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the, the want to blow by the perspectives the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life from a headquarters in delphi. i'm telling you, navigate that coming up in the next 60 minutes. so the news refugees who fled to try to tell out a 0 there her ring experiences of death on sports or from italy to the us and
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mexico to egypt. countries around the world face dangerously high temperatures, flooding and south korea leaves at least 20 to dad, has thousands are forced to evacuate. hospitals in opposition control regions of cereal are struggling to cope. and piece of stems who do sports. it's disappointment for on starbucks. it's an easy and is be sending the wimbledon final for the 2nd year in a row. this time by and see to check play marquetto gonzales. of, of the welcome to the news hour. it's 1800 hours g m t. and certainly these army representatives have arrived in jetta as efforts are being made to find a diplomatic solution to the sudan conflict. millions of people have been displaced by the 3 month long conflict. at least a $100000.00 more have fled to neighboring countries. and those have gone to charge from the western door for region had been speaking about what they experienced as they escaped the regional capital
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o janina. the international criminal court at the hague is now investigating suspected war crimes into our 4th. and the parent military rapids support forces has denied involvement in the violence against civilians. but refugees on witnesses, a gunman, or killing and torturing people, and leaving piles of burn bodies behind the help them on my team and kind of to do 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 $300.00 corpses and 3 days were on the orders of the armed men. i am a refugee and a drag. can i have 4 children who was shot also off to a shell that's cut on us. i lost my grand daughter. in addition,
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i lost 2 sons. they were shots 15 days ago, and they haven't arrived yet as close to if a shot in missing, we can send it, i'm finished date. and if they suspect any person, they shoot him directly. and this one has a broken leg. he was struck directly. they will not have mercy on him. people in uniform, a doing the killing, and they have heavy weapons. i can't tell you who kills. but i own not from the government, which i saw a number of date. people jump to the street in areas you find to sometimes 5. and sometimes you find a group. so i slipped in the street, and the 2nd day i continued walking. and in the street again, i saw the data people dumped, others were running away. they came out in the street at night to escape what happened into nina. and they were killed in and bushes on the road, you would find checkpoints and they would search us, telling us to give them our phones and money. they targeted young people. all mean like us, they didn't push us as much. well, so i'm bringing have a morgan, she's joining us from under mine. so how about harring details are now are merging
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. what more are you hearing on the ground? while the testimonies back the survivors and refugees who arrived in a transport told to 0 or just some of these thousands and thousands of tests, such as testimonies that have been given to aid workers to human rights groups. as and journalists who been interviewing uh the refugees upon their arrival at to add re from to name. now, many of them recounted that's hospitals have been destroyed, that people who tried to seek medical assistance in health facilities were targeted . but they had to leave behind relatives because they were injured and that's moving them out or traveling with them to the border and into neighboring chad is very difficult. so they had to meet family members and loved ones behind. now the issue of bodies, many people who we spoke to an address evening to know when the conflicts 1st talked, that happened repeating best that the dead bodies on the ground that their bodies.
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they cannot very and that's something that also came up in the reports of the un human rights commission that bodies are being left on the ground, but not being given proper burials. and that there is a mass graves outside janina. again, the refugee say that's, that's my dream is probably just one of many that could be in west star for especially around the city of janina. because they, they say hundreds of people have been killed by malicious and by the parent been through rapid support forces. right, and what's the latest on the fighting? what we've been hearing, heavy arts are being fired here in the city of on demand towards cartoon city and the northern part of the capital, the s wrecks long earlier on saturday afternoon. and there's been heavy fighting in the early hours of saturday, between the parent military rapids support forces and this with the news army here in the city of on demand. now the army also released a statement saying that the parent made it through rapid support for says targets at the military hospital in the southern parts of on demand city with
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a drone attack that led to the killing of at least 5 and the entering of at least, 22 people inside the hospital, most of them civilians. this has been going on for a while now as the, our tiller. we strikes the air strikes being launched. and the fighting. many people think that they're still trapped in the capital cartoon. in the 3 cities, they don't know where to go to as fighting continues and civilians remaining costs in the crossfire between the 2 sides. and how about just one more for you? because there have been a accusations made by human rights organizations like human rights rights watch against the rock that support forces accusing them of abuses in west star for state . what's the official response of the apparent military rapids support forces to these allegations of the the report is from 2 or 3 days back. the power military rapids support forces released a statement responding to that human rights watch reports late on saturday. and they said that the, the report contains some inconsistencies that the sources were unreliable. the
