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marika southern, there was a particular sing, some heavy right, little tri, are project to the rules. the, [000:00:00;00] the color that i'm gonna say, and this isn't, these are life and not head forces here in the coming up in the next 60 minute. the harsh reality of what we as a hospital on the front lines in east and ukraine. west, off of tracing the windows and the bloody bath personally above us president is in finland for a meeting with norfolk need is a region that's become much more important for nato because if you and if you use
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this through don's power minute to wrap and support forces of mastic as in the west and the full region of the and mass graves is found. his thousands of parties and vices rejects minute, civil and thailand. subsidy the policy that one number of seats doesn't get enough parts in parliament to become prime. minnesota and it's full, some of the big name, flat has joined study, right is top football league out signing. so it'd be an international. it's like a 1000000 cubic salvage from it's coming from. let's see. i wanna deal with move in $14000000.00 the on the front lines of the ukraine conflicts the bristol consequences of will continue every day. prussian forces to control of the eastern ukrainian town of rockport back in may. now since launching it's counter offensive, ukraine says it's been gaining some ground balls at a high cost. let's speak to our correspond also. becky joins us now from sylvia. as i said,
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it doesn't sound like the counter defensive is entirely on to plan. you know, it hasn't presence lensky himself has said that the counter offensive has gone most slowly been initially hoped. and that's because the russian forces have had time to repair, to, to prepare. it's not like last year when ukraine lawrence just kind of offensive and took lots so it's of to treat this time. the russians are prepared. they've had the trenches. uh, doug in the troops have been ready that ukraine is. i've been saying that they're going to go into this country offensive, so they've been well prepared. but also there's this issue of the munition munitions we've heard from the ukraine forces for everyone shows that they fire the russians fire 10 back. so that that issue as well. but the eastern command here has said that they have had partial success on the southern flags of moat, the city. but they said that the russian forces must go forth is pushing up,
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unbelievable resistance. so there's no real major change on those front lines. but then we also said that the russians try to break through the ukranian front lines north of here near the mountain that that could be because their rushes are feeling the pressure elsewhere on the front lines of the ukrainians try to push forward. so they're trying to relieve that by pushing forward, but also the russian forces are not just system that they also want to gain more territory. now we were active field hospice, a close to the city of boston with that revisited. but just a warning before we go into this report, some views may find images from this report to upsetting this is the unseen face of ukraine's culture offensive. the men and women who are sacrificing their lives for every inch of land. too much 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 mind you 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 website is like the only life constant that's closest, it could possibly be to the front line. the device was going on with a run in the next room, and the patient is protein with the tracking of industries face. the sound of constant firing and shilling can be heard. the vibration of the strikes felt through act. this hospital were not allowed to reveal the location except that it's close to the eastern city of baltimore, russian forces to control of it inmates. 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 upon 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 least 10 years for us to clear those mind.
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familiar with a lot of the equipment and supplies is donated, share any metrics, also volunteers, the scar to it. 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 out is on a dead track to winding fields or the other routes are within sight of russian forces and easily hit. even those leaving the field hospitals 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 metrics expect just that the field of casualties of the night, the city of boston was the said held by the russians, but it has been called the meat drawing just simply because of the cost of the human cost of fighting in that city. now it's also thought that the russians are
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keeping the air defense systems in ukraine busy by firing of cities elsewhere in ukraine. so those air defense systems comp, move east with the russians enjoy areas superior achieve as i say, there's no real change in those front lines with ukraine reporting some success also back that on the ground for us in sylvia and scott, thank you. awesome. well meanwhile, keys mess as ukrainian capital has been hit by a said straightened about, and russian strikes with ours. he's the say 20 a rainy and made runs. and 2 cruise missiles have been shut down by the armies at defense systems. debris from down drones damaged buildings, the and started fires in several areas. from mcbride reports from ukraine in capital. people across key will work and they are the hours of says day morning by a series of explosions with debris being reported in 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,
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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 it 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 the 3rd straight night to drone to tax on the capital city. me, it is terrible and it wasn't like this before. i was born into. this is mostly to, it's hard to see people picking up the children and just running president. one of them is that lensky has tend 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 some security guarantees. and the,
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i'm big do it to you about whether or not ukraine will one day become a member of nato. he says has been removed, ending with the update message that one day. we will be members, updates or rub mcbride. i'll choose era chief. meanwhile, us president terabyte and has been meeting with the leaders from several noted countries in finland's, capital, biden's visit follows this week's annual nature summit. and if you am, lead is of no way iceland and denmark as well as balloons and sweden are attending that meeting. finland joins the military lines for see it, and sweden is also expected to do the same shortly. well, let's take a closer look at what nature is expansion and move in your means for russia. the lions increase countries such as the stony locked via and if you went in, they were all part of the, from the soviet sphere of influence. but on now, family aligned with western powers. the military alliance has gained new members now off to russia's invasion of ukraine. both finland and sweden adjoining the pack for the increasing nature, his presence in the baltic sea. it's
