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person yourself, enough person to sleep, you can see from a different kind of can you boys much what sonic i talk to, but in hard to control anger, putting him against the full screen and did a poem that them angrily victory or stephen. this scholar for the children was thinking of i'm thinking that's why i want the the hello basis and use our life some data on the bulk of coming up the next 60 minutes . we will knock waiver. we will hot where the laser summit wraps up and look to a new with lead is pledging more weapons of support for ukraine, but no timeline keeps membership. a rep visit full of promises to post
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a new president arrives on the show for the janine refugee camp. the scene of israel's deadliest assault un sounds of wake up cool. while a report reveals, hundreds of millions of people are now facing hung across the globe on pumps if you're a us. so in the grip of a blistering summer, heat wave and conditions getting dangerous ingredients. uninstalled on hipaa is not found defending champion alina river cane at wimbledon interface of the last use final, this time has the winter. this museum is through to the last, the walk into the news, a members of the world's most powerful ministry block of projected unity and pledge more support, few crane, but they remain vague on when and how key. if conformity joined the nato alliance.
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that's the upshaw. so if the 2 day summit of data leaders that's wrapped up in the seo and use capital on the whole, has the support from bill is a hold of music. lensky came to ville news, hoping for a family invitation to join the native, a lines, and a timeline for succession. he goes away with need of an outcome that he said on tuesday would be upset. that in him a red rebuke from the u. k. defense minister who said zelinski or to show more gratitude, which he liked to did. when lamp was at the new, we have the positive, you know, with very positive news about new defense support packages from our partners. with 9 on the sidelines at the summit, we've already started these meetings. we have the agreements and i thank each of the leaders who offered us these packages. he leaves with the package of measures. the nato says, withdrawal ukraine, closer with the pathway to membership sometime after the war is over. and g 7 countries offering long term security guarantees that would ensure ukraine's
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defense across the land sea and nato secretary general gen stove. the re, a firm that ukraine's future lies within the alliance. today, we need to ask equals, i look forward to the day we meet the past allies. the next best thing to nato membership. the ukraine comes in the form of those g 7 guarantees to be negotiated, that will support not just ukraine's long term security, but also its economy reconstruction and efforts towards good governance. president biden called it a powerful statement that the allies will support you crying for as long as it takes before a speech. setting out his vision of a strong confident america blanked by strong confident allies and his craven less for land in. 7 our own list is written war on ukraine. he was very nato would break apart. he was betty native would break. it's all right,
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unity would shatter. at the 1st testing, he thought democratic leaders would be wait, starts, p thought wrong. 5 moves on to meet no degree does in helsinki, the end of a european to showcasing america's ambition for leadership in the world. that may lead some wondering how much of that leadership will remain beyond the next us election. during the whole elder 0 building is let's start with the story and bringing cook volcom, who's a former us ambassador to nato. and he joins us live from washington, d. c. a wong. welcome to the news. i know you were among a 1000 prominent textbooks and that you offices and diplomats who signed a letter on the eve of the nato summit, quoting for ukraine to be given a roadmap to nato membership as soon as possible, as you know, that's not the unanimous position of nato right now. so what's your response? well, i think it was an opportunity mist. uh, we could have gone further than we did a book arrest,
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which shows 2008 where we just vaguely promised that they can be a member of nato. something in the future, but no real process. there were some good things done at the summit. i think upgrading the council, upgrading to the new grand council from the commission is a good thing. i think removing a requirement for a membership action plan is a good thing, but we go to set a stronger signal to vladimir putin that ukraine is going to become a member of the alliance as soon as it is practical to bring that in. and therefore, his war against the grain is doomed to fail to define practical because the arguments of most nathan members seems somewhat logical that while ukraine is in the midst of a war with russian membership could pull the entire lines into a diag, liked conflict with most ago is that a risk with taking? no, i think that's exactly right. but at the time when fighting is active, um and russia is attacking ukraine. tornado to bring ukraine in at that point would
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indeed require nato to go to war with roger. so that was not going to happen, but giving a clear signal to boot in that when it is possible. and we don't know what those circumstances will be. exactly, but when it is possible, we will do it right away. the ukraine has already met the conditions. there is nothing else. the grain has to do, but nato needs to see that it can bring ukraine in safely. because the whole point of this is to deter future war. it's not about joining the war against russia now. that's up to unfortunate. it's already underway. we will help ukraine defend itself . but when is when it is possible, we should be committing to bring them into the audience and deter, prevent any future warranty or? well, let's talk about those conditions for joining data because one of the key to minds of nathan membership is that a candidate country needs to have all resolved all of its territorial disputes on its lines. i mean, does this raise the prospect of, i guess it forever warm and ukraine's east with russia, keeping
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a low level config going to prevent ukraine from joining? yeah, well we brought germany in when germany was a divided country and it took 40 years, but that was later resolved. there has been talked about georgia. georgia has 20 percent of its territory occupied by russia, but it has a no 1st use of force commitment at once to re integrate these territories peacefully. not through violent means. and i think it was something like that if there were a staple piece in georgia as there was now natal cut brand, georgia and similarly were not at that stage in ukraine. right now ukraine wants to take its territory back and has every right to do so. it is probably capable of doing so. so now is not the time to bring it in, but it is conceivable. at some point in the future. i thought of how difficult to find i'm to pinpoint exactly what in the future means because you're right in saying, of course, the ukraine has made it clear it will not give up the don't boss. it will not give
