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when she lands and i'm likely will in a speech of them, but how long can have business sweet freedom last, when crisis strikes, this is the witness. my type is on a tuesday around the parts of europe and the u. s. bank under extreme hate and warnings of even higher temperatures in the coming days. the hello, thanks for joining us. i'm emily and gwen this is l g 0 lie from. so how's that coming up? rebuilding relations with syria rocks prime minister becomes the 1st or rocky leader to visit since the start of the syria and the civil war in 2011
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ukrainian troops. revive soviet era tanks using simple and low tech methods. nip adults against russian forces. and it's a show down on santa claus world, number one, carlos elko as lead 7 time champion. novak chunk of it's in the window didn't find the historically high temperatures have been recorded in many cities around the globe. heat waves is sweeping across southern europe, northern africa, and pots of the united states. and in europe, a multiple cities with nursing, a swell sweltering h service and easily and doing their best to taking the science while avoiding the worst of the hate. when on the day's my head with water from the fountains here in saint peter's square, and then we will take off or hats and go us as an enter the vatican. we just got
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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, how do i have done? how many it is in wrong way? the weather is expected to get even halter in the coming days. it is the 2nd heat ways. does it? southern europe this summer and here in ro is house. very, very hot. this is the iconic. got some of the, one of the major tourist attractions and especially now during the beat of tours, season, it should be packed with people with st. artist 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 for the elderly and the most vulnerable,
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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 sor in the coming days, possibly reaching $48.00 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 heat, like wild fires or eventually torrential rain. basically, the country is on high alert for the how many of the 0 ro, from hot weather to where, where the rescue and recovery operations are underway in south korea, where unusually heavy rains have caused flash floods and lance lines. at least 35 people have been killed. one and 7000 have been evacuated as ma ma la have
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a much sippy reports. another body is recovered from a flooded road tunnel in the city of she and you. heavy rains caused the river and bank meant to collapse, sending a surge of water into the end to pass on said today, 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. right now we are mobilizing about 30 divers in groups of to the going and rotation for the search up ration. suppose we're trying our best right now, but it is difficult because the site is covered in my emergency crews breaking to drain votes of from the under post managed to reach some survivors for days of heavy rain has puzzled south korea, triggering land slides in some areas which period people in their homes rescue is
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assisting through rebel to find some survivors. landslides have also cause disruption to vail services. some flights have been canceled, and public cuts all wide spread. korea's where the agency is full cost a more re next week and has already issued such warnings for several coastal and intellect areas. my husband wants it, but i'll just there. as far as fi has both evacuation and more than 4000 people from spain's canary islands, hundreds of 55 is and specialist aircraft are working to extinguish the blaze on la paloma, which started on saturday. emergency authority say the cool weather and high humidity are helping to contain the fine the you're paying late is visiting to easier to try to unblock a deal and migration controls in exchange for more than
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a 1000000000 dollars in financial aid. the countries president met with the european commission che, find it's helen and dutch prime ministers, tennessee i have seen rising numbers of migrants from sub saharan africa trying to get to easily in the past weeks, angie, my been sentiment flayed off in the countries port city of the facts displayed to police forcing hundreds of migrants out of the country to the boat with olivia. earlier i spoke with a main snow st who's an independent political analyst and journalist focusing on to museum. he says the e u is protecting its own voters rather than the rights of the migrants as deserves on size set on side. migraines sentiment has been growing in the, in the last weeks. hundreds of people were just purchased from folks uh to the porters in the horrible conditions. um, some of them are still thinking that they haven't been relocated yet. um and it seems like the, the year of the europe doesn't really care for that. um the,
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the main interest of, of, for the like toby and prime minister maloney who was elected on a neutral nationalist agenda is to show the electors that she's, that she's opposing migration and show that she will make everything. so super, thanks to their borders. as we've shown um in june, is that uh we, we don't have the legal framework to uh, to welcome migrants um the anti migration and racist sentiment that has been growing, has led to people evicted from their homes. so people fired from their jobs. so, so it's difficult to imagine future for them into the if things stay this way. um the, that's the, that's the main issue right now. the rocks prime minister is in syria for a rare official visit. it's the 1st such trip buying
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a rocky premier since the start of the searing will. 2011. how much she also donnie? how talks with president basha, i'll aside in damascus. the to late is discussed securing the shed border and strengthening economic ties. my hold abdullah head has moved from back that this is the 1st 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 keen to build on the momentum of this visit. to break the isolation, there, countries had been suffering, get from it for years in the region. now iraq has been a major support out of city supported. the city has to be towed into 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 that civil major a fight as have been discussed by both leaders on top of them at
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that find all the tourism, the infiltration of tourist elements. uh, from the border between the 2 countries. we know that both countries here about 600 kilometers. and that's the boat, the right line between syria and iraq, a, the infiltration, all but the rest of the elements, the drug trafficking, the human to smuggling, the smuggling of weapons, and also the fighting, including get the at you g is they record if you use in the whole camp inside the city and also on top of that the issue of water and the water shortages in there and you freight is river and both you like and it city of the want to address that crisis was it took. yeah. which is that up a stream country of the trade of the a freight is a river, especially with it. serious. i mean, if occasions in both iraq and see deal with the summer month is a resulting from the shortages of the water in the freight. is it over the head of just the by that us and i spoke with zayden l. kamani who's