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a crucial maritime gateway for the russian fleet. moscow has bases near saint petersburg and in the glen and god x 5. out different out of get to the james space is following that nation for us in helsinki. the president boynton is here of a nato summit in vilnius, but i think went successfully from the us point of view, given the major difficulties. for example, sweden wanting to join nato, took, it appears to have dropped its objections. that was the route of the us of buying. we've traded with cluster palms. most nato allies haven't made a fuss about that, even though they have some disqualified balances. and of course, presents lensky. he wants to join nato as soon as possible. he's not happy, but again, they pay for it over the cracks of this summit with the 5 nordic nations is supposed to show solidarity, particularly defend them, which has become the 31st member of nato, adding a great deal of military capability to the laws,
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particularly in winter both fat and i think president bite and in the us all looking to these countries ritual to countries. because in addition to ukraine, there is a threat potentially in the take from russia, but also potentially from china. and climate change is changing the state of a future battlefield areas of land and sea that were previously accessible areas. the military forces in the future could use james bay's ultra 0, helsinki. i'll still tend to morehead for you this news our including and a sort of force north career release is portage of its latest inter, continental, minnesota, the us and russian foreign minister as a person to call fence to the on summit. but on not said you to meet face to face the don't respectfully, the branding and then for the basketball, safest oliver on james. that's the record space about this future details coming up later. this is
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the united nations says square as containing its east $87.00 bodies has been discovered into john's west of full region. the victims were reported the members of the most of these ethnic minority groups. the ones who writes off is condemned to the killings and said it had credible information that the rapid support forces who are responsible. the are so far, military group is placing the army for control to sue don. meanwhile, egypt is hosting the leaders of students. name is to discuss ways to try to in the conflict, but the warring, certainly inspections have not been invited. egyptian president, the father of cc, is hosting the lead is of if you are the south through don at chad or tran, libya and the central african republic. they're trying to come up with a plan. the fighting, which began in mid april,
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has now just based more than 2400000 people. and more than 700000 have also crossed them to neighboring countries. of more or less, let's speak to mohammed involve corresponding on the ground for us inputs. you don't know there's been plenty of diplomatic efforts, some of them ongoing, but none of them really seem to have any traction with the parties are really mess up. what should we expect from cairo if anything? right, so we have seen the, the monday, somebody to an artist of about on the, the control the see are all due to end. the reactions here is to them, but they were not satisfied with what happened there. and they think about, so somebody to the doesn't about somebody to have something very negative statements about saddam particularly, you know, a violation of the sovereignty of so down when they said there is a vacuum impala, there should be interpretation, military interventions. so that by itself can neighbors in the coyote or somebody to so different moods. so that is very happy in terms of the military and the people also some of the people, the public opinion here, very happy with this on it. they think about egypt can do what to
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a job that has failed to achieve. we have seen those lead us talking of the task easy for us. those gave him a plan of what they want to do, including a cease fire, the opening of humanitarian quarter dollars a piece process. uh, based on the ghost, just as i mentioned is some dot should, is lumped from this somebody to, to follow up on those points. but we have some other statements that show that the there are signs of clocks in the unity of those meet us with regards to what should be done in so then for us to see a jump in 5 minutes to off to those very strong statements in december of our and monday he only fell short of repeating the same words when he said that there should be tons, an immediate cease fire followed by a transition of power. that what is very fixing to this is that he is a military because they think that is not something to be done immediately. and also he said that he hopes there wouldn't be an or forwarded to you. and so that can control the situation that the clauses and these e codes, what he said on monday, when we listen to what to say, i'll see, i'll see what to,
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from every test that we find that it is completely different. and almost the opposite. he said that should be no intervention, no foreign military intervention in so then on the any shape or form whatsoever. and that's so that should be helped to fit to, to some of its own problems. so we, i mean these 2 men are very, very much different in their approach. we don't know how the science is going to deal with that. but we are expecting more discussions, the behind closed doors and expecting to see some kind of find them communicate with the minimum consensus on what's the, what should be done, incident policy, if i do manage to reach consensus, meanwhile, the that have been reports of atrocities in west, off of a months now, the discovery of this mass graves really just begin. so the scale of what we've been hearing or right. we've been hearing a similar uh, repulse about the north dakota way to uh,
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from individuals from the, from the media, social media and so on a ball. it's a huge mass of scale muscle caressing engine. you know, a few days ago the, the intern him a leader of the sedan, anybody's in the army movement, to whose head was the governor of engineer with don farr, who was assassinated on the doing 14. he, this man said about 6000 people were killed in a janina about some of the, many of them are still unburied. they are still the bodies lying in the homes and buried. we have seen also a videos on social media showing a gina like a ghost town, actually only fighters and bodies on the streets. so this report from the you and to meditate in office only confirms what has to be in circulating for a few weeks. now we have seen the mazda x or this of, of so that is typically, is from out of town, going across the,
