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the businesses time the nation spend its way out of the crisis. the team is called white gold and the rice board is eating off. plus the big mining firm is giving bought swan a bigger share of this diamond riches. counting the cost on, i'll do sierra, the took a sense 5, you training soldiers back home. russia accuses it to validate and the prisoners swaps deal the carry. johnson, this is i'll just say i broke costing life from the also coming up to an easier is accused of violating international norm. i, rounding up hundreds of black african migrants and leaving them stranded on the
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border with libya, the memorial valley in front, thousands defiant. donald protests to demonstrate against police brutality and saving the amazon rain forest. indeed, as of columbia and priscilla file, that's a coordination to stamp out legal deforestation. the russia has a case took care of violating of prisoners swap agreements by sending home at 5. you training. come on, does the men were hailed as heroes for the eating? the defense of the of a style? stoops onto my apple. nadine in september, the amendment was sent to the tech here the credit and says they were meant to stay there until the end of the will. probably broad reports from keith. the president followed him, is a lensky returns to ukraine, claiming another successful overseas mission and leaving to key
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a with an added price 5 soldiers who let the resistance at the as of steelworks in my view, paul, unconsidered we'll hear rose by most ukrainians after the surrender to russian forces they were released as part of a prisoner of exchange on the power and understanding they would set out the war and took a. but what now on the same plane as the president coming home. so lensky had been meeting with president red chip typo the one who has been playing a key mediating role in this will maintaining strong relations with moscow while supporting ukraine's bid for the day to membership. i will try no, you green deserves nato membership. i'd like to emphasize that point i've always defended persistent the face piece craze. no losers. happy to see that so lensky and the one help talks about the renewal of the deal that allows the exports of ukrainian grain across the black sea, which runs out in little more than a week on which russia has been reluctant to renew around. because not those that
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get them up today, we have focused on how the leadership of tech. yeah. and your leadership present in add on can help restore peace, no more international order where the interest of all of balancing. so i'm not so lensky. we tons to keep with these forces locked in, fits, fighting on all fronts as ukraine's comforter, offensive grind zone. all of this is happening is ukraine box, the 500 day of this war, with a special video from presidents, a landscape hailing whose country's military and seemingly reaffirming his position as the fig. ahead for ukraine's continued resistance. it coincided with the release of another which li, symbolic video, a visit by the landscape, snake island. it to me that was seized by russian forces on the 1st day of the war, but late to be taken by ukrainian troops. cream is a small island, says the lensky in the country. but to him,
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proof that old ukrainian land will one day be re getting newly rep mcbride. i'll just say era. keith beloved and lee raisers found him direct to the tech a project at the center for strategic and international studies. he says at present, the other one has been able to maintain a delicate balancing act is a member of nato, and yet, which has been backing zaleski and ukraine in the, in the war. but at the same time, he has maintained good relations, especially with the present present of russia even uh, you know, not applied sanctions, unlike the other members of the west and the alliance. and, and he's been able to do that successfully until now. he's been able to, to broke that a great deal because of his connections and both sides. and yet this most recent move that he made hosting as an ascii and then releasing the as of fighters
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is obviously going to be interpreted by russia as having children to the other side . ukraine's military says at least 8 people have been killed in a russian and walk is attacked and they don't yet screeching. rockets struck a residential area in the city of lyman, at least 13 more people were reportedly injured in the bombardment. i said vague has more from it from a task they are not. the regional administrator administration has said that they believe it was a rocket detective released some images that show the buildings damaged, the buildings of also individuals that have been killed. they say one woman is iron a bite, cried another man was loading his vehicles to go away with his family for the weekend. natalie mon was in the hands of the russians last year, but the ukrainians demand you to capture offensive last year and took it back. but since the, then it has been under constant attack of by the russians. natalie. money is also, is a taste for, there's a key really junction in the eastern donuts, or the ukrainian say that they have repelled several of texts from the russians.
