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there's about us that a great crowd, but you can imagine as a stars and that happens really. you take one female. she can produce a 180000 eggs and one clutch. and sometimes they have 2 clutches a year. and these culinary pioneers are working to turn the tables. part of the solution amounts to poetic justice, eating the invaders, the voters, reject the military rule in thailand, but it's still not search. and the election went up will become prime minister. the hello, i'm emily. and when this is l g 0, live from to house are coming up. we're at a hospital on the front lines in east and ukraine west. i've treat the wounded from the bloody battles. ne buckner,
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north korea releases pictures of an intercontinental ballistic missile test stopped or accusing us of spying. and the matcher is rising. you could see its causes temperature evans this way. when lives in athens, the welcome to the program. we begin in thailand, way upon them and to set to vote on whether to appoint the leader of the progressive move forward. posse, as the new prime minister, peter lim, jaron rods pod. he won the most states in the lower house bank in may's general election bodies linked to the military would to face it. but in order to think how a piece of will also need support from members of the military appointed senate, peter lim, jaron. ron comes from a wealthy type political family and is a graduate of harvard university. he was elected to back element in 2019. but the
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party was attached to the future full, which was forced to this band by the government. this led to mass protest the following year as young ties called for change. he does move forward potty imaged as a major player. he gains public support with promises to break the military's hold on power, and also quote for phones to lowest preventing criticism of the more i key for more of the story let's bring in florence louis has left for us in bank called color that florence authorities have been increasing security a head of his parliamentary it and font that's right, now what you see behind me is holloman's building. and this is one of the roads leading to it. as the road has already been locked, we are expecting supports. as all you, a limo trying course back to foreign slowly when we get a bit of connection. right, you're could see its highest temperature ever recorded this week. some pods of
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southern europe are registering temperatures in excess of 45 degrees celsius in grace, taurus sweltering in the hates as they line up to see attractions like the acropolis . last in more than 60000 people died from hate related illnesses. jones, throughout the list, joins us live from athens. hello that john, just how, how does it weigh u. r y, or a sar? he's so consent. hello, emily. it's about $37.00 degrees celsius. and this isn't phenomenally high for athens at this time of year. but the forecast is that these temperatures will rise to about 40 to nights and in the next 2 days. and that then becomes dangerous for a lot of people, people who have heart problems, respiratory problems, diabetes, high blood pressure, and so on. so the city of athens is taking some preemptive measures in here to talk to me about them is the heads of doctors of the worlds in greece. cut out, you better. could you tell us what has been met?
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what are the services your offering here at this facility that's being opens by the municipality of athens, for i see, especially elderly. okay, just like you said, you are supporting the municipality of athens right now. well, hot weather is very usual in greece, but it's getting a bit rough now. so exactly like you said, we have people, especially those people with heart problems, respiratory problems, diabetes, or even everyday people, especially the people who are very vulnerable and we're out on the streets or talking to also about homeless people do not have the opportunity to protect themselves so actually, what we're doing these days together with the municipality of athens is trying to get information to these people. that's how to protect themselves where to find the shelter. well, are also having the slide show right now with all the measures change, so they can feel a bit comfortable on how to avoid all the complications from the each. so i saw
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that you have 23 missing stuff here. most of the prepared to do and what sort of pro health problems are they trying to deal with? okay, we're trained to do everything actually. so people with these problems can, well, if there's a problem, if they can tell us the don't not feel well, they can come to our for the cleaning for we can also offer help here. medical health care, medical assistance. what do you do? this is, for example, how is that correct? uh, well, we, we, you know, we try to take care of the a heart attack. okay. we, we have, we have her call the clinic here. we have her doctor, we have that, you know, immediate communication with her doctors and of course with the support of the municipality. they can come and take the person and is the national health care system gazing with you in any way? yes, of course. or since it's also the municipality of athens, we, we have this cooperation with the nations. we can provide help, you know, here inside this, this, uh, how do you say this with this protection?
