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the, the a dangerous gateway suites, across several parts of asia, europe and the united states triggering health warnings across the globe. the country johnston, this is out, is here a lot from the also in the news us climate and by john kerry arrives in china to revive talks between the 2 biggest economies and pollutants also. so we will work this tanisha on an ad to smuggling operational publish it. to me is a, i'm a you agree on a financial aid package to tackle the mind when prices and the new champion is
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crowns. authorized needs about jokers, which, you know, it's really kind of spinal. the scorching weather is gripping it 3 continents with heat waves in north america, europe and asia. in the us. the west coast is among the hottest, with the requisite breaking temperatures, stretching from california to gulf states, texas in florida, about one 3rd of americans on the excessive heat warnings across the atlantic to europe with it to the spain in greece, south facing historic high temperatures. the acropolis in athens has been closed for the day during the hottest now is drying hot weather has helped find a wild fi. and the spanish atlantic on an old la palmer in asia, china is northwest in john region. it's a record high of 51.7 degrees,
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and japan has issued a heat stroke that the 10s of millions of people, nearly half its prefecture, is when you have the highest record, a temperature of 48.8 degrees celsius, could be exceeded in sicily. in the coming days, if somebody has issued the rest of the 16 cities or the how many reports from right, it is in the early hours that visitors flocked to the coliseum. but there was no escaping the baking sun. and by mid morning, many preferred to stay in doors and no many stuff to look into seeing them in lack of which is artwork. she hasn't made any sales. and then usual situation during this high season. but the noise for us, that'd be awesome. it's too hot this usually be a $25.00 off to some of the square. but since this unbearable heat has taught at 90 percent of the vistas come late often room and into the evening. i decided to come
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today during the day, but it's a big sacrifice and the warning that the coming days and then gets what, this is the 2nd heat wave to heat southern europe this summer. and it's hotter than the 1st umbrellas and hats are selling, like hot cakes and rooms fountains, or perhaps the most appreciative sights these days. you've had in government has issued the red alert in 16 cities across the country. meaning that there's serious health risk not only for the elderly and the most vulnerable, but for the entire population. it also wants that to the next 48 hours. the temperatures will continue to rise to risk are also being advised to be careful during the hot hours of the day and to avoid direct sunlight. the best time to visit rooms as jenna who comes from much cooler northern fronts we were discussing this area is going to get west from west. it's the same and from there a big changes in the warehouse. by late afternoon,
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the visitors were back on the streets and the cue a dependency on longer. diego tool does he fears the coming days as this their monitor continues to rise. this year has seen the highest number of 2 is since depend demik. but the another record is also about to be broken. with temperatures reaching nearly 50 degrees celsius, expected in parts of italy during the coming days for the how many of the 0 room temperatures are storing across several siri and cities for tens of thousands living in refugee camps. there's no rest bite from the heat. as a leak also, i'm sure he reports a make shift. swimming pool is the only escape from this function feed to some 130 children sitting in the town and city as it looked, covering clunky is from the on,
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on the list. come me to some of the tv usually used to make shelters and it's extremely hot and we have suffocating because of the heat in the pharmacy. there's no response from the heat and humidity inside the thames with no fun. so any form of cooling systems, some of these use little water available to keep children cold. temperatures of sold to 47 degrees celsius this weekend did live watering elders collect monday . i'm carol. when la nick click, i had to look at this children. what happened to them? oh lord, please have mercy on us. we'd be like this for 5 years. i swear these children are unable to go outside. inside is extremely hot. outside is the same. the situation is dramatic. despond the heat wave and wanting to stay in those of which i'm a has liquor choice, but to continue working. he's employed on
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a to come to the field in the city of finish now and little bit how the and be more will just to of career. if we did not work, we will not have enough income to support our children. we take 6 layers per hour, that's $62.00 zeros per 10 hours, and we wear these clothes, a cap and clothes that protect our body from sunstroke. so the countries 12 via civil has displaced 1500000 people most crammed into centers along the northern bordeaux, vic to care. and the pos, relief guns have struggled to get a to them. and this summer is no different. now, southern temperatures, making conditions even tougher consumption early on to see the the 2nd 55 to has died while battling wildfires in northern canada or about 871 spinning across the country. more than $500.00 are considered also control with several canadian provinces on us states of issued at quality advisory is because of
