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that we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter what i'll do to bring you the news. i'm going to fast that matter to you. how does era on the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm emily, and when this is the news, allan live from so hard coming up in the next 16 minutes another day of extreme hate bags. many parts of the world with full cost is predicting even higher temperatures next week. while torrential rain and lance lives in south career at
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least 35 people have been killed in thousands forced from their own. rebuilding relations with syria rocks prime minister becomes the 1st or rocky, elated to visit the stats of the syrian civil war in 2011 and ukrainian troops revive soviet era times. so using simple and low take methods, their battles against russian folks. and on piece of same as with this folks the battle of sends, the code is getting tens. well, number one, call a soccer as and 7 time champion though that chunk of which they hate to have the image we're moving final the thanks for joining us. we begin with the record high temperature is recorded in many cities around the globe. heat waves is sweeping across southern europe, northern africa,
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and parts of the united states. the u. s. national weather service is urging people not to underestimate the risk to live. the heat is pausing, increasing risks to the elderly and vulnerable and in europe. multiple cities of witnessing sweltering hates easily. its capital has heaps 35 degrees celsius and is expected to pick it 40 by tuesday or the adult. her meet is in wrong with the weather is expected to get hosa in the coming days is the 2nd. he twisted his southern europe this summer, and year in rome is called very, very hot. this is the iconic got some of the one of the major tourist attractions, especially now during the peak of tours, season it should be packed with people with street art. this was not this year because of the high temperatures. the time government has issue the red alert in 16 cities across the country. that means that there are serious health risk not only
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for the elderly and the most vulnerable, but for the entire population. it has also issues some guidelines cover your head, stay indoors during the peak hours of the day, and gets hydrated as often as you can. emergency services are also on high alert as this is just the beginning of this heat wave and temperatures are due to soar in the coming days, possibly reaching 48 degrees celsius, if not more in the islands of sardinia and sicily. now the government is also asking people to remain mindful of the consequences of extreme. he'd like was fires or eventually torrential rain. basically, the country is on high alert for the how many other 0 row 2 is in easily doing the best of taking this science while avoiding the worst of the hate. the days my head with water from the fountains here in saint peter's square,
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and then we will take off our hats and glasses and enter the vatican. we just got off a cruise ship. so now we're touring roll we. we got off and we're going to do a couple of days. so we've been, we've got fans, we've got hots, and during the hot part of the day we're going back to our hotel and then we'll come out and see to be something that nighttime, you know, take a siesta as the last 3rd of americans had been advised to take extra precautions during the hey wave. as my kind of football it's a some 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 doing tests 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,
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human cause. climate change also causes rainfall to be more extreme. a warm or atmosphere holds more moisture. so when a storm system comes, 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 venerable people are also under threat 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 per night. that's 50 degrees celsius. it's normal at this time of the but the white house climate team is o. 2 aware that when a nationwide basis, this is an anomaly. it's 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. you know, this president has called climate change. a crisis is one of the top crises that are affecting our nations off of you onto the ocean surface. the woman walters preaching karl on an unprecedented basis. the florida keys literally would not exist if it were not for the coral reef track that has existed here over the millennial. 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 sierra washington, from hate to rain or rescue in recovery operations are underway in south korea.
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were unusually heavy rains have caused flash floods and lance lines. at least 35 people have jobs. what am and 7000 have been evacuated as mala have a msp reports. another body is recovered from a flooded road tunnel in the city of she and you. heavy rains caused the river embankments to collapse, sending a surge of 4 to into the end, the posts on such a day, tripping at least 15 vehicles, including a bus drivers were among nearly $400.00 risk. you would consent to search for survivors, emergency crews all struggling because of dangerous conditions. within a busy right now we are mobilizing about 30 divers in groups of to that going and rotation for the search operation already is a go, i didn't suppose we're trying our best right now, but it is difficult because the site is covered to much emergency crews baking to drain water from the under post managed to reach some survivors. for days of heavy rain has puddled soft korea,
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triggering land slides in some areas which period people in their homes. rescue is assisting through rebel to find some survivors. landslides have also caused disruption to vail services. some slides have been cancelled, and power cuts a wide spread. curious where the agency is full cost a more a next week, and has already issued set warnings for several coastal and intellect areas. by the higher monthly bit algebra, it's a one fi, his most evacuation of 2 and a half 1000 people in the canary islands. 3055 is in specialist day across to trying to extinguish the blaze on the la paloma, the governor of the spanish territory on the west coast of africa, blames high winds, and the heat wave, the rapids spread of flames. celine mould hook is the director of the international center for climate change and development in bangladesh. he says the
