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are attracted to those thoughts cool and clean around that makes new heavier drills . it's heavy enough to pull those right. these rise of was the livable to in mexico city. and the hope is the bike flowed seating. the water flow into the capitals would increase. the cloud, seating alone is not a silver bullet. so much coast cities, water shortages, the it's an a and o g area to the us and mexico, countries around the world face dangerously high temperatures. the, the bulk of this about just to in life and also coming up claims by the un with the slicing into done is cause the search in cases of rape and sexual violence against women and girls. shoes shows that it is in gaza are expected to us,
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and that's even agencies run out of money. families with children to feed, say they don't know when so far, if they'll survive. when the age stops and tennis almost people curse the hopes of to these young africa, she tries to win a grand slam. the extreme heat records that are set to be broken around the world. some parts of north africa are seeing temperatures and a 50 degree celsius, while the mercury is soaring in mexico and the united states as well. and europe, teresa struggling to get around as temperature as rise above 45 degrees trying to walk around in the severity of being a tourist. it's actually a job. i didn't come in here for a job. i came here to enjoy the life. this is the rome i've used to who are much normally not this hot human. and i'm very disappointed. okay,
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well where the present to jeff harrington is here trying to keep up with all the wreck was being broken around the world. and jeff, that is an incredibly red looking man, lot of red native and the dark at the red, the higher the temperature. and even just now we're getting some new temperature readings. and so we'll talk about that really every continent that is in it's summer season, right. now we've got cheat alerts in play. there are too many to mention. we know some spots recently that have hit 50 degrees, iraq, iran, kuwait, and now northwest china. we can add to the latest just a short while ago was confirmed. but another spot where we could see a 50 degree reading pretty soon is the us desert southwest. so let's pick up the story there. can keep in mind, dr. the read the heart of the temperature here. so look at some of these phoenix 46 biggest 46. we've got death valley on the map as well in the us state of california as bad as this is watch what happens on sunday. temperatures are even higher here. phoenix closing in on a record vague, it's likely to have a record and death valley. this could be good enough for the all time,
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worldwide temperature record which the number to beat is 54.4, set in death valley. back in july 2021. but it's not just the us desert, so that's why it's vacant in the heat. we got to go to europe right now. so again, look at these temperatures. sorry about 34 runs 37, but the heat will intensify over the course of the weekend. so roam, will close in on 40 degrees. that's important. let me show you why. the 5 day forecast is the old time temperature record, and it will least capital rome, 40 degrees on the nose. i think by monday we're going to break that record. if it doesn't happen monday, for whatever reason, to stay will be the better shot at it as that temperature just shoots up to $44.00 degrees. and again, not just tear up, let's go to africa now the northwest, algeria, its capital elders. hottest state ever recorded just a few days ago earlier this week on tuesday, pretty close to 48 degrees. that was then, let's talk about what's going on today on saturday,
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over the weekend. let's focus on more attain to the north west size of the country . whether it's in play, there is the temperature is closing on 50 degrees, a bit hard to tell, right? because a capital new ox that is that 30, but that's because a breeze off the atlantic is keeping temperatures low. all of egypt is under a weather alert for rising temperatures is temperature showed up so high wrote it's july temperature, average record i should say, 42.6. likely to beat it on sunday. again, if it doesn't happen, probably monday. so need a lot of heat, we're talking. this heat has been sticking around for days and what temperature is this high? it's quite dangerous out there. the heat only seems impossible to escape jeff many thanks for that. you're welcome. who had a software that is a white house kind of policy office advice. she says low income communities, at least affected by the heat wave. as we know that millions of people across the united states are being affected by record breaking. keep on, it's not just an isolated thing, people have been experiencing record breaking heat for weeks now,
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and it's not just a geographic region where we're seeing communities be disproportionately affected. you know, we know that the lowest income, the most vulnerable americans with historically born here, the rent of climate change are also bearing the impacts of peoples or 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 here, it's something that hits us every summer, but have the intensity and frequency of these heat waves that we're seeing scientist degree. those are fueled by climate change, you know, and this president has called climate change of crisis and the 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 $300000000.00 to fight climate change. you know, we welcome all partners and 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