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up its desire to retake crime. a few crane wants to join. the lines will need a substantial wind in these areas, or indeed a significant amount of nato hope. yeah, well the natal health is on the way and will be for some time to come and i do expect them to have a significant when we haven't seen it yet, but i do expect that to happen. i also expect you to be changing russia, as we saw with promotions moves and the 2 weeks ago, things are not going that well inside russia. and they know the war effort is failing. they know was an estate to be there. they know the conditions of the soldiers are terrible, and i would not expect things to continue just as they are in russia right now. i think there's a lot of internal pressure building up. what do you think ukraine's membership of the nato alliance really means for the prospect solve a long lasting piece with russia? well, i think it is probably the thing that will create that russia has this revenge just
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a mentality right now. they want to rebuild the russian and bar, and that starts with ukraine, but it doesn't end with ukraine. vinland, it was part of the rest of them by the baltic states, georgia. and so i think that's stopping them in ukraine is essential to stopping these imperialist ambitions and bring them into nato, closing the grays arms. and we are making clear that no more that there will be secure borders in europe in the future. i think that is where we will end up it, it'll just take time to get there. all right, mr. ok, it's been a pleasure to have you on the program, cut volk, informing us of messages and h r. many things. thank you for having well, the kremlin has been watching those developments and feeling us very closely. indeed is a spokesman to meet you pest golf. mistakenly choose retrain. now she, which can be considered as a mistake and potentially very dangerous because providing any security guarantees to green effectively ignores the international principles of indivisible security.
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that said, providing security guarantees to green encroaches the russian federation security. this is impossible. this is fraught with very short, medium and long term negative consequences. uh, do you. the shop of oliver has more all the reactions from moscow. the russians are not happy about tac is decision to give the green light to sweden to join nato. i've promised to take for 10 a tree measures, but the countries of solar she's used to say previously the finland and sweden did not pose any threat to russia's national security. unlike ukraine, russia's always seen ukraine's possible nato membership as a threat to national security and ukraine's potential accession. today to was one of the pre tags for russia's special ministry operation, a new crane unleashed by can february 2020 to $2.00. now russia is very blind, but nature hasn't given a specific timeframe for your cranes and trained to that lines saying it's tron says as tim official rhetoric here is that it's
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a proxy war for why the ukrainian proxy army under the names who control on the one hand they receive weapons, intelligence, ministry training on the out of hand as ukraine was not accepted in the past. phone number of reasons, actually, not only because it had disputed territories, it was considered a corrupt country, but also because nathan knew about russia's territorial claims. they knew that the russian ukrainian on the conflict was inevitable, and they didn't want to get involved in a direct confrontation with russia and to the collective defense principal. so you craze, membership seems quite unrealistic now for russia because it will change the trip. police kabbalah is it will mean ukraine's entry into the western world, so the country will be able to, to 10 and some nasal agend and not so many nato countries are ready for it. therefore, russia is not very much concerned about few cranes membership at the moment. we're proposing for mosca, you'd ask bob oliver entre 0 a little press the rest of the time i know and says to keep it as part of it is
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unlikely to ratify sweden's nights. i bade before october of this totally from on. so do i have agreed to box we do this application in exchange for concessions on monday. speaking of the nights i saw method one also said he's ready to mediate between russia and ukraine. if both sides propose such tools, if you lose your own looms, if the parties propose us to mediate then of course we would be glad to. and as told to you, we are ready for that is stumble, has now become a center, as you know, for the green corridor unit and other potential future steps were always ready to act as a mediator any time. because in fact, currently we are due to close in the meanwhile, on the ground in ukraine, at least one civilian was killed and 5 others interested in a russian attack on the city examination. ukrainian emergency services said a child was among the engine. on monday 7 people were killed in striking a humanitarian, a distribution point that was leave of the nato summit. and lithuania,
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united nations, human rights chief is accusing russian forces of committing what he describes. a shocking abuses in ukraine accessed the human body has recorded arbitrate the attention of all the 900 civilians, including children. we also documented the some of the executions of $77.00 civilians, why they would be totally arbitrarily detained by the russian federation. over 90 percent of the 10 needs health by the russian federation, whom we were able to interview stated that they had been subjected to torture and their treatment including sexual violence in some cases by russian security personnel. a bunch of overhead on use us including government processing, tenure, i guess the rising cost of living ton finance bobby finds the self and wholesale severe now finds v for controversial map of the south china
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tennis flow. number one is living out for his building at wimbledon. action from the quarter finals on his way the, the over week of the israel is deadly assault on jeanine listing. and president mike boot a boss has made his 1st visits to the refugee camp in more than a decade. he came with a helicopter and was flags by heavy security. 12 palestinians were killed in a 2 day is ready and ground attack, which severely damaged to come. as laura con reports, the people that want the palestinian authority to do more to improve their lives. crowds and security rushed to the entrance of jeanine refugee camp with just over a week ago, these radios, he had full, its way in the you of the icon of resistance in the face of is rarely aggression. surrounded by gods. posting in president my boss had