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current conditions in the northern hemisphere are related and predictable as the into the mental panel on climate change week is a scientific body that studies climate has predicted that this was going to happen . they had predicted to the happened much later, but it's happening now. so unfortunately, climate change is now up on us and this is due to the fact that we have raised global temperature above well above one degree centigrade already because of the mission. so, greenhouse gases, and we are on a tractable even higher. there's an upper limit and a lower limit of what is likely to happen. what is happening in reality is we are going at the upper limit and sometimes even above the upper limit of those predictions. so the reality is going much worse than even the scientific predictions that we've made in the past. and one of the reasons that is, is that things are happening simultaneously. so we're getting a concatenation of impacts and justin, of, in a few sentences of good things happening across the world. these are going to add up,
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they're going to add up in energy loss. they're going to add up in food production or lots of food production. and things are going to get a lot worse. unfortunately, i think there are some a reversible impacts, particularly and very sensitive equal systems like low rates, for example. also in, in far as an equal system set like mountains, high mountains, those that sort of the edges, low line close to the phones. but on the home for the rest of the world, we can survive this if we are much, much better prepared than we have been so far. that the problem is a combination of impacts happening without warning and without preparation. if we are prepared, then those impacts can be minimized to large extent to send you more head on this, we use our including we report from the front lines in easton, ukraine, with soldiers a using soviet era tanks to take on russian forces. item hash him
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a bottle of saving to the decaying or your tongue to go off the coast of data, which is what it means because one of the biggest have of environmental these off the sandwich. as you know, some of the, you know, messy, officially signs, but he's new club beings in miami. you know, we'll have all those that sounds a little later in the a rocks prime minister is in syria for a rare official visit. it's the 1st such trip for an iraqi premier since the start of the syrian will in 2011. but how much she also done a how talks we've president busha aside in damascus. it's their latest discussed securing their shared folder and strengthening economic ties. they visit comes as other governments in the regions don to rebuild relations with syria. most recently, the country was re admitted to the arab league after
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a 12 year suspension. mohammed abdougla head has moved from that jets. this is the for us to iraqi official, a visit to syria and 13 years. the significance of this visit lies in the fact that both leaders seem to be key and to build on the momentum of this visit to break the isolation, the countries have been suffering get from it for years in the region. now iraq has been a major supporter of syria supported, the city is returned to the league. iraq has been also cooling on the international community to lift the sanctions imposed on syria and also to facilitate the entry of aids to the city and people's civil major. a fight as have been discussed by both vetoes on top of them, a debt fine, all the tourism, the infiltration of tourist elements. a from the border between the 2 countries. we know that both countries here about 600 kilometers. and that's the boat,
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the right line between syria and iraq, a, the infiltration, all but the rest of the elements, the drug trafficking, the human smuggling, the smuggling of weapons, and also the fighting, including get the at if you do use the record if you choose in the whole camp inside the city and also on top of that the issue of water and the water shortages in the and you freight is river and both you like and it city and the want to address that crisis was it took yeah. which is the upstream country of the trade of the a freight is a river, especially with the serious some if occasions in both iraq and see deal with the summer month is a resulting from the shortages of the world in the freight. is it over by without through i had a visit about that as bringing zaden. how can on a, who's a doctoral research or in politics and international relations at the university of aberdeen is specializes in iraq and the middle east and joins us from jo. huh. as a man,
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thanks so much for being on this news. our. what about countries hoping to achieve from this visit isn't more than just about the economy and improving relations as well. both the rock and siri and other associated cob type is and recent 2 years to consider this statement. as a major revival to this seems to be a relations. but what we can see is that both by the god in damascus, i've been very all occupied with their own domestic card security issues such as the rocks isis were between 20142017 the syrian civil war since 2011. but the physics can certainly be assessed through an overarching regional reconciliation which included the steering, the return to the our legal stations from the 1st place with a particular facilitation body. all gonna be on the rock has been an attempt in
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recent years to rebuild. that's our relations and particularly amongst the gc or bit since the end item. and that's the reminder keys government, which ended in 2014 the furious actions were never taken until the interior and government of payment. this 3rd call that now a significant iraq of diplomatic engagement with syria and recent tiers meant the could have come to the efforts the dog was trying to attempt to re engage with the same are of states which were boycotting on sanctioning syria from the 1st place. but it's also worth 9 shinning that the c rock and state visit to syria may have been paved by an earlier visit around 5 months ago. when the rocky parliamentary speaker, i'm having a bit, lucy led a delegation of our lawmakers to damascus to me to a b. c or a president. the day after the 34th session of the arab into parliamentary union and about that. also last month, the syrian foreign minister visited about the gods,