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but this latest rocket, the tech comes dest days of the ukraine, and ministry said that it has noticed a gathering. the russian forces in the name on direction. they say, around $120000.00 russian soldiers will gathering in the name on compounds direction. elsewhere in the east to ukraine and say that they're making gains nearby more to the north and south, although that's very difficult to corroborate. but in reality that there's really no real change on the front lines here in the east, although the constant air raid sirens and signed of like to read being 5 also strikes coming back going on throughout the day and night. i started big data cover task eastern ukraine, a u. s. president joe biden has been criticized by the you and the secretary general rights groups and some of democrats of the announcements that washington will supply cluster bombs to ukraine or white house correspondent. kimberly how could, has more. this is surprising because uh typically you hear criticism from the opposition,
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republicans, but now the president is here and pushed back from within his own democratic party . a particularly from the progressive verse. so to further left of the democratic party progressives have written a letter 19 members, and what they're saying is that they feel that this is not consistent with their values. in other words, the president, when he came into office, really says as a platform of foreign policy under his administration was going to be to put human rights 1st. and a cluster munitions really are contrary to that, that they linger on the battlefield much longer after conflicts and because of their high failure rate to detonate. and so they disproportionately harm civilians, often women children, because they don't get names. children can often pick these up these little bond let's it look like children's play toys or balls, and they can,
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may more even kill children and, and other civilians. and so that is the concern here of so many progressives. they say there's no such thing is a safe cluster bomb despite arguments to the contrary. and they say that really the president has let not just americans down, but the world, given that he promised to be a leader when it comes to human rights. the other day era has exclusive coverage from the border between to music and libya. more than 1000 black african refugees and migrants remain stranded with little food . water was shown to. they were rounded up and it's an easy and city of spikes and busts to the heavily minutes rise for the libyan border guards were that them in the group includes pregnant women and $29.00 children like china reports from the city of us. a wire near the border between libya and tennessee. yeah,
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of the 2 needs in ministry of interior released a statement saying that he contacted the acting a minister of interior. imagine how busy that they spoke and that both parties agree that they need to come up with a unified stance on equal migration. now, north africa has long been a transit hub for african migrants, a trying to reach your opinion shores. here in libya, you, when i estimate that there are more than 700000 migrants in the country. they faced widespread abuse including arbitrary detention kidnapping ports or an even rate. and i think that's why we're seeing much, many migrants seeking a safer alternative. and that's why they, they, they went to, to this. but with recent comments from place site, which many have described as insightful and races,
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he's created an atmosphere of animosity towards african migrants, the situation and xbox, which is a popular departure point from 2. and this for migrants trying to reach europe has been tensed for a couple of months last week that reached a breaking point where residents of the city to region residents were protesting against the presence of african migrants and things got why, when a to easy and man was killed, which led to things are in the city. and that's when that's amusing. authorities began their track down. now for these hundreds of migrants printed on the border, the situation is only gonna get worse unless libyan authorities and the 2 museums are able to come to some sort of agreement and allow you monetary and organizations or, or, or the, perhaps the you, when i open a quarter and, and, and, and, and be able to give them humanitarian assistance. but for now, the outlook the out,
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the outcome of this situation looks grim. now it's right now i'll just 0 water. thousands of people have defied the protest spot in paris and march to commemorate the black mountain dot in please custody in $2016.00 for his family. so he saw for k to and offices pinned him to the ground. well, tensions remain high across the country. also the police killing all the teenager spots provides a police reports from pars this was the demonstration. french authorities tried to stop 11 days after the killing of 17 year old. now, quite a policeman in the suburbs of paris, the sister of another mine who died in police custody in 2016, continued have point to the justice department. we have always demonstrate as peacefully. and today, the police department laptops on the pretext of recent events to try or have to
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break through a police pulled and to carry out the protest, choose held every year since that brother adama's death. only this year the authorities refused permission. they will say full of the writing with a swept friends in the past week and a half that didn't happen. some purpose pray was used, and troy's brother and another mind were arrested before the demonstration broke up . with a march over the organizes hooked up in here, where they told us that actions were a success. i make the amounts to police for trying to stop. the police say they will prosecute us a try. all right, for not formally declaring the demonstration we. yes, french police of violent people talk of these youtube at nights, but we want to say to them, let's build on and get together. let's build ourselves, come and work with us. let's talk, let's organize. let's find solutions to these problems without resorting to violence. this much was originally planned for the 19th of july, but was brought forward to keep the spotlights on the police in the wake of niles
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killing police. now for the next weeks past the day celebrations could be another flash point. full rece out is era. paris. that's 5 minutes to not with his hand in his resignation to king. my name is alexander his coalition. government collapsed off to fretting to agree a new migration policy. what we're trying to propose, as in the under stated style of much in doctor politics, was marked with a drive himself to the royal habits in the hague, to update king villan alexander on the collapse of his government. pausing to exchange a few words with reporters before carry on to discuss a can't take your administration with the monic. rosa in power says 2010 is the netherlands longest, subbing prime minister. but this ruling convolution has lost it only a year at the hall. i don't mean to fax you this whole thing. it's no secret that the coalition partners have very different views on migration policy. and today, unfortunately, we have to conclude that those differences are irreconcilable. that's why i will
