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it wants to create about a $1000.00 to $6.00 off of all sewage which is dumped into the river robbie. but didn't i meant to this concern. they say the home, the benefit ratio is non profit. and finding that balance between investors, looking for profit and providing basic services and affordable housing to a growing population will be no easy task. the . ready dangerous heat way sweeps across several costs of asia, europe and the united states triggering health warnings all across the globe. the low on money inside this down to their life. and also coming up the search for missing motorist and a flooded road tunnel on south korea will be live in changer with the latest. so we
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will work this tanisha on at the smuggling operational partnership team is here on the you agree on the financial aid package to tackle the michael in crisis. and we report from the prison sample tournament in mexico, seeing where the goal is to re, for the type, the temperatures storing on 3 continents with heat waves in asia. you are, i'm north america and the united states, reco, breaking temperatures, stretch all the way from california on the west coast of florida in east excessive heat warnings off. acting around 30 percent of the us population are now across the atlantic to europe. is late spain and greece, a sweltering and historically high temperatures. the acropolis in athens,
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close to tourists for the successive day during the hottest hours. drawing and hot weather is helping found awhile file. not palma, in the canary islands. in asia, it seems young region in north west, china reached a record high of 51.7 degrees. japan has also issue of heat stroke labs for tens of millions of people in many hoff it's provinces. europe's highest recorded temperature. 48.8 degrees celsius. could be exceeded in sicily. in the coming days, as me is issued, ready, let's a 16 cities hold that. so how many reports from room 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 indoors and not many stuff to look at crew seen them, the lack of which is artwork. she hasn't made any sales. and then usual situation during this high season. but condition, we bought the noise for us,
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that'd be awesome. it's too hot. this usually be a $25.00 out 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 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 m have are selling like hot cakes and rooms fountains, or perhaps the most appreciative sights these days. you've had in government has issued i read the alerts in 16 cities across the country, meaning that there is 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
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visit rooms as jenna, because from much cooler, northern france we were discussing this idea. it's going to get west and west. it's the same. and from there a big changes in the warehouse. by late afternoon, the visitors were back on the streets and the cue a dependency on longer. diego told us he feared 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 it to me during the coming days for the how many of the 0 room temperature is also soaring across several siri in the cities for tens of thousands living in refugee camps, there's no respite from the heat. medical, some sharif reports a make shift,
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swimming pool is the only escape from this function feed to some 130 children sitting in the town and city as it look. program 20 is from the on, on the list. come me to from the tv you. she used to make shelters. and it's extremely hot. and we have suffocating because of the heat in the pharmacy, all this know, respond from the heat and humidity inside the times, with no fun. so informed of cooling systems. some of these use little water is available to keep children cool. temperatures of sold to 47 degrees celsius this week and did live watering elders collect monday. i'm carol low and nick, nick, i haven't looked 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
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is dramatic. despite the heat wave and wanting to stay in those of which i'm a has little choice, but to continue working, he's employed on a to come to the field in the city of finish. now and little bit. how do you and be more? well, just to call you, 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. the out of the countries 12 via civil has displaced 4500000 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 on the consumption of these on to see the the climate invoice for the us in china,
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the wells largest produces all currently basing in beijing. joan carries in the chinese capital for full day visits. they're expected to discuss corporation to combat climate change, and it includes plants to come to maintain emissions, deforestation, and help for developing countries. the talks was suspended last august off the vin house speaker, nancy places visit to taiwan. katrina, who has the latest foundation. it's doing terry's making is tons of watts shit, dental and vision on monday and over the next 3 days would be nice. a more senior chinese officials. and the goal of this visit is really to see whether the us enjoyments can work together to address the climate crisis and meet a growing list of tensions and disagreements service issues ranging from trading technology to taiwan and to pray. now on the agenda during this visit with the reducing emissions, particularly at me think gas which is contributing to about 30 percent of global warming, also talked about will be reducing coal use and cutting deforestation as well as