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this facility here. okay, we can offer, you mentioned the homeless people. what are you doing for them? uh, i excuse me. i didn't get that homeless people. people homeless people are on the street. so it's very hard for them, especially for the homeless people. okay, and this is a call for especially for the homeless people to come here. okay, because usually the homeless have these chronic health problems, health issues. so they can come to you or if they can have a policy that can have, you know, clear water. they can stay here and these, these kinds of facilities will be open probably for 24 hours like the municipalities that you've been in, goals we've talked to, he works for many years. i know we've spoken before. you've lived through different pete waves in the concrete city. what, so what's your experience of, of the problems that have occurred at to talk to the clinics before. okay. usually, uh, heat stroke problems like you said. so okay, we can have,
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you know, problems like heart attacks, immediate heart attacks, okay. but we're spiritual and same thing and did the hydration. so it's usually that's usually that, but it's very common. it's very, it's not unusual. so you were here for the people were here for the people, so there's 7 facilities around athens, so simple for them to, to find a good shelter. and it's not on only a fully oasis, it's also offensive. friendship always has what it sounds like. it was a large population of tourist, at this time of year in the city, and they are especially exposed because they're going to, they're working on the streets of athens. they're looking at various monuments for up on the acropolis and the full sun. what should they be doing? what's your advice for them? well okay. i think, i think it's normal. they should avoid going out, you know, in the, the hours, you know, the hours from $12.00 to 5 pm. okay. uh and of course,
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uh, which should try to have to they should to stay in the shade. they should be dfcs hydrated very well. they should eat very well. that's it. so, athens is one of the most attractive spots for tutoring in greece. unfortunately, it's also one of the most dangerous in terms of health, this time of year. last year i agree, sense 32000000 visitors. that's 3 times the population. so taking care of tourist and giving advice to tourists on days like this is, is of great importance and the government has been broadcasting the sort of advice that you heard. kind of do you want to give out just now, emily? all right, thanks so much john. ser uplift live for us, stay in athens. meanwhile, thousands of residents in india's capital, new delhi, have been evacuated as levels in the branch of the ganges river continue to rise.
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the states chief minister says most levels have risen past the danger mach reaching of 45 e. hi. areas around new delhi, have same record monson rang for which began in june and i said to be the heaviest in decades. meanwhile, a number of tornadoes, incentive stones have swept through the 3rd most populous city of the us. at least 8 of them touched down in chicago, approaching trays and damaging some homes. the national weather service has issued a warning for the areas around the city. they would know immediate reports of injuries. egypt is hosting a summit of sedans, neighbors to discuss ways to enter the conflict, but rival certain these military factions have not been invited. on wednesday, egyptian president at delphi to l. c. z met 8 the opium, 5 minutes to add the image in cairo. they also discussed a c o. p as in grand were nice on stem, on the blue nile sedan foreign minister. as far as on the eve of the event,
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him to send me what they need from sedan, from the start has been open to any initiatives that might help finding the end of the conflict and save our people from the plate of war and stop aggressions being committed by mutilating forces against the capital in other regions. egypt is one of the countries that have the deepest understanding of students, affairs, and politics and of how we think. so we're looking with optimism at the egyptian initiative, tiny and the head of the united nations mission to sedan says the government has lost control of the country and the confidence in the region. speaking to l. g 0 volk passes, reiterated view, and support for any initiative to find a diplomatic solution to the conflict might have some of the product of the current government lost control of the situation in the country. they lost the trust of the neighboring countries to take part in the final communication you got there was no mention of the government versus the rep, that support forces. but they only talked about the army and the reference support
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forces for the time. they said that they are showing that the army didn't attend the meeting from this perspective. and this decision clearly shows that how decisions not about sending on peacekeeping troops. but more of assessing the situation while keeping in mind the possibility of having to intervene for humanitarian reasons. far is riley forces have arrested 19 palestinians from separate areas in the occupied west bank. the palestinian prisoners club says the host is doomed to the village of keep the west of ramallah and write it a number of himes. all those arrested have been transferred to detention centers around him. president abraham bracy is on his way to zimbabwe as part of a 3 nation. 2 of africa on wednesday, he visited uganda and came yeah. in cam, paula he held talks with the president, is the 1st visit to find a ronnie and later to africa in more than 10 years. it's hope's. the tool will diversify economic ties and increase trade in the face of us sanctions. to