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which also seemed to be in preparation for this development. and of course, as rightfully mentioned by your correspondence, you know, iraq and syria have many common issues that are necessary to discuss, even if there were me jury disagreements or clashing policies many years ago. and including a recent times the certainly the water or the previously. yeah, sorry i was gonna say there's certainly some momentum that was saying from syria and football we played as will no doubt be talking about border security as well. but a rock still has some troops in syria. is that one of the problems that will be an issue will was that one of the problems that has to be solved right there before damascus can fully read join the arrow boiled as well. the underwater sky city on the account because she has many of the non 68 doctors spend both countries controlling and play and major role the board, their check points, and even imposing carrots and economically benefiting from traffic in between. both countries are connected with one of their uh, these are known states. ok,
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there is that emerged during the ice as wars and both countries when both the rocky and syrian governments are given the need that the necessaries reports during these words. and now when there is another development that took place in recent times, which are that where is very connected to do the recent development. and that is that there was a us request to the, the rocky pilot necessary, demanding that the on the goods, a new rock mostly affiliated with the sonic republican for you, ron must ensure that they are affiliated on groups and syria must stop targeting the us military bases and syria and will seen a previous developments where this has escalated to. many of the many tries intensified disputes between us any ron and january 2020, which eventually led to the us as striked back assassinated cost and so day money. so it could be interesting the view that the timing of this visit is arguably
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connected to this issue. and it's also perhaps another reason why there has been such a long diplomatic gap between the 2 countries, despite sharing the same region of alliances, to the larger extent. so we could say about the ceiling of recommendations and recent years, i've been determined and influenced by non staying on the groups and regional players rather than defined by neither of the countries themselves. therefore, it was in some way context for realities that determine the rocky seer and the relations despite the absence of any public, an official diplomatic engagements. and the same and conceptual reality is a, determining to have an efficient engagement between these 2. because we have to leave it there. i'm sorry, it's certainly a complex issue in plenty of moving parts, but we appreciate your analysis zaden l. county, a doctoral research in politics and international relations. thank you for your
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time. ron is reinstating checks by the so called a morales a police months after the death of a woman in a custody provoked fine. nationwide protest provide nationwide projects rather st. patrols are restarting, to ensure women cover their heads in public. the patrols was suspended following the depth of muscle meaning last september. at least 500 people were killed, emulate 20000 arrested during weeks of protests sent him cuz he was lou has moved from tyrone. so i can say that this has been well received as many women to call their heads cars, especially following martha. i mean, is that 10 months ago? and since then, we haven't seen morales to police patrolling around. and that's also then some of them you want to consider that the morello to police was the spend that. but of course on april 15th is don't make a public officials or mine the that the hats car is still wants to obligate 3.
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and a women need to wear his job, but it, after said this morning, states inside the police spokesperson, we understand that many iranian, if women are concerned, they're concerned that the morales of police is going to pressure them. as we have seen, many more women taking out a job, especially in the middle class and upper class districts of the test from we see many young women without a job and they are wearing more casual and they are more visible than ever. and we're hearing that in some other sees there are again, a young women who are older, the 2 cops. they were huge up after and my send me new stuff and the protests. but of course this is not the majority of the around the enrollment for now. but they're concerned about their concern, how this will it on us? but of course it says it says just been one day. so we haven't seen any more eligible dispatch real things around so far. the things are, of course,
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prone to fragile. it's in a run and we'll see what is going to happen, but i must say that women are not happy about this. russian president vladimir persian says ukraine's counter offend surveys noted, shaving any success with keith? unable to break through russian defences, ukraine's counter offensive in the east and south has now into it's 2nd month of see all attempts by the enemy to break through all defensive show. and this is their objective, which includes the use of strategic reserves. they have not been successful for the entire time of the offensive. the enemy has no success. i'm assuming you as a sub bag joins us live now from the town of constantinople, which is around 20 kilometers away from back mode. hello. that i said focus for the latest on the finding any movements as these counter offensive continues. no real movement, but what we are hearing from the ukrainians is from the deputy defense them is
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a 100 mile. yeah. now what she has to do something quite significant. what she says is that the russians have making advances near the turn of kapinsky and the ukrainians on the defensive. this has been happening over the last 2 days and she says that the fear back of the feels feel special is taking place with positions exchanging daily, changing, hands, daily. now she also says that the most in the southern think that they're making some advances, that although she hasn't said how much of those advances are, but she says that the, the back of the field as an elsewhere on the positions and by which she says that we fire on the enemy and the enemy fuzz on us and in for the east, for maybe, ah, she says, offensive actions are taking place. the russians are taking the offensive actions and the fee us back to us with no real change in positions. now what's important to note is when we hear from the ukrainians is very rarely we hear from them about the last, as we hear about the advances, even if they are minimal. but this is quite significant that they're saying that
