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so no much, i'm glad you called out to 0. we'll bring you the news and current affairs. the houses in the weeks after the wagner mutiny, bella ruth says it has reached an agreement with the russian mercenary group to train its army. the 0 that needs great to have you with us. this is elisha 0 life from don't also coming up a blistering heat wave and then us to set to intensify hitting millions of americans from florida to california. and europe is also expected to see new temperature records is really soldiers attack. tell us the news, protesting against the settlers seizing their land. hollywood stars during the
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picket line and a massive strife by actors and writers, which is called productions with grinding. the bill of ruth says it has reached an agreement with russia's wagner group to train its troops. the government gave no further details, but it did release this video of the mercenaries, instructing soldiers and a military outpost south of the capital minced, last week. and i'm sure 0 visited a camp where tents were being set up for members of the russian mercenary group. at the time though, it was only occupied by a handful of fellow russian soldiers. and meanwhile, the kremlin says the status of the status of the wagner and mercenary group needs to be reviewed as president vladimir puts in warranty, that the group has no legal basis to operate in russia. last month's short lived, rebellion by wagner against the military leadership was the most serious challenge
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to put in this 23 year rule. the faith of the group and as the chief guinea for goshen has been a mystery since the music and your shop of oliver has moore from moscow. so he report was at the ministry of defense of bella. ruth announced that as long as sciences has arrived in the country, then i work as miniature instructors training bella, russian territorial units. the price is taking place as comp snare, the town of poetry, and they will get no return. the calls chris receiving this close of some a bottle filled disciplines like position defense, tactical shooting, engineering, and 1st aid. the soldiers have said they have very lines that they are learning from the involved in the instructors who fits experience. also a level of russian presence. alexander lucas shun co actually said that as often that did not pose the threats to his country's national security. that boy, he was not concerned about setting numbers of evolving to find his deployed into
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his country. he also ruled out a possibility that wagner could turn. it's almost a gaze developers, and it was so centralized images of some comp spring built on bella, russian soil. but according to look of shun code, the russian side has just offered as i'm going to to occupies some old mid a trick come to use. i can soviet times including becomes any of the town of also publish it, but there was no official information with adult. and i agreed to stay that on node richard bytes is a military and defense analyst at vicky straw to have a listen as well. so far, we've seen a substantial up there in finding many casualties on both side or portion of their equipment being displayed or damage. but the new crane ends of west how their main or so they've been looking for some falling ability in the
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russian defenses exploit. and so far it goes out and as an appeared at least expensive place. so i think these will continue the craniums. um no, they only have a limited number of soldiers and though they're getting substantial equipment from the west, that takes a lot of time to, to jump to learn how to use and to bring that front. and it's not easily route spice. so they're being cautious. and but so we wrote just waiting to see whether they will explain developing ability that they find. but that's one component that the brain ends have less and they would like, i'm like western military's or the israelis, when they succeeded in their offense. this koreans do not have airs everywhere and, and we're offering, seen their make limited breakthroughs only to be in space on our strikes russian
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and our top curves and other and other means. so getting them lower and benz air defense systems. and at some point, a more advanced spider airplanes is, would make us that make their lives substantially easier. and the world bank has put a number on the cost of rebuilding ukraine. and its enormous reconstruction could cost more than $500000000000.00 over the next decade. according to the bank, and that's at a minimum and it doesn't factor in that the war is still going on. 7000000 more ukrainians were officially designated as being pushed into poverty last year. world bank experts say russia's invasion has under 15 years of economic progress. problem, pride reports from the capital keys, enjoying the summer sunshine and downtime cave. at times it's possible to forget this is a country at war, but look closer. i do see the reminders of the economic pay. this conflict has