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what a mile is electro quote on wednesday, certified the results of the 1st round of presidential elections but minutes earlier, the attorney general's office suspended the legal status of the social democratic simila policy as sonata our valar, who came 2nd in the 1st round of voting on june 25, the announcement has thrown doubts on our follows candidates candidacy for the 2nd round in august. it will know across all the courts only at the request of this special prosecutor's office. the 7th criminal court ordered the suspension of the legal status of the political party. so mia movement still ahead on algae 0. hold on the keels of the nato summit to you as president lands in finland to welcome the russian neva through the alliance. and in a show of force, north korea releases for each of its latest intercontinental, and we saw the,
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the hello, we have a big contrast and fort change of the weather across here. pat them by many, a lot of them. settled weather up towards the northwest. here it is. cool. and it is rather cloudy. weather coming in as well as not the area of life pressure will sliding as we go on through the next couple of days. but further south, of course, particularly close to that, it's right. it has, we've been hearing old about the hate and that in tennessee, very much in place. and so essentially the some parts of the mad as we go through the next couple of days that he most likely to intensify for the approaching the old time record, which is setting the 2021 in southern italy. so that somebody to watch out for 48.8 celsius, the value on match a lot of uh hey there into central pilots as well. and even as we got one is assessed, they can say, well, also getting up to 31 celsius of 30 for the in the lane. but it's down towards the
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south where we offer to the fullest the full athens are good, positive grace, pushing across the into actually less cost someplace the site down towards the south eastern corner of spain, but still planning, halting off. having said that, we have a cool way of making the valuable mass involved in storms breaking out. we could say some really loud be down pulls into po, to pushing across into you crazy. they continues to drive away further east with just the go through friday and went to the north west. us the replacing the issues of the day. we've got to stop the intensive farming systems, the climate change to protect destruction. otherwise, we wouldn't be able to feed ourselves. everyone has a voice. one of up here says pipe top, imagine a and says this is american economic car wash. what would you say about the wash and light target either, but it's only going to be me is targeting vulnerable, but it's, it's important to have this conversation we need to talk about and not about
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narrative. the street on algae 0 the the hello, what challenges? 0, i'm emily, and when he's a reminder about top stories this, our thailand pile them into set to vote on whether to a point the leader of the progressive move forward. pod he is the new prime minister, prelim geron rods. party won the most states in the lower house in may's election. europe could say its highest temperature ever recorded this way. some pots in the region registering at temperatures in excess of $45.00 degrees celsius. and egypt is hosting an summit on sedans, neighbors, to discuss ways to enter the complex,
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but rivals whose needs match, reflections have not been invited to your cry. now, with caves, masses, the capital has been hit by a 3rd straight knife of russian. and strikes was already is this a 20 a ronnie and made drawings into cruise missiles have been shut down by the armies. a defense systems, debris from down to drones, damage buildings and started fives in several areas. but mcbride is covering developments for us in the capitol. hello the rob. what more could you tell us about the strikes i as in ice? yeah, early thursday morning, got many people in key woken up by the sounds of explosions, debris being reported enough for districts across the city where one of them this is quite close to the center of keep the debris file around this apartment complex is set 5 to at least one apartments here and blasted in the windows of many of
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those. uh, there's also been damage to various out houses as debris was folding. he had the emergency services have been here since the early hours and people here still clearing up the crating. and if i were to report the round 20 shot head drones, these are right here, right in the, in may drones with 5 at the ukraine across the ukraine overnight also to cruise missiles. and they say one is scanned the ballistic missile, where they with 5 and we're in to set to but that has been damaged from fully debris. 2 people were injured in this complex and a couple of others were injured elsewhere in keep. and this is the 3rd night, the cube has been woken up for the by these drone attacks that do seem to be timed to coincide with the nato summit, that's just wrapped up and roll. but now that the nature, as you just mentioned, now that the nature of somebody has just wrapped up. how is that being assessed by ukraine? a yeah,
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i mean it's automated. zalinski if he is disappointed. let's say he didn't get the of the guarantee or the invitation to join nato, straight away that he certainly didn't show and he was very upbeat in his message delivered his usual nightly address. interestingly, the not the address wasn't actually issued until the early hours of the search day morning, and it appeared that he was delivering is not the address from a trading carriage. so this could well be him returning to ukraine overnight. he said that for the 1st time since ukraine's independence, they have been given the kind of uh, uh, security foundations that they haven't had before. oh, so that's a welcoming the g 7 support that has been given the security guarantees. and then when it comes to nato membership, saying that finally any i'm big you would see about to whether or not to ukraine will be a member of nato, has been removed. finishing on the very big note that yes,