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sources being of course, the refugees that lifetime mystery, a city in uh, west star 4 into neighboring chads. now, the rapids support forces says that they do not have any presence there that they pulls most of their forces from around. the west are 4th to janae. now, in preparation of an attack by the so the news army in the city of janina but refugees have been repeatedly saying that they were malicious, that they were allied to the power military rapids support forces that they will fight as wearing the iris if uniform. so these are the details that they gave to human rights watch work as an to many of the rights groups. but now the rapid support for us, it says that those details were inconsistent and accurate, and that the human rights watch should have referred to them before issuing their report. okay, thank you so much that. so i'll just say, let's have a morgan reporting for us from under mine and some done well since the fighting broke out and hard to him in april port. so don has effectively taken over as the
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administrative capital. the have on file has more easy than 9 pm. i am time using both. so that goes on at least to the to the studio has a police through the state. did you headquarters in costume? no. okay. 5 by off support. forces me to ship the new, i mean what the mutant as far as is attacked all media facilities, including the national tv. so we found it necessary to be launched, a national tv broadcast at the federal level, which we managed to achieve from here in just a few days, nearly all of so that it's major federal institutions followed suit by moving the operations to the support city of less than a 1000000 inhabitants, the federal cabinet and it's relocate, administers, have of the 1st meeting on what states since fighting the gun 3 months ago. only one member of the link saw frontier council showed up here and had a brief discussion with the ministers before the session. but he didn't want his name or fixed it to be made public. probably an indication of how tends to secure
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with the situation. it's even here, far away from come to the old town district dates back more than a 100 years. that's how long bought so that has been 7 as the countries economy, capital you to accounts for 90 percent of saddam's international trade. thanks to its statistic position on that. let's see. it's also a fishing town and a tourist destination for scuba divers. codle if love us. most humanitarian aid for well victims. first, our lives here by ad on see students and others from all of us would then come for school, set to tickets and all types of official documentation. and you, fox to the, for the printing of passports is being built, the central bank resume and its services here, after the shut down, if it's made headquarters in come to the cities administrative district. he's a close to me to tell his own feeling is that i stick to a few officials. i agree to talk to the media. that agent has seemed to be billions
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in the past. and the recent calls to join the army. you said it was test of loyalty with all of the 10000 escape is a fighting and waiting to evacuation or humanitarian support. so that is lead us off their hands from. how much fun does your boat. so then there has been a record. high temperature is recorded from around the globe burden sheet. waves are sweeping across europe, with temperatures raising about 45 degrees celsius. and for the 1st time ever, the world could officially record a temperature as high as 55 degrees celsius heres or weather presenter jeff harrington. to show us square and one, and there's a lot of red showing up on this map. so the dark or the red, the higher the temperature. and what you need to know is every continent in summer right now, under sheet wave alerts, it's impossible to mention every single one, but sun spots that have hit 50 degrees and above lately,
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iraq iran and wait. but now the heat is really intensifying in the us desert southwest. so that's where we're going to pick up the story here. again, remember dark with the red, the higher the temperature and heat is just trapped in this area. look at some of these temperatures today. phoenix, 46, vegas 46, but hotter spills. we looked toward sunday, death valley now up to $55.00. this could be a new world record, so the temperature to beat 54.4 that was set in death valley in july 2021. okay, let's go to europe right now. hop over the atlantic. we're in the thick of a heat wave here. seems will intensify over the course of the weekend, so roam at 37 on saturday, but check out what happens on sunday. you close in on 40 degrees, same goes for syria, but we as well. but if we look at the extended forecast for it, oh is capital the old time temperature record? 40 degrees. so you could break that on monday. if you don't, you get another ticket. the can on tuesday, and then the winds will shift around and finally some relief from the heat as we
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had midway through next week. also in northern africa, things have been hot. so let's go to out syria. it's capital elders. had it's hot estate on records pretty close to 48 degrees earlier this week. that was then, let's talk about now we've got heat alerts in play for that northwest slice of mauritania. tough to tell, right? because it's capital new offset, just 30 degrees, but that's because you've got the breeze of the appliance of keeping temperatures lower. almost all of egypt is under a weather alert as low as the temperature showed up. so we looked at cairo, it's record for the month of july, $42.00, you could break it on sunday if not sunday, monday, for sure, with blazing hot sunshine and a height of $44.00 degrees. oh, richard allen is a professor of climate science and he says that cutting greenhouse gas emissions needs to be our priority in order to tackle climate change. the extremes around the world caused by weather patterns. but these weather patterns more severe than they usually with the because of the greenhouse gases we've been pumping into the,
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out in the statutes of human activities, the moment the heat waves upping. ok, going to be, how did i have an extra boost from the out developing el nino which will affect many regions across the world in terms of offering wind problems. searching whether the heat waves occurring through where the extreme rain, full and flooding will occur, causing greenhouse gas emissions will change things very rapidly. indeed, this being shown in the light to start the safety report if we do talk rapidly and massively greenhouse gas emissions to net 0 wet by any residual emissions or on spike and emissions taken out by the land to the ocean. we know that the surface temperature is going to stabilize relatively rapidly. i've got a number of years, maybe a decade or 2. of course, the ocean will keep on m heating up into depression. we'll keep teaching up ice sheets will continue to melt. so sea level rise will continue for the long term
