tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 13, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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when she lands and i'm likely will in a speech of them, but how long can have be just sweet freedom last, when crisis strikes, this is the witness my a tiger tail on a tuesday around the the welcome to this new sound where we begin with breaking news out of helsinki in that finland where the us president joe biden, is making his way to the presidential palace where he'll meet with 5 notice late is it comes after the nato summit in miscellaneous, sweden is now set to join neighboring finland as in united member after turkey's
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president withdrew a series of objections, let's bring in our diplomatic and it had james phase who's outside that palace in helsinki. hello da, james. at what can we expect from us? presidents visit? easy the to welcome finland officially to the alliance. yeah, assuming this is the 31st member of nato, i can hear that link up to almost above my head now, which means that the presidential term boy will be here very, very soon present by but yes, 31st member of nato. i'll be just joining the alliance, changing the balance of power. this part of the world in the full suite to is going to be a member of may take soon. they have a present by saying this is a very successful. they say some of these haven't read some days because he's got that now he believes over the line following the objections of present. 0 $1.00 for some 15 months. and so now to build on that is meeting with the 5 nordic nations,
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4 of them already nights i was a say sweet and also in night. so the be thing taking place in the presidential palace, which is behind me. now that is interesting because i'm show this is being watched by president putin in russia. it was almost exactly 5 years ago. the president patron had one of his summits, most recent summits with the us, with president trump inside the same building as historical references. going back very, very many years because finland, if you go back before the 1st world war was a gram dot sheet under the control under the occupation of russia. and remarkably, that same building where they're going to be meeting was the imperial palace over the saw in foxes of nicholas. the 2nd loss was to do that building 3 years up before he was murdered off to the russian revolution. so
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a lot of history and misplaced that they are reaching for important discussions, but i don't think there's any division in the way that was at the nato summit. this is a projection of unity in a region that is being transformed by what's happening in the last 50 moms up by bushes you train because europe is clearly boring. and as we see now, just go ahead and start to see out of my vision that you can see. i can see the prospects coming boy coming behind me. let me just move out to the shop for a moment. i'm at a see who's travels into 2 vehicles, 2 identical vehicles, 2 parking spot soon. i think he's in the 1st of those 2, but that pulling now into the presidential palace dealing helsinki. actually perhaps using the 2nd one. i don't know, but i didn't. i'm afraid sportage with my eyesight ready to meet
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a president sold in the stove, who was the president of finland. they'll have a meeting. i will expect to get some pictures from inside and possibly when they meet, often when they have to meet things between the 2 presidents, you get a few words and comments. so maybe a few words and comments from them. and then later on and about now is time of the of the for leaders be able to know that countries will be joining them. a reminder then all the countries of the 3 scans of navy and countries. so that's a sweet and norway den box. and then finland where we are here. and the iceland is the other member of this 5 met, but noted council james as were watching the president make his way into the palace . can you talk to us about why this region is so important to nature, that military lines and also to the us as well. all of nato's priorities have moved to the areas that are closest to russia since
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the will in ukraine. they are trying to defend those areas, particularly the baltic countries, for example, because they don't have big armies of finland is important tonight, because actually what's happening now is nato's boda with russia has doubles. finland has a border. that is 1340 kilometers long along with russia. and you just go back, you know, before the cold war, the only boat that's, that's nature had with russia. them was a very small border with one of these countries know why. but, but they took very close to rush up for a very long period of kilometers, you know, while over 2000 kilometers right now. and so the northern countries matter the most, these northern countries are very important because sweden and finland, sweden not just yet, joins. yes. of nato, but they are very experienced great military capability and particularly in winter
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bull fighting. so they all very important tonight. so why is went to war fighting important? well, the ok take has become an area that concerns military experts. and that's important because of climate change. climate change means that areas that we're not really areas where you'd ever think that would be a water. ready bottle now based on land and sea because of climate change become areas that could become part of a battlefield. so this whole region very important to nato and the 31 soon to be 32 countries overnight. so a, but i don't think they'll be any great division at this summit as the among the, the, the whole nato gathering in vilnius in recent days. this is a message of solidarity from the president biden, to these extremely close allies who share the us as values and the us strategy. ok, janesville course back to you throughout the day with more updates james base
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diplomatic edited a in helsinki. and let's take a closer look at what james is talking about when it comes to nature's expansion in the northern europe, and what that means for russia. the lights includes countries such as a stony alexia, angeles, a wine, yeah. they were old, kind of the former soviet sphere of influence bonds and now family lined with western powers. the military lines has gained new members after rushes invasion of ukraine, finland and sweden, as we've been hearing, have joins the past. so the increasing nato, his presence in the politics, a, it's a crucial maritime gateway for the russian slate. most court has basis nice in petersburg, and in kellen in grad enclave. o x clay rather let's bring in al guess now for further analysis events. truelove, my, to itself a former russian diplomat and chairman of the russian friendship society with arab countries and he joins us from a most guard event. she lives, thanks so much for being on the program. what somebody, you cry more about preventing 9 to be on rushes doorstep,