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the plate and address that underlying cause or with this is fleeing the fighting incidence. western region of the for sold out, which is the error of the harvest they saw as they escaped, jeanette janitta. international criminal court is investigating suspect to bull crime. so with the spoke of gunman killing and torturing civilians and leaving piles of bodies, the optimum, my team and kind of to, i was among a group of 37 people, ordered by the militias. specifically the rapids support forces to cover the bodies . i know of 6 similar groups in the city. we were given iron hooks with which we drug. the bodies covered them in plastic sheets and then place them in trucks that are transporting construction materials. the group picked up more than 300 corpses and 3 days were on the orders of the armed men of the conflict and see that has seen a search in cases of rape. and the abduction of women and girls, the united nations says it's documented to more than 50 cases since fighting began any 3 months ago. a config broke out in april,
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the u. n. human rights always has received credible reports of violations against over 50 women and goes in a single attack. as many as 20 women were reported the rate this week, i received additional information of the targeting of medical infrastructure and stuff, providing support to victims of sexual violence as well as an increase in objection of women and goes with you and says it's a long while i want it describes as unacceptable conditions set by the student government for a trucks to cross the border from the bible. how of crossing has been closed since monday is one of 3 border crossings with handling the majority view and deliveries to serial for the student. government has failed to renew authorization for the un security council to continue deliveries. and that's directly affected 4000000 syrians who rely on they can mandatory and age to revel held areas. in northern
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syria, most reports from a place where many hospitals are struggling to operate. because if those age shortages of the people of northwest syria has suffered the lot during 12 years of civil war, their health care system, which apparently survived their strikes and their tillery bombardment, is on the brink of collapse. many here need medical help and see what the little support they have may not be available for much longer and cut them at the country . i take my cancer, those here on the regular basis is i'm receiving medical care here for free, maybe more. this is my facebook read those and just imagining what might happen to thousands of those who are receiving treatment here. and it might stuff can scares me, it costs a $1000.00 to get treated. and people can afford even the cost of living to my boss, the any potential closure was the bottom of the hubble crossing was through care with cut off vital humanitarian aid to thousands in desperate need for me on my
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cell for some of the soft hospital provides maybe free health care services for thousands in the area and we received around 200 patients per day. and the numbers by increasing has been, you in fun, is gradually decreasing to the area in short on those who come to get the services of the most vulnerable people. people are literally lose. they lives. if they did not receive proper medical care, especially since the area is still going through the wall because he only to add to the problem too powerful of clips in february, damaged or destroyed at least 55 medical facilities. despite the challenges, medical stuff you are determined to continue their work. they're also appealing for help. it is not clear how the international community wasn't reactive. the board there is permanently closed, but the loss of the lifeline will have an immediate impact for many here. the attempts by this year and government to control across the board to re delivery is alarming many, including the us security council, human rights activists and medical workers. some of the how is the commercial lifeline for officers and health areas in the northwest?
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the software for the civil war near the border to remain open. so humanitarian supplies continue to arrive. there are such as your role as live with this area. it . okay, let's focus on windows and now we're actually in tennis by almost dable is looking to rewrite the history books. she's trying to become the 1st arab or african women to win a grand slam singles title. but she's up against it. she lost the 1st set to see the check play i'm, i'll catch up on just sort of a double wrist for a break up. in the 2nd the, she looks to turn things around. okay, what were our products here? in a few days it took through this is the whole course if there's a huge amount of global interest in this a miss madison cool for many, many reasons. absolutely. and under my warranty, i said she, she's a pioneer. she could become the 1st hour african woman to, to in the lady's singles title. and she really has been a child blazer and started many ways like she's making people and she needs to take up the guy. but she's also, it's been a huge star over outside of tennis by
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a factor by the factor where she comes from. of that she was a big star, this netflix documentary, a breaking point. and she seems to engage with fire. it's not just any our, well not just in africa but right around the well that i didn't this well. hi, serena williams, you know, tennis really days a big new starts are sort of carry or into the future. and i think we can join my colleague got pull race, who is us that wimbleton and has been following events for us for we were talking before in the last bullet to the right house. hardly anticipated dispatchers. i mean what's the level of excitement there about suspense? yeah, really huge level of excitement or a whole and we had a great rule. go up uh, 5 minutes old guy, a site when the chapel started, started fighting back in the 2nd sense having, having lost the 1st ones a ponderosa was you say she's a, she's a trailblazer chapo. she's the 1st african, all our appointment to reach the world. number 2, she's got full