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helping 4 countries to address the climate crisis. now both countries have said that they need to take a leadership role in addressing this issue as the world's biggest pollution is and it's clothes that they will set a positive example and the lead up to the climate conference later this yes for, for us in china have set their own ambitious target staging wants to peak emissions like 2030 and become called the mutual like 2060 and the us says it wants to be compromised like which is 50. but at the same time, both countries have also taken aback. would step in this issue in recent years because of efforts to stabilize economic growth. now there are no big breakthroughs expected, while john kerry is here. it's more so hope that both countries will at least get on the same page when it comes to corporation in climate change and his visit as part of a wide effort to stabilize us, trying to ties. he's the high level of visual to visit the aging from washington. katrina, you out 0. south korean president has audit an all out effort to deal with the
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damage caused by floods and land slides. these 40 people have been killed in the city of tom ju search and rescue efforts on the way to save people from a flooding. tunnel is 13 parties have been recovered so far. a few minutes how long we'll need to take the situation briefly and mobilize all available resources. in particular, please make every effort in the field to ensure that the rescue is carried out quickly. extreme weather events like this will only be around us. we need to tear down perceptions that we can to help it, because this is an unusual situation. we need to deal with the situation with extraordinary determination to jessica washington joins the slide from chung to jessica. what is the latest on the rescue operation? here just misses from me also on the past with the tragedy you mentioned unfolded
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and you can see behind me, i'll just step out of the way to give you a bit if you can see that water that com job that is the water that filled the tunnel when the flash floods hit on such a day, they were at least 16 vehicles in, in the tunnel at the time the flesh flies sausage including a boss. what we know is that at least 13 people are confronted a short while ago. a firefighter involved in the search s a told media that there is at least one known missing person, but it's worth noting that they may be many other people who may be missing, but it's that their relatives have not reported them as such. so suddenly a developing situation that was still watching that firefighter also mentioned that the drainage process is progressing well. and so that should, should help with a doing the cruise on site as a trying to search for moving in more range is expected today and tomorrow. jessica, how is the country dealing with us as a whole?
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that's exactly right. if we take a look at what's full cost for not only this area, but for the rest of the country as well. heavy rain morning for a several provinces including southern provinces and did you as well, it's worth noting that this is the monsoon period here in south korea. so there was a degree of familiarity and preparedness for this time of year with it is expected that they would be heavy rain. but as the president himself mentioned, this is certainly not a normal situation where he has alluded to that there is this increasing frequency of extreme weather events. he did notice that all resources need to be mobilized, including police and military, and also that the government needs needs to use every policy tool to help those in need. and he did say that the government needs to recognize authorities in general, that at that they need to deal with these quite a change in climate conditions as part of the everyday reality. so send me an acknowledgement that this is not a normal months in period here in south korea. and as such,
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authorities need to be prepared for, for what may come as the weather as the most in period continued. thank you for that. jessica washington, that for us and trying to the bridge linking crimea and russia has been close juice and want officials, a cooling on emergency. these 2 people were killed and a child injured residents of the area reported explosions before. don't the cause of the damage is not yet 9. the bridge which spans the coach, strays was closed following major explosion back in october. meanwhile, ukraine's counter offensive in the east and south has entered its 2nd month. russian president vladimir persian says keefe is not achieved any success of c, a full 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
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entire time of the offensive. the enemy has no success. i'm assuming it was on the agreement allowing great next bullets from ukraine is due to expire on russia has yet to announce whether it will be extended last shipment. if you credit in grain from now, sailed from the black sea port of augusta on sunday. sure has threatened in the last few weeks to withdraw from the un broken deal. if its demands aren't met. the loan agreement has helped maintain much needed supplies of food to instruction regions. to, to mizzi on the european union have announced a new deal that we'll see besides with together to tackle migration european commission, president said to mizzi, i'm the need to crack down on criminal networks of people smugglers from both sides of the mediterranean in wrong or the con reports as a pact to tackle a crisis that goes beyond borders. the european union in tennessee are aiming to
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stem the movement of irregular migration and shut down the traffic or is the process visa, how we have here we are in utmost need for a collective agreement. it's about any humane migration and displacement that are masterminded by some criminal networks visual destination. people provide that for all these displaced migrants, anything they need with full hospitality and unlimited the generosity. so initially it 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 me is that the european union are bound to buy a share history and geography. and we share strategic interests.