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brought people selling what few possessions they have on the streets. and the lines of people waiting for a hot meal have lengthened twice a week. a lot to me, a valid caught me and his volunteers organize food distribution. but people who would otherwise go hungry, what's your last me not? and then we'll begin. we found we were feeding more internally displaced people who have come from the occupied cities in vineyards, newhan skins up here, which i wonder why they're in a very bad state. and they came here without anything in poll health, petro shift coffee struggles to live on a pension, but doesn't keep pace with spiraling prices. to read a lot of my money goes to medicine and the price of everything into storage, keep going up and up. my pension doesn't go far enough enough. according to the well bank. the number of people in ukraine living in poverty rose from just over 5 percent of the stats of the war to a full trip. the population by the end of last year, while
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a growing number of households are struggling to pay for basic necessities like food and utilities, as the war continues. so the number of people being displaced and folding into poverty increases understands the costing cova has just arrived in keith with a twin daughters from the eastern front line town of tal risk. after struggling to stay there since the start of the war. leaving behind the home and most of the possessions she into a family, a starting over lewis. the meaning of this show if i were closed, that's how it is before the will we have to deal with a normal life. i had a job and my husband had a job. this is a rule that's being measured, no, totally in lives lost on the front lines, but it was so in the livelihoods left in ruins, fall from the fighting public broad. i'll just say era keith
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the, let's take you to the us now where an extreme heat wave is expected to reach dangerous levels. the south and midwest are being hit. the hardest parts of california, arizona, texas, we've, the anna, florida, or among states where temperatures could reach 50 degrees celsius this weekend, where the 19000000 people could be affected in so many of them that could pose a health risk. at least a 100 people have died in the us and mexico and the weather is being blamed. a high pressure system, known as a heat dome. most of the victims suffered heat stroke, heat exhaustion, dehydration alpha 0 is rosalyn. jordan has more on all of this from washington dc. the arizona is traditionally downplay they're roasting some of the temperatures with the phrase, but it's a dry heat. this year the heat is injuring and killing people. kevin hendershot has
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been homeless in phoenix for more than a decade on the air. the heat, i mean here for 12 years seem doesn't like it to sleep on some concrete. my whole 3rd degree burn. i opened another unhealthy person is using an unorthodox method to stay cool is every once in a while i decided to get a seat and fix it with water and cover myself with it because it was just too hot. the average daily temperature in phoenix usually is about $42.00 degrees celsius, but it's now averaging about $43.00 to $44.00 degrees with a heat wave projected to last least another week. the pressure on arizona residents
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to comb, or in some cases to survive will only increase roslyn jordan, ultra 0 had a sense. it is a senior policy advisor and the white house climate policy office. and she says, low income communities will be disproportionately affected by this heat. wave, we know that millions of people across the united states are being affected by record breaking kit, and it's not just an isolated thing. people have been experiencing record breaking seats for weeks now, and it's not just into a graphic region where we're seeing communities be disproportionately affected. you know, we know that the lowest income, the most vulnerable americans we have historically born here. the rent of climate change are also bearing the impacts of peoples where people who have to work outside who don't necessarily have good cooling in their homes. so we're paying special attention to those communities. so extreme key, it is something that hits us every summer, but have the intensity and frequency of these heat waves that we're seeing
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scientist degree. those are fueled by climate change and this president has called climate change. a crisis is one of the top crises that are affecting our nation, and that's way through the inflation reduction act through the bi partisan infrastructure bill. we've secured more than $300000000000.00 to fight climate change. you know, we welcome all partners in helping us achieve that mission. republicans, democrats, you know, this is a, something that's affecting all americans and we need all americans to step up to the plate and address that underlying cause. many parts of europe are also baking and extreme heat over $45.00 degrees celsius in southern europe. and all time temperature records could be broken in greece. authorities temporarily closed the acropolis to protect people from extreme conditions. emetic say that they treated 40 torres suffering from the heats on thursday. the heat is very intense and there's a lot of people i hope, hopefully and no one will suffer and a mess with that. it was very intense. it's hard,