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the border into chad. and most of those people who have a, let's be killed, are from $15.00 and an offer can block ethnic it must have each type. and that gives a, a kind of ethnic racial dimension to this conflict. and considering that the most of the men composing the uh, the, the, the, the auto set for the op is full of forces. i'll add, they have also some other types of related to them from the out of the area there in thought for. so lots of concern about this situation in virginia, deteriorating it to us even more, even 5 and the mom about the for us input to don. thank you very much ma'am. well, i am i calling emily. i spoke with alan boswell, the horn of africa, direct that international crisis. great. they discussed it stops on this. and kyra can bring a balance of last thing. solution in pseudo are the only people who have been able to bring the 2 warring parties themselves together thus far. have been the united states and saudi arabia. but those talks have basically been suspended. now,
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for weeks we've had a flurry of diplomatic activity as different, different regional states and different external powers are trying to grab the mediation mantle. but unfortunately we've seen very little progress and actually creating a ceasefire. and far too much competition among all these different external powers about who can take the lead on it. um, but none of these tracks have really any attraction yet. what impact is this conflict having on the region more broadly? and particularly those border and countries where we've seen such an influx of, of people fleeing this conflict. it's having a huge impact uh, through dance. it's, you know, really at a crossroads between this a how in the horn of africa, the mediterranean, and the red sea, a lot of the neighbors, you know, are very unstable themselves. they've faced a huge influx of refugees. but they also face a whole array of security issues and there's a lot of cross border links as well. i think one of the under appreciated parts of this conflict has just been the massive sort of sucking a whole that a sudan collapse will have in the broader region. it will have huge ramifications
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for probably decades. us, we've learned today of the discovery of a mass grave in the west of full region. i mean, that surely has an impact on how these pays negotiations or discussions will unfold . yeah it's, it's certainly not too much of a surprise that this mass grave has been found that the reports of essentially mass atrocities, of the sorts that we saw in our for 20 years ago. those have been coming out pretty suddenly now for weeks. as you know from, from the border, but it is raising the question among diplomats, can you negotiate really a piece deal with the rapid support forces who are implicated and some of these atrocities or are they basically now too damaged, too bad in a way to negotiate with but the problem is no one has a better idea of how to try to get peace because the, our stuff in many ways has gained the upper hand in the battle for cartoon. and can you explain to us these estimate violence the ethnic violence has really seems to
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be taking a hold in this conflict. yeah, so therefore in many ways has its own conflict dynamics um, the west of sudan. we were concerned as crisis group when this conflict broke out, that one of the, one of the major concerns with sedan has had conflict for many decades. and we'd see some of these old conflicts, some of which had subsided, but we'd see them re erupt ng and essentially that's what we're seeing now in sudan . it's not just fighting between the r a stuff and the army, like we've seen in cartoon. it involves fighting between essentially area of identifying communities and non eric communities. some of these tension go back to decades. um yeah, and we're really seeing the worst some of the reports on very much like ethnic cleansing, the canyon security forces have intensified the operations along the border with somalia following increased attacks. last week, the planned reopening of that board was delayed. can you blame to the violence on ash about sizes? catherine sway reports now from the northeastern town of mendera,
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klein elders in mendera town to meet to discuss squeeze a detox in the county. kind of police offices are among at least 12 people killed in the past months. vices from the on group altered. bob based is somebody all blamed some times we why didn't because even though there's a feeling and disability moving through so many, i'd like to know it now they might have i'm cross the border and come to us that tacos often use improvise bones as a move farther inland, square foot over from the report also you see that it's not that sophisticated, the during our visit assailants ambushed a team of police special forces. so it looks like the funds comes on type the equipment as the hardware. they have helicopters monday, guns and, and, you know, come at us so that they do surveillance. it is the local rule intended is that he's
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going to have the thing in the government defeat, anyone who wants to be civilized as kenya shares, and almost 900 to allow me to border with somebody a. this is the official border crossing, but it has been closed for 12 years. and across that that is somebody up a would told 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 of the army deployed troops to somebody else in 2011 to help defeat. also, bob, together with the african union forces, the canyon government lost billions of dollars in revenue. is that important? trade route remains closed. plans for reopening has been delayed because of continuing security challenges. this is the main, the deputy govern. not all of monday ira says everything is under control. and so those pocket,
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so that's no we can focus it resume and we can handle it. i completely agree that the set thing for kids, especially on our major roads where nowadays target and largely our school agencies come up exactly where those guys are, especially in these today. and it's, and this alda said 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 northeastern. can you? now thailand's opposition nita says he will not give up on his bid to become the next prime minister. please tell him, john, don't know it's lost upon him entry, vied for the premiership. his move forward policy is one number of seats and the lower house. and most general election parties linked to the military were defeated bonds in order to take power piece also needed support from members of the military appointed senate. the election commission meanwhile accuses him violating election