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but it appears that's on the strength and the lives as a result. hello. so i assume that the our view rusher for a must go on a brand new one more in the brain. get different the absolute good do from a different i'm the from the view from the russian congress festival because we're going to see if the outcome frank and not the grand. yeah. not the army you. great in i'm, it is only broke. she bought the generally speaking it is uh from, from the station was arrested, was with less than congress had just by the united states and not the organizations . so i think that the, this approach was eval grand, you're well, it the, all them, the difference between a view from uh,
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washington and bosco from the european governors penn march. right. but data is full and it has more than doubled that board and now stretches. well, the 1342 amazes with russia. surely that's concerning from oscar, a hello or a russian seniors. busy example are. busy relations absolutely work or reliable and then if there were no bruises or not on the front is not in the economic and nothing politics of the spend down there and got this. read them and i can't remember what the word skunk is absolutely rambling. thoughts are russia please the soviet union? so a changing their mind. it is not the view. oh, the message that you have based on a russian position. because a rush that doesn't change it so that broached or what i might just interrupt you
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there. because back in april ross, you did say in response to feelings accession to the national and military lines that it was a dangerous historic mistake that would weaken security in the wider region, inc. let craze. a risk of conflict and force must go to take count images as well. i seen that of dreamland was not in danger from the russian side. gable. now, even after entering the met organizations, you are russia is not the low above there. it's a, it's a package of with this joining not organization. i think that we can take into consideration of this, but the draft version. fact that the big day i'm a member of state who was all the over met the organization. the game vision
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is sick. you already did national security a rational and their age. that's that fed a russian leadership. joe gave him to a gun when they're blending back at the national and. busy of a political positions and the so i seen the military of course a so it does all, there is a question of frontier leverage not in your steps and gauge robust. we have no job to do so. uh, well, i'm explaining why we showed a, a gauge as i mean we are in a gauge of 4, but the original quote via your dish, with a speaking, we are not the can update any. and yet again, just because it's a decision made by danish government, so the danger is that exist,
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we might just leave it happening. but we appreciate your analysis day event, just love my to solve a full, my russian diplomat and chairman of the russian friendship society with our countries. thank you for your analysis on the front lines of the ukraine conflict, the harsh realities of will continue every day. russian forces took control of the east and ukrainian town of buck moved back in may. since launching is calendar of and see if your crime says it's been gaining some ground. but at a high cost, i said, bank reports from a field hospital need back mode. and a warning, some of you is, may find these pictures upsetting. this is the unseen face of ukraine's capture offensive. the men and women who are sacrificing their lives for every inch of land . but with it comes the risk, the soldier step time and then mind. medics don't have a lot of time to stabilize him. he's colleagues on the back to the field. money should stop the bleeding, but he still needs attention before he can be taken to
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a proper hospital. even though these metrics left to save lives, the own lives constant, right? that's closest, it could possibly be to the front line. the device was going on with a run. in the next room, another patient is protein with shrapnel wounds to his face. the sound of constant firing and shilling can be heard. the vibration of the strikes fell through at this hospital were not allowed to reveal the location, except that it's close to the eastern city of baltimore. russian forces to control over to 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 metix, rest and makes the next set of casualties. hardly beautiful thoughts here. you could have good training before medics menu if 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
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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, 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 arrow keys on a dead track to winding fields with other routes within sight 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 pace and no real change. these magics expect just that you feel f casualties start big. i'll just say to me about what the fuck line eastern. meanwhile, kids may says the cranium capital has been hit by a 3rd straightened 9th of russian. estrange authorities this a 20 iranian main drones into cruise missiles had been shut down by the armies. a
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defense systems, debris from downs, drawings, damaged buildings and started 5 and several areas. for mcbride has the days house from the capital king steeple across key work. and the early hours of thursday morning by a series of explosions with debris being report to the damage in around 4 districts across the city. this is one of them is close to the center of the city. debris felt around this apartment complex. it set fire to at least one apartment blasted in the front of the glass windows and many others. and there's also damage to some of the out houses here. and the emergency services have been here since the early hours and people are still a clearing up the all star teaser reporting that was around 20 and rain you and made shy head drones with 5 at ukraine across the country open. i told so 2 crews besides it being reported on one is scanned the ballistic missile. and this is now