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but we're going to push through it and you know, i don't know where i will ever be back. so i have to take advantage of every day. stay hydrated for a hat and take breaks where you can. and it's not just southern europe, it's both sides of the mediterranean with morocco and algeria, which so near record highs of $47.48 degrees celsius. well, valerio matthew is coordinator of the national response center of the italian red cross. he says to many people, disregard the health risks of overheating. the population in general is not aware of the dangers that discipline magic phenomenon. composing tens of valves and available we are talking about elderly or people, or people with a very fragile social network. and the situation has been further aggravated by depends, i mean, period and then and to look down. and at the same time, our high concern needs the social isolation to be star, get to people,
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makes periods due to the high temperatures that imposed them to stay to stay at home. but to deal with these double problem, the, the talent red cross as a 247 national risk, both sensor to provide information supports indicating also their break procedures to deal with a heat wave. and we also provide the telephone support service to specifically keep company to these type of people. we see this sense of loneliness and installation increased the surveys available through the 152030th the which is detailed in a red cross public utility number sponsored by the ministry of out then need subsidy free for the population. we also are carrying god and no one else can pain now to deal with the heat wave true social networks and social activities during street events. only thing association with the older volunteers association. we are also carrying got a campaign committed to educate and raise the o when it's on the importance of scheme protection and corporate exposure to to the son. extreme weather is also affecting parts of india and many areas in the capital,
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new daily are flooded. after the young and a river that flows through the city burst its banks. unusually heavy rain there and in other northern states has forced hundreds of indians from their homes. in the past few days alone, let me call soon sharif, explains, in the last place of refuge for pushed by and how suddenly they moved to the terrace, but essentially, and hoping to camp out onto the flood waters that have partially submersed the house receipt, lied to be doing it and then i said there is a power cut and we are facing a shortage of drinking water and food. we are living on the terrace of it and also cooking. yeah. we have not got help from anyone. a many others are less fortunate. they believe back to rated from the homes and move to a temporary shift to under busy flight over after this settlements were washed away by an overflowing trip to find me on. i thought when it was supposed to float at 5
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pm, we got to know already at 10 am that morning. we scrambled to save. i'll think most of my son managed to get that belongs to safety. some others could not trust. the relief kens have little to offer with no food drinking water or toilets. leaving many disappointed with the government arrangements found the audit. there are a lot of issues. there are few toilets, newborns and their mothers are facing problems because they're not able to eat breakfast. empress feed people on dry rations, the river that flows through the captain, normally advises getting the months in season. but this year, it's a 45 year high environmental to say the flesh, the soft is man made with slip plains of the river, being compromised by decades of construction projects. lot of construction that has happened in and around you. i'm going to is that the cost of deliver sounds like those never took into account of whether event of this magnitude and impact.
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imagine if you look at ip, you see the port 7 of the reports that have actually gone big clearly warned us of extreme that and so it exceeding that events is just not the knowledge. it's also means repetition and that preparation, competing fees. the failure is k a t c with several important roles in purchase of much the scripting the lives of millions. even the historic direct, ford has been affected driven levels and the human are expected to for the 1st closure of 3 walter treatment plans complete the shortages of drinking water because some chevy on to see the still ahead on al jazeera india's prime minister visits friends to celebrate best deal day with tens of thousands of police deployed nationwide because of height and tensions the
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. now the midwinter temperature for mel buttons run about 13 degrees and you expect to see storm distance coming off the bite. that's exactly what we have. this weather looks exactly as it should be, maybe unusually for all the problems that will it's not as it should be, but hey, ross, few shouts of overcast weather supposed to rain in. for example, adelaide pulse is enjoying 70 degrees on so rising slack about time we get to sunday. and then we'll just want to get started as across towns mania towards these evenings. the picture using these one. as you might expect, the combination, whether it's that running up the self analysis across crochase, enjoying 50 degrees with the sun, disappears for you on sunday, for the north and the concentration of tropical rain. and they will be some pretty big down post i think is lose all men down towards what just dos is sort of why seek to the west of that. yeah, the res shala's, but they are pretty well sporadic and the places that will remain fairly dry.