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rules pendulum. john rod comes from a wealthy type for this whole family and is himself a graduate of harvard university. he was elected departments in 2019, but the policy that he was attached to the future ford was forced to dispense by the government that led to mass protests the following year as young ties called for change. peter's move forward policy and matched as a major plan. he gained public support with promises to break the military's hold on pallets, and also called for reforms to laws preventing criticism of the monarchy phone. so it has worn out from bank call of the let's just say to is we'll reconvene next wednesday and also says they if necessary to hold a new quote, no indications that we've heard so far is that pick 10 live don't rights named will be resubmitted. if he hasn't been disqualified by then, now he is facing legal challenges that could see him removed as a member of parliament. so his reports he supports us have said that they see these
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cases as an attempt to look his fit to become prime minister. but what we do expect from now until next wednesday is teach us coalition of 8 policies will likely be conducting negotiations, reaching out to members of parliament, and to send it to. i'm from in a bit to get them to vote for the test. when the next vote is house next wednesday, now before voting on thursday, we also had a chance to listen to what he's had to say about whether or not they would support . he said that to be prime minister and one of the main arguments that we had from senators and from m p 's against the task was his policies planned to reform less, not just a lot. and analysts we spoke to said they won't be just coalition may want to return to the drawing board and from that, from the manifesto at some time, for the time being in the fit to get more votes for the task. when next week rolls right mustang. and the region and rushes fund,
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minnesota and the us x rays stays are both attending the i see on summit and indonesia and to be blinking. and so i get love will hold separate meetings with china is top doesn't match one e and your casa thinking, visited phasing last month. the 1st visit to china by us x rays, state and 5. yes. jessica washington has more now from the invitation capital. and here in jakarta, ozzy on foreign ministers continue this week of diplomacy discussing a range of global and regional issues including trade and economic collaboration. and they're also joined this week by putting the countries, the us, russia, china, among those countries joining at this week of diplomacy. but the key issue for the group is very much the ongoing crisis in me and not the escalating violence that has unfolded since the 2021 to ozzy on has been criticized for what many see is a lack of pace in addressing the crisis and a prolonged failure to come back, or at least to come up with any solutions to come, that the violence,
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some critique self, the groups say that this failure calls into question the effectiveness and indeed the credibility of all the on. if it is unable to solve a problem, crisis that is unfolding in its own backyard. jessica washington, which is 0 to kasha for us, which has been released, showing north korea's licensed missile test. the intercontinental ballistic missile was detected off the eastern coast in the 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. problem. kelly is a professor of international relations and puts on university explains why this missile test is so significant. a disappointment for the north korean nuclear tests that garner more attention because i knew the missile test of almost become routine at this point. 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 to perceive as us,
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by flights around north korea. the united states runs drunk lights and others around north korea for surveillance. as one might imagine, because of us commitment in south 3 of and the north main street and sort of response, right north of me 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 the local targets, it's one of the really big ones, which we've also seen on the internet. and that is always for the american politically that's, you know, such as particularly a threat, right? it's significantly raises the north screens, adult image united states, i think provide a ministration is actually likely not to do too much on this. we actually look at the responses you guy 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 a ministration that doesn't seem like a great response. but to be fair, i think with abiding ministration. there's not a whole lot of united states can do right. and we can't attack north korea right?
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that would be unbelievably risky, right? we surprised sanctions with north korea. and while it is that keep the program and getting worse, it 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 fall out with china has had major ramifications for the north koreans and really helps their position. so we're kind of stuck. i would imagine our friends want escalate. i don't actually think the 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. as the business government has announced a pay rise for old public sector workers of the month of strike action. the k is the only major economy way. inflation is still rising. the cost of living crisis has not been positive for prime minister wishes to next polling ahead of an expected election next year. during your doctors across the u. k began a 5 day strike on thursday as that pay increase was announced. let's be to full run it and he's outside guys, hospital in london for us. so pool,
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which is due. next we'll end to now and announced this pay rise, the house not playing out well. certainly the prominence the richardson act up there. he was booked into a corner. essentially the government has initially off at 3.5 percent. so public sector, well because, but don't forget, inflation has been running into double figures during the course of last winter. and in addition, groceries inflation, the price of the food and the supermarket, as well as the double digits that are 15 to 18 percent price rises, we've been sick. so the idea of a 3.5 percent increase for public sector. why? cuz we're talking police don't, says counselor, because somebody wasn't watching with those public sector unions. richardson and i could always said he was willing to abide by the recommendations of the independent pay review parties. these are 8 forty's separate from governments who take into account several different factors. so how much picture show up?