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the russians are pushing forward. now why can't tell you that last last night was very busy. we had the air raid sirens, we heard explosions around us where we were staying to the extent that the was where we was staying there was shaking from some of those. but what the ukrainians do do is that they give us information on even civilian targets. i hit them in the civilian casualties. we never hear about ministry targets. being he told me that the ministry lost his, but it has been very busy, but there's no real change in those front lines. aside you've also been on the ground with ukrainian troops reviving soviet era tanks. what did you witness as well? yes, we were the tank unit and it's really quite interesting to see how they're working in secrecy, hiding from russian drones and trying not to give away their positions, but also what's tell them gives many of the. so it is a very young 21 years old. some of them already been fighting in the ministry in this war for over one year,
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but also the fact that many of them haven't seen the families for a very long time. but what's also important to note is the area that the fighting eastern ukraine is this kind of pocket to get to the north east sides of them. those 3 sides, the surrounded by russian troops saying it's very difficult to operate on them. and they and they have to be very careful because they don't know where the firing will coming from. but we did spend some time with this tension it or under the cover of the forest. these men will continue some to 2 tents, some of which are older than their parents. the location is secret. this close to the front line because these tanks need to be repaired and return to the bathroom scale quickly. the message of simple and low tech, 21 year old bumper. as he's known as a mechanic attempt driver, he's just come back from back to mean that the quality of it was like raining and that was the shelves and minds on us. and the field was full of great. there's and mine's name and the commander of my unit for then died when his thing different
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with him in it. the work is arduous and difficult, but there's no other choice. but this fixed and upgraded the tents to make their way back to the positions where being taken to where the tank is hidden. now it has to be a really rough hit because there's only drones up in the us. the russians could support the position of the tank. i've been talking to this 10 crew getting ready in case the court to fight if everything is simpler than this things and now that's what it looks like on. yes, of course, it's better to see the more modern west and banks of but i'm good. good. then keep these interest the turns out to as i think the 72 is against the 7 to the west. and thanks automate the fight. identification is on the was 10 cruise are in high demand and essential to ukraine's counter offensive loaded mix it alone many more than 500 days or forward have passed. and i haven't seen my pharmacy, so i'm not given any leave. there's no book to any to the full size out,
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even the matched and we barely managed to beat them. when nicole comes in to have to be prepared to take positions. this part of eastern ukraine has russian forces on 3 sides when firing. they have to be crick sheldon's just meters away. they've been spotted. they managed to get away under cover, it's for laser relief, but they know every mission could be the last a vague idea 0. the front line is do you clean? your pain laid is arrow may 2nd visit to, to needs. yeah. in a month to agree on a deal on migration in exchange for more than a $1000000000.00. the delegation includes the you were paying commission president . and for the telly and, and dodge prime ministers, they've offered $1100000000.00 to proff up to disease economy. but it will have to cut petrol and food subsidies and degrade to other reforms as part of an item. if by last, president guy say it has a pose that they,
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you want see agreement to cub people smuggling smuggling. the number of migrants from sub saharan africa heading to europe have increased into media as the migrant sentiment has split up in the port city of the facts. and people have and police have left hundreds of migrants stranded on the border with libya. all right, let's bring it out. guess now i means new. see who is an independent political analyst and journalist focusing on to news? yeah, he joins us from trinity is thanks so much for being on the program. and me. how come a you reconcile giving such large sums of money to a country, tennessee, and that is which has essentially dumped hundreds of people in the desert without any food or water. well, thank you. and it seemed to, it seems like the ears more interested in protecting the border of the human rights on because as you mentioned on the, on 2 zeros on. so i set on the type monitoring sentiment has been growing in the
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industry in the last weeks. hundreds of people were just purchased from spikes uh to the voters in the horrible conditions. um, some of them are still stuck in there, but they haven't been relocated yet. um and it seems like um the year of the year of bills and truly can for that. um the, the main interest off of for the like toby and prime minister maloney who was elected on a neutral nationalist agenda is to show the electors that she is that she is opposing migration and show that she will make everything um to protect the borders. oh, that's why they are trying. what are the ramifications if that deal goes ahead, what are the ramifications to these desperate people if they end up being sent through to me is yeah. well they will be in, in a very difficult conditions as we've shown. um, um, uh, incentives. yeah. that,
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uh we, we don't have the legal framework to uh, to welcome migrants um the anti migration in racist sentiment that had been growing, has led to people evicted from their homes. so people fired from their jobs. so, so it's difficult to imagine a future for them into the if things stay this way. um the, the, that's the, that's the main issue right now. i had an amazing president. siad said he's country would not accept becoming a hold of god for other countries. so you see likely to change his, his dance on that if there's more than a 1000000000 euros of financial aid involved, it was in a very difficult, economical condition. um uh the government did not manage to find any for any phones um, in the last few months. um a while the us has been massively reduced to do it due to the october 3rd shift. um