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sumatra, for example, obviously the concentration in the south china sea. indeed, that will one itself up into a tie soon by the time he gets to sunday or may be more likely monday, southern china sing dry weather for the time being northern hong schuler sweat. by the time you get to sunday that also took you out. the drive at hong kong looks with of the to the journey of almost 10 years in which to shake, hama, to ward for translation. and international understanding has become the most important translation award from ads to the arabic language in the wild be awarded . announce is that the nomination period? so 2023 starts from the 1st of march to the 31st of july. applications are accepted through the awards official website at w w, w dot h t, a dot q a the,
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[000:00:00;00] the to watching else has 0 a reminder of our headlines this. our villaru says it has reached an agreement with russia's wagner booth. the trains troops, administrative provided no further details, but some of that soldiers already being trained by fighters from the mercenary group. a camp has been set up near the castle mince following the wagner and mutiny in russia last month. people in the southern united states have been warned to stay in doors, as temperatures are forecasts to reach up to 15 degrees celsius this weekend, or the 90000000 people live in states that are at risk from extreme dangerous heats
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. also building across europe in old time temperature records could be broken. some parts of southern europe are registering temperatures over 50 or $45.00 degrees celsius already. the palestinians protesting against the expansion of settlements have been attacked by these really military villagers in almost fun north of ramallah se soldiers. the dozens of demonstrators and used to your gas and stung grenades to disperse that. they had gathered to stop settlers seizing their land. lower fund reports from ramallah arouse 12 kilometers notes of lamb and ramallah at about 1 pm. today, a number of international activists and also is rated, came to support posting is living in the village of on sofa for the past 2 weeks, vivian protesting a new legal is really outpost that was set up in the south of the village at now. today she is ready, so just came in into the village council,
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assaulted basing up the protest this they will suffice. stone grenades, tear gas, and then so safari, life bullets often see a in order to discuss the pro testers. and we think seeing daily incursions by settlers and also is ready sold to its happening in the villages across the occupied west bank. and it comes to says this also the most trimming illegal is where the sacraments across the region at the office, right? government in israel's history has been approving a rough quote number according to these, right? the n g a piece. now record number of units across the occupied westbank. and since then, we're seeing more settler invasions, we've seen out more, it's way the army incursions and also promising and coming into these right assessments. and there's also been some sold as killed in the north con ramallah. and the occupied westbank of a film and television industry in the us has been thrown into crisis and its
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biggest shut down for more than 60 years. around a $160000.00 performance stopped work at midnight in los angeles, several stars left the premier in london. once the strife was declared, the actors union is demanding more royalties from streaming services. amongst other things, prod, rentals, reports from los angeles. we are on the picket lines outside amazon studios here in los angeles, talking to striking writers and actors who have driven the entertainment industry into its biggest shut down in more than 60 years. and i want to introduce 2 of the folks who are here on the picket lines. both striking actors met us smith and catherine corcoran. made a, uh, tell me why you're here. i'm here because i believe in fair labor practices, and we just want to get paid a decent wage for the work that we do and help her and what, what is the primary issue that concerns you as an active?
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um, well there's 2 particularly for me personally, it's streaming and residual models. um studios are out 54 percent and actors, writers and directors are down 23 percent. it's really concerning number for us. i'm also very concerned about a i and the use of our images as actors, that is our currency. that's all we have. so those are the 2 things. but overall there's many things on the document that are incredibly important. and i just believe in fair and equitable wages and conditions for the creatives that work on these brilliant pieces of content that we can soon thanks. and me to just real quick. uh, how long are you prepared to stick it out? well, i hope that the strike won't last very long, but i'm prepared to stick it out as long as it takes because what we stand to lose is far more than what i'm losing now as being, you know, someone out of work. i have a master's degree, i have other things that i can do to sustain myself and make money. i really want to get background set. i want to go back to the studio, but as long as it takes,
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i'm willing to stand up and fight for what's right. fantastic, thanks very much. do you both and good luck. and i do believe that the, those are 2 very representative voices from the picket line. it's what we've been hearing all day about wages, about residuals, about artificial intelligence. and this strike shows no sign of ending quickly. so we'll be, we'll continue to monitor it as it goes along, rob reynolds, l g, 0, los angeles. the electoral commission in guatemala, says the plan, the presidential run off next month. we'll go ahead. the success of fernado i didn't follow in the 1st round last month came as a surprise to many the leader of the seed movement or send me a party came in 2nd. and that puts him in to run off due august. the 20th, quite a mile is electro tribunal ratified the 1st round results. but then this is where it gets complicated. on the same day of federal prosecutor announced a ban on the same movement for suspected violations of election law. prosecute has