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they have recommended between 5, between 6 and 7 percent for a variety of public sector workers and somewhat reluctant, like the prime minister as how to agree. so 6.5 percent, a recommendation for teachers 6 percent for junior adult as 7 percent for police and prison offices. 6 percent, that's a junior doctor. as i say, they're not very happy. i believe they want 55 percent. that's correct. now, as you mentioned, this is the 1st day of a fight on an unprecedented 5 day strike by doing adopt is that the steering a pay came from 35 percent. and that is, in order to right the wrongs of the below inflation pay rises that they've had all the way back since 2008. so this offer the prime is as made to the public sector. workers will be taken on board by the unions and it will be then for the union to take that forward to the members. there's no guarantee the members will accept it.
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i have to say that the teachers unions have accept or certainly they have. they would take it on board and they will recommend to their members, but then members to accept it so that teachers that seem to be on the side. but we haven't heard back yet from the british medical association, which represents those. do you, doctors who have been picketing outside in hospitals like this up and down england today as to whether they are prepared to accept a 6.6 percent pay rise when they actually once 35. so as you say, full of 6 percent is substantially more than the $3.00 it was initially offered. how's the government going to be able to pay for all of this a. well, that's a really interesting question because it's not exactly clear. the estimate is it's gonna cost at least $2000000000.00 pounds, about 3 and a $50000000000.00 in order to funds this. the government is absolutely adamant that they will not borrow anymore in order to fund these pay arises. and it's simply isn't going to put up people's taxes, because as i say, we're in a cost of living prices at the moment. so essentially that's going to have to be re
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prioritize ation as to what the issues do next years in other departments. and that basically means cops from other parts of the public past. it's not, it's not great, but it's certainly a pay rise that the, the public sector and the public sector work as well. appreciate to a 2nd degree. let's just say it's not done. yes. it's whether or not they actually agree to vote in favor of it. when the union's put it to a ball us later on in the coming months preventing that in london across that for us. thank you for well, it is now time for the weather and he's ever some a hello, the windsor raising down nice the now across the raven financially i losing that shamal. so place concerns with a lifted dust and sand caught a brisk wind down to what was the south though something pops of a mountain. but just here for the south of south since a lot of pleasant. 27 is a good 20 degrees or so high for to wait for baghdad could even touch 50 celsius.
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in fact, that as we go into fast, i say the searing heat does continued the 40 for a sale. just want me off here. similar attempts to that for damascus, that a so sort of a made the european heat wave spinning across. it goes into little event into the forty's here until the fault is to have a car as one and also for consume. we have got plenty of showers across the west africa as per usual, heaviest around liberia. see i really am pushing up into guinea even using up a little further north was kind of processing some live the showers years or showers to ride across nigeria. kind of a road into that central belt of africa to the south of that. it is generally dry, few showers, the most. i'm big eastern posts of zimbabwe over the next couple of days. i see the main thing will notice temperatures recovering at last, close to what they should be. the socket with a top temperature of 24 celsius by sunday, a hostile ahead here on alba 0. the luxury is rising. europe can see its hosses
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temperature ever this week. will be live and then as well as opposition cost per unit c, as if it has to type on the door of next year's presidential poll. uninstalled the 10 as well as number one is living up to his bedding at wimbledon action from the quarter finals totally on the from one side of vast empire spending several continents booked by the 1940s. the french were forced to confront realities and demands for independence. and the 1st part of the documentary series out of there and looks at how the colonial unrest proved from set to note syria and full scale war and indo china blood into his french, the colonized nation on al jazeera. how do states control information
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controlling the narrative to dominate thing, the media? how does the narrative improve public opinion dependent norma? spite a might not be the most important story about china of today, but that's what the big potential. how is citizen jim listened? we placing the story, the listening post, i fixed the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered. the, the the, you're watching as a 0 on the phones, you take it and if somebody can tell the story, keeps mess as russian as strikes of target to the ukrainian capital for fed straight. nice. so as you say, i say 20
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a range in mainframes and to cruise my files with shut down by the armies ad defensive egypt is hosting the need is the student's name is to discuss ways into the conflict. moring student inspections have not been advised edition president that before the cc is have somebody does that if you are being south to dont chad arid trent olivia as the central african republic call us president joe biden is in helsinki for us on that with regionally does that it follows this week's annual nature, amazing miscellaneous film and joined the airlines this year. and sweden is also likely to join the c o. this week has seen a rustic and severe weather from europe to southeast asia and beyond. some regions in southern europe recording temperature is above $45.00 degrees celsius, italy, spain, and france. uh, some of the countries that have been seeing sweltering heat now for days. in the united states, states like nevada in arizona not have registered prolonged heat waves,