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a smoke charge you $23.00 has already become counted as worst. yeah, for 15 the area. but about the size of portugal, us special envoy for climate cities in china to restarts of store towards john kerry arrived in beijing on sunday for a full day visit on a suspended climate. thoughts with the washington last august to protest, then speak with the house. nancy for lucy's visit to taiwan. kerry will meet at chinese comments and boy sion well china and the us saw the 2 largest mixes of climate damaging greenhouse gases. a lot katrina you is live for us now in beijing . so katrina that'll be plenty to talk about on this trip when you will consider the urgency that climate change is imposing the that's right. so don't carry is have for 4 days. and during that time, you will need a number of senior chinese officials on monday, he's wheezing with his counterpart,
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china assignments on voice c, a gen quad at currently having that discussion. now that's underway and really the whole point of this visit will be to see whether the us and china can work together to address the climate crisis and mid alicia's role intentions. and as you mentioned, a lot to talk about on the agenda will be reducing emissions, particularly in reducing the emission of me say in a gas which is responsible for roughly 30 percent of global warming will also be producing coal use, but can be challenging for china giving its massive coal sector as well as cutting deforestation and helping poor countries address the climate issues. now both of these countries us in china, of quite ambitious goals. china wants to peak its mission by 2030, with the name of becoming uh how the new tube like 2060 and us as it wants to carbonized by a 2015. but they have been challenges on both sides,
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especially with the slowing economy and some backwoods steps taken, but 1st aging and washington agree that they need to show leadership on this issue given how much these these countries contribute to global warning warming. and they also want to set a positive turing ahead of the next climate summit which is happening in july days of this year. well yes, you mentioned leadership that i mean the big question, katrina, can they put the political differences aside for the sake of tackling climate change? so that's what we're watching to see it is true that climate change is a rad bright spot. and what is generally a very tumultuous relationship us in china has a long list of disagreements on everything, from k to technology, to taiwan, the war crane, and really both slides right now, i guess on a positive note, they are really making efforts to stabilize this relationship in fact, on kerry is the 3rd high level us to be sure to visit aging and recent weeks he follows janet yellow in the us treasury secretary and he was extra states as me
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blinking who was also here last month. so while there are no expectations for a big breakthrough in terms of discussions, while john kerry is here, it's for at least that these, both of these 2 major powers can get on the same page when it comes to climate change. and optimistically, staging at least has said that us in china already have quite good corporation on this issue. katrina lot 1st in beijing, definitely spend much for that. the to minutes here on the european union and have announced a new deal that to see the sides worked together on talking legal migration, european commission, president search and you said you need to crank down on criminal networks of people smugglers from both sides of mediterranean. even under the account ripples as a pact to tackle a crisis that goes beyond borders. to european union into nicea,
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are aiming to stem the movement of irregular migration and shut down the traffickers, the process. visa, how we do here, we are in utmost need for a collective agreement about any humane migration and displacement that are masterminded by some criminal networks visual destination. people provide that for all these display migrants, anything they need with full hospitality and unlimited. the generosity tanikia has become a major departure point for migrants and refugees trying to make the dangerous boat journey to europe. under the agreement that you will help strengthen to medias borders. this is an investment in our share of prosperity, stability as in future generations. the reasons for it are compelling to news that the european union are bound to buy
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a share history and geography. and we share strategic interests. but experts say the agreement doesn't take into consideration the rights of migrants. it is an imaginable that's that europe is giving money to choose to choose on government to handle migration. when we, when we've shown, when the government showed in the last few weeks, that's it doesn't know how to handle migration. i don't know how to protect people's rights and freedoms, so really it's, it's will be better to spend this money on development engineers. yeah. of course. but also, but with europe, i'm taking into consideration migrants rights and safety, united nations international organization for migration says nearly 2000 migrants have died this year, trying to cross the central mediterranean. they say the seas are on track to take more migrant lives than last year. but on land b. u. engineers, you are hoping
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a united front will stop human traffickers, ronald lafond, l g 0. see denise army says rapids support forces of target. it's a hospitality on demand for 2nd day injury at least one patient for the same hospital that service. both imagery and civilians was 1st targeted on site today. 5 patients were killed in thousands more injured. when every $3000000.00 people have fled, fighting around the capital, cost to seek safety and foreign countries, all the pots, so sit down. they include the states of red sea and that gives 0, sued in these authorities, and local aid organizations are trying to alleviate the suffering despite the limited resources. i'm involved reports from a pulse through the of the let's see my not a road is taped fighting between dentist and drop it. support forces income to me. she gave betsy and harsh conditions when she arrived in what method?