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but experts say the agreement doesn't take into consideration the rights of migrants. it says unimaginable. 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 a united front will stop. human traffic is running low fun. i'll do 0. a still
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a has on the out. is there a back on the campaign trail, we speak to gloss mall as presidential candidate, and his policy was suspended. the corruption obligations and the number to join. the dean. miami is major need still come zales the nail now messy as the biggest signing since david. the oil boy, it's a hot pitcher in the middle east paper. one, those details right here right now is, is a read is on dark. the read the hard, the temperature you a, he has joined the 50 degree club following iraq, iran and kuwait. so in all that, for our region, the temperature stored up to 50 degrees just the other day. here's what we're
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looking at. here's what i see on monday, plenty of hot sunshine. the winds are shifting around, blowing down that hot air or through the goal. so places like doha, your temperature will increase over the next few days and when your temperature goes up, that means that humidity comes down. it is a humid picture though, still for southern buckets down with the sea breeze. here. karachi, $35.00 degrees feeling closer to 40 and a wind is going to induce some showers around the caspian sea. so some pretty big downpour is actually around barcode with a height of 26 degrees, still hot in southern turkey. so from on tahlia to mount of golf. those temperatures are in the forty's on cyprus as well. we've also got some high heat for the northeast of africa, cairo looking at potentially it's hottest july day on record and for the coast of tens and near those winds are within up to about 40 kilometers per hour. waves is about 2 meters high, and then south africa, not a bad start to the week, but temperatures will go down in the days to come.
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the you're watching out is there a mind if i told stories this hour the us west coast is the office on record with temperatures stretching all the way from california to gulf states, night texas and florida. china has also observed as high 7 temperatures as 51.7 degrees. south korean president has voted and will out assets deal with a damage caused by lots and lands sites. least 40 people have been killed during 5 days of torrential rain. a bridge linking crime in russia has been closed due to what officials cooling an emergency. 2 people have been killed, child injury, residents of the area reports and explosions before. don't cause damage to the sudanese ami says in rapid support, forces has talked to the hospital, undermanned for a 2nd day injuring. at least one patient. same hospital which serves both the
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military and civilians was 1st targeted on saturday. 5 patients were killed and thousands more injured, a nearly 3000000 people. meanwhile, have been fighting around the capital call to him to seek safety in foreign countries on the pods as to don sydney's authorities and local aid organization. so trying to alleviate the suffering, despite limited resources, and file reports from pulled, sit down. not road is taped fighting between dentist and profit support forces income to she gave, but in harsh conditions when she arrived in was missing. se of this, within these 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. the fighting has forced almost 3000000. so the news from the homes, more than
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a $150000.00 families are busy all states. the company itself does or living with local families, super organizations and local activities where they unite to provide basic needs. so what do you to the state directed us not to open temps for the displacement of government along with chairs and organizations can manage, but it would put us under a lot of pressure to the school that has been turned into a shelter for more than 60 families through polygons activity that she's been trying to overcome the trauma and hoss conditions in health clinics. warranty is wicked, provides food, drinking water and medical care to as many as possible up to 40000 people who flip the conflict also here in fox with them. and they are being helped by the leaf organizations that i should try to use one of the local organizations trying to accommodate the display civilians, mazda of overhead, uh, stuff on nothing. we're doing
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a lot of things to help. a large number of families here in our refugee centers that 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 dictation and the resolve how much fun of disease or both of them. tens of thousands of people have rallied in taiwan capital, demanding foldable housing. the real estate prices as rapidly risen in the past decade. price as to say that i'm unable to buy a house. and they blame president trying when on had democratic progressive party. riley comes just months ahead of presidential column entry elections in january. i am 40 years old, many, many people in taiwan just like me. we don't have enough money to buy house. we
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cannot afford to get married and race to start tiwana or my daughter in taiwan. the ratio between houses and wages is more than 9 times. we must save everything we earned for the next 10 years without spending on anything, even food. the was the government's 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 following days of control, the save of the run or scheduled for next month. so just had ordered panada arrivals, so me a policy to be suspended for legend, legal violations. but that has now been over time following an international outcry out there, as john holman sat down with a revenue to talk about his campaign on democracy in guatemala for the or revenue is on the complaint trailer what tomorrow. just a few days ago, like some of the 3rd of the attorney general's office,