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immediately offer the resignation of the entire cabinet to the king. in writing, the prime minister wanted the number of relatives of ball refugees allowed into the netherlands to be kept at $200.00 a month. that's his junior coalition partners refused that he said by okay, it's a difficult moment. we've held intensive talks about all sorts of measures to stop the influx of asylum seekers. this has not been easy. we also have to make room for those who do have the right to a safe haven in the netherlands. the netherlands is expecting around $70000.00, decide them applicants this year, almost double last year is number and that's increased pressure on the government from fall right. policies like the pvp led by get billed as, yeah, it is $400.00 of them and they the whole cricket bucko, expect that the data from the post office, each plan to try to come with this for my level of either either the bucket full cost of the company to put the car, a book called links e lo piece with you. but i like how about the, let me hope all is my day my it's and about basic and the collapse of the
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government means parliament will most likely be dissolved with a general election expected in november. but the coalition could stay on as a catch like a government until a new administration takes over a process likely to take months. imongary has indicated he would like to stand again for an unprecedented 5th time, as leader or he talents to 0. now that is long, so think of foreign minister ad goes the rank of which has become the 1st openly gay head of states over the u nation. he served as a foreign minister for more than a decade and is known for his tough stance on russia. speech as president, he said the fight against corruption, crime and caught tells was his top priority. a set of head hair on alex's era and a you to engage and assess the damage in the occupies westbank flowing israel's assault on to name and then to this hates. we look at how climate change is pushing the humanitarian crisis to critical reset
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devastating war torn somalia and intensifying a hunger crisis that has cleaned the lives of around 40000 people off of children under 5 years old. but at the heart of this tragedy, eliza tales of the immense facility and send a donation of a people fleeing finance. while at the mercy of escalating and unforgiving climate change. people in power somalia, a fight for survival and josie to the the come back her mind to all the main stories. russia has accused took care of violating the prisoners swap agreements are releasing 5. you training come on, does that the resistance of the as a style still taught last year,
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but surrender to russian soldiers, human rights groups have purge to easier to suspend expulsions of african refugees . hundreds of people around the dolphin driven to that village. rise on each of these and they've been ordered this week in front of thousands of people defy the band to march and congress to commemorate a black man died into these custody in 2016 tensions companies running high in front. these killed 17 about 22 weeks ago. now the impact of fighting in hot tomb has spread across the country to saddam's named port soaring prices in port sit on delays and paying saturdays. are taking a heavy toll on locals. have involved reports from the city on the red sea. the north east spends his days stitching tools. what he says making ends meet, husband, if it be more difficult, i didn't mean idea to get us. we're really suffering. now. we need no problems at
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all. we want is full the water and so that we can feed all families squeeze that and nor is one of thousands withdrawal into here by that. it's see ports fishing tories them at commercial activities. but things start to change when fighting began in april, kind of the kind of so when, of course, before the war things were okay. now everything became difficult because i used to make $50.00 a day. now the customers don't buy as much as before and they complain because they get even pay because they haven't even received their salaries. last name was held with the viking only thanks to mutual solidarity within 10 months. so the 1st thing to do is to increase salary use on who's but those salaries haven't even been paid for 3 months. now. an influx of nearly 40000 people escaping the fighting uncomfortable has made a complex situation even more difficult. that's how i got the most out of 8 has
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been sent to you for the poor and the victims, but it's been sold in the shop. men decide belonging to the poor who were 1st to come to you from long distances there, sleeping in payments. you must have compassion for people in this part of the country. it's not the feel funds or fly bullet stuff marks of daily life. but it's sort of a serious economic bottom to feed their families of people. basic life amenities, situations off has always been difficult. what has now been made was by the company that you and says, almost 3000000 people in. so that have been forced from that host by the conflict, along with millions more affected. they need to humanitarian assistance. how much fun of disease the not a nation's is warning that the conflict in saddam could force more than 1000000 people to flee the country. well, 180000 people have already fled across the west and bought it into chad. off by the address reports from one bought a camp in the town of audrey. the not traditions. and this is, this is
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a chart say time is running out for tens of thousands of food and use refugees in chart if, personally in eastern charge. because who is running low and logistical problems? i'm mounting right now. the estimates of the united nations agencies for the number of facilities refugees who have come in to todd more than 250000. i'm still counting. this is a routine for distribution activity by the world food program. what do you see here? is a family trying to ship out some food items brought to them by the was with program, some slogan, beans. i'm clicking on and the workforce program is saying that they cannot afford to give families more than one meaning a day. they're not doing this. your site is the case as of monday, pushing out on the rise in reference to terms in eastern charge and other parts of jobs. why students references have moved to. and now over here you see families