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thoughts. the fact to the matter is what we do now in cussing greenhouse gases across those sets is transport, food heating, cost cutting across all the sectors. we'll have a very rough paid benefits. the society, by limiting will mean, because every bit will mean boxes, every bit of extra will mean that we can avoid through custom greenhouse gases will make these avoid. for this intensification of these extreme weather events, we're seeing around the world at the moment. unusually high temperatures and 11 on i've been playing for a search and wildfire as, as indicated reports in the northern district of rock god, firefighters are being forced to rely on donations because the government is almost bankrupt. a living on the emergency force is busy fighting fires. there's an increased risk due to a significant rise in temperatures. already there had been 3000 fires in
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a relatively small sized country. the was fire sees it has begun earlier than usual this year. and it's blamed on global warming lebanon's nearly bankrupt state makes the situation worse. the late this vacant that we have received was, was in 2000 year, 2000 and so for our vehicles and the tools are hold more than 20 years of age. 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 forest 11 on loses up to 2000 hector's, a forest a year to wild fires and deforestation. we have to drive an hour on narrow
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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 local people, but sometimes you get the debt. but my we also have a problem of enjoying the water supply line due to long distance as well as the policies, like most states, institutions also lack funding and resources. united nations is offering support we have seen in the fios that have risen 4 times from last year. it's been mostly in graft lots. and that is because these lines 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 cleaning glass lines. so if the fi us that they don't spread so far,
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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 elders. either a car, north or 11 on one from or head on the i'll just there is are including i'm harder with us a in gone outside a public school, one of many across the country. keep watching. i'll check inside to see what conditions in there are like the new zealand. all blacks fit for peter reaction from the b championship. the 1st of all take you to israel because the prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that he feels very good after he was taken to hospital or, and this will bring him how much i'm doing. he's joining us from tel aviv. so any more details emerging about the prime minister is condition well, there interest in the past few minutes is really media has reported that the decision has been made that the prime minister will stay in the hospital
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a lease overnight. and that means that the. c meeting the regular weekend cabinet meetings that happens on sunday will be canceled and that it will be now held on monday. there was a video saved with a release from prime minister between the hours ago. in the video. i certainly read potentially. so you said i was without water was good. i would like to thank you all for your concern. thanks for the medical hospital i few well 51 for request wait to read more water. don't go into your time to to loans for the enjoy. our summer that's the latest from the prime minister is really media reported that his doctors and the hospital had made an announcement that the cause of this visit to the hospital was officially the hydration. the prime minister had been feeling dizzy. use it
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as our tests are still being done, and you'll have to pardon the noise here and approaches to there are tens of thousands of people protesting judicial overall proposals. that's why it's so loud where we are really talk about what's going on behind. do my, my because as, as we can see, the angry does continue around these proposed additional reforms. how much pressure is this putting on? nothing. yahoo, in the government? well, this is putting quite a bit of pressure on this and that you know, as far right wing lucian, this is the 28th of protests that have been healthier and kind of even which you have thousands of on they say the plan essentially the education weakening moving israel away from democracy. and that's why they're so much angry now why
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we're seeing so much their anger in the last few days is because last week you had, well, actually in the past week you had the passage of the 1st reading, the 1st one and none of the bills associated with those very contentious package of loss is really there will still be turn your vote would actually become more. and even though that's the only one portion of this entire package of laws that, that substantially reaching the judiciary, it is really wild people up on last tuesday. you have what was called the day of destruction in which thousands upon thousands of people demonstrated many places across these room. and you also had, does with people arrested with the police prob, disorderly conduct. the protests have now said they are going to have what's called a day of resistance starting next tuesday, and that there will be a protest plan for throughout the week. they want to get the message out to the government to mr. mckinney on. 7 that they will not stand for him trying to get