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one day we will be members of nato participating. thanks for the update. rub mcbride and came for us. meanwhile, russian forces took control of the east and ukrainian town of fact moved back in may. since launching is counter offensive, ukraine's it's been gaining ground. but at a cost us, at bank reports from a hospital near back mode and wanting some view is may find these images distressing. this. this is the unseen face of ukraine's capture offensive. the men and women who are sacrificing their lives for every inch of land, which with it comes the risk, the soldiers step time and then mind metix don't have a lot of time to stabilize him. he's colleagues on the battlefield managed to stop the bleeding, but he still needs attention before he can be taken to a proper hospital. even though he's medics with saves lives, the only constant disclose it can possibly be to the front line with the bicycle going on with around in the next room. another patient is protein with tracking
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those links to his face. the sound of constant firing and shedding can be heard the vibration of the strikes felt through act. this hospital were not allowed to reveal the location, except if it's close to the eastern city of baltimore, russian forces to control of it a inmate. the ukrainian ministry is trying to get to the soldier is now stable. he's lost his foot, which is a life during moments of shortly, quite medics, rest and makes the next set of casualties. have been difficult to do to get training for medics manual for those injured survive. one of the issues is the enemy use and type personal minds to take a long time after the victory at these 10 years. for us to clear those mind, it may have a lot of the equipment and supplies is donated. sure. maybe magic's also volunteers the scar to you know, the most difficult thing is that we have very short on time here. if there are in the critical state, seconds matter,
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it determines whether they live or die. the most shocking thing is when you have soldiers with no arms or legs, they ask, when will i be able to fight again for everyone involved, it's a risk task throwed. an out is on a dead track through winding fields or the other routes, or with insights of russian forces and easily hit. even those leaving the fields, hospice that have to be transported quickly so they don't come into fire. the hospital only moves location if the front lines be further away, but with intense fighting, taking place and no real change. these metrics expect just that the feel of casualties start vague. i'll just say to me about what the front line eastern for you as president are biding easy in helsinki for a summit with regional, late as it comes on. the keels of this waves measure. amazing in lithuania, bite and roommate laid as finland swayed in no way. iceland and, and mike, in an effort to show him the military lines of expanding power. diplomatic editor james phase joins us live now from the finish capital helsinki. hello,
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the james. what can we expect from us presidents visit? do you see the to welcome finland to the line? yeah, i think that's part of it. he certainly, i think happy about what was the chief of the nathan, somebody's in vilnius on the plane. when he spoke to reporters, he said that they've been achieved everything that they wanted to achieve. and of course, there was some difficult things on the agenda, sweetness, membership of the nato, a, the de botton surprises. and let's see about his country's adventure membership of nato. difficult issue, the us giving customs to you. crime well and not managed to navigate. all of those i was on the plane out of building us have to be on the same flight to is car class who is the stony and prime minister. she told me another key issue was the fact that nato has now got a comprehensive mother to plan to defend the whole alliance for the 1st time for many years drawn out by the supreme allied command. so i think everyone quite bullied by what was achieved at that summit. i am as you say,
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present by now here i think to welcome finland which has a substantial military as the new 31st member of nato. but to come to this part of the world where the security situation, since the russian war balance of power. i've since the russian, more than ukraine has changed radically in the last 15 months. because you have finland a significant, but actually power. and you have sweden. that's just that waiting in the wings to join nato when they finally get that ratification from the parliament and took the and hungary. and that would mean that the countries that president biden is meeting with today. the 5 know that comes is, will also be for the 1st time spot 5 nato countries. and i think that will be the message or message of unity and a message. i think they're trying to pause to russia a given that these countries are so close to russia, particularly i'm feeling which has a boda with russia, which is doubled. they chose overall fold up with russia,
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affinity itself as the board of $1300.00 columbus is with russia. right, thanks so much for bringing us up to speed jane space. diplomatic. it is a in helsinki. thank you for each has been released showing north korea's latest missile test. the intercontinental ballistic missile was detected off east in cost and the seat of japan on wednesday. the launch was condemned by south korea japan. and the us with the statement from the white house saying such continued actions risk, the stabilizing security in the region of spring in robot. kelly, who's a professor of international relations up to sun university, and joins us from pusan in south korea. robert, thanks so much for being on the program. me. so launches light is on unusual for p on yang. but what can we make of the timing of this particular launch during highs? intentions in the region. for sure. that's correct. so the north koreans test