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the 3rd straight night to drone the tax on the capital city. me, it is terrible and it wasn't like this before. i was born into. this is my c 2. it's hard to see people picking up the children and just running president allowed to me is a landscape has returned to ukraine if he's disappointed by the outcome of the nato summit. he certainly hasn't shown it to saying that for the 1st time since ukraine's independence, they now have firm security guarantees. and the, i'm the give it to you about whether or not ukraine will one day become a member of nato. he says has been removed, ending with the up the message that one day we will be members of the dates are robot fried. i'll just say era chief, as you more hate on this news that way, including the mercury is rising. europe would say it's home this temperature, evan, this way. we live in athens and to show a force north korea releases footage of its latest aim to continental missile test, plus respectfully,
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the brown j endings full of bicycle surface tyler brown, james puts his retirement room is to red statehouse coming up the little light of the to sedan now, whether you in says a mass grave containing at least 87 bodies has been discovered in the countries west for region. the victims were reportedly members of an ethnic minority group. the you in human rights office condemned to the killings and said it had credible information that the rapids support forces were responsible. the receive power military group is fighting the army for control of sudan. meanwhile, egypt is hosting the latest of sedans. neighbors to discuss ways to into the conflict there. but the warring suit and these factions have not been invited. egyptian president abdel for to of ccs hosting the latest of ethiopia, south sedan,
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chad eritrea, libya and the central african republic. they're trying to come up with ways to bring pace to sit in the funding which began in mid april, has displaced more than 2400000 people. and more than 700000 have crossed into neighboring countries. for more on this story, let's bring in my home in the valley in port sedan, muhammad, i'll begin with this summit that's begun. how hopeful can we be that a peaceful resolution will be achieved given that this body has been happening since april, the price of how many this somebody to comes the on the heels of the some of us on these on mondays, which has a throw in the very ca, action, the very critically actions here and so then uh, because of the statements uh, from some of that he does, he not somebody that can you indeed uh, and also the token department is to pull both sets up to them should be uh,
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military install financing in savannah and for peace keeping drops would be an add on barco. and this would be the more of an offer, have the opportunity from comfortable and also define the issue up in 5 minutes to say that there is a power vacuum is on now. so, so the kyra or somebody comes to try to he and some of that uh to fix some of that situation because the 2 sides now i'm not invited and everyone is waiting for the somebody to suit the needs. in particular, very happy with the kind of somebody they said, egypt is the country most of most a eligible to understand so that and to take care of. so that seems to this because the 2 companies are neighbors who started to neighbors, and they have a lot of sales interest. so they tossed up and they think that he can do what's the jo pins and the can use, fail to go in. there are the golf. we have heard of the c, c, the addiction presidents outlining that is all the stuff. that's all good stuff. so
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if somebody would like to achieve these thoughts, advice, these, these 5 there is and there is a need for an immediate cease 5 agreed on by the suicide. and also they should agree on a way to channel monetary aid without any problem. at depths would be a piece process to be launched that includes all of the policies, civilian and military model. so that should be a mechanism the results from this funny, it's not a follows up on those 3 points. so that's basically the outline of what this somebody wants to achieve and with a countries surrounding. so that, and see things out on the table. a lot of goodwill and a lot of support from the african union from the united nations on saudi arabia and some other gulf countries that is more all such this, somebody's in titles might result in something positive thought to them. and the fighting incident of the flies of civilians in this country. they have to apply have civilians. there's been some disturbing news mohammed about a mass gray found in saddam's west of full regions. what more he learned to about
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that discovery right. i mean, even before the 34 by the u. n. the humanitarian office. we've been hearing a lots of reports on the social media from individuals from army generals, from people from engineer names awful talking about the same thing, spoken about even thousands of people killed engine in a, in particular. and most of the victims from the tribe of most of the agencies that of luck has mix drive. they have both of them were killed when they were running away from the conflict and trying to cross into chad. so this $87.00, what is buried is just one part of the fixture that is still unclear that we have seen, put it on the social media as a showing, as you need to are basically a goals tone with our lease functions walking in the streets with all these on
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the, on the pavements, on streets and so on. we have seen that in social media, and there is a lot of i'm calling about a to the 4th that uh about the mazda coast. happy ongoing since the, the 5th of june. that was one day before the assassination of the governor of west thought for. and it's continue with for a week or 2 without any international party or i needed to know any of the country or any other entities that being able to reach the place and see what's happening and preventive. all right, thank you so much to 7 use that mohammed val in port sedan. meanwhile, the head of the united nations mission to sedan says the sudanese government has lost control of the country and confidence of the region. speaking to l. g 0 volk have is reiterated you in support of 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
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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 forces. they said that they are showing that the army didn't attend the meeting from this perspective. and this decision clearly shows that how does this is 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 for kenyan security forces, have i intensified operations along the border with somalia following increased attacks. kenya has blamed the wave of attacks on l. chabad 5 is catherine. so it reports from the north east and tanf mendera kline elders in mendera town meet to discuss, squeeze a detox in the county. kind of police officers are among at least 12 people killed