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a doctoral research who specializes in a rock and then released. it says the resuming of ties between syria and iraq comes as no surprise given that country share regional interest. the physics can certainly be assessed through an overarching region of reconciliation, which included the searing, the return to the arab league of nations from the 1st pace with a particular facilitation by the all going to be on the rock has been an attempt in recent years to rebuild, that's are relations and particularly amongst the gc or bit since the end of time. and as the reminder keys governance, which ended in 2014 but 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 in recent years meant the could have come to the efforts by god was trying to attempt to re engage with the
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same are of states which were boycotting on sanctioning syria from the 1st place. where we can see is the, both by the god in damascus, have been very all compiled with their own domestic card security issues such as the rocks isis were between 20142017. and the syrian civil war since 2011. you know, we rock and syria have many common issues that are necessary to discuss, even if there were major disagreements or flashing policies many years ago. and including a recent times salvage experts have begun work to prevent an environmental disaster of the cost of human as hasha a whole borrower reports a $1000000.00 barrels of oil needed to be pumped office stranded tanka described as a ticking time bomb. the so soft has been out of service is this thought of humans will 8 years ago. the only time that poses
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a great environmental threat to this region and beyond decaying it structural integrity has been severely compromised. the lots best, so it contains more than a 1000000 barrels of oil. any incident would be a disaster. how much more though in his u. n. team have been working on costly solve his operation to prevent the build up of level gases. but mine's lead 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 but settled. it does seem is operating a technical support vessel and ready to step in, in case or in leaks into the red sea. a spin would be a disaster. it was spread across the red sea extent development of straight all the
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way to the gulf of aidan disrupting movement. so this was kind of an what, think of one of the wells, which just marine ecosystems, they spill would be 4 times the amount of oil leaks into the sea in the 1989 ex, involved these accident. if there is a show, me is the manager of the company that owes the saucer. now, since the international community. so the interest, it should be a complete solution for the whole problem, pipeline and vessel. and we should complete to the surface storage tanks that the coalition stops 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. but who owes the ship? who has the right to sell the always once a load is from the old vessel?
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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, and then for now, work is make sure they always times us 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 ron is reinstating checks by so called morales a police months after the death of a woman in the custody. promot nationwide. protests straight patrols uh, restarting, to ensure women cover their heads in public. the patrols were suspended following the death of martha. many last september. at least 500 people were killed and nearly 20000 arrested during weeks of protest. at least one person has died and more than 1000 homes have been destroyed by
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a fire near the south. african city of tub and flames tore through the informal settlement and quite soon, the town the south african red cross is at least 3000 people. and now homeless the cause of the fire is under investigation. still ahead on alex's era, we look at why check sound work is in front of dish, demanding a pay rise. the frank assessments the parties of the left to started unequivocally with the teenagers who were shopped, the policies of the writers who started on the critic keys with the police so that they have some micro court between a real kind of hot place inside story on al jazeera party question. what do you see? right, well, let me see if i can change or think. did you notice for everybody has
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[000:00:00;00] the, you're watching out a 0. i'm emily. and when he's a reminder about top stories, the sour heat waves is sweeping across parts of the us. and europe, with temperatures rising above $45.00 degrees celsius, and for the 1st time the temperature in death valley is the harshest on the welds. sorry, the world's hottest spot, radically officially heat, 55 degrees, rocks prime minister in my home. and she, alice's done is in syria. it's the 1st visit buying a rocky lated since the side of this even theory and civil war in 2011 adults in damascus. com is of the government's and the rage and rebuild relations with president bush at outside. and you are paying late as a visiting to media to try to unlock a deal on migration controls in exchange for more than a $1000000000.00. in financial aid can easy. it has same rising numbers of migrants
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from sub saharan africa trying to reach easily in a change of pace. there's a trait for tennis fans at wimbledon right now, and if it means final has gone to a deciding sit on center course, 20 year old style carlos l, correct? so road number one is app again, 7 time champion, novak chunk of h. l growth came from behind because of that one, leave the junk of which has just leveled a match by winning a full set of joining the onset now is that supports present to pay this segment. pay that it's certainly a thrilling match. and it's been move in for hours on the quote now, and it could still go either way. absolutely, it's living up to expectations isn't the name of the it's the will number one against the man who is one more grand slam singles titles than anyone else. it's the twins year old against the, the 6 year old. it's turning out to be a classic. we are and it fits it as you mentioned, but oh, chris started a little bit slowly and joking, which blew them away and the 1st it but he came back really nicely. so when the 2nd
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said 76, and then he blew chunk of h away. in the 3rd phase, i've been talking which came back in one of the full set. and here we are now in the 5th, at 9 at rowley challenge is actually watching this match for us in london at wimbledon. really good to talk to you again just on the topic of know that you all can, which as we mentioned that this man has one more grand slam singles titles than any other. he doesn't necessarily enjoy the crowd support at so many other top players the why is that? well, yeah, every story, every sport needs a villain doesn't that. and so i wouldn't necessarily say that know like chuck of which was bad. but certainly, as he said that he is a little less loves and perhaps the other greats of his generation, particularly roger federer, us unwrapping adults. why is that? well, perhaps it's a combination of personality and circumstance. the circumstances that he was the last of those 3 great place to sort of join the policy