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and areas near india is capital new daily have seen rustled, monsoon rains, which began in june and also to be the strongest in decades. scorching heat has also grouped pots of china for weeks, with our to use in shanghai have now issued an orange kesha latch that or jose, alvaro mendez as a consultant at the club monitoring at the wells mutual logical organization. he explains the reasons behind these extreme heat conditions and 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 right. connections between also between drive be thought the changes and made, let it through the weather bathrooms that are changing. and these changes in the masonic dynamics are playing the role like the for on stuff level jets and more blocking situations that are leading to more 8 flights. and some other contributing
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factors are related to increasing solar radiation which in the surface due to less while the next in europe. a sparse low saw moisture as dropped situations further enhances each waves. but for this specific event, at the high temperature, at a rest and meet its value as it goes from the i pressure reach over this region that brings up there from our some africa. and of course, also the warm north atlantic can see. and that's is our recordings, a very high temper doors if i use time of the year. also frontier events we are seeing now an experience now the the effects of why much of climate change and this year with the development golf felt in england, this section i like in producing not to atlantic ocean on top of the so you my name, the squire and the change we will likely,
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uh bring us the mark streams. and as i was saying, greece is one of several countries now in southern europe, experiencing record high temperatures, taurus sweltering in the he says they line up to see attractions like the acropolis and the capital. well, let's speak to john throughout the us. he's on the ground there for us in athens. john, it feels like a huge sunroof cost of in the last that how prepared people for that of the well, people have been preparing as they went out to see the monuments like the acropolis behind me by drinking water, making sure they had the hat. so, and so on. but the most important thing that we saw visitors, tourists do here was it goes to the acropolis early in the day. around 1 o'clock local time. we saw that the number of visitors to the populace dropped dramatically . well, most merely to a trickle, and that is why you're seeing very,
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very few people upset. now normally you would be able to see crowds in the camera shop behind me. just all over the, the walls in front of the post and on building. you can't really see people that now and that's because they've hated the government's advice. just a house of the sun between 1 o'clock and 5 o'clock when not approaching the end of that window. but let me say the sun is still at the height of absurdity here. the heat has been soaking into the grounds and ends of the call increase of the city for hours since this morning. and it's just radiating out uh as you, as you walk past buildings. so it isn't necessarily safe to go back out now, but the worst is over. what the new municipality of athens has been doing is also making spaces, air condition spaces available to anyone who needs them. and the red cross was up in the acropolis earlier hanging out cold water. it's a tourist. we've also been to the boat and fires where our ships have been leaving
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for the islands. absolutely packed with holidaymakers, both creak and visitors. because this is the time of year when griggs tend to take their annual summer holiday. this is going to be going on for weeks going into july and august. so people are escaping the since you have quite visible now, you can actually find places to park, which is highly unusual for athens. so don't we keep hearing the phase, the new normal? what's the government's saying about how they're planning to tackle this in the longer time, especially for the union residents as well as actually the government policy is to ramp up renewables like nobody's business. 80 percent of electricity production is to come from renewables. by the end of the decade, it's actually ramping up so quickly. i think greece will get there before 2030. the trouble is that the government is ambivalent about its energy policy. in addition to pushing renewables, it is also pushing natural gas,
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and it is also reluctance to relinquish cole, which has been increase, is only abundant native source of energy for decades may be because it's a traditional fuel, maybe because the infrastructure exists to but it may be because the unions of a public power corporation workers who minus a still quite powerful of vote, guesses within the public sector, maybe for all of these reasons. or maybe just because it's a source of secure energy security for greece. but the facts here is that the government isn't abandoning fossil fuels as quickly as it could be given how quickly renewables are coming in, john ser office. that for us in the he's in athens don't think so much will let you get back into the shade and have lots of horses on speaking of was the philippine capital manila is facing major was the disruptions as many as 600000 households. uh, having it was a cash off now for up to 11 hours a day found to be low reports from another so el nino is here and on
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got them which personally supplies all of met so many of those one of them add if the water level has dropped to about 178 meters. it's normal. operational level is 180 meters, so it's likely below its normal operational level. but this has prompted the government to decrease water allocation for metro manila residents. and this has resulted to water service interruptions for several communities here in the philippine capital in this community. for example, water service interruptions starts at 7 in the evening and in the 4 in the morning . but residents here say it's not as bad as the peers, and it's also not as bad as they had previously experienced. most of my la you'll gaze or something like it was worth joining in your, in 2019. we had to do like a rush and water from the fire trucks twice a week. now here's