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in the past months. vices from the on group also bob mays, the somebody all blamed, sometimes we why didn't because even though there's a feeling and disability moving to somebody, i sent out a know they might have. i'm close the board. done to come to us on the tacos, often use improvise bombs as a move farther inland. yeah, for the, for the people also, you see that it's not that sophisticated, the gearing off visit assailants ambushed a team of police special forces. so let's with the funds comes on type the equipment as the hardware, they have helicopters, monday, guns and, and, and, you know, come at us so that they do surveillance. it is the cold rule intended is that is going to have the thing in the government defeat, anyone who wants to be civilized, as kenya says, an almost 900 to allow me to border with somebody
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a this is the official border crossing, but it has been closed for 12 years and across said that if somebody up a withhold, we cannot move any closer because it is not safe. the border was closed. following the kid not being of a tourist. and many other attacks in kenya, the army deployed troops to somebody else in 2011 to help defeat all sure. bob, together with the african union forces, the canyon government lost billions of dollars in revenue. is that important? trade routes remain closed. plans for reopening has been delayed because of continuing security challenges. this is the main, the deputy governor, not all of monday are says everything is under control. and so those pockets, let us know we can focus it is the one and we can handle a completely agree that they're sitting pockets, especially on our major roads where nowadays pocket and largely our school
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agencies come up exactly where those guys are, especially these today and it's and these elders say they are working with the government to ensure that also bob fighters don't find a safe haven here. catchy saw it all to 0 and barrow county in north eastern can you satari? parliament has begun verging on whether to a point to the leader of the progressive move forward. pod he's been you prime minister. he did limb john rhodes pod. he won the most states in the lower house. in may's general election, had his link to the military were defeated by the in order to take power. peter was also, will also need support from members of the military appointed senates. pizza lim, jaren rod comes from a wealthy type political family and is a graduate of harvard university. he was elected depaula mentioned 2019 but the party he was attached to future forward was forced to dispense by the government.
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this led to mass protest the following year as young ties called for change pages move forward pod he emerged as a major player. he gains public support with promises to break the military's hold on power, and also cold for phones to laws prevention criticism of the monarchy. let's bring in florence louis, who's inside parliament for us in bangkok, hello. the florence. the type holloman has begun voting for this new prime minister and peter is facing an uphill battle is indeed to become later. that's why i didn't both think it's daunted that are about a 150 votes to go. and you can see proceedings of being read out, live in the, on the tv screen behind me. now i'm pizza is the only candidate nominated entries whole. so for his coalition of 8 parties also has the majority in the lower house, but because of the military drafted constitution, he, the prime minister needs to be elected with a combined vote from the most the military appointed senate. and that's always
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going to be a deck stacked against not just picked up at any party any, but anyone who doesn't have the support of the military. it's now not only that details and faces 2 additional legal challenges, the election commission has off the constitutional court to disqualify him on the basis that he owns the chest in a media company. he just says that the company hasn't been an active media organization for 15 years. if he's found to have broken tie, electro rooms, he could be just qualified, you to be sent to prison, and you could be banned from politics for 20 years. no separate needs. the constitutional court has also accepted another complaint against him, and that is that the court will now look into whether the policies manifesto to reform a laws that prohibits in so against the royal family. amounts to an attempt to overthrow the government with the king as head of state peter and his party. now have 15 days to argue that case. for many people in highland, if you liked asia move forwards, produced such a potties you just for what i had assumed of the legal case solved against it in
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2019 it's lita was disqualified, the party was dissolved. so for many people this really brings back those memories . i'm that event met to huge street protests the people calling for political reform. busy florence just on that have also heard he's been increasing security ahead of his thoughts as well. yes it has. um we were just outside um we have one of the on one of the street leading to call them and just a few hours earlier. and that's the road has already been blocked by security in anticipation of protests. non pizza supports us have said they want to come out to show not only the support for p tab, but also to protest against what they see as an attempt to support his fits to become prime minister. and also some say an attempt to sub but the will of the people now since 2006, popularly elected leaders have not been allowed to take power twice because of the
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military. cool. and then another time in 2020 the pretty says a party of move forward because it's theda was disqualified and because the poxy was then dissolved. so for many people's as really a sense that it is time for political reform and tylen. and that is also the reform of the monarchy. and because that has been a history of people tending out on the streets of thailand to protest against what they see as a whole establishment wants to hold onto power fairies. and that's the thing that fits could very well happen again. all right, thanks so much for bringing this up to space. learn slowly and bang call. plenty more hit on this news hour including russia 5 and now the top general just wake softer, a fairly new mutiny by dividing the most and right. great. and coming up in sports, the tennis, well, number one is living up to, he's feeling at wimbledon action from the quarter finals is on its way the