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missiles on a pretty regular basis, right? of me, your program and others have covered that many times. right. i think at this point, it's really north korean nuclear tests that garner more attention because i knew the missile test of almost become routine at this point. um, i think the big issues this time, our 1st north korea had said earlier in the week that it was going to respond to what are perceived as us by flights around north korea. the united states run strong flights and others around the rest career for surveillance is one might imagine because of the us commitment in south korea and the north main street in sort of response, right? north res actually shot one down. and that would be a pretty major escalation. so i think the icbm last day, this large missile launched today was that response. i think the other big thing with this launch is that it is an icbm, which means an intercontinental ballistic missile. that is to say, it's designed to hit the continental united states. it's not designed to hit the global targets. it's one of the really big ones, which we've also seen on the internet. and that is always for the americans, particularly that's yeah, that's that, that's perfectly upfront. right, it significantly raises the north, greenville image united states,
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given what you've just said to include this mock, a new round of confrontation with washington and its allies. and i think the by the ministration is actually likely not to do too much on this. we actually look at the response as well. you got was kind of a standard issue. we wish the north koreans wouldn't do this and we're open to negotiation to be fair, to provide administrator. and that doesn't seem like a great response. but to be fair, i think that the buyer ministration, there's not a whole lot of united states can do. right. and we can't attack north korea. right . that would be unbelievably risky. right? we some fried sanctions with north korea. and while it seems that keep the programs and getting worse, it also hasn't really part of the programs ability to at least move forward somewhat. china is not helping too much on this. that's really kind of too bad. but the us follow up with china has had major ramifications for the north koreans that really helps their position. so we're kind of stuck. i would imagine our friends won't escalate. i don't actually think they want to war or conflict or something like that, right. but the americans have no really good options. why, which is why the us doesn't really do much in response to these tests from it that international condemnation seems to be having very little impact on p own. yeah,
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yeah, that's true. so the north dreams just i think then our friends have made that the strategic decision many decades ago, i would argue just sort of a band in any kind of meaningful integration with the international system. right. and then our screens are very, very isolated from what the rest of us understand is the world economy. you could argue that north korea is almost kind of like a 4th world country that's so detached and what goes on around it. that really is sort of been sort of weird placed onto itself. i mean, i've been in north korea and it really is. but the linkage is really red. are very thin. the north comes to be honest. i think it's literally just doesn't care. the political lead, northridge just doesn't mind if it's people are, which they do right. and, and they continue to build these weapons because they're just, they're just not thinking about their own population. and they're willing to carry those terrible costs to draw up to develop these weapons. always great to get your analysis. thanks so much for your time rabbit kelly, a professor of international relations at present university. some of the hollywood is because that is, could be about to join us strike by script rises,
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the rises union has been on strikes me at least 3 months. i've had concerns about pay and the use of artificial intelligence technology on thursday. the screen actors guild revised on whether or not to follow suit supper notes has moved from won't do the studios into bank california on the screen actors guild executive board will meet on thursday. they'll decide whether a strike will go ahead and then if they do, if they do decide to strike all tv and movie production will immediately cease. and the actors, both big stars in big players, will go out and hit the pickup lines. what's at stake here is not only the usual labor management conflict, overpay and benefits. and in the case of actors royalties and a passport, but also the looming prospect of artificial intelligence being used to
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manufacture the like this and voice and persona of stainless actors. and then present them in computer generated films without their knowledge or their without their, at least without their control. and possibly without them getting paid for it. as far as of how long this may go on, nobody knows the studios and television streaming companies are likely to start recycling older material. you may see more on scripted, a reality tv programs without professional actors or actresses. but eventually, the entertainment pipeline is going to run dry, and consumers and viewers are going to tired start taking notice rob reynolds, l g 0, burbank, california. the hello, are you watching out a 0? these are the headlines this our highlands parliament is set to vote on whether to
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appoint the leader of the progressive move forward potty. as the new prime minister peter lim, jaron rhodes party won the most states in the lower house in mines election. europe could see its highest temperature ever recorded this week. some pods in the region are registering temperatures in excess of 45 degrees celsius. so he jumped as high as the summit of sedans. neighbors to discuss ways to end the conflict. but rivals sudanese military factions have not st invited to them. sorry, municipal spoke at the eve of the meeting him to send me what they need from sudan from the start. has been open to any initiatives that might help find to the end of the conflict and save our people from the plate of war and stop aggressions, being committed by mutilating forces against the capital in other regions. egypt is one of the countries that have the deepest understanding of citizens, affairs, and politics and of how we think. so we're looking with optimism at the egyptian initiative, tiny. meanwhile, the head of the united nation.
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