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w t. a titles 1st to reach a, a grand slam final wimbledon last year. and the year of the year i saw you put in last year as well. of course, she lost the wimbledon final last day, which is just made. this is final all the more all the big and people anticipates, of even more. and i think the crowd here at wimbledon is really, really behind general. yeah. and look, of course, being the 1st hour about, well the biggest advocate with a to, to reach a little of the final issues. but is it the person is really engaged people's energies to claim your 5 bucks, tennessee in fact, of course, but she's also things are kept to the motivations of funds. are there in the u. k. just by have to meet her. yeah, i think so. right. holy and i, it's partly because of just how she, how she is on co, how she interacts with the crowd have kind of, or if you like. but it's also what you mentioned earlier, you know, that netflix documentary really gave us an an insight into carrots. uh um,
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how will the williams of the team around her as well? um and do you know, just how much desire she has for this trophy? she's not the wimbledon trophy as the screensaver on our i phone for uh for more than a year now. and, you know, she knows what this means as well to people back in soon as you have why, that's why they called her the minister of happiness. but i think as you, as you say, she's for a top, it is not just engineers here, but around the world as well with the, you know, really, really tiring the flying for this exciting generation of women's women's play. as i pulled, i guess there was that other play uh in this fargo and she she's talking very, very well. are we talk forget about her a part of our cater. i'm just sorry about our who's putting up our quite quite a performance in this bottom. yeah. of course, i mean uh, taking the 1st set when the, when the crowd of, uh, uh, crowded behind chapel, a big faith and i getting people in the back foot looks like she's fighting back
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some more. but yeah, it's a, it's a great story. she could be the 1st, i'm seated a woman. so when a wimbledon title, she's the 2nd lowest rank in history to appear in the final. and you know, this isn't really have favorite stuff. it's always a, you know, she's always said dress was kind of impossible to reach the, the 2019 french open final, which is on quite of calls. so it really will be a must have achievement from ok to have under, sorry about if she base people and on wednesdays. wimbledon title. okay, well, great stuff. is there a thank you very much. all right, berlin to thanks. hello. so that's a role. well, no doubt, to have full details for you about the direction that i've managed guys by shortly home was now food shortages and goes there who was expected to us and 60 percent of the 2000000 people that depend on the food i the really concerned about what's happening with agencies say they no longer have the money to prevent posting you some going hungry. some. how do i as well for the models of goals of daily struggle
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is especially tough to these children to keep them safe in a place that is in tory, if need dangerous, and to keep them fed. i'm gonna be the last i'm of the for will as an overseas how to put food in the table that had it is being withdrawn. i love the fact that the bomb case with the bomb, i definitely think of how to feed these 4 children. as you can see, you see our children and they don't understand the reasons of the lack of maybe recall survivor without it close to 2000000 policy means dependent 40 years of instability and the rising cost of living increase the threat of people going hungry agencies relying the funding and for garza funding has been drawing up right now there is a norm as pressure uh, globally on i budgets and ida allocations. it's certainly the case here in gaza as we share the food caseload,
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the food program would with world food program. they have already announced that they are coming back to the programming the world for the program, shutting down here next month. other your agencies are also cutting back and goes alone. around 400000 people could lose by the food supplies, threatening him during crisis is the has the have this on. however, the 5th of we talk about a 100000 families and gods are in need of food support. and the cats has reached approximately 20000 families. however, we are waiting for the approval of more names in the future. from jimmy, the head of children going hungry is already daddy. anything. the people have gone up exist against all the on the set of all having in the bed. minimum food data provided this suspension, lifeline however is not with the frank. one just is where the soldiers of a type, published and use protesting against the expansion of illegal sacraments they occupied westbank for lunches and suffer for attempting to stop. the settlers
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seizing the land, demonstrate to sight soldiers be thousands of women, 5 to the gas and strong grenades for con, as best of them. i left a number of international activists and also is radio came to support. housing is living in the village of on for, for the past 2 weeks in protesting a new illegal is really outposts. it was set top in the south of the village. the is ready. so just came and entered the village council, assaulted, facing up the protest. this, they will suffice. stone grenades, tear gas, and then so safari, life bullets up into the a in order to discuss the protests. and we've been seeing daily incursions by settlers and also is ready sold to is happening in the villages across the occupied west bank. and it comes to says this also the most trimming illegal, his right, the sacraments across the region at the office. right?