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the hi. we have a big contrast in fort change of the weather across europe at the moment. a lot of em settled weather up towards the northwest. here it is. cool. and it is rather cloudy, wet weather coming in as well as most the area of light pressure will sliding as we go on through the next couple of days. but further south of course, particularly close to but it's right. it has, we've been hearing old about the hate and that in tennessee very much in place. it's essentially these 2 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 easily so that somebody to watch out for $48.00 celsius, the value on that's a lot of, uh hey, they're going to central pots as well. and even as we got wanting to assess that and say, we're also getting up to 31 celsius of 30 for the in the lane. but it's down
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towards the south where we are and to the fullest, the full athens are good, positive grace, pushing across the into actually less cost someplace the site down towards the southeastern 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 lobby down pulls into opponent, pushing across into you crazy. they continues to drive away further east with just the go through friday and went to the north west, or the code you staples, control information that's controlling the narrative to dominating the media. how does the narrative improve public opinion and norma? spite, you might not be the most important story about china of the day, but that's what the public attention to. how is this has been? jim listened, replacing the story, the listening post,
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the hello are you watching out 0 on emily angland. thanks for joining us. these are our headlines. the south you as president joe biden is in helsinki for a summit with regional laid is if follows. this week's annual nature, amazing and miscellaneous, finland joining the alliance this year and sweden is likely to join soon. keeps mess is russian, as strikes have time is, isn't ukrainian capital for us to stripe nice with our he's there is a 20, a ronnie and made drawings into cruise missiles were shut down by the armies a defense systems. the u. n. says a mass grave containing at least $87.00 bodies in spain discovered incidents west of full region. you in human rights office said it had critical information that the rapid support forces were responsible to be hit. conditions have been recorded around the world this week with some regions experiencing high temperatures and the police during hate waves some more on this slips,
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bringing evans and folks who joins is onset, told her about the weather conditions. edison, which countries have been, how does pete by this have way? well, we have saved some really high temperatures across southern positive. yeah, of course people, as i say, united states he, he why conditions into positive china recently had also been to the south west of the us. but this culture tight on your finality because they lost the clear skies across southern parts of you know, great surprises that we all got to say a little more of the way of counting the right bottom will tell me, well, it's a trace the night up towards the northwest because we do have some very unsettled weather coming through here. now the reason for the hates across southern europe, big area of high pressure spit, flabby. now we can see that area of high price to just around the central areas of the mediterranean. i'm not strolling hotel routes of northern africa pushing right off across actually the bulk is grace or suspect. those will be the ones the highest temperatures over the next couple of days. emily, i might hate push these by talking to central parts of europe and beyond. just take a look at these some of the time because we saw yesterday,
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spain 40 full sales just in the south east of the country. those temperatures will age as we go through the next couple of days. the one into the thirty's. having said that, southern italy faulty celsius yesterday and into greece. well, 41 degrees celsius. you see these red showing up on the charlotte. that's where the plume of heat has paid, and let's push a little further north still all the way up towards the lapland. actually move in finland. so to celsius, that's around 17 degrees above the seasonal average breakdown. so we'll southern parts. this is where that he says, then you can see how it trans, but as a little further east was over the next couple of days. it will stay home for many, but the heat should ease down towards the south east. as you can see, emily temperatures around 37 by sunday afternoon. not so right on that map. thank you very much evident fox. they're all right. let's go live to john's erupt lives in athens and john, as we've heard from evans and grace, is one of the countries in southern europe,
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recording high temperatures. how has athens prepaid for these hate waves? and what impact is it having a hello. emily was standing outside the entrance to the acropolis now where the red cross has been handing out bottles of water to very grateful i must say to his, to been smoking for it. there all measures being taken by the municipality to open up public spaces, which are conditions where people can go in and spend the day if they don't have that conditioning at home. and there are teams of people picking up homeless people off the street and taking them to show them places. um, people are being advised to stay and those people are being advised to telecommute and between 1 o'clock and 5 o'clock in the house. as part of the day, the, the athens municipality has told us it is not going to have any municipal work because that was on the street. and the private sector would also be advised to pull people off the streets as well as necessary. one of the great concerns of this
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heat wave is the, the actress the grid keep running, keep working. so the air conditioning can keep working. and the energy ministry had an emergency session earlier this week to make sure that there wouldn't be any problems. we froze in a guest who is an energy expert because mountain cities runs the think tank green tank and i'm going to introduce him. now. he's going to answer a couple of questions for us. there's some answers. i hear that there are concerns about the great do you think there's a well founded that we could have black out so brown, else? i don't think we would have a significant problem to tell you the truth. and there are 2 reasons for that. first of all, since the beginning of the energy crisis around 2021 of the fall of 2021. we have been reducing the existing demand a great deal. and in fact, we are currently running on a 12 month less trick where every month, like this demand is reduced compared to the same amount from the previous year. so if we continue this way,