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a unifying message. whoever wants to attack us, we won't accept any attack from anyone, and we will stay standing and patient. tell us time, be free of this aggressive occupation. that is, get rid of it. and we say move away from our homeland. this is a 1st time pulsing and present. but what about this, this the janine in 10 years and people have come out in the blistering heat to welcome him. so many people we've spoken to, so they need help to rebuild their live president, a boss on the policy to start to have been under pressure. his popularity has plummeted. many posting and so angry with it, security, coordination with israel, of the rest of the scientists from time to time. also his lack of presence in the north and occupied westbank, which critics say made way for the rise of all groups inside to come. the biggest factions here the janine battalion, which is the atlantic g, had on group on the lots of motors, book 8,
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which is the top and great. they started gaining momentum in 2021 of these include the lines in annapolis and now there are more groups emerging in talk with them in jericho, which poses even more challenges for our boss. the extra and the slot a. he's worried israel real quick. there's a pool facility, especially because inside these, right, the government, some ministers are demanding the palestinian authority. he's pushed towards collapse. he's also trying to convince the americans that he still exists and is active and present themselves. but so many people inside the janine camp, calling on the policy and authority to improve the lives when these radio and the launch is assault. lima and had just says she locked herself, 4 children on her baby in this room, one listening to the explosions outside. and given complete a my 14 year old daughter freaked out, got very scared. the class fell on our heads off to was the all me came in,
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so i for us cause that so i think he left the dogs entered brown and black and they took my cousin away. we all 3 my she had any message for present abbas and what is it? the most important thing is to rebuild the infrastructure in the camp and the houses, stuff were demolished off the years. empower people here asking is the policy in the stores? he is still effective. present a boss came with will. what some promises the many here say it's time to deliver on those promises. laura han algebra janine of israel's military says it stops and attempts to damage the northern 4 defense would 11 on. it happens any of these really bought a ton of salaries. these fairly armies has no legal force, was used to keep the men of faith and run ca, reports, and multiplied eastern, re send them these really all me have confirmed that there was an incident on the border with 11 on. they say a number of men walked towards the boat,
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a wall and tried to damage it like 5 slaves. and these ready army responded by shooting over the top of the hedge and those men, uh then left the area. uh, these are the army statement, however, suggest a says actually that it doesn't know who was involved. they didn't mention it has bullet directly. but interesting, you know, if it's ready, all the sources speaking to local media sources here say that it was hezbollah that were involved also in the lab and on a has bullets we'll suspect into local media confirming, saying that it was actually his bullet operatives in the local area, but officially is rarely saying that they don't know the identity of those men. now that help intentions on that boat. up for the last 6 months. in april the a number of rockets fired from a southern 11 on into northern israel. israel then reacted by shooting at farm lands uh in uh, southern 11 on then in july. uh they built, uh,
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i will go to it which is occupied and its been okay probably by these really since the 2006 uh, 11 or more. now, here in israel publicly and privately, the army isn't interested in any kind of escalation with as well. i'm one of the reasons for that a, his bullet is very powerful. but the other reason for that is because if they do have mass, we'll have to react as well. and so groups in syria, the attack on one they say is that is the tax on all of them. and israel, that's problematic and wrong cause is there okie parties, choose and other news now the un says the number of student needs displaced by fighting is no reason to mold and sweep point. 1000000 over 700000 of them were forced to leave for neighboring countries of un says the amount of that in crisis is likely to get a lot. was there also going concerns to see that is sliding into full scale civil war with the army? and the problem that you, rapid support force is locked in a bit of power. struggle since april and special efforts to end the fighting of
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sofa failed. well, on the ground and see down at least $34.00 civilians were killed now to market with shout on tuesday. the attack happened in the city of on demand in the capsule caught same war in ukraine because of a 19 pandemic. kindly climate crisis have increase the number of people experiencing congress that's according to a report by u. n. agencies. it says $2600000000.00 people, nearly 30 percent of the world's population went a day or more without eating last year. about 790000000 people in mound, nourished and hungry was rising and africa, west and asia and the caribbean. we've been children in rural communities of disproportionately affected the wednesday evening to end hunger by 21st. people that go looks unachievable with millions more expected to go hungry, which is 0. she have a tendency, spoke to the chief economists for the u. n. food and agricultural organization makes the most herero. he outlines the many factors affecting food security across
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the world. i think that there is something positive on something negative. a positive part is that hunger was increasing, needs dwindle, up, be converted into one. and now we have seen entered it into 2. that is the same and it will be less, but the same does a positive you thing why i'm saying is positive because if you remove from those numbers, what happened because of the water, you know. great. then what happened because of complete 19, we will have seen a decline. that means that the system is received. why i say there is something negative is because when we look at the numbers by regions, the differences are important. we see that the america that is improving the nature of these improving mostly because of the america has very good social protection programs that allow them to recover quicker from coffee liking. but then you'll see in africa that leasing all the regions defining substantially. and that these because they also facing significant challenges of that district and they cannot