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government and 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 ray, the army incursions and also palestinians coming into these right assessments. and there's always been some soldiers killed in the north con ramallah and the occupied westbank still had allowed to 0 riddles in los angeles. weren't actors have joined riders on the picket line and have brought the entertainment industry to a standstill. the the flooding has been a big concern with monsoon rains across south asia,
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high for one. so here's the latest info that we have for you. still a saw you forecast is momma but rel pen the rate into punjab providence. in focused on over the weekend ground is saturated, so there could be further flooding here. and we know in northern india, the ring has been so relentless that the human out river versus banks in new delhi, producing some funding. there is still more rain falling over top of that area on sunday. biggest burst of rain will be month to per dash and this part of muscle ross stress state on sunday waterview of india will show us also the east getting hammered with some rain right around the bay of bank. also coastal myanmar and bond with dish as well. here's our tropical storm cooking up in the south china sea. this will continue to intensify to a type food equal at one point to a category 2. hurricane doesn't look like it's making mindful over china is find an island, but it is still going to ring out a lot of moisture here for the rest of china. it's fairly dry because again, most of the energy will be through the south end are seasonal plum rains. have done
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quite a number on south korea, a 150 kilometers south of sold. there was a land slide there and more rain falling over a top of this area on sundays. so that is certainly not good news. the tories terraces of the football extras club loyalty, company, 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 as taking a stand against male aggression with economy the last display of peace and you between the funds, who make football, oh, trends and angels on out just be right. of the
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you're watching out. just a reminder, the top story space, our extreme heat records is set to be broken around the world. health warnings have been issued in multiple countries. the heat waves bring with them severe health risks, especially for young children and the old and the conflict and see that has caused a search in cases of rape. in the junction of women and girls. united nations, such as documented 160 cases fighting the gun maybe 3 months ago. tennessee and tennis by almost your book is looking to rewrite the history books, wimbledon. she's trying to become the 1st arab applicant, women to win a grand slam singles title. but she's off against it, she lost the 1st set to i'm see to check time. i'll kind of under service tobias to break up in the 2nd to she looks to turn things around now and usually high
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temperatures and 11 on being blamed for such a while. fi as that as a, in a hold of reports from the northern district of i've got 5 fights of being forced to rely on doug nations because the government's almost bankrupt. 11 on emergency force is busy fighting fires. there's an increased risk due to a significant rise in temperature. already there had been 3000 fires in a relatively small sized country. the was fire season has begun earlier than usual this year. and it's blamed on global warming 11 on nearly bankrupt state makes the situation worse. the late this vacant that we have received was it was in 2000 years, 2000. and so for all of our vehicles and the tools are hold more than 20 years of age,
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limited resources make it hard to cover huge areas. in the north, a group of volunteers are relying on donations to protect 180 square kilometers of force. level non loses up to 2000 hector's of force a year to wildfires and deforestation. we have to drive an hour on narrow winding roads to reach this fire. the terrain is steep and rugged in this region. and these men work under difficult conditions. their equipment is basic, they only have 2 vehicles to cover vast territory and they have to rely on the help of locals. they buy some numbers, get the but my we also have a problem of enjoying the water supply line with the long distance is that when is the policies like most states institutions also lack funding and resources. united
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nations is offering support. what we have seen in the fios that have risen 4 times from last year. it's been mostly in grasslands. and that is because these lands have not been able to be clean. and we have been also working through our work at the municipal level in cleaning for us and, and cleaning glass land. so if the fi us that they don't spread so far, live in on has already lost 26 percent of its forested areas. in the past 2 decades, and that's before the impact of climate change center for their houses, either a car, northern 11 on pulse of china or being drenched in heavy rain while others, a baking in a heat wave, extreme heat. the loads have been issued in several provinces, temperatures sort of 45 degrees celsius in ching chunk, but it's floods which are causing an emergency in the south west 100. so it'd be rescued from flooded homes. heavy rains, expecting 24 chinese regions where large rivers often slot at this time, if you,