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a gay trash or if you like. and he started. tennis is different. where is roger federer is was the kind of a huge a full bottle plastic for fiction. and wrapping the dogs had this kind of must be a must get a athleticism know by joking, which is meant to be tough. he grinds out victories. he digs in ends, he endures any stop and i'm that's less lovable, but it's just as admirable. and he is arguably becomes the greatest power of that generation. perhaps of grace's class, of old time, as he said he's, he's his, his record is astounding. he's going to be going for a record of green, $24.00 grand slam title here, possibly equaling roger federer is 8 wimbledon titles. he hasn't lost on sense of codes in more than 10 years. this match that we watching at the moment as being dependent and was being swinging backwards and forwards. and at the moment it could go either ways, absolutely scintillating stuff. oh yeah, i'm glad that you mentioned the main tool was. busy that you all can reach
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positions they because right now it's al cortes that might have to show more of that than we've seen to date in he's young career. the king of spain is they watching this match so much focus on the 20 year old as well. use the will number one, but can he get it done against junk of each bed? reading is the big question. yeah, it's not just the king of spain. we've also got brad pitt hits. we've got uh, the full james bones here. it and his wife, right to vice, we've got prints. when do you mean here? this is a started event. they will come here to watch was on paper was going to be a time to lising match up. as you said in your introduction, that the well number one of the moving uh, call us out, correct this young. pretend haps, the changing of a dog with his older generations. a note about joking bits representing fading away to see a new, a new era of, of tennis ends. the, the match is leaving out to. so what a promise to be on paper. a lot of pressure on out for up the only time that these
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plans have met before was earlier this year. and the french, how you, when, when outcries essentially spend a part in the semi finals against drug of h cram top because of the knows that he said he was, he was in during ends. and that in just a bit when tons of when that pretty, pretty comfortably. this is a much more different class. and as i said, it's a absolutely centralizing match. and we are in the final set. it's going to be breathtaking stuff. no pressure quite like having bread put watching you on the same secluded wimbledon. really thank you very much for that. i me. all right, thank you very much, peter. and we'll cross back to you throughout the evening with more of these updates. thanks so much. all right, i so link to rebels in the democratic republic of congo are being blamed for the motors of 12 villages and the eastern a truly provence on friday. local sources. se soldiers from the allied democratic forces also pillaged the victims homes and then set the buildings on file. the same
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group is accused of killing 42 people that are you again in school. last month is nearly 26000000 people in the democratic republic of congo. are facing acute food shortages that's according to the world food program. well then 6000000 of them have been forced from their homes by and groups funding for the territory and to share of the country's mineral, which is submitted miller reports. for many congolese comes like this one and was segora or home, at least to no mother of 9 run up in the lives 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, 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
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or the medical lives very different to you 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. so while i'm on boy, also cities home with his 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 the different i see on down on these conflicts with the m 23 and the emergencies. the 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 international committee are still going
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on in case of the d. r. c. monitoring and 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 miller, ultra 0 clothing workers and trade unions in bangladesh and demanding better pay and made a rising cost of living and high inflation. it becomes after union later was based on to death last month, a visiting effect rate to secure unpaid wages for stuff can be a challenge. rate reports from the survive 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
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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, we want our wages to be raised. a labor leader copeland actor believes wages should be raised to help them face these challenges. she says, work to spend on an average of 30 to 40 percent of their salaries on rent, and the rest is for food. and there is 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 up. 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
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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 global market industry later for real concern 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 a ticket 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, rides, groups and mass dismissals, intimidation, violence,
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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 from big children, i'll just sit outside of our bangladesh. is that safe for me, emily anglin? weather is next to them. the inside story will examine how to e. u. deals to cook my friends, balance with its human rights obligations to stay with us. the another part of the world hit 50. and just on saturday we had talked about the you a but we've seen high forties recently in turkey. increase in southern greece, the increasing normally brings means that he has brought further reese, which i think we might find. for example, tiro break your new record system to be helped in northern parts of egypt. ghost
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jobs are 34. that breeze our keeps things near the coast feeding. this will be cooler, it typically is time the reduced hot, 4849 to 50, anywhere from a rock trust to the wrong. and then down through the gulf states, every now to get in that a mom might see a 50 wedding land. and most typically with this monsoon wind, quite strong slaughter will be over cost and drizzly. right? so you want to pretty vicious thunderstorm set in the 9th in the east and on. there was one a couple of days ago that was really quite dramatic. that's the single slides be. that's dramatic over the next couple days from the point of view of changes to a local area. we saw a bit of rain recently in somalia that sorry to go away. i'm afraid so if you nothing easier if you're this is going to be a dry times a year should be betsy's environment. and that dryness, of course, extends down to the change of season to winter cost in south africa. now has been very cold by night. quite sunday by day,
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