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afford to fully inform you of these point dep distress. yes. dept owed to whom it belongs to all day. and we'll do that, that goes on to all the different places where they get them on the know where they get loans to the rights of the countries in the world. we have our own for the 2 countries which i end up distress. most of the money, nothing. and that is reflected in the decline and the other part of the world which had a decline. music i did see thing getting in. and the reason was because cover united being removed completely. and what it is to do is to come to these countries. i think also the i completely funding for dependence. and how can one keep hope alive if and we know in this building there such indifference to the idea of conflict resolution. for example, in ukraine, from something from west to nation. well that climate change, how can there be any hope where she was, i always keep cold because when incomplete, like things happen, food was never apposite. i would always go to a market and get what i need and that it was applied to the court. so something happened despite the that i'm in those little notes, negative one,
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system response. so we need to do the changes and that's why you have, i hope we can do those changes. and those changes have to understand the disagree. foot system in which we operate is under risk. and those certainties to hi global see prices so that we currency are forcing many people in level home to go hungry for 4 years. the nation's been suffering a severe economic crisis. and that's not just affecting the lebanese, but hundreds of thousands of refugees from syria and palestine who were sheltering that say, the whole to report some tripoli. the numerous family shows us a glimpse of what life is now like for many lebanese, the basics and essentials, including food, is no longer affordable for nearly bankrupt, state can't provide services and the poor can't afford to buy walter. go home, doesn't have a refrigerator. and more often than not, there's no cooking, guess what on the top see, i need some additional,
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highly the some the cost and the time that, that i've done that the way i am not convinced following the dns records, the lab and numerous salary is not enough to feed his 5 children, most of the days he just brings home bread. it's estimated that it costs $30.00 a month for a person to eat basic. essential foods. 11 on the left earns $40.00 a month. his children don't go to school. 15 year old stockton was the only one who used to get an education, but she's been at home for the past 2 years. the world bank says loving on ranks
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1st in food price installation. that's why facts and tells us buying notebooks and pencils is not an option. and the slugs of said at least twice a week, a tardy who was of some sort of ha, how do, how about the funding? and the last time you have some stories of poverty and despair have become all too common. while minimum wage has been increased to $90.00 a month, it is still one 5th of what it was before the economic crisis set in. this is the story of one family, nearly a 1000000 and a half lebanese, and more than 800000 refugees from neighboring syria are struggling to put food on the table. that's more than 40 percent of the population center for the elders. either tripoli, northern 11, on the all forties across the mediterranean,
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have issued heat to loads with temperatures hovering around the mid to high 40 degrees celsius. that's concerned the region could have a piece of the 2022 deadly heat wave. grenada and southern spain has reached 45 degrees and nearby cities are expected to follow. for the south in morocco and algeria, several cities are hopping around $47.00 degrees and the heat is predicted to move east with initially. so de niro is expected to reach 45 degrees by the weekend. let's replace for 10 natalia and cities. we look forward to use it as an extreme caution for the elderly and other vulnerable groups. some of the temperatures are forecasts for the great capital happens to reduce the risk of qualifies access to nature reserves and for us as being banned with most homes in the region without air conditioning high, he can have devastating consequences. and you are below,
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or nearly 62000 feet related deaths were reported last year. were rife. well, let's bring in rafe. parents is a senior fellow with well climate research center is also has served as deputy assistant secretary of state to the environment. he joins us from seneca rocks in west virginia. i will welcome to the news as a recent report, as i said, suggested the extreme hit to move on to 60000 people in europe last summer. what does that imply for this summer? when you get these heat related, dest associated with he waves intense heat waves, stationary weather, where the heat builds over many days and weeks, and more and more people are exposed to a high risk situation. so that's the increase. so
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i think we've been to the period now. the earth is warm sufficiently. there's a lot more heat in the system. heat, the atmosphere, heat, the oceans and weather patterns of change, producing more, what we call stuck weather, stationary weather, which can lead to intense uh, heat don's heat waves that extend for long period of time. so we're in a new regime. you know that that's, that's it. the climate system has changed enough that we're seeing things that have never been seen before. we're setting records all over the place, given that it appears to be an annual occurrence. now what have those countries most affected by the heat? at least the golf. she has lots of equally spite and in other countries in southern europe done to successfully mitigate the impact on people well, in the context of where we are at the moment, the mitigation has to be local. it has to be, you know, the cities and towns have to prepare for these kind of events and help their
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populations be as prepared as possible for extreme weather. and not every place has the resources to do that. so what you have to have an expectation that this is going to be a regular but a frequent and be ready for that is there's plenty of resilience, technologies that can be used, but sometimes the expense of no air conditioning, right. and um, so there's a lot of suffering that will go on with this as well as attempts to build resilience in the system of cost based off of justifacts. so who's traditionally pool countries in southern europe, the green temperatures of 40 degrees were reported in my home city london last year . what do these temperatures mean for people in cities? just of the simply deal equipped to deal with this heat? does it mean starting from scratch, rebuilding from 0?