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these laws inactive. right? and that's why there's so many people out here right now. we're told tens of thousands of people here and they are committed to continuing to come out to get this message across. thank you. so much how much i'm doing for that reporting from television reports say that the u. n. is alarmed by what it describes. this quote unacceptable condition set by the syrian government for a trucks across the border frontier ga, that's according to a letter seen by news agencies, reuters and f p. so the bab and how on crossing has been closed since monday. it's one of 3 border crossings which handles the majority of un deliveries to syria. but the un security council has failed to renew authorization to continue supplies to rebel held areas that directly affect 4000000 syrians rely on the humanitarian aid to rebel held the areas in northern syria, north dakota, most reports from in live. that's where many hospitals are struggling to operate
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because of age shortages of the people of northwest syria has suffered the lot during 12 years of civil war. their health care system, which barely survived their strikes, and their tillery bombardment is on the brink of collapse. many here need medical help and see what little support they have may not be available for much longer and cut them at the can she, i take my cancer dose here on the regular basis as 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 scares me. it costs a $1000.00 to get treated and people can afford even the cost of living. pick them up. what's the advantage? the potential closure was the bottom of the hubble crossing was through care with cut off vital humanitarian aid to thousands in desperate need. hold on for some of the soft hospital provides many free health case services for thousands in the area and be received around 200 patients per day. and the numbers by increasing has been
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here in front 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 a lives if they did not receive proper medical care, especially since the area is still going through the wall because he only have to add to the problem too powerful of cliques, in february, damaged or destroyed at least 55 medical facilities. despite the challenges, medical staff here 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. 5 of the how is the commercial lifeline for officers and health areas in the northwest? the software sale the civil war and near the border to remain open. so humanitarian
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supplies continue to arrive are such as are all live, all this area. nigeria as president, lot to know who has declared a state of emergency needs to deal with a worsening food crisis. record inflation has made basic goods on affordable for many. under the state of emergency, farmers will be given supplies, and some households could be given $10.00 a month for the next 6 months. for the food crisis and africans, most populous country has been growing for years. the one says 25000000 nigerians are at high risk of not being able to get enough food. every day. prices jumped off to the new government, ended a long running fuel subsidy. in june. inflation has been rising, hitting a near 18 year high of 22.4 percent in may. the situation is made worse by continued attacks by boca hard on other criminal groups. security data shows hundreds of farmers have been killed or kidnapped within the last year alone. how does that one is the founder of connected development,
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which helps african nations achieve sustainable development goals? he says president turnover is taking the right measures before. now we've not done enough, mind you, this is a new government and a new government is picking both policy is a decision spectrum of into subsidy that have not lead to inflation and ask for the insecurity. but i think this is quite bored and come into a game. yes, we're playing catch up because for those government did not adequately invested in half within security than in charging their life and properties adequately protected. recently we had the announcement that still being is funded in security, but most importantly pretty tar in critical infrastructure and had with that i needed, but also training month power. and knowing that the national security advisor would going to lead on this one, which is quite exciting because he has to support the interests of demand. you're going to get to because for the best to walk, you must trust the government agent's an individual who is leading is that we know by another 2 bedroom come, you know,
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from the kids of integrity. once that gets done from beyond the collection agency. but we have quite confident that if this profile coordination also working, we tried to should not realize i really just institution because you cannot click them. i don't give enough calls to look into the society of development partners in the united nation and local barrows and groups i, i believe we can talk with it when you look at how will invest that info subsidy will be subsidizing the reach. the poor people have not been joining for a subsidy. and now what we've also seen is the funds that, uh, consumption data was not actually accurate. so when you look at before the remove of subsidy, and now i think this is a bold move. this has come in the book. yes, it has impacted icon on me, but we know that there will be an initial shock and that's why the president has not declared the state of legend fund put security 10 inflation. and i believe if this policy is for the data, then i get our bounce back, but most importantly, we'll have a 5 run country and economic growth will create jobs. the most important could be
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under possibly 2 active. and these are some of the main goal, particularly goal one of the as well a wimbledon. there was disappointments for tennessee and tennis player on supper. she was trying to become the 1st era or african women to win a grand slam singles title. but she lost the final for the 2nd year in the rose, this time to marchesa and going through some of the check is the 1st and see that player to win the women singles, title at wimbledon in the open era and fours of her. it's her 3rd defeats and major tennis finals. and thank you guys for coming. thank you for choosing. for me. the energy is amazing from day one here. i really appreciate your support. it's been a tough journey, but uh that's dennis and i promise i come back one day. and with this tournament we're going to have more than that intense final, a wimbledon in the suppressed bulletin that's in about 15 minutes time. but still ahead on the houses are and is our i'm rob reynolds in los angeles,