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the government refused. uh the math deal. um, so it's really a very difficult economical situation. i side as opposed this deal for now as there is culture the contradictory interest between europe and trinity. because both the, both of the parts of the deal do not the ones my duration. both both of them believe in the national institute idea alternation was to idea to secure borders and to protect the uh, the into the, the national interest by refusing minds of both on both of the parties here in this do do do not to believe uh in uh, in the, in the development through migration, both parties are refusing immigration and majority of the refugees and asylum sake is at the border of libya into new z a certain days. and we've been seeing those really awful pictures of them stranded in no man's land. they've been displaced by conflict in sudan when the money be better spent at the sol. so the problem that being finding
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a resolution between the 2 warring factions and sit down rather than giving it to the team using government the well the, the, the is the deal will be better if it integrates. um, its integrates this, the source of the problem as i said, but also it's, it's, it's a and imaginable that that europe is giving money, continues to change and government to handle migration. when we, when we shown, when the government shows in the last few weeks. but it doesn't know how terms of migration, i don't know how to protect people's rights and freedoms. so really it's, it will be better to spend this money on development engineers. yeah. of course, but also by the europe. so i'm taking into consideration migrants rights and safety and. ready taking that into accounts when negotiating with user, well,
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we really appreciate your insights and means no see any independent political analyst and gentlest, focusing on tuesday. thanks for your time. thank you. still a head on algae 0. we look at why textile workers in bunker this demanding a pay rise and in sport with pay to the joy and the cheese and not to remember the plague fans and the item chain of the it is quite cold in argentina and uruguay added se presented at the moment the winds been coming up from the sides for a day or 2, which crosses. yeah. and talked to the terms of below where they should be. but i think that trends going to be reversed over the next day or so with temperatures and going the other way. i'm becoming far higher than the average would suggest,
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but it's still relatively dry at the moment is drive away towards november. they're leaving here. the shingles are not particularly heavy, they are a little bit bigger in cost to recovery in panama in nicaragua. where's the trade winds increased? there is any scattering of lots, each one certain after his sponge, yoder in cuba and further west. we've got a few shots in mexico but nothing too great. is that the story he had and probably bit to the neural is the increasing keith knowles and mexico. the south west, if it does, it stays of the us. where for example, phoenix will probably it's a new record or at least repeat his record. and in death valley california, you might get a new world record. that's a very localized area, though it is hot and dry here for the rest of the states. it's not exactly looking like mid summer because big shows coming from the prairies of central canada down through the plains of the us, meeting it with the heat from the south. you tend to get those john thunderstorms, particularly in the midwest. and then maybe the eastern side of
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be big part of corporations and individual super wealthy building. there's inside story on al jazeera, the hello are you watching out 0? i'm emily, and when he's a reminder about top stories, the salad heat waves is sweeping across parts of the us and your with temperatures rising above 45 degrees celsius. and for the 1st time, the temperature in death valley, the world office foss, could efficiently rates reach 55 degrees rocks prime minister mohammed, she alice's donnie, is in syria. it's the 1st visit, find a rocky laid it since the start of the syrian civil war. in 2011 adults in damascus
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. com is other governments in the region rebuild relations with president special aside. and you're paying late as a visiting to easier to try to unlock, deal on migration controls and exchange for more than a $1000000000.00 in financial aids. g z a has seen rising numbers of migrants from sub saharan africa, trying to get to easily salvage experts have begun what to prevent an environmental disaster off the coast of human as hashem. at her borrow reports a 1000000 barrels of oil need to be pumped off a strand of tanka described as a ticking time bomb. the so soft the has been out of service is this thought of humans will ages ago. the only time get both is a great environmental threat to this region and beyond. decaying, it's structural integrity has been severely compromised. the lots best, so it contains more than a 1000000 barrels of oil. any incident would be
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a disaster of how much more though in his un team have been working on the costly solve his operation to prevent the build up of level gases. but mine's led to the area. it is a very all vessel. as you can see, a decay vessel that has 4 to 7 years old in the same location has not been brought about limits and over the last 7 years. so we have many concerns that they've kind explored because of the guys it's kind of also bit settled. it does seem is operating a technical support vessel and ready to step in, in case or in leaks into the red sea. spin would be a disaster. it was spread across the red sea, extensive elements of straight all the way to the gulf of agents disrupting movements. so this was kind of what think of one of the wells, which just marine ecosystems. they spill would be 4 times the amount of oil leaks
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into the sea in the 1989 x involved these accidents. if there is a show, me, is the manager of the company that owes this off a. now, since the international community showed interest, it should be a complete solution for the whole problem, pipeline and vessel. and we should complete the surface storage tanks that the coalition stopped in the coming days. the, all of all the stuff would be transferred to this vessel, not to k, m a, but neither of the who sees inside the door the into nationally recognize government and i didn't have yet to agree with. who owes the ship? who has the right to sell the always once a load, it's from the old vessel? no, we won't only expose to resume and we want to disagree over the 1000000 barrels. oil is a well that belongs to all of them,