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how to those countries deal with that? but depends, i mean, in the us cities, for example, they do have experienced high temperatures. i mean, i grew up in the northeast, we got high temperatures, we know something about it, but you don't have is extremely high temperatures. you don't have extended heat waves. so it's, so some of it's very new and welfare countries have an easier time because they can afford the technologies to protect themselves from, from the heat. but uh we, you know, there are a set of subsidiary or faxed in agriculture and water systems and so on that can sort of build a much tougher situation is not as heat, but it's associated impacts that make life more difficult. hate most certainly does appear to be shaping everybody's lives very differently in the you know, re for
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a plumber. i don't have to leave. we'll have to leave that the race. uh it's been a pleasure to speak to you. right? palmer, i'm senior fellow the with well climate research center. thank you. i to what residents in the us state of vermont are assessing the damage of the widespread flash floods. 2 months worth of rain fell in just 2 days. the governor closed it historic and catastrophic. and warns of war heavy rains in the full costs by kind of has more ariel footage of the unprecedented storm that has devastated vermont for rescue workers. the focus remains on searching for people still unaccounted for . more than 200 people had been rescued since the storm in and dated the states and parts of new york on sunday. on wednesday, the government, a brief report is on the clean up at that and damage assessment. the flooding we've seen is store and is water is begin to receive, at least for the time being, will be surveying the damage done to infrastructure,
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homes and businesses. and again, this may not be over with raven the forecast and no will for to go. we could see waters rise again. thousands of people have lots of the home, so the businesses here and the costs expect to be in the billions. i was able to get some of my things off of the floor, but a lot of it just got offended and thrown around by the water. so there's a lot of law, some damage, and right now it's just the 1st time i've been in the space only been here for about half an hour. so i'm just assessing everything. but yeah, it's really hard to take, and i think it's worse than what we are all expecting. the state to sit have mold and a dozen emergency shelters for residents who need assistance due to the flooding. this is a difficult time for so many for families, for individuals, for small businesses and also for farmers as we were driving down from the airport . so lots of crop land that has been destroyed. this guys may have cleared over
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a month, but the national weather service was of more showers in front the storms and the next 48 hours. the rivers continue to rise, the dams continue to full state. officials say this is nowhere near over montana which is era. so head on, i was just there at nasa, celebrates one year after it 1st looked into deep space by really spectacular images. as for england, cricket team level, the women's actually series with australia, the the color, the heat really is on across southern europe, temperatures on the rise over the next few days,
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getting into the high. so this is the forty's for some parts of the south. so i don't know if it's a very different story. it's cool and is plus 3 across the northwest this uh, with a system here that will continue to make his wife or the race was. that's where we have the cool arrive in place and a head of that. some really warm weather set every to the facilities that needs to powder and down of course, all straight down to was a southern pots, mid to high thirty's, the into athens. 38 celsius here on thursday could touch faulty. by the time we come to the weekend all the time though, less. how should we say down towards the south west side of the hate, a bating slightly in spite impulse ago, but elsewhere you can see that he really is on central possible sites where i painted the thirty's. so while the system makes his wife or the race with some live, the storms thundering down pools coming into central part. so if you're plus 3 showers, continuing across the north, west into scandinavia, and that will continue to be the case as we go through fraud in another system, pushing up across southern parts of england into wells wishing farther north,
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which as we go on through friday, but further south, as i said, it is hot, sun shone on the costs for many as we go through the coming days, athens for 40 degrees in the me a but next week, the for the latest news, as it breaks on the one side, the authority is our payment for tom on the other side. now it's from late at the monday justice with detailed coverage. the work has resulted in the closure of many
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hospitals, and that puts a lot of pressure on the medical staff here from around the world. the operation in jeanine would last no more than 48 hours, the consequences, the impacts of what has happened here. the last for years. the the book about fuel watching f 0 remote at the top. so is the sound data elated, a sort of wraps up the annual summit? so the $280.00 and capsule vilnius speech us president chunk vitamin filed the simple chief credit officer for as long as it takes to defeat russia. palestinian president, buck rid of boss, is visited janine for the 1st time in more than 10 years. this visit comes
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a week of the israel's assaults and the refugee camp. a tribute to those kills. and these rails raise it was military uses. it stops in attempt to damage the northern 4 defense with 11 on these radios. he says, normally fulfill switching is to keep the men face the human human rights council, his adult to the resolution condemning the beginning of the crown and sweden. last month, the council passed the motion, both my pockets done, which labeled the incident incitement of religious hatred. michael apple supports john proposal l. $23.00 already wise is therefore adopted a co fees view in human rights concert in geneva, adopted emotion condemning the burning of the quote on buying a document and sweden late last month. the incident sparks widespread condemnation and protest across the will very much among the 47