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were actors have joined riders on the picket line and have brought the entertainment industry to a standstill and also into sports this additional memory. well, come ahead of the women's world cup in new zealand. peter, full round of all the sport. let's say the the, this is your weather report for the middle east and africa. great to have you along a lot of hot sunshine showing up here. look at these temperatures bucked dead 49. great set. 50 degrees. now for the golf breeze off the golf means we're scooping up that humidity. it is driving it right into places like doha. so you're certainly
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feeling it over the next little bit. also humidity is through southern buckets, funding could actually with this series, it's feeling closer to about 40. so meantime we've got outbreaks of rain through as mamma by rel, pending and punch at providence. as we head toward sunday, for turkey, a more wet weather are coming in to the northeast black sea coast. that's an area where we've seen flooding. so we'll keep tabs on that. and for the top end of africa, whether alerts in play right across egypt as those temperatures showed up. no kyra at 43 degrees. if you hit that, that will be a new record for the month of july. central africa looks like this biggest pulses of rain confined to the gulf of guinea, and we've got our storms coming off the opium highlands as we skipped to this house right now. it is a fairly con picture across south africa, but got to put the warning out there. you're temperatures are going to dramatically drop later next week. so for now,
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enjoy it up to $25.00 degrees and turfin season. victorious terraces of the football extras. white club loyalty, company, violence, confrontation when i was young, when there was a football match, we were frightened because the friends couldn't go crazy. but in indonesia, one group of revolutionary supporters as taking a stand, i guess, mainly pressure with economy for the display of peace and due to the funds who make football, oh, trust and angels, on out just the right. a diverse range of stories from across the globe from the perspective of on networks janice on our on counting the cost wise hunger stood on the rise in many parts of the world. artificial intelligence is expected to revolutionize businesses. what does it cost effective fos, we find out how we rock is price to keep the light switched on,
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counting the cost on that will do 0 the, the color again, the top stories on mountains. it renews over the international criminal court of the hank is investigating suspected war crimes and this was on conflict. the symphonies governments representatives have also arrived in judge to resume talks with the parent military rapids support forces professors against the proposed traditional reforms and israel, and gathered in tel aviv. this is a 7th month of demonstrations by those who say the proposed reforms will give the government more power. extreme sheet records are set to be broken around the world
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. health warnings have been issued in multiple countries. the heat waves bring with them severe health risks, especially for young children. the elderly. the u. s. as one of the country is being swept by those high temperatures. millions of people have been advised to take extra precautions during the heat wave. my kind of reports, it's a sum of this content to mid scorching temperatures. record off the record set to be shifted in the sweltering heat. 85000000 people and the heat alerts is really crazy. you can go outside really without feeling like you're going to test and pads with the heat expectations of more heavy rains of the unprecedented flooding in the northeast of the u. s. a direct consequence say experts of climate change, human cause. climate change also causes rainfall to be more extreme. we're atmosphere holds more moisture. so when a storm system comes,
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it's dumping out much larger amounts of water. california is that the valley is full cost to reach higher than 54 degree celsius this weekend. in texas, officials are anxious to be monitoring the venerable power good demand for cooling power. heating a rick hold for the 2nd day in a row and the most vulnerable people are also on the threats in las vegas volunteers are in the homeless coms. parsing out much needed supplies in the nation's capital. it's a balmy, $86.00 degrees fahrenheit. that's 50 degrees celsius. it's normal at this time of the but the white house climate team is old. too aware that when a nationwide basis, this is an anomaly. it's something that hits us every summer, but had the intensity and frequency of these heat waves that we're seeing scientist degree. those are fueled by climate change. you know, this president has called climate change a crisis and the one of the top crises that are affecting our nations off of you
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onto the ocean surface. the woman walters of reaching karl on an unprecedented basis. that florida keys liberally would not exist if it were not for the coral reef track that has existed here over the millennia. and the way is an effort to change the state is quote, carl fragments being cultivated in the threes and then re punted underwater. a small but significant reminder that climate change can be comforted, although experts will on this temperatures rise, those efforts on multiple fronts will become more urgent. my kind of, i'll just say era, washington or climate change is also affecting south korea. at least 20000 people have been killed there after summer rains caused heavy flooding authority save the number of victims could rise as 14 others are still missing. barbara and go for
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reports. rescue was a back seem to reach 19 caused trucks and a flooded tunnel. and chunk juice. south korea is not clear how many people are in the vehicles. the some of the thousands of people who have had the lives disrupted after 3 days of heavy rains. the torrential downpour triggered land slide sparing property in many parts of the country. in the central just send district a dime of a fluid causing power cuts and damaging rates and bridges. thousands of people have been forced to leave the homes to seek shelter and medical treatment. but more bad weather is expected. it's the peak of south korea's summer monsoon season, and meteorologists a full cost heavy rain until wednesday. they've ruined the severe with us because it's a grave danger to the public. barbara and good eldest era of parties in iceland