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southeast of disability capital. thank god, we are now safe. i was pregnant and in my last month and it was impossible for us to stay at home in the fighting has forced almost 3000000. so the news from the homes, more than a 150000 families and does your state or the company itself does or living with local families, super organizations and local activities work they unite to provide basic needs. so would you like to just due to the state directed us not to open temps for the displacement of government along with chairs and organizations can manage, but it will put us under a lot of pressure. this school has been turned into a shelter for more than 60 families through play and activity that she has an authorized overcome, and medical care to as many as possible. up to 40000 people who flip the conflict also here in thoughts with them. and they are being helped by the leaf
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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 are both of them. so that has all now is, is there a search and rescue efforts continue to try and reach people as of now did tunnel in south korea. we live in the latest and back on the campaign trail. speak to got them all as presidential candidates. this party was suspended of a corruption navigation. the
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the, let's kick off this weather update in south asia. great, heavy along and in buckets dawn, it's looking like a mostly dr. picture of what weather are coming in there around is lum about. but most of the action will be in central india as we start out we, as we look toward much per dash, this part of muscle rosters state pushing into onto a boot, ash and what's been gold state. that's where the biggest down points will be. and the threat of flooding. here's an update on that storm spinning around the south china sea. it's throwing a lot of rain around. so we go in here for a closer look. china is hand an island, the northwest slice of it, looking to scoop up $2.00 to $300.00 millimeters of rain. now, monday into tuesday, this will slide into northern vietnam. so i know it will be in the line of fire here. and you can expect similar amounts of rain there are seasonal summer rains,
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get going across the eastern yankee river valley. on monday, the weather pours into south korea once again. this is not needed. rain falling south of salt land off this weather report back in southeast asia. and this part of the region is fairly quiet again because most of the energy is around the south china sea, but we do have a few downpours in and around the dang, annual max out at $31.00 degrees on monday. that's it. that's all we'll see. you soon take care the to the journey of almost 10 years in which to shake, hama de, ward for translation and international understanding has become the most important translation award from to the arabic language in the world. the award announces that the nomination periods, the 2023 starts from the 1st of march to the 31st of july. applications are
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accepted through the awards official website at w w, w dot h t, a dot q a. and the, [000:00:00;00] the you without us here a mind to about top stores the saw heat waves sweeping across large parts of the world. china has observed its highest advert temperature. 51.7 degrees celsius. all right, cool. it's all set to be broken us on your i'm it's invoice for the us and china invasion. 6 folks on emissions reductions. atlanta cuts me find emissions is expected to be a cheap fox. if it's too expensive,
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it's on the heavy. she has been for the now south between preston says or, and without effort to deal with a off them off of heavy rain across the country. but that includes designate seeing effect to there is a special dissolved designs, 5 days of torrential rain in the land slice of killed at least $59.00 people. more than $7000.00 people have been evacuated, and more rain is full cost. the city of chanc drew a search and rescue efforts to on the way to save people from a flooded tunnel or 8 bodies had been recovered from the bus so much by flux. the 15 of the vehicles were also trapped with jessica washington joins us live now. from much on to a jessica, what's the latest you can tell us about this rescue operation of the here in just behind the also on the
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past where this tragedy occurred. a short while ago we heard from the guard booth at least 13 people are confirmed. that's basically what happened on saturday. last slide went through this on department. there was 60 vehicles in the, on the policy at the time, including one helpless thoughts. so we've what we've been seeing. yes, if these be such as this on the way. now at least 900 personalities from the military and from some of the groups as well as the such as it's still very much underway in terms of the progress because that at least most of the water has been drained there about a 90 percent complete in terms of that process, what we've heard is that some of the factors timeframe that process maybe not. and also the central part of the tunnel is still so has waste high water has the certainly a challenge. so for those who's working on that search efforts, certainly is a difficult matter for this community. and many are also beginning to loss hard
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questions out of the local authorities. why this on the costs was still open the size, the severe weather in place. so certainly as the such as a continues hard questions already getting off of doors. and jessica more rains are expected today and tomorrow. i mean, how is the country dealing with this as a whole of the that's right. there are multiple casa in place for further rain today. at this stage, at least 6000 people are intentionally seltz's. and as you mentioned, we heard from the president that he has mobilized all forces and says that it must be a complete asset to ensure that that people are kept safe during this difficult period . he also earlier mentioned that officials, yes, they do need to mobilize or resources. and he also made a note that whether it normally is all becoming the norm and that they have to
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recognize and deal with changing phlegmatic condition. so certainly a recognition of the seriousness of the situation last year when there was flooded during the monsoon season in south 3 of the desktops that rose to 11 people and those were considered as the heaviest rain for the west flux that south priest experience since reco got more than a 100 years ago. of course, this disaster is still ongoing, so it is a developing situation. and we have to wait and see just how severe the situation gets. but we also had a recent update from florida. is that police do plan to laws sometimes investigation is what exactly happened at this on the past? the, as they're all these goals for accountability, we're hearing this public discourse of people calling this yes, of course, it is a natural disaster flash floods. but somebody pulling this and not made these nonsense abilene local authorities for the slowness to us. so certainly an issue that continues to develop a police at this stage. there, there is this tool for the navy and investigation,