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council members who voted on wednesday. the $28.00 voted in favor of the resolution, 12 against purpose and 7 chose to abstain. strong clock is done, which brought the motion on behalf of several countries, said the incidents amounted to incitement of religious hatred. a sentiment, the pucky, sony representative says, isn't shade by everyone in voting against that as a loose and it message has been sent to millions of people of faith across the world that they have commitment to prevent religious hatred is merely a lip service. the opposition of a few in the room has emanated from their unwillingness to condemn the really the public desecration of dougherty put on or any other religious book. the lack of political, legal, and modeled parties to condemn this act. and it was the minimum that becomes, with the corner of expected from them, because that is a minister of state for international cooperation. similarly condemned,
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the incident able to do the no reasonable impartial observer can help, but see that behind these incidents are agendas deliberately so, hatred and discord among muslims and other members of their communities. provoking 2000000000 muslims around the world of how many you countries in the united states condemned the burning of the most them holy book. but said the resolution threatened freedom of speech, devote i believe with a little more time and more open discussion. we could have also found a way forward together on this resolution. do us work hard for that goal and has repeatedly condemned the precipitating acts. unfortunately, our concerns were not taken seriously. the incident has once again spoke to debates about religious dignity and respect. and what the width concert is, freedom of expression for these protesters. the answer is simple. mike level,
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how does ever nobody's there when you present abraham, right? you see as arrived in uganda as part of a 3 country tour of africa while you see recognize composite as recent approval of anti gay legislation and criticize western countries for supporting homosexuality. is the 1st visit by the way, the leader to you kind of a more than 10 years where they are, i see visited the can you the capital with trade talks with president william versa . pumps. the agenda. catherine solely has the support from nairobi. ron's president at brian seam rice. he chose kenya as he's fast stopped up. he's 3 country tools of africa. the main focus st. president williams move to and rice assigned several agreements to talk on communication technology. agriculture mining. for it seems that education, dismembered on that when and on, and 5 at the pin of bilateral relations for sustainable growth and development
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between our 2 countries. it's not just a bilateral relations here. also, there are grounds for a for relation with different african countries are provided here is a bit of ground wars. the volume of trade has to come to is, is not the athens is not that acceptable or none of us are satisfied. the visit comes at a time when rice, c, e. e got to form a new alliances you ron, have stepped top is diplomacy in recent months of the as of the west and functions . glad to economic and political isolation, age maybe marketing the beginning of the end to what i've called the ronnie and for can a solution that has been ongoing impact because of the rest of the functions that are waiting post on the run. the president is expected to arrive on tuesday, but that was cancelled and pushed to wednesday. this newspaper article say that
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that was not a coincidence. some of the pro much was uncomfortable about the visits either way, people see route towards foreign policy remains pro west ways that the transition on the election of a new president can you think of any president has seems to be taking rather radical shift and considering what they call them is going to be the countries going through. the cutting the president seems to be given primacy. the issue of national interest, as opposed to the political calculations. but i'm going around the world. trade will also likely dominate the agenda in your gun. that ends in badly off dice and use canyon visits. both countries are facing economic difficulties, would seem badly also facing economic sanctions. catherine saw you all to 0. that will be, can you staying and can you at least 5 people were killed during fall in protest against a raise in texas police side to augusta demonstrators in
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the roby and the full city of mombasa, the opposition is code for weekly processing life will get with so many canyons struggling with the high cost of living as low as being suspended following an appeal by an opposition center. so this o, 3, it has confirmed a test last an intercontinental ballistic missile off it's eastern coast. state media says that north korea's leda kimmy on the phone personally guided the launch of the apostle 18 icbm on wednesday. japan's government says the mis landed in the sea. there was no, with an island of a kite. a silence election commission says the man tip to be the country's next prime minister has violated the election law and his off of nations top quotes a suspended feature lim john roy writes move forward policy one of the most seats in may's general election and the parliament meets on says a to votes on a new prime minister, but the outcomes 91 session is policies cool for protests. as those proceedings