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are wanting people to stay away from an erupt in volcano flows of lava and dangerous gases started on monday. and main airport in the capitol reykjavik isn't far away, but there been no flight disruptions so far speak to gunner gunner son who's a photographer and an explorer. he's joining us from iceland. capital reykjavik, welcome to be i'll just there and these hours. so how our residents, including yourself coping with the ongoing eruptions and what do you being advice to do and thank you so much. and so, so far everyone is going pretty well. i would say, uh, i think that russian is dividing the caps i live in. there's like one kind of people who are really excited that there's another option and people are rushing to go see it. and then there's another can of people who are like, oh no, not again. and that of course, it is not like they are. of course, i mean, i mean is i can spend a lot of those bags and things like that. so some people have been like a little bit. i'm comfortable with that, but most people are quite excited about the kinda direction. and there's
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a large number of people who are very excited to go see it. and both of them for the past few days, the weather conditions have been quite on favorable and traffic. going to see it because there's like a long trail. you have to take right now, the wind is blowing a lot of the toxic gas and pollution right over the trail. so right now there's a lot of people who are nice then who are waiting had to go to see it. so people are coping pretty well, and so that's like prior to, prior to interruption, do you have any idea when it's about to happen? as this somewhat, i would say. so i would say like the last 2 weeks, that's how it's been with the disruption and the previous 2 ones as well. so the 3rd erupt, send within 3 years, and i added with these erupt them. this being like a 2 week kind of 2 weeks before the start of the rest and the way they have been a lot of upgrades and you really felt the ground sick. yeah. so you're sitting out of your home and suddenly you miss here, there's booms and everything is shaking with the news can be a little bit disturbing. so when that starts, like you really see, okay,
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something might happen and of course they're monitoring this base. you'll see here in iceland and they're using satellites and all kinds of tools to muscle to measure how like you can see in the magpies trying to kind of make its way through the process. and so it didn't quite well monitor. so they were estimating for like few days that is gonna start at any time. and all of a sudden it just kind of kicked off. right. and you were mentoring the, the 2 interruptions in 202120228 moment ago. i mean, what would you put down or what do you hearing about what officials are saying as to the reasons behind the resurgence of volcanic activity in the past couple of years in that particular area. so i'm obviously not all of this and i'm not like and i cannot write given very technical. no, that's yeah, i will say that this area is um, is an area that where the has not been a lot of the kind of activity in the past few 100 years. so nobody was really expecting. and what kind of corruption in this area there are many other ok knows
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with were much more likely to erupt. so when it happened in 2021, people are very surprised. and especially because them, you know, that there's the international airport. they're close by. there's like quite some city like some the, somebody lives there and, and people living not so far. and also even the tablets so area has been expanding in the direction of the volcanic get wherever the volcanic activity is happening. so it's quite a, quite surprising i would say it for everyone here. i spend that this happening, but now like that has see if this so with the rough to him that happened in 2021. then they started like it's almost like a new era. other option has, has kind of kicked off in this area. so is this by then that we could be answering like a few 100, like maybe up 2 or $300.00 the period where they would be quite frequent. and they'll kind of get your options in this area, but of course nobody really knows for sure. but that's kind of what they're estimating. so it's quite likely that they will is not going to be the last one. i'm just going to be more what kind of directions in that area we thank you so much,
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gunner gunner said, for speaking to us from reykjavik. thank no worries. my pleasure. as soon as i write scripts of calls for emergency aid and shelters from migrants expelled from fox last week, so hundreds of migrants were rounding up by a forward. he's rounded up by all parties rather and expelled to a desert region near the libyan border. and we talked to one, my grand still stuck in that area for us as did. here's his story. my name is, will spawn, don bailey. and i have been into a new show for 2 years ago with my brother about it. so it's about all thoughts and it's based on this riled and so fox, the ex fellows before these on some updates in each of gonna trip us on those $2.00 costs of it as a reason i lost my product as well as pay before you still days when did to close here? i saw the deck or
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is the international monetary fund requires a major reduction in government spending as herman's house. some reports in the capsule across government, critics fear that will include budget cuts for already under funded schools and teachers so that the roof of the school building blew of during a storm last year. so 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. we do 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 state 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 dollar some here worry that could mean even list many for the already
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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 textbooks properly trained teachers and disc what it was, but well, 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 am. if 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 due almost a $7000.00 teachers because occasion to become teachers. so that government doesn't feel compelled to imply that it's too soon for people to know what the pick the item is slow and will have on the country. those desperate for conditions to