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and then the stuff for now work is make sure the always tons are safe. it would 10, so spill good costs. $20000000000.00 worth of environmental damage. and the wages colby's we need a quarter of a century to recover caution about, but i was just you, off the coast of how data human nearly 3000000 people have fled, fighting around the capital costume, to think safety in foreign countries, or other parts of sudan they include the states of red sea and gives 0 sudanese authorities and local aid organizations are trying to alleviate the suffering despite limited resources. my home and val has the details from port students not road is taped fighting between dentist and profit support for his income to him . she gave betsy and harsh conditions when she arrived in was missing. se if this would been these capital letters. thank god,
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we are now safe. i was pregnant and in my last month and it was impossible for us to stay at home. the fighting has forced almost 3000000. so the news from the homes, more than a 150000 families are busy all states that encompass jumped as a living with local families, super organizations and local activities where they unite to provide basic needs. so what do, what will it to just do to the state directed us not to open camps for the displacement of governments along with chairs and organizations can manage, but it would put us under a lot of pressure. this school has been tending push, jump to for more than 60 families, roughly and activity that she's been trying to overcome the trauma and hoss conditions in health clinics, hold on to use width to provide food, drinking water, and medical care to as many as possible. i for up to 40000 people who inflict the
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conflict also here in thoughts with them. and they are being helped by the leaf organizations that i should charter t is one of the local organizations trying to accommodate the display civilians, mazda the overhead, uh, stuff, and nothing. we're doing a lot of things to help. a large number of families here in our refugee centers. so you provide me those and we're running attainment programs for children and giving them toys. and we'll continue our charter programs without teamed up with limited funding. and, and, you know, most tasked to cope with local charities, aust, likely, but not without the education and the resolve. how much fun or disease or both of them. i. so ling dribbles in the democratic republic of congo, being blamed for the motives of 12 villages in the east and eat 2 republicans on friday. local sources. a soldiers from the allied democratic forces also pillaged the victims homes and set the buildings on file. the same group is accused of killing $42.00 people at
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a uganda in school last month. and the bodies of 11 people were found farther south and brew kremser. these depths of being blamed on the m $23.00 revel group. the when says they have been arbitrary killings of human rights violations because of violence between alms groups and government forces, or nearly 26000000 people in democratic republic of congo are facing acute food shortages. that's according to the world food program. more than 6000000 of them have been forced from a homes by groups fighting to territory and a share of the country's minimal, which is for me to mila. explain. for many congolese comes like this one and was a g r a home at least to know mother of 9 run up and believes of plato village last year. fighting between m. 23 fighters and government forces in north cable province made it unsafe. she's one of many forced to flee due to worsening and security. amnesty international accuses rebels of war crimes, including the summary executions force,
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recruitment of civilians and mass rate. well serrano has sold safety here with no income and limited food. she faces new challenges with f. i what is your new plan or the medical lives very different here since we left out village where i used to find my own food and supply to my family. but here in the camp we were only receiving 20 kilo's of maze, which we need to waste for almost 2 weeks. it's not easy to survive with us. while i'm on boy, also cities home with these family and there's not enough to eat comfortable very much. you know, you know, get in as you would that if the government believes they are not able to send us back home, they need to add more food for us in this camp. so that we can properly feed our kids. because in the village we used to eat sufficiently all the time and different foods as well away from the farms and markets. people rely on the food rations from the government while others rely on international aid agencies. and i, obviously, it depends on what did they see on down on these conflicts with the m 23 and the
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emergencies. they need to worry, worry us enormously. we don't have enough financing yet. even though there has been fundraising. we still need more advocacy with donors and the international committee are still going on in case of the d. r. c monitoring and a agency say that the r c has the highest number of internally displaced people in the world. at the 6000000, i fled the concept in north keeble and munitions fighting in the east. that spiteful control as well as the huge number of those in need is making it difficult to meet demands to help them cope. do you manage here in organization? say they need more money. somebody to mila ultra 0. the main opposition party is and bob ways launching its campaign ahead of a general election next month. event is being held in the city of gwen and that's often judges upheld a police fan on plans to launch the campaign and the north eastern town, often dura opposition groups accused president emerson and got one of trying to
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silence. because appointments, clothing workers and trade unions in bangladesh and demanding better pay and made a rising cost of living and high inflation. it comes after union later was beaten to death last month, or visiting a factory to secure unpaid wages for stuff. the country is the world's 2nd largest exposure of reading my clothes and mostly employees. women can be a child dri, reports from the savannah industrial area. like many government workers across buttonwood, this room i beg them, is trying to survive by cutting costs. food prices keep going up. she's a single mother who has to support a teenage daughter and their mother with her meager wages for us to be the issue. the way the current situation is with the high price of essentials, it's become very hard for us to get by with the wages we get. it's like choosing between salt or rice,