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been rated the electoral tribunals office and sandra torres was at a bellows run off. opponent has suspended her campaigning, saying that she wants to compete under equal conditions. well, john holeman has more on all of this from guatemala city. and there's real political time, a right now in guatemala dots because in the run up to the presidential elections, the 2nd round, the lucas, the 20 of the countries attorney general's office and specifically, and see corruption, prosecutor has said one of the policies submit a legally registered members of that policy in 2022 and as a result, they and the candidate for nato or revenue should be kicked off. the ballot should be kicked out and suspended from this rice. that at the moment has been stopped by an injunction by the country's constitutional quote temporarily and submit policies and denado arrival of will be allowed to run as it stands,
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that this policy fail. so that being targeted and that really any measure necessary is being used against them to make sure that they even thought make it so that was the 20th election. all that then invalidated off to that. so me a policy say that then now on the lookout for fresh accusations from the the elite or from the countries authorities, and actually the countries attorney general's office and particularly that prosecutes of yancey corruption. pulse pizza has in a press conference said that even though an injunction has been granted, they found fresh witnesses, fresh evidence, and they're going to continue the case against a send me a policy. so we continue to see how things are going to turn out here in guatemala people the 2nd round of the presidential election to own home. and i would just say to quite them alice and peas in thailand, or to vote again next week for
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a new prime minister that's after the so norman ne, failed to win enough votes in his bid to become leader. well, the moves run right says that he accepts the results of the 1st votes, but he will not give up. far as louis has more, a touch up on cartoon had high hopes for political change off to the move forward party, imaged as the biggest twin in the general election in may. he voted for the party because it promised economic and political reforms, including a move to amend laws that severely punish anyone who insults the morning. 2 months later, with no government in place, touch up on his hopes, attending to disappointment. what we have done, what we can, we tried to use the tool of democracy. we showed our voice in the election. it was the best and most peaceful way for the people to show their power. but the senators crushed our voices. night be telling me geron right need of move forward. and his allies have a majority in the house, but needed votes from the mostly military appointed summer to be elected prime minister jones,
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how you teach. i received that team votes from senate as the rest either abstained or voted against, can move forward and it's alliance partners most now decide whether to resubmit his name and another vote next week or put forward a new candidate economist say political uncertainty will damage invested confidence many ties are already struggling with the cost of living and inflation, which sort to a 24 year high last year. process. putnam tower on who owns a small food store, is fine to get hard to, to make even a small profit. well yeah, i wouldn't things to change them, i wouldn't democracy for me. i don't think i can take this anymore. the people are suffering and the government doesn't do much for the people. move forwards, planned economic reforms could be cancelled. they would include dismantling business monopolies which control the range of industries from popular beer companies to telecommunications. but i think it's a lost opportunity for the country lost that prevents small businesses from
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competing against time companies have existed for a long time without help with the government. it will be very difficult for the little guys to compete on it, but i just haven't got them up. but mostly he's furious that the outcome of the general election is not being reflected in government and says, there's a chance that people will take to the streets of the game. again, it's not right. it's going to be ugly, but someone has to do it all them. the mood among those who voted for change could slowly turn from hopeful to angry florence louis algebra, bank of indian prime minister in the render emoji has been the guest of honor at france's best deal day celebrations. indian troops were a part of a military parade along the shelves of these a french presidents and many of my co awarded prime minister moody, the grand cross of the legion of honor, the countries top order of merits. it's actually butler has been following the events in past, present macro and prime minister moody, where it's at least
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a palace to the 4 tools of the indian prime minister said that he was right on that sort of being invited to be a guest at broad says by steel de pray that it was not a also to see indian forces along side of the french account to pause on the shelf . and they say, well, the to says that they told us about deepening ties between the and deer and fraud, strengthening corporation and all sorts of virus economic areas, but also to still to technology and also education, a person macro. i talked about the fact that the 2 countries that had of right know and the relationship and they have to roll out to roll out a roadmap. the next 25 years. he said so that they could talk about having could even improve that relationship. you also said that to publish it concerns to things like climate change and also to warn you crazy says they both have the goals for achieving piece that well, those tools between the 2 leaders took place a few hours off to the past, sealed a parade, as i said on the shelves and these a moments of palm, a movement of
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