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improve could only wait and hope for the best part of the tasks out there. okay, it strikes by hollywood actors and screen writers are forcing the cancellation of movie productions on tv shows. union leaders say the growth of streaming platforms and rise of artificial intelligence is making it harder for many to earn a living. rob reynolds has more from los angeles, the actors joined writers on the picket lines in los angeles and new york in 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 in taking away our life load, our regional and
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a 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, and air bills. 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's 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 pool 3 and a lion king sequel. in new york actors,
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including jason subject is the star of streaming tv hit series. ted lasso and oscar winning actress susan, so random picketed outside studio offices say a group of actors union members met in washington to show their solidarity. i don't think it's for a, i saved my life for future movies without my on the other side of the flight representatives of studio and streaming services, say the unions 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 that could continue for months. rob reynolds, l g 0, los angeles. still a heads on al jazeera, reflecting on what might have been theater, runs off the action from the women's final when
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the from one side of both empire spending several continents. but by the 1940s, the french were forced to confront realities and to moms for independence. and the 1st part of the documentary series out there and looks at how the colonial unrest group i'm sick to know. jerry, a and full scale warn indo china blood and his french, the colonized nation on al jazeera sears from, i'll just say around on the go and need tonight. i'll just there is only mobile app . is that the, this is where we live from out. is there is a mobile app available in your favorites apps to just set for it and typed on
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a new app from out to 0 new at you think? is it the the plan for the sports? there's now with peter who has all the action from the women's final, the wimbledon, peter, exactly right. theory, marquetto bones. roosevelt has made history at wimbledon, becoming the 1st and see did play in the open air. it's a win the women's title, the check beating tendency, and 6 feed on strip a in the final in straight sets on since the cold roll path, i guess the action this was a victory, hardly any one had predicted 4 months ago. markets of, of the most of that was it loved as
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a tourist. what seemed the windows in florida was covering some injury. now she was lifting the venus rice with a dish coming the full check flare to win. this title of the lead up to this fido had been dominated by an opponent or the job of the 28 year old son is in playing and has 2nd successive wimbledon fargo and bidding to become the 1st applicant. and i reply to with the ladies title of the succeeds, it was coming off the back of full successive ways of a grand slam champion from the previous rounds. cut off to a great stuff, breaking the bone growth of a sub in the 2nd game that had no choices to pull away in the opening set. that school does this one of us, $31.00 unforced errors in the math believe instead to for the growth of the a full, the french hoping for list wins on a run of full games. the type of set 6 full the 2nd set, the guy like the 1st advice squires exchanging breaks
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a sub there were sorry is the occasion was getting too much for sure. but the crucial break came and the noise game that made it for a whole giving the gross of a child to serve for the championship reply. he came into the total. but frank, 42 in the world. how that of, and his of the kind of him they didn't read science. so i told i said everything, i know i, i had the cost last year this time. so i'm just, you know, if there's amazing, there's how i can send here and as a whole this, you know, it's, it's, and this is crazy. as a boy, she was left to reflect on what might have been the success of defeats and the grand slam final motion of the occasion. for the 2 months. i don't know, i'm just uh, it's gonna be it's a day to day for me, but to i'm not going to give up and i'm going to come back stronger and
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have to rekey 3 and for the last flight plan size models truly the best time will come, but for now the play and the with the entire told belong, somebody kept the address of the whole top out, which is 0. and the deceitful exhibit in the final and disappointment scene for the tennessee and suppose is watching on since the cold. full reese was following the match up the lincoln club while on his depo came into this women singles final, at wimbledon. having already achieved so much at the 1st arable african to become the women's world. number 2, the 1st to reach a grandson final at wimbledon. last year, the us siphoned last year and this year when we're done, really seemed like on the buzz dates with destiny after that painful the fates in last year's wimbledon finals. he vowed to use that pain as a couple of back to play. and, and finally, when the troy say, hey, we're at wimbledon that say it wasn't to be nice as he felt what 2 sides to nothing
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to say to the and see the check mark has a vendor. so by on see if i spoke to the crowd afterwards describing how painful this the fate was. as her husband, kareem also had physio white to white, says in the crowd, but she did promise to come back strong guy, unless she said the ones i have funds one day, i will make it. i promise that she hopes to emulate the vendor. so i have a who, a short time ago, brundis the wimbledon flight from a balcony behind me too. but we'll have 3 more chances even before next day is we're more than out. the australian opened the us open. i'm the french open to become the 1st arable african woman to win a grand slam title, full rece aldi's era at wimbledon in london. and these are the scenes back home, and soon as he is on both ends, watched the final arise to the highest levels and began to say to a hero, to many, unfinished spans across the country. anticipation of ship a winning,