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we want our wages to be raised. a labor leader copeland actor believes wages should be raised to help them face these challenges. she saves workers spend on an average of 30 to 40 percent of their salaries on rent, and the rest is for food. and there's nothing left for health care or savings will be additional money. they go to the one of them, but it gets it, since the co would pandemic prices of essentials have gone off. but we just have not increased at old. and for the last one and a half years, due to the ukraine and russian war, the cost of living went up very high. in contrast, with the workers purchasing ability, i assume the union leaders and organization set a minimum wage which is $95.00 a month should be increased to at least $226.00 a month and say a global buyers. brands and retailers must come together to support the call, the bank, whether she exports markers or is largely been driven by dodge already made government industry, which is highly dependent on keeping wages low in order to remain competent in the
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global market. industry later, photo cosign is receptive to the demand and also things the minimum wage should be raised. we are really looking from the buyer that this will be the fair price is an ethical prices so that we can also be more increased wages to our employee. so this is also a responsibility from the buyers because we are taking care of their quality producing their quality course. last month, the prominent workers' union leader was bidding to that by some unknown man. it happened more than 10 years after another work or later was tortured and murdered by unknown to silence rights groups and mess, dismissals, intimidation, violence, and the address of workers after protests are common in buying the best and call on the government for the production and advancement of government workers and with children, i'll just say outside of our bangladesh, still ahead on al jazeera,
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gliding high above the waves paid it has more on the big a wings oil road championship. the summer solstice, the longest day, the time venerated by members of the jury. told a motion interpretation of the ancient reading, priesthood of celtic britain. each year they gather here, a stonehenge, a monument, stretching back some 4500 years. the exact purpose is a mystery. there's some say the standing stones in line with the movements of the sun and moon, mocking the seasons. it feels very,
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very timeless here. of course, over the years since done high interest built, we've industrialized me. i have been nice to me for the last that connection to nature. just so funds are mindful times testers. and perhaps we will need a chance to reconnect again and say the bill fact say trip on the it's time episode, he's peter and peter, it's an absolute trilling match at wimbledon. isn't it? it's meeting all expectations and many calling us out crowds another talk about setting up a wimbledon plastic in the main spinal. i'm sense of gold right now. it was the 7 time champion, the to control of the match. and the 1st face is al cortes. and these 1st final at
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these 2 and the chips struggling to get cummings, the 2nd set was a much closer fade of 20 rolls, slipping up these game and labeling the match on the time break, suspended holds the advantage with a break of see if he's leading 3 games to one. what we challenge is at wimbledon for us, are we this final it? so the one that post tennis spends one to, to see what is the feeling like in london this morning. yeah, if you're going to write the script. so what a pass big final would be for this window, then you would basically pitts. perhaps the greatest plan? well does ever see novak geography, ch, the writing champion against the young? pretend this young spaniards 20 years old. call us out, correct. who is currently number one in the wells, the play that everyone is expecting to step off and be the next great champion. he's the starting to be the moment where he does it, the ways it going to be the one that the cup that shut the game where he eats the,
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the thrones. novak joke of it. now the last part, the nissan, these 2 fires have met before was in the semi final of the french open. and that ended up being a slightly disappointing effect outcrop essentially cramped top through the crippling nerves in the 3rd set and went on to lose the match. there was signs that he was similarly novice in this match as well. losing the 1st set 61. but he's settled, he's now playing much better tennis, as you say, he won that 2nd set and he's looking strong. and if this is not so the seems to like to match the moment, i know might continue rory, but it's main or chasing a significant victory today. tells us about how reviewed a wimbledon champion is among the fans to receive we'll look at depending. so you that champion is there are some that are of a more than others, wrote a federal revision amongst the wimbledon crowd of rep from the dall. certainly of
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it amongst the wimbledon crowds uh surveys and the maurice novak jokers which slightly less so now he is an amazingly mentally tough player and he feeds on adversity. he knows that he is not as popular as those of the grades, but he uses that. he uses perhaps the hostility of the crowd sometimes to boost his game. he digs in deep, i need a bottle of things out in tough conditions. so there is a good chance that he can do that again today he is an absolutely well class plan. this is a if he wins today, he is going to be cooling 24 grand slam titles. he will be calling roger federer as a h wimbledon championship titles as well. he has not lost here on center court in over a decade. he's looking ruffled at the moment that he's the one that is making the on the forced errors in this match box. we all know what the actual can,
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which is like and what he can do and what it takes to win. rory challenges at wimbledon in london. thank you. we'll speak to again a little bit later, 5 weeks. so through announcing he would be joining into milan into miami. i think you probably know. macy is finally made to the official funding, a 2 and a half year contracts, which as you know, it's a way of origin seen is, woke up when it gets and we'll be introduced at the home stadium on sunday nights. the 36 year old is expected to be paid up to $60000000.00 a year. these 1st game could be next friday against crews of so spring. while it may seize home country of origin seen the real of late have been crowned champions . some spectacular pictures of a monumental stadium and had all they gave against the city unsafe. the title was confirmed with the 31 wind sparking, while celebration says the theme and the fans celebrated a rich, 58 trying with the store to the women's world cup. just a few days away,