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we're going to be fine. the 2nd reason why would up the music for this is because we have over capacity or from apollo plans that is for c, gus and ignite. in fact, during the 6 days out of the 1st 10 of july of 22 to see that there's a few days a go. uh no looking at spend was used. in fact, during the 1st semester of 2023. looking at use wizard used by 11 percent compared to 2022. what i was fortunate you guys was abusive in further to 29 percent. so what you're saying is the priority is renewables followed by gas followed by a look night coal last year, year of had a record production of electricity from so and winds 22 percent. it's never happened before. it was a 20 percent increase on the year before and i want to ask you degrees, follow that pass and, and what role will renewables play? and electricity generation increased this year. greece did even better than the average. uh, country in the u. uh we had, we covered the approximately 47 percent of the month using renewables during the crisis,
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renewables for the 1st time. so possible some guys to display specimens us as an adult electricity producer in the country. also in 2022, greece was number 7, globally exempt from a diploma and progress in wind and solar. so there is a lot of progress in recent years and we will continue to do show that this of how many indications can this direction. if we managed to address infrastructure problems and i'm referring to the greed understanding ultimately in a distorted infrastructure. and the other of course would have been efficient, a few bucks on the electricity prices. and we'd use a couple of footprint of it like this. the 2nd semester is thank you very much. of course, all of this electricity generation from renewables is in order to mitigate climate change and reduce the carbon footprint. but as the temperature rises in the meantime, because of the carbon that's been pumped into the atmosphere, there's it, lots of add up station work to be done as well. and we've seen the need for that
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here this morning with tourists hiding onto the olive trees, looking for water, trying to keep themselves cool in any, any way they could. i think a identification in the coming years is clearly going to be a major issue for, for governments. all right, let me really thank you very much john. syrup list in athens. this spring enjoys a over mendez who's a consultant of climate monitoring at the world. major logical organization enjoys this from elizabeth and joseph, thanks so much for being on the program. simply what's the reason for the high temperatures so in, in europe where i've seen these between different now when did, there is some background reasons for this related, which of course you may need to say global warming. we have an increasing number of studies that's the most traits, connections between also be seen throughout the tactic, changes and made lucky to the weather bathrooms that are changing. and these changes in their masonic dynamics that are playing the role like dig around stuff level jet,
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and more blocking situations that are leading to more 8 weights. and some of the contributing factors are relate to be increasing solar radiation reaching the surface due to less quite the next in europe. and of course, slow solve moister as dropped situations further in half as each waves. but for this specific event, this high temperature in the restroom need surrounding are due to a strong die pressure reach over this region that brings up air from north central africa. and of course, also the warm, not atlantic and the drain m. c. and that's a rec, or the a very high temperatures, if all these time of the year also contribute to this event. there's a, we're also not talking about just heat waves. we're also talking about other extreme weather events such as flooding. we hear about reco breaking with
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a time and time again, but it doesn't seem to make a difference into how we use humans are behaving. how do we make that message stick as well? we are witnessing the rapids and in test that change in time of the system. and this reflects, of course, into accordance the ends intensity of the extreme events. so it is uh recently that dcss, we very high off. he does that, do you mind a flash in the extremes, inquiries the many regions, including the threatening a new or so the science that keeps providing tests and districts for, for the sense we are seeing. now i'm experience now the the effects of why much of by much change and this year with the development golf felt meeting on this section, i like temper choosing not to atlantic ocean on top of the sea. my name disquieting
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. a change we will likely, uh, bring us the more extreme, the, such as that these each waves in different regions of the world, including your. all right, well we appreciate your analysis and thanks. reyes up space shows a overall mendez, a consultant of climate monitoring of the world major logical organization. thank you. thank you. are moving on now and moscow has dismissed an ami combined to up to he criticize the military leadership, the failing troops in ukraine. major general yvonne pulse combined to the 58th combined army and ukraine's zappa ratio rate region. your leadership of volleyball is in moscow with the licensed. it has been reported that he is released and owed you appealed to add to the military, claiming that he had a he had been dismissed from his paused for, criticizing the ministry of defense and for reporting problems in the russian army he wants to severe. he used to be the come on the of the if, if to a is
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a combined on a involved in heavy fighting and the south is a per ownership front. and he was considered one of the most senior generals participating in the russian ukrainian conflicts. according to the polls, he very harshly outlined all the problem modifications and the russian army. he told the leadership about the absence of counter battery comb. but my depth and injuries of soldiers from the ukrainian or hillary, he also focused on the most important tragedy of modern rule for that's according to him. electrically. he proposed to re chaisay rushing unit is on the front, on the front line and they're also report was that sound pedo? the general stop for larry, give rossimer accuse purple of alarm is on the block meeting. the top leadership as a post a now is waiting for his future faith and there are pools that's live 10 and 10 year old dennis leon and has taken over the leadership over the 50 to