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a bit of good news. it's raining normally green and this storm would not be good news. but this year with the onset of a nino, it is good news and it has been raining for about 24 hours now here in metro manila so you see what they're doing. they're collecting rain water. so during the day, for most of the day, they actually have water. so they have been collecting water from their tap. but because they say water is expensive, they're thankful that there is rain and they're collecting rainwater. they're also doing all their tours before 7 in the evening. they're doing their dishes, they're watching their clothes, they're taking their baths. everything that they can do while there is water. that's what local officials have advised them to do everything that they can do. well, there is water, the bad news here is this storm is not going to last for more than 2 days and it is possible that again,
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there will be no rain for days and days to come find to be low. i'll just 0 minute . this opposition parties and venezuela hoping to join forces to take on president nicholas ventura and next year's election. they'll hold the primary in october to decide on one candidates some of the headphones. meanwhile, participated in the debates in the capital, caracas, theresa barber pool visa, members of venice willis, a position they met at the catholic university and get access to the beta head of the primary elections in october by the equity. now my child has been leading the pose, but she was disqualified from running for office last month, aquino, why? there's no possibility that the regime today will have the power to on it. you have to on it's by force on october 22nd. that's the capitalist of strength, of hope, an unprecedented organization to start to break down barrier by barrier this
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dictate to shit. but it's the opposition in venezuela had previously relied on the creation of a barrel and government led by one while you go to challenge president equal on level. but that strategy failed. that's why choosing one candidate to run against my the window. next year's presidential elections is crucial to continue. what they call is the slide for democracy. and take up, police is one of the candidate seeking support. he told the 0, the biggest challenge is to remain united the, you know, we have been disqualified, and madura will do the same to others. but i think my drill will never be able to disqualify between the 8000000 people. degrade, test for the position is that we know how to read what's happening. we know how to have a plan for what's happening and know how to execute that plan and more beyond the legitimate dispersions that any of us may have. let us think of our country. nearly 65 percent of people in venice will live in poverty. and the government has been
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trying to recover from an economic crisis that has forced millions to flee. last month, the government console national assembly announced it will replace the electrical council after the opposition started helping, holding the primaries, and the se, in my ludo government will do everything possible to prevent the opposition from joining forces collected at the government's right to is to divide and conquer the government is a minor to right now with only 20 person supports fast and the country that wants to change is around 80 percent. and that's why they would do everything possible. as they all of us have to keep the position to divide it. as the opposition representatives, the mates to adage, is to defeat nicola model. though they are aware it's a difficult fight and finding a common ground is the 1st big challenge the. so i just need, i will start ahead here on out as you fast the rises. now act is going to be
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joining the strikes, threatening to grind hollywood productions to us and, and support heartbreak for the usa. i'm the fans, full action coming,
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the the call them back. now, some of hollywood biggest act as could be about to join a strike by script prices. the rises union has been on strikes for nearly 3 months . are the concerns about pay on the use of artificial intelligence technology. on thursday, the screen actors guild will verse on whether or not to follow suit. for reynolds
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has moved from the business studios in southern california. 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 board for past work, but also the looming prospect of artificial intelligence being used to manufacture the light. this and voice and persona of stainless actors and then present them in computer generated films without their knowledge or their without their uh,
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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 and start taking notice rob reynolds, l g 0, burbank, california, as well. it's now time to support and his ending. thank you so much. those are what another big 9 players joint saudi right is top football lake. so been international, so give me think of it. salvage is completed. a move from it's highly inside the let's see. our mid failed adjoining allow for a fee of $44000000.00. he signed a 3 year contract and a loan, perhaps $20000000.00 a year linked rich savage, happy linked to a number of top your pin clubs, including events. this also and the little pool. he's one of
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a number of top place to recently moved to saudi arabia treat benjamin a probably the biggest names to make the move this some of the form around madrid start joining champions of it's a have on a free transfer creation much and i brokovich will think that was christina rinaldo, l messa he's arrives the $20000000.00 from insur blanket shop, which is new. club al. hello, very busy. they pay chelsea $25000000.00. senegalese defend a candidate for the bali and they signed for. excuse me, feel that reuben nevis from wools for a saudi league record of $60000000.00 or being talking to go that comes mark though he believes 1000000, give it to somebody who has boxed the most significant signing may find any cited cub cycle. i think it's usually significant. i'd argue it's probably the most significant transfer we've seen so far to the saudi pro. probably. i know that might seem strange because god christiano and i live about 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,