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columbia have been forced to defend themselves. they refuse to being too rough during a friendly match, which has to be abandoned. columbia seen here in friday were taking on island in a warm up match behind closed doors in prison on friday. however, some tough tackling, including one that landed the irish captain, denise o sullivan in hospital. it's odd and we think of the pitching protest of the mattress cooled off. so we, i mean, obviously we have to go in strong during the game because the disadvantage we have is that perhaps that you are paying plays are a little bigger than us. so we can't play with fear because maybe we end up beaten . but there's never been any bad intention on our pass. the actions of the irish have been supported by sweden. the team rank 3rd in the world will take the philippines in the final boom up match before the world cup. the chelsea midfielder you had a everything candidate says with so many top plants getting injured the head of the
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tournament play is have to be careful. and of course we have to be smart with our bodies have fulfilled something we can do and we can't take any risk when it's so close. but the no one is says dressing about it like them. if it's too dangerous, dangerous, make us against the ireland. i think they did the right position to cancel the game a to hopefully we don't have to do not have to do that. tomorrow's, as they said they. busy are in the same group of sweden and attracted quite a crowd. so they training session in oakland. the teams based showing at this tournament was the quote of finals and phones 4 years ago. it's these opening group measures against the argentine on the 24th of july. they also face of africa and the traditional welcomes continue as teams arrive for the world cup. this is the japan squad and doing a me look at how performance in christ church. it's with 11 world champions that he made the last 164 years ago and faced send the costa rica in spain in the group stages. this time around. as the germany, they would treat it to
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a traditional aboriginal smoking ceremony. and did you redo performance before the latest training session? the tucson champions click of the campaign against woke up debutantes morocco for the bike games against colombia and south korea. mcelroy is heading to next week's open champion, full of confidence, also winning the scottish open at the renaissance club. the players face trick conditions for the final round, the no barrick or the old. an irishman held off the challenges to finish one shot clear of robot mcentire on 15 and the called the victory clinched with a long dirty pub at the final home. it's mcelroy $6.00 and $5.00 to be a 1st instruction. and he needs to be a little clue as the new member to of the, of the taking john wrong in the rankings show. hey i, tony says he, 3rd home run of the season, help the los angeles angels in the midland game losing streak autonomy needs when he gets home, run the season that together with he's fixing a benefee, i said, and one of the most fools of the place in the m l b, and don't forget, he'll be
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a free agent to the end of the season. this next contract is predicted to be the richest in the history of north american proficiency. it's been you remember that the gates for south hampton, kevin james, will proust in the pre season games? took the whitfield there is reportedly a target for waste time in this tron. so window, and it'd be, i think the smiths were put off any potential clubs this and this is definitely a composition i me if you have a head for heights 1st they have a big and wing for will. championships have taken face in grand canaria, a combination of surfing and power lighting. some of the jumps are quoted in the event. we're open 11 meters high. frances is judy and about $21.00 domains, competition with springs model. also sanchez taking the women's tie. so i can tell you that i'm saying is that coded remains 31 to call us and alvarez. and the 3rd phase of the wimbledon final against novak chalk rich. that's what you suppose needs for the moment though. i'll be here again later with another uptake
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and emily, all right, and we'll cross back to later this hour, actually to get an update on remember, and thank you so much, pedro. all right, that's it for me, emily anne, gwen for this news download, but don't go anywhere. i'll have more of today's news in just a moment. the the advantage of the full for an upgrade has changed the locked in america. this time the slides remain high as the violence against gender and sexual minority. i come to one osiris to 2 young women who have taken place in route to establish great to
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freedom and equality. welcome to generations haines political theories attempts to understand and talents. the idea is that mobilize youth around the world, generation changed on our stories of determination and joining from all these energy efficient lives on this of was not for me to come in and one day, many amazon what that as a living. they've got it opened up to a business, have a term and inquiry to imitate, shoot documentary from an african filmmakers, africa direct on algae 0. it's not showing you here is coming over our heads from russian positions and a new cranium. positions have been standing about how they were directly targeted as they were trying to sleep. we've seen some of the residents come out since the
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building with that possessions in suitcases by substantial safe anymore. what happens on that day is it will cause regions across the lines and no less the level of destruction here. proof just how fast the fighting has been in recent weeks, this russian or don't some on a street has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries of the parts of europe and the us bank on the extreme heat warnings of even higher temperatures in the coming days. the color one, emily language, thanks for joining us. this is l g 0. live from jo. how so coming up rebuilding
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relations with syria rocks prime minister is the 1st or rocky leda to visit since the side of the syrian civil war in 2011. on the front lines in the east and

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