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found a way to focused on where the international monetary fund does approve the $3000000000.00 bailouts, funds are intended to prevent august down from defaulting on its steps as it struggles with an economic crisis and depleted foreign currency reserves. drought floods and political turmoil of a contribution to the economic full of hong kong says it will bind seafood inputs from 10 regions in japan. if it goes ahead with this plan to release radioactive water from the focus, shame and nuclear plants into the c. as in ami had damage the plant 12 years ago on kong is the 2nd largest importer of japanese food products off the mainland china. u. a nuclear war, strong says took as planned as safe. but china, south korea, and pacific island nations are against us. why go up but we go home, gone, go see my lunch in one's the japanese government to initiate the discharge of nuclear waste water. we will immediately prohibit the impulse of aquatic products
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from 10 pre inspection. this includes all live frozen tube in dried or otherwise preserved sea food products upfront sea salt, as well as um, processed or possibly process. see we used to thinking football. the police of india have arrested 3 railway employees for the nations with trained crash into decades and being investigated for homicide, and what's being described as closing evidence to disappear. at least $288.00 people died in the collision involving 3 trains in the state of additional last month. more than a 1000, others were injured. and you feel inspired by the world famous don't. bobby includes a map resembling one used by beijing to claim pos if the south china sea of angered vietnam, which is blocks the movies release. politicians of the philippines. also one of the film band was bound to be la reports amended. it was all pinking glamour at the
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world per year of the highly anticipated movie barbie in los angeles. what are the other side of the world films in hot water seen in the trailer shows a map that includes what appears to be a depiction of china. so called 9 dash line line marks page explained to bunch of the south china see a claim rejected the most other countries in the region. senators, in the philippines are outraged. the movie is the work of fiction. and that 9 dash line is also a work of fiction, emanating from the chinese government's imagination. in 2016, an international tribunal ruled in favor of the philippines invalidating china explain. it should not have been during the 1st place, there should not be a blurred offer, not between fiction and reality. what is at stake here is not just a mere form of entertainment, but the 3 lights of the fish are false. a fisherman,
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filipino philip in southern the vietnam, also disputes trying to claim it has been local distribution of bar b over the map. with warner brothers, the studio that produced, the movie says the map is nothing but a whimsical child. like praying drawing depicting barbie's make believe journey from barbie land to the real world and was not intended to make any type of state. but analysts say the dispute is a serious one. there is a work that has been going on for decades towards main streaming as a 9 dash line in particular. and once media start to look at it as something natural, you know, that's where the political aspect of b james interest comes into place. those competing interests regularly play out in the real south china sea. on june 30th the philippine coast guard accused chinese
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coast guard sailors of when to bring their vessel dangerously close to its ships that were on the resupply mission. on the same day, the philippine navy spotted dozens of chinese boats swarming around iroquois reef, well within the philippines, exclusive economic zone. something something happened that might be related with tensions rising, many are concerned with what's depicted in a fantasy part b. land could have real world consequences. finally, below, i'll just 0. now, hot lava is being flowing from a volcano in iceland 3 days after it 1st erupt of this week. these are life pictures of the volcano, fix my ballooning from its red hot crate to italy. case is about 30 kilometers from the capitol, reykjavik, as you can imagine, through some residents being off to stay away as celebrated cheques. political also, and poet, milan contrived as died at the age of $94.00. a spokes person said he died in power
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itself to a long illness country was expelled from the communist party and went into exile for criticizing the save you some vision. in 1968, he's best known for his book, the unbearable lightness of being european parliament held a moment of silence in his on so ahead, allowed his era do you guys want to start your own channels to show him one of the most in demand players in the world who is considering his next career and the see the best or the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the dresser has released the latest image from the james web space, telescope salad pricing one year after that 1st looked into deep space. the image shows the ro, feo key, cloud complex is a cluster of nebulizer clouds. western was a bone. that is what was the closest to us in it, of 50 young styles, as well as huge streams of gas and dust. the show, the early stages of style formation of what we're seeing today with the new image release from the james web space telescope is a picture of about 50 stars forming. and the stars are much like our son. and so in some sense, you know, if we were able to look back billions of years ago when our own solar system was forming, we would see something like this in the upper right portion of the picture. you see
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read material that's molecular hydrogen jets being blown away from the stars as they are forming. and then the lower left, you see glowing gas that's being lit up by other stars in this region. this is the closest star forming region to us. it's about 390 light years away, meaning the light that we're seeing now left 390 years ago. so on earth that was a $1633.00, which was coincidentally the same year the galileo was going on trial for showing and talking about the earth going around the sun rather than the other way around. okay. and it's time for supporting up and who's at the thank you so much needful. owns is a lot of changes here, has not found the defending wimbledon champion, elena replicated, to reach the semi finals best match the repeats of last year's final, like 12 months ago. the concept did go to 3 sets this time around. so let's say rid of the one that's 5, right?