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one of the big titles remains high. levels or you could have uh, an onto as close to any story could treatments that to museums and arabs were waiting for. but she has to work on the psychological side to achieve what she in fulton is young. aspire to, the side of you, mom's everybody, else. i'm about to send you out. i'm disappointed. she lost for a 2nd time in a row. she didn't win the title, but i hope she has more luck next time and gets the opportunity to when they hit the high on how you but obviously a great disappointment to that. you dizzy and we don't know what the real reason is . perhaps a psychological preparation was not good for this much, and there was a big difference in the world rankings. but let's be optimistic, the oldest of over to meet the titles in the future. this bickering rice bolt silver way to waste time, and you'll be hoping to do the same with these new club also. and i finally completed the signing of the live international prices. joining in the deal with $138000000.00, which is a wrinkled fee between $2.00 brush clubs and make some also is most expensive. if
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assigning 24 year old who captain west end to the rope, a conference lead type of last month seems it was a tough decision to leave him is. but he wants to spend the best use of his career at all the women's world cupcakes up in 5 days in new zealand and australia and the teams based in olden were given the traditional mallory welcome the, the usa doing to seize even to the portugal for the beans, nowhere and vietnam at the po for the ceremony, which is beginning to acknowledge and grief of businesses. so that starts on tuesday when using and host new way and he didn't talk in front of a set of crowds with super excited. we kind of wait 8 and pop in a couple of days and have the whole country behind us. it's super exciting and yeah, it's quite a tough european position is also good as well to get that experience. plenty of
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time to contact with this culture is amazing. the news, the only people are being so good receiving like very warm, very kind, very nice to us. the same kind of hostile strategy. i will welcome to the special smoking sir me as they arrived at the base and brisbin perform is also carried out a judge on traditional dogs for the squad, australia. and they told me that against the republic of ireland on thursday. these even though looking in good shape aid of the rugby world cup in september, the old black survived to fight back from south africa and they read me chapter flash, easy, little 17 know left early in the game off the tries from aaron smith and shannon for though the 2nd part of the spring books got back to the same, a points of the old lex. but that was as close as the gauze. but it will champions be some $5520.00 in oakland as to when some 2 phonies even now have one hand on the
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trophy and there was an accident. sidney was origin see the tunnel straight here. so he says he was a few minutes late for much of big game in case of one of these both sides full a full sized piece, but it was a try in the final minutes. so the businesses from martin gonzalez, it prints the way victory on all the swill that's to defeats out assuming the championship and the returning coach ages. it's not new since we mcelroy went to major golf titles, but he remains in good form. going into next week's open championship. he needs to scottish open that note, verify one shots coming into the final round of 3 on the pause. 3rd round of 67, taking the know the irishman for 13 on the car. stuff 3 is tom kim is the closest challenge. it's a mcelroy who's chasing the 2nd title of the little disabilities that have you for the moment will be here again in a few hours time with another update 30. okay, looking forward. so thank you so much peter. and that's it for the news. our on
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algebra 0, we'll take a short break, but we'll be back in just a moment with much more of the days news. and as always, you can add online. our website is all to 0. com there. you'll find all the latest stories and all the updated headlines. we'll take a short break and we'll see you in a minute. the village estates control information that's controlling the narrative to dominating the media. how does the narrative improve public opinion and norma? spite, you might not be the most important story about china of today,
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but that's what the big piece attention to. how is citizen jim listened? rephrasing the story. the listening post, i fixed the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered. once out, noting cuba private businesses about since 2021, people have been able to incorporate small and medium sized businesses more than 7000 companies. i'm sorry for being incorporated how we face the small businesses like this will boost productivity and get more food on people's flights. but in the nation with teachers and scientists and tiny salaries, the imagine private sector is already attracting highly qualified workers away from state jobs. the communist party of cuba is finally moving towards a mixed economy. a grand private sector will likely increase production, could of road social cohesion and what is still one of the most equal countries in the americas both and now the state remains the dominant economic force. fundamental shift is on the way. the 19 sixty's, the significant decade across the middle east and north africa. it was to dictate
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when new dynamic movements launched in the last of a 3 car series, which is 0. well, looks at the changes in society as a whole. teachers were looked after and learning methods were closed, the evaluated from education to the changing rules of when the expansion of the middle class and improve the transportation the sixty's in the arab society. on al jazeera, the, the harrowing stories of death and torture refugees fleeing the fighting and threw done, talked to alger 0. the you're watching out, is there a light from a headquarters in delphi and getting you navigate to also a heads flooding and land slides in south korea? leaves at least 20 to dad. just thousands are forced to evacuate from italy in
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