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and that investigation may look into the local flood control center, city hall, and other local authorities, as well as the washington with the latest on the rescue operation. the thank you as well. tens of thousands of people have rallied in taiwan capital, demanding affordable housing. the real estate prices have rapid name is cost decades. a test to say they're unable to buy a house. my name at 1st in time when democrats a progressive policy, the radi comes this months ahead of presidential problem entry election is in january. i'm 40 years. many, many people in taiwan just like me. we don't have enough money to buy house. we cannot afford to get married and race to start taiwan on monday. in taiwan, the ratio between houses and wages is more than 9 times. we must save everything we
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earned for the next 10 years without spending on anything, even food, the what the government needs to fix the housing situation. they promised and locked during the last election. we still don't feel they are striving to fix the problems. campaigning for the presidential election has resumed in guatemala, 14 days of controversy over the run of the schedule for next month. just had ordered been on the i've all those submit potty to be suspended for alleged legal violations. but that's been over a ton to following an international outcry. i'll just say it was john home and sat down with i thought i had to talk about is campaign on democracy in go to mont. the out the door right below is on the complaint trailer. what model it just a few days ago, it looked like some of these are real soon, the attorney general's office, detroit to suspend him. some bought them all as president to run,
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of accusing his policy. so media of registering thousands of members are legally noticed, qualifies of policy revolution, noise that says the charge was politically motivated, it was pushed temporarily by the constitutional cool. but he told us he expects bullying and challenges ahead time. we know that they are going to be truck. they probably will try to use whatever measures they haven't had. they know that to try to stop us. well, 1st of all, i think that the day he refers to is not just the attorney general's office, but an entrenched oligarchy. what's mother? the, he says the assembly is pushed for food. that basically corrupt system of political parties. and people that have been male king because of the state. and that now they're about to lose everything. 3 of the candidates with throwing out the race before even the 1st round of voting among the front runner who were considered capable of changing the system. we are very aware that this is the freedom,
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dropouts, and media. this is about the people about everybody, to zip out with the nation. and it has been really very rarely the last 2 years that we have seen such multiple alignment. most people say no, we're fed up, we have to contain these that talked to the institutions and we need to go ahead of to the disqualification of the of the candidates both to spoof lift and see what of pull pallets. and the 1st round of this voted for over at blue, formative holding it less than 3 percent. if that was a protest against the system and our 12 percent is again, a protest against the system. if you do become president, what's the most important thing to you? to do that, we need to show the people that wants to take how corrupt to and from the formula. you can get institutions to off the rate again and to begin to deliver everything that we need and the society that has to be an abundant by a system that has not, it has not been about the needs of the people, but the needs of that corrupt click strong,
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clean institutions are revolutions. it's the base detective cost to model as myriad problems. unemployment run through the street, cried the 2nd wisdom to mortality right in the americas. but the investigation negates is paul is still open. despite the injunction, the attorney general's office is not backing down. well, bernardo arrival and this amelia policy, this is just about how many folks like to get a new visitor 20 frontal. but if so major the adults, if they don't, they will be more questions than before. about pork tamales teetering democracy. don't hold out 0 center, many of the who do support the model or sport. now there's a new king of a sense, a call to call this alcaraz beating about joe, because it's an epic men's tennis, fun wimbleton, and an exciting encounter. it was the 20 year old from spain who eventually lifted
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the traffic lawrence smith's rounds up all the extra as well, number one, with the well, that seems things after final live long in the memory. i know this looking, al cortes was switched to saw. i didn't the, i think sense or the 7, so i'm champion. but if you look research in the 2nd set leveling the match on the type right. we re off the losing a 26 minute long service game. and the spaniard would capitalize as he took control of the much with a man who's $123.00 grand slam titles doesn't go down easily. brokovich taking this man through the sliding set with the crowd on the edge of the seats. it was outcries. who would make a cruise to break the
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pressure showed from the defending champion. outcries was growing in confidence with the finish line in sight, at times touring with his opponents as he placed it on a famous victory. and also an epic for hours and 43 minutes on hold. he was crown wouldn't champion the face of the thing to i'm really, really happy with the word the day we, we are doing uh, you know, coming coming into the process on, on, you know, i seen the, i learned very, really fast. and then re re problem, i guess when all the emotions are settled, i have to still be very grateful because i want many, many uh, type in close matches in the past year. maybe i should have the last couple of finals that i want. so i think uh,
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this is steven steven. that's 36 brokovich. he's running out of time to be real. just said to his records, the phase wimbledon cycles a back. so this championship ends with the question, just how many more might call us outcries when lowered, smith, i'll just air the headlines now and i'll just heat ways sweeping across large parts of the world. china has absorbed its highest ever temperature. $51.00 degrees celsius, more rec codes are set to be broken into us and europe or climate invoice for us on

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