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detroit to suspend him from guatemala, as president to run, accusing his policy. so media registering thousands of members are legally in order to qualify is a policy revolution. noise that says the charge was politically motivated, it was pushed temporarily by the constitutional cool. but he told us he expects bully and challenges ahead. time we know that they're going to be tracked. they probably will try to use whatever measures they have and how 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 intrinsic oligarchy. what mother the he says is somebody is pushed for food that basically corrupt system of political parties and people that have been now king because of the state. and that now they're about to lose everything. 3 of the kinds of x was thrown out the rice before even the 1st round, voting among them. the front runner who would consider capable of changing the
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system. we are very aware that this is the freedom dropouts, and media. this is about, uh, the people about everybody. this is about the nation, and it has been really very rarely the last years that we have seen such multiple alignment of people say no, we're fit up. we have to contain the subtract to the institutions and we need to go ahead off to the disqualification of the of the candidates votes. his boot will lift and see what of pull pallets. the 1st round of this voted forever at the low for many polling less than 3 percent. if that was a protest against the system on our 12 percent is again a protest against the system. if you do become president, what's the most important thing for you to do that we need to show the people that wants to take out the corruption from the formula. you can get institutions to authorize or can and to begin to deliver everything that we need in the society that has been abundant by
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a system that has not. it has not been about the needs of the people, but the needs of the corrupt. click strong, clean institutions, revolutions. it's the base detective bought them all as myriad problems. unemployment run through the street, cried the 2nd, worst infant mortality, right in the americas. the investigation negates has paul is still open. despite the injunction the attorney general's office, he's not fucking down well, but now the arrival just about how many folks like to get a new visitor 20 frontal. but if they'll make you that adult, if they've done, they'll be move questions into full about what's the model is teetering, democracy don't hold. i'll just say to send to many of their his use what the model such as ours is in mexico associated given prison inmates of charles for personal and professional growth for sports football tournament was held over the weekend
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with teams made up entirely 5 prisoners organized to say that the competitions goal is to make it easier for inmates to re integrate into society, new or poller reports for mexico city. this is not your average american football match. the players are actually inmates and the playing field is mexico cities inside this north penitentiary. this is the final match of a 2 week tournament between inmates from 8 different correctional facilities in the region all carefully selected based on good behavior. the sports is an activity that they greatly enjoy. and this is one of the cornerstones of social reintegration. it's a sporting event that organizers say is as much for the inmates as it is for their families. this being the final game of the season, both teens, the dogs from the sent them out of the penitentiary and the north penitentiary
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reindeer, or playing to wind. there's a fan zone and even a half time show with live performers that were on the sidelines of what's turned out to be quite an exciting match. if you were to close your eyes, you might forget for just a moment that this tournament is taking place inside a mexican prison. there was no shortage of jo, stopping interceptions, tackles and touchstones. but in the end, it was the home team, the north penitentiary reindeer, who claimed the championship with a 146 win over the dogs. we caught up with the tournaments most valuable player. the we've been asked by prison officials not to share the names of inmates for security purposes. music is your, your, your key. the truth is that since i arrived here, the football field is the only place i feel free and the bees. i feel loved by my football family and the emotions ran high at the end of the tournament. but the
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calmer rod, or even between rival teams was always evident, month, many of the inmates participating in the tournaments. a football has given them a rare opportunity for personal growth. the sport is life, its health, its growth, and in these institutions, believe me, it is reintegration into society. it is what we seek as prisoners because we have been looking for an example for our children. the organizers of this unique sporting events say, putting together a tournament like this is not without its challenges, such as enough money and proper equipment. but they say it's been worth it to see the spirit of rehabilitation at play. but what is it up a little al jazeera, mexico city annual messy has been unveiled as has new major league soccer home in the united states. the number to pardon
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the safest stone was all smiles for into miami funds in florida. 36 year old who captain argentine as well come victory last year and go home was joined on stage by his wife and 3 young voice. messy signing is one of the biggest for the growing us . so can a since david backend landed in los angeles, 16 years. okay. um, as a new champion at wimbledon, alta carlos alcortez, beat, know about the joke eviction epic men's final on center course. the match between the 20 are on wells number one, and the 7 time champion when team 8 decided not to move in full and a half hours of play. it was the spanish play. he played the victory listing congratulating the says, out of there are these, your top stories. it waves a sweeping across the launch pumps of the well, the us, the west coast is among the halters with record breaking temperatures,
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stretching from california to gulf states like texas and florida,

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