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a luxurious pleasant bolo to new bu, has to guide the state of emergency to deal with a worsening food crisis. record inflation has made basic goods on affordable for many rates. of mount nutrition have been rising and that would be widespread shots just under the state of emergency farm is will be given supplies and protection for mam. great. and some of those households could be given $10.00 a month for the next 6 months. it's where the prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been taking the hospital off to reports he was feeding on well, his office says he's in good condition and undergoing medical evaluation was fully conscious on his way. the reason for the hospitalization is not yet 9 us. now the latest $3000000000.00 bailout for god is welcome news for the government that but the not so welcome news, anything special money. she funds the clause a major reduction in government spending as higher, but also reports on the capital across government. critics fear that will include
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budget costs for already under funded schools and teachers so that the roof of the school building blew of during a storm last year for now listed as a taking place here, which ed services i used to be held. the students don't know when know if they'll have a proper classroom again. absolutely, lots of other cds. i'll log in to mr. thomas clark, to help us solve this. we've already all gone years. and you all need to be to get people states. one schools in gone, i had been struggling for years now the government is having to touch public spending to meet the conditions imposed by the international monetary fund. as part of a $3000000000.00 some here worry that could mean even list, many pretty already undefended. education sector, despite the government efforts to improve the quality of education and public schools, challenges remain. many schools like this one don't have enough resources. so just
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textbooks probably train teachers and this was, it was what was definitely leave is say there will be no major budget cuts to health education, but some people don't believe this in june 1000 failed exams to qualify as teachers want because of the i and the conditionality, which is putting a cup on the number of presses that can be employed by government to become part of government expenditure. government has found the weight of denying the almost $7000.00 teachers their qualification to become teachers. so that government doesn't feel compelled to imply that it's too soon for people to know what he picked. the item is slow and will have on the country. those desperate for conditions to improve could only wait and hope for the best part of my task that i'll do there. okay,
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to the states. now what strikes by hollywood actors and screen right is a full within the cancellation of movie productions and tv shows. union leaders say the growth of streaming platforms, otherwise, of artificial intelligence is making it harder for money to earn a living. while bundles has more of los angeles. c actors joint writers on the picket lines in los angeles and new york and a double strike that has brought the entertainment industry to a grinding halt. striker casey hamilton says, one of her top concerns is artificial intelligence taking the place of living actors act as need to be present and be in the work. and so to have that taken from us is taking away our life load our red zone days. chris devlin is pounding the pavement for better pay and royalties. mythology is that, you know, both writers and actors out here making big money and, you know, living the high life and pretty much we're just struggling to pay our rent and,
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and air bill. catherine kim thinks the big movie and t v studios will soon begin feeling the pressure that the writers and now the actors. i don't know how they're going to promote all of their summer blockbusters for one. they're going to be no red carpets. nobody is going to be on a glossy magazine cover. nobody's going to be on the talk show. the strikes of up ended the entertainment business halting shoots on scores of films. some of the high profile films that have stopped production or otherwise in limbo on account of the strikes include avatar for gladiator to dead. both 3 and a lie and king sequel in new york actors, including jason to dick is the star of streaming tv hit series. ted lasso, and oscar winning actress susan, so random picketed outside studio offices a group. the fact is union members met in washington to show their solidarity. i
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don't think it's for a guy to use my saved my life for future movies without my on the other side of the flight representatives of studio and streaming services, say the union's demands are unrealistic. they say the generous pay increases and concessions on a i have been offered, but rejected. no further labor management negotiations have been scheduled. both sides are settling in for a work stoppage, the to continue for months. rob reynolds, l g 0, los angeles. the . this is all just areas around up at the top stories, health warnings, it'd be an issue to multiple countries as temperatures reach dangerously high levels. a blistering heat wave is sweeping across europe with temperatures rising
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