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sharing out the list of they've got some sort of beans cooking or that was given to them by the workforce program. but right over there, thousands of out of food in these refugees waiting to be served with the time running out. it looks like they're going home with nothing. how many degrees i'll just do that, i'd raise on the charge suit on board. but that again of more than 30 i'm boss is an e representatives is visiting that janine and the occupies westbank 12 palestinians were killed and a major is very a sold on its refuge account earlier this week. they will assess the off to mouth and damage cause to homes and infrastructure. either. abraham is that the janine refugee camp with more on the visit, the diplomats and you want. officials have come here to listen to testimonies of people in did you need refugee come? they have listened to difficult stories from palestinian saying that they had to leave their homes because of these radio fault that took place for 2 days. they've
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heard also about the pain, the trauma, the civilians who have been targeted by these really forces. and joining me here to talk more about that is that you were presented in palestine. mr. vin, vin burgess. yes. and then what do you take from the testimonies that you've heard? is there anything new? well, this is the largest military invasion in the occupied westbank ever since. the 2nd intifada ended, it's more than 20 years ago that in 2002 as some of the invasion has taken place. it's the 1st time that massive strikes have taken place and effected an area of pups united by civilian. do you know that this refugee compos, 14000 people on the 0.4 square kilometers, was the most densely populated areas and kind of fine. if you use air strikes, you accept collateral damage in the put in
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a seam population. so our critique to what the sway of the occupied taught was the lack of cooperation and the other t, when it came to use a military weapons system. leaders of columbia and brazil, meeting in the southern columbia and city of leticia to try and i found a plan to preserve the amazon rain forest environment ministers from 8 countries. scientists on representatives of indigenous nations are changing. the summit comes off to the facility and government announced deforestation is down by at least a 3rd since president lewis. and i see that the silver took office. i sondra m p a t has more from boca to the president of columbia and brazil. f flights to work together to protect the amazon rain forest and work to increase both regional corporation and global attention on this issue at a time when the rain forest is facing a vital stress. experts say that we're getting closer to what they've called the
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point of no return. that will be when and if we reach 20 percent, that would be for a station in the amazon. this impressed events are calling on the uh, recreating uh, renewing at 3 p though. assigned 4 years ago between all the countries that make up the amazon region and works together and creating a more sustainable economy for the populations that live there. the president of columbia was double paid through again called on the rich countries to also participate to creating a fund to help them do that. another very important point here at to try and reduce deforestation. a will be finding a way to fight international criminal next works that have been expanding their reach in the amazon. all this work has been done at a ministerial level and well laid down the ground work as for as a major summit to a regional major submit that the presidential level that will happen in
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a month in brazil. at the idea here is a to reach a consensus and work as soon as possible to try and save one of the most important in bio diverse echo systems in the world before it's too late. i listen that i'm get, i just need a book that a permanent scientist says this week could have been the hottest in 120000 years of the us average temperature set to a new unofficial record high on thursday. people in this yeah, are among those experiencing exceptionally hot temperatures. barbara and got the, has this ripples the temperatures has been soaring past 47 degrees in many parts of new shaft for days. grand, there is a bad capital of dying and i could as live stock breed as a tried to sell off the hubs to avoid further losses by a gun. now we don't comprehend this heat it towards people and animals. sometimes
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we bring cost to sell them at the market and because of the heat, live stuck can stand up. they get sick from the heat. the extreme heat is slowing down business and the city just yeah, i get a van dyke to the heat is very high. i'm blow god to protect us. this is heat has made a suffering. so there are many pockets within the heat. this here is terrible in the you in estimates almost 20 percent of nice us population will need humanitarian assistance to get through. the the government's really is just to have a $450000000.00 to support farm is hit by pul harvest. but it's only the beginning of what's known as the lead season, a not hosted direct up there in this area, which is a does it so in the temperature, rise is exceptional, often reaching $45.00 degrees. this is unbearable for by diversity in general. like the plants and animals for now says little that can do with temperature is expected
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to remain high over the next 2 months. barbara and good part of this era. but you can find more information on our website. i'll just say red dot com. i'll be back in coughing. now the weather is next then inside story will examine the impact matches the rents will have on the twitter, on social media, the states, the the a hello. the rain is piling up in northern buckets. done so low for has already blown past. it's july, have ridge rainfall for the month and look at this and the forecast more ballots of heavy rain. so dark is blue and the yellow that is more intense. rain falling could see another 200 millimeters or so now on the other side of the border in punjab,
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state in india, anywhere from red star to lilianna st goes here as well. pockets of about 200 millimeters of rain. so that much rain, that fast, certainly will give us some flooding extend straight through to go through that stage over the course of the weekend water view of india. right now, it shows us, there's monsoon range, really doing a number up and down the west coast through central areas as well. is that time of the year, but the monsoon rains really ramping up, they're moving out of the admin seat into the gulf of thailand. so we've got fairly heavy bouts of rain to go there as well. meantime, though, our seasonal rains in china is starting to back off just a bit across the yangtze river valley on sunday, but it is still pouring rain across japan's main island of hon. choose a landside alerts in play there and will and off, back in southeast asia, looks like a particularly what picture for the late peninsula on sunday. see you later. i the
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