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a psalm. and it's also interesting that poems address was distributed by state deem and deputy tre, grilled also. what was that come on to the 5th a so on the, in the past, a footage has been really showing north korea's elijah's missile tests. the intercontinental ballistic missile was detected off the eastern coast in a sea 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 from accounting is a professor of international relations at tucson university. explains why this missile test is significant. 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. i think the biggest use this time, our 1st north korea headset earlier in the week that was going to respond to what are perceived as us by flights around north korea. the united states runs drunk flights and others around north korea for surveillance is one might imagine because
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of us commitments in south korea and the north main street and sort of response north for is actually shot one down. and that will be a pretty major escalation. so i think the icbm launch, dave is 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 local targets, it's one of the really big ones, which we've also seen on the air. right. and that is always for the americans, particularly this. you have such as particularly a threat, right? it significantly raises the north screens of those image united states. i think providing ministration is actually likely not to do too much on this. we actually look at the responses we 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 the body administration, there's not a whole lot of united states can do right. and we can't attack north korea, right? they'll be unbelievably risky, right? with some price sanctions with north korea. and while they think that keep the
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programs and getting worse and also hasn't really re 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 china has had major ramifications for the north koreans that really helps their position. so kind of stuck. i would imagine there are things on escalate. i don't actually think they want to war a 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. the philippine capital manila is facing major water disruptions. as many as 600000 households are having a water cut off for up to 11 hours a day as bringing a report of bonnet below. who's in manila for us? hello de barnaby. just how bad is the water shortage in the miller at the moment? well, emily, let me tell you what a residence in this community where we are right now have been telling me in the past few hours in just a few minutes. they will be experiencing that 9 to 11 hour water shortage that you are. you are you. i've just mentioned,
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but they had been telling me that this is not as bad as they had feared. the water service interruption starts at 7 in the evening, which is right around dinner time. and it's here, at least at less till around 4 in the morning in other communities it lasts until 6 in the morning. so you see for most of the hours of the water service interruption, it's when they're sleeping. so during the day, for most part of the day, they're able to collect water, they're able to do all the other tasks, including a washing dishes, watching their clothes, taking their bath. and look, it's raining, it has been raining for the past 24 hours. there is a low pressure area, east of the philippines, threatening to become a storm. so we are expecting this rain to persist and it has slowed
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down being dry up and got them which supplies most of the water demand of the philippine capital. it has slowed down the drying up of the down spot. it's the rain is not enough to to make up for what has been lost and also this is just the beginning. so after this for him, if it doesn't rain again, then the water level up on that down will go back down and it's possible that the water service interruptions will go on for a long time and worse, emily, all right, state drive it in manila, barnaby learning thank you so much bye. it's time f as for he is far and sorry you have some big football news for us. i. yes, we do, emily. that's where we're going to start with some big football trans for new service international ser gate and the length of which savage has completed new from lots here to the savvy pro league. midfielder joins l hello for a fee of $44000000.00. he signed a 3 year contract and we'll learn $22000000000.00 per year. that's according to reports. only for rich savage has been linked to
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a number of top european quad. so including your dentist arsenal, as well as liver pool. and he's one of a number of top players too recently move to saudi arabia, cream beds. fema is probably the biggest name to move to saudi this summer, the foam around madrid star joint champions. oh it's you add on a free transfer. gratian marcelo brockovich will link up with christiana rinaldo at all. now sir, he arrived for $20000000.00 from inter like of which savages knew club allow, have been very busy. they paid chelsea $25000000.00 to land senegalese defender collie duco bali ali signed portuguese midfielder reuben, that is from was for a saudi league record fee of $60000000.00. we've been speaking to gold calms mark doyle, and he believes that link of that you savage, is perhaps the most significant signing made by any savvy clubs so far. i think it's usually significant. i'd argue it's probably the most significant transfer we've seen so far to the sadie pro probably, but i know that might seem strange because got christian,
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i know now that we've got this whole thing rolling in january. let me think cutting bands and mile arrive as well, and there's one of the big names that can go to kind of the same set, smell like microsoft to part. so this is got a, this will go into this, you know, 28. it's not like he's heading off somewhere for one last payday is a to adult because player and he still kind of has peak years ahead of them. i think this is very significant. was that, but you know, a lot of people are kind of dismissed and what was happening in the 7070 probably goes out of just thinking of going to the end of their creative thinking of aging sucrose that i think the emergence of the savvy, probably because as a major economic forces natasha market is, is actually beneficial for like just for example, who are looking to buy us the books we saw that i was as well that you saw the never as was saturday. cool. and that's, that's, that's been very beneficial for that because they have their own ip concerns. on the flip side is that they're going to become a major trip. and i think this is this deal with somebody from the last that now they can start under proving that they can start thinking of the ways that are