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smell like microsoft to part. so this is got a, this, the guy that's, you know, 28. it's not like he's heading off somewhere for one last pay is easy. is it to adult costs player? i think still kind of has peak years ahead of them, i think is very significant. was that, but you know, a lot of people are kind of dismissing what was happening in the 7070 probably goes out of just thinking of going to the end of their creative thinking of aging supersets. i think the emergence of the savvy, probably because as a major economic force of the time, so market is, is actually beneficial for a code like child, for example, who were looking to buy us the books. we saw that i was as well that you saw the never add to a saturday. ringback that's, that's, that's been very beneficial for them because they have their own ip concerns. on the flip side is that they're going to become a major trip. and i think of this, this deal with somebody from the lifestyle. now they can start under proving that they can start thinking of the ways that are still in all of the ticket or people are probably going to get a little bit where you'll go. 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 business. me about the fact that in the sound he probably was, was,
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was trying to, you know, it's not the best time to work. well, i'm starting to print it because i'm doing that for years and years and years because they have so much economic of mind behind themselves. the mere flux, and those are the joins a little bit. but the most tells you ice as far as i'm concerned, it tells you everything you need to know at the track that day that the opponent india and the transfer market. and that's a very, very, very radical thing. i could potentially change the game and make it a new york and game and start make the world and find a girlfriend or any champions. the us i have lost out in the semi finals of the gold comp, penalties deciding that much against panama should finish one off the extra time sheets out itself when something best is kind of all coming out fine for when is in san diego. this one is the home funds they can, however, look forward to 2026 woke up. so the us co hosting alongside mexico and canada or
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surprises any other semi as expected mexico basing jamaica. 3 know the fun i school the night since looking for when a record extending 9 type. so now basketball, $6.00 on, james says he will be returning to the lake has his 21st and b. i see how you welcome to the say, the go respectfully, the branding, 38 opening and a lot of us base to becoming the least full time lady stories please of ours are full by fans. play as i'm support for my son. james had said he was considering retirement following the lake as well to the democrats in the western conference when the season ended. and i said, i wasn't sure if i was gonna keep playing. and i know a lot of experts told you guys what i said, but i'm here now speaking for myself. in that moment i'm asking myself, if i could still play without cheating the game, can i give everything to the game still true this. i've been asked myself this question at the end of the season for
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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. the day i'll be done. looking for you guys the day is not today, the love you. and thank you so much for watching his journey. so incentives for then won't cause dental crowns into the wimbledon. send the funds to the very 1st time he beat succeed holder in of denmark, and it's straight such to advance suits on sales. and it should look pretty well from there. someone's double phone is when they were both juniors. the across one, the 1st set on a tie break enough to that. pretty straightforward. so this funny of the next 2 set, 6464,
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across we'll face the new method that in the last for the last few minutes, my kids are going to receive a has secured house, put in the windows and final wonder. so the basic alaina's fit to lean straight sets the return we the 2nd brand satisfied with the side check side will face are the ones who are really sutherland kept in subsidizing games, where women in final state through the 1st test between the west indies in india. with going into i sent in dominican they want all about indian spin at robbie ashburn is that so is dominated proceedings the central taking. finally, what gets us the, when these are bold out for just a 150 having one that's also in the box. it 1st this ash wins the fonts we can hold inside and refine india with 8 seats and a loss at the close. right. but as high school is looking for now. thanks so much on day. well,
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that's it for me and associates have for this news out, but don't go away. i'll be back in a couple of minutes with the much more news. so with the debating the issues of the day, we've got to start the intensive farming systems, the climate change instruction. otherwise we wouldn't be able to feed ourselves. everyone has a voice. one of up here says pipe top immediately and says this is american economic car wash. what would you say that the watching like struggling to 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 narrative,
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the street on algae 0 african narratives from africans perspective. nature has always been this some way. my child to short documentary spine african film make is looking at the archives that we have sometimes quite heartbreaking to look at from what is key a is that it's part of our history that couple from nigeria and re writing libraries from kenya. new series of africa direct on algebra here, and there's been heavy artillery from the 1st of the expiring of the ceasefire. something has changed at this border crossing whether they are civilians or spiders . none of that seems to matter here. now those homeless youth law medicine data, you and hcr is here and someone told us that they have never seen it this bad. many people say that even when they are about to process these neighboring tad save us
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to being target. this was an incredibly tragic day, seeing refugee streaming in his turn into a violent night. they seemed terrible things experienced unimaginable hardships to come this far. what happens now? the, the harsh reality of wowza hospital on the frontlines in eastern ukraine westoff increasing the wounded from the bloody baffles me about the program i'm associated, hey, this is al jazeera life and stuff. i'm also coming to you as president is in finland for amazing. was not likely to is a region that's become much more important financial matter because of the warranty . okay. do you and if use this to don's power minute to wrap it,

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