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when it's 7.5, a, several, he seated 6 came back in the 2nd sight, 6 games to her. and this 28 year old. so that moments and into that is somebody of winning at $61.00 to secure the match sheets river came. is 1st evident states at wimbledon. i guess revenge for that final. less than 2022 for reaching the last 4 of the grand slam. 46. i'm very happy with the performance, you know, a lot of the emotional a there, especially playing someone that serves really well. it's frustrating, you know, to, to return, but to, i'm glad they. uh i did everything shouted good, angry then got com and focus and hopefully you know, i can keep managing my emotions like this for the next few months as well in the semi finals. zebo will play world the same in the 2nd state arena sutherland. can't she beat madison case of the united states in straight sets? 6264. the scene was done for more than last year. countries involvements in the role in
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e. frank was really sad that they couldn't play here last year. but at the same time, i was thinking that, okay, it's a good time to kind of flex a reset and like start everything over again. because before i before groceries in like, uh, i didn't play my best pennies. that was, i was struggling to love with my serv visit motions with a lot of stop in the men's drawing. weldon bull and comstock crosses, reach the semi font as a one of the very 1st time you be succeed hole green of denmark, in straight sets. the 2 twins harolds know each other pretty well from that time is double font is when they were assign junior tennis. this was the 1st when the mens caught a final in the open air and holding playstation expensive on nothing to choose really between the powers for us at once. which certainly break the across one that relatively come to the 7th street left of that it was pretty straightforward for the spiny, the one. the next 2 said 6, full,
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6 full not 3 final against the defending champion. no. but just have it still very much on i mean the, i remember the 1st time that i came here, i was, i'm really, and i'm really was feeling, you know, to be able to place here on, you know, right now is, is so try a different for me uh, you know, i can believe that to, i'm in this position right now in just a short period. um, you know, it's, uh, should i or something crazy for me when the back stuff comes when the american did say, then remove it. if the following set to make the final well, number 3, methodist, minnesota, 61. so moving to somebody's way you'll be playing over us. now the english women's, cricket st, have caps there and she's hopes alive after winning the lights as much in
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a multi full mouth series against australia. wednesdays, one day or in bristol, was the 5th game in the series, which is also included a test much and 3 t twenties, one, englewood chasing 2. 64 for victory looked to be cruising until a late collapse. nearly gave australia the wind bucks on a beach and $75.00 from counts and the nights. so same home with 11 boys despair and just see what gets remaining. it needs when the last 21 days if the to secure the ashes for the 1st time since 2014 concern kitchen and yeah. chevy. jo scroll made the test database to india against the west indies. india dominates if they want and dominica, bowling. when these out for 150 in the a to that last topic, close or otherwise with his famous hell. that 1st training session in new zealand is the defending champions. countdowns the start of the women's world cup. the us will begin that campaign against viet nam, aiming for us stood straight title 38 year old and again, rappin, always playing in
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a full 12 cup and she's confirmed. she'll be retiring at the end of this year. okay, that'd be 2 exam be have her on the news in with a head coach, bruce, why pay in the spotlight? he's the subjects of an investigation into the site for misconduct, which is now being referred to the schools governing 40 fif up and the them being police and what i made, no comments. the major brought the charges on his arrival. somebody agrees with japan that spain and costa rica and seattle baseball funds have made it clear who they want to see planning for that same next season. try to see out of you guys want to start your own, you know for the 1st on show, hey our tony, the center of attention to some of the old style game on choose think the japanese plays contracts with the angels ends after the seas. and so he will be a free agent. the spot our tony is f, as the angels haven't received the file since 24. c is next contracts. it's with, it's likely to be the rich,
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these contracts and the history these north american sports folks have a close eye on 5 stores. okay, that is, i suppose looking bank sandy, the price of talent know to have. so that's it for me for this. do use our serial veneer we back to the moment with must for the day is news the, [000:00:00;00] the base people have no way to build the workforce out of their neighborhoods because of the fighting going on between rival gang, what he's offering. nothing further about special forces where the for the special forces this area used to be filled with people. but as you can see right now,
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it looks like a war zone. this is the largest hospital in haiti and it has been fairly working for the past 5 months for the missouri fair barbecue has created what is known as the g 9. it's a federation of dance and it's one of the most powerful here. these roles connect, the communal set to be with an other area that is not far away and were told that it was being used by gang. some people that had been kidnapped from one side of vast empire spending several continents. but by the 1940s, the french were forced to confront realities and to moms for independence. and the 1st part of the documentary series out is there a looks at how the colonial unrest group from set to knowledge area and full scale war and indo china blood into his french, the colonized nation on elders era,
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the tories terraces of the football ultras with clubs, loyalty, company, violence, confrontation when i was young, when there was a football mess, we were frightened because the friends couldn't go crazy. but in indonesia, one group of revolutionary supporters was taking a stand, i guess, mainly karesha, with economy for less display of peace and defense who make football, o chosen angels. on out just the right the, we will not waver. we will have the nato summit wraps up in lithuania with leaders pledging more weapons in support for ukraine. but no time line on keys membership

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