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still in all of the ticket or are people are probably going to get a little bit where, you know, i think we've already seen that ending and we saw jenny carter, you know, as, as he's complaining and i found a run a new interest. me about the fact that in the sound he probably was, was, was trying to, you know, it's not all the, all the, all the best time to work. well, i'm starting to print it because i'm doing that for years and years and years. they have so much and phenomena, complaints behind themselves, the mere flux and those are being pulled out of the joint a little bit. but the most tells us as far as i'm concerned, it tells you everything you need to know at the track that day that those are holding india and the transfer market. and that it's a very, very great credible thing. i could potentially, uh, change the game and make it, uh, i mean you're can game and sort of make the world and a pharmacy girl send. it's raining champions. the usa has suffered a spawning upsets and this semi finals and the gold cap penalties decided their match against panama, which ended one all after extra time. the shoot out itself went to 7 jobs. panda,
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panama, coming out 54 winters in san diego. this appointment for the home fans, they can, however, look forward to the 2026 world top, which the us will co hopes. well, there were no surprises in the other semi final as expected. mexico beat, jamaica, 3 known as final score. and mexicans are looking to win a record extending not title basketball superstar le bron james as he will be returning to the lakers for his 21st and the season. he's welcome to face the go. respectfully, the branding the 38 year old one, the record breaking performance at the, at the awards surpassing screen of georgia bar to become the leaves all time leaving for james had headed out a possible retirement following the last lakers last to the denver nuggets in the western conference when the season ended, and i said i wasn't sure if i was gonna keep the plan. and i know a lot of experts told you guys what i said,
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but i'm here now speaking for myself. in that moment, i'm asking myself if i can still play without cheating the game, can i give everything to the game still? true this. i've been asking myself this question at the end of the season for a couple of years now. i just never openly talked about it. i don't care how many more points of score or what i can and cannot do on the floor. the real question for me is, can i play without cheating his game? the day i can give the game, everything on the floor is the day i'll be done. it's lucky for you guys that day is not today the love you and thank you so much for watching his journey so far. i just saw this guy with the super bowl. patrick moves one b, s,
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b a for the men. best men's please be 27 year old. has 12 super bowls and his 5 seats as many ups, many downs as well. they my teammates and coaches for basically just making me look good honestly, cuz i, you know, i'm quarterback has got the ball and you're like, god like travel work. so i appreciate my team age, my coaches, the guys that are here while level one call us alvarez has reached the semi finals of wimbledon for the 1st time. he succeed holger, ruin of denmark, in straight sets to advance the 220 year olds. know each other a very well from their time is that was partners when they were both juniors alvarez, one percent on the tie break. after that, it was pretty straightforward for the spaniard. he won the next 2 sets. 6464 authors will face danielle method up in the last 4. i mean, the, i remember the 1st time that i came here was, i'm really, and i'm really was telling you not to be able to play here on, you know, right now is, is to try a different for me. uh, you know, i can believe that to,
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i'm in this position right now in just a short period. um, you know, its, uh, should i or something crazy for me on zivare as soon as he has knocked out the defending wimbledon champion, elena re between us to reach the semi finals of this match was a repeat of last year's final and life. 12 months ago. with a conscious waiting says reset on like last year, it was deborah who came out on top, getting revenge for that final loss in 2022. it's ruby keen, has 1st ever defeat at wimbledon. deborah, reaching the last 4 of a grand slam for the 3rd time. she'll face roll number 2 or we know several and, and i'm very happy with the performance. you know, a lot of the emotional a there, especially playing someone. this is 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,
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i can keep managing my emotions like this for the next few months is okay, that is all your spot for now. emily, back to you. good stuff. thank you fara. all right, that's it for me, emily, i'm going for this news alex, but don't go anywhere. i'll be back in a moment with more of the day seems to stay with the the strong ones that are vast and pious funding several continents. but by the 1940s, the french were forced to confront realities to moms for independence. and the 1st
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part of the documentary series out is there a looks at how the colonial unrest through sunset technology area and full scale war and indo china plugged into his french, the colonized nation on al jazeera and the tories terraces of the football ultras club loyalty committee violence, confrontation when i was young, when there was a football match, we were frightened because the friends going to go crazy. but in indonesia, one group of revolutionary supporters was taking a stand, i guess, mainly pressure with the economy, the alaska display of peace and unity defends who make football o trips and angels on out just the right it's not showing you can here is coming over our heads from russian positions and the new cranium positions have been standing about how they were directly targeted as they were trying to sleep. we've seen some of the residents come out of the building with that
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possessions in the suitcases by substantial safe anymore. what happens on that day is a war crime shows how many regions across the lines and no less the level of destruction here. proof just how fast the fighting has been in recent weeks, this russian or don't some on a street has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. the, the, the harsh reality where at a hospital on the front lines in east and ukraine, west of treat, the wounded from the bloody battles the bunk moves, the other one, emily and gwen. this is l g 0. live from jo. how's that coming up? you as president, who's in finland for amazing with norfolk latest region that's become much more
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