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sweet, 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 in south africa, not a bad start to the week, but temperatures will go down in the days to come. the reports of an explosion on the bridge, lincoln, crimea, and russia. at least 2 people are killed. the are the bulk of so just a live from the also coming up will extreme haynes is full cost across the northern hemisphere with southern you are bracing for 2nd heat waves.
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on jessica washington in tones your city one is the worst affected areas of south korea experience is another week of heavy rain. unplugged the, there's a new king of sense, a cool call us alcaraz beach, 7 time champion, nova jump eviction and ethic filed with his 1st with the brought him to the program. at least 2 people were killed and a child injured after an explosion on the bridge thinking crime here in russia. residents in the area reported pre dual and explosions. the coach bridge is now being close to traffic and local media is reporting a section of the branches damaged and citing. the bridge which spans the cook straight was closed in october last year after a truck exploded. collapsing cost of that bridge, or what mcbride joins us now from creevy re in ukraine. and rob,
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do we have any more details about the course of this incident? so the coach bridge a yeah, this does appear to be a major attack on this bridge. originally started getting on the on of the heads of the rest and the point to the administration think primary with merely saying that this was some sort of emergency advising people to avoid the bridge the russians. and now saying that this was the result him of attack by what they called the tire risk regime of the ukraine. indeed, explosions, what had and an image of the circulated on social media appears to show a section to complete section of the roadway missing from the, from the bridge. this is both a road and rails connection. the russians say that a rail services have now resumed across the bridge from the ukrainians. we don't have any official confirmation down not and neither confirming, no denying that an attack has taken place. but we are seeing reports in ukrainian need. you claiming that this was some sort of joint operation between the crating
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and navy and special forces and the possibly a symbol drone was a use in the attack. this was attacked last october. we. it's still unclear exactly what the cause of that attack was whether it was some sort of truck bomb or some sort of again, a drone. but that didn't cause major damage to oppose the ro connection of the rope . connection 8 was reopened, but only completely restored and rebuilt and reopened fully in february of this year. a row please remind us of the strategic significance of this page. of course it seems to be important to vitamin page and himself. that's why data has both strategic and symbolic importance. it was completed in 2018 is a landmark project that made great fun 5 by the russians, a personal project of vladimir putin himself. and it really, if you like, cemented the russian occupation of the crime in financial. 2 and is one of the few
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links, but rush so has with this happening. so there is of course, that's now the lens connection from don't don't pass through matter. you pull the milli, topple from the occupied territories that russia has seized. but we know that, that he's vulnerable now to long range missile attacks from ukraine. there is also land and sea connections with prime via, from russian poets. but again, as those fall noble, i'm think this is a further remind to just the, the phone lability of the crime in peninsula with a lot of speculations that eventually as ukraine has said, he wants to retake crying via and they see jet to the financial itself. overall, but of course this is what happens well, on the, on the renewal of the deal to ensure the safe, green, the export from ukrainian pulse. so that's right. this is like, here's the important greenville which runs out at midnight today. monday. this is
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a deal that was signed last summer when the effects of the war started due to disrupt the very important grading supplies coming out of ukraine. we saw food prices spike by 30 percent. the real fee is of a escalating hunger in places like parts of africa and so on. as a result of this deal, this uh, guarantees the safe passage of grading ships from ukrainian pulse across the black sea. it was agreed with the russians, but the russians have been unhappy about this deal for a long while. they have their mind to renew it every 4 months. they have renewed it only for 2 months, which runs out today monday. so there's a lot of speculation about as to whether it will be renewed or not. but then in any case, a lot of the farm is in this part of southern ukraine. have their own problems as a result of the impacts of this war. in the fields around 3 be read. the long days of harvest underway on his $3000.00 tact as low to me and melnick farms the crops
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for which his country is famed. the weeks the provide so much of the world's bread and let sunflower fields that make you crane the world's biggest expos to a sunflower seeds. but at the moment that the ninety's bones are filling with condone oil see don't lives over to black gold. he calls it farming for him in war time. he says it's a narrative service in my opinion, food security means national security. there's no use crying over it. if you need to look, think how to survive and how to win, since the destruction of the car coast cut them in early june, this part of ukraine has been struggling to find sufficient water load. the man has had to dig wells to get the thousands of liters. his palm needs daily. the neighboring small holdings villages struggled toward a vegetable gardens upon which they relied reading. it shows us
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how low, how well is it's right from the bottom. she complains only the cows can drink kids . well, vegetable farmer alexander says he only has a few weeks water supply remaining with many of his crops, full, ready, punched domestic. what was your most for our vegetables? we're still wondering what we have to hold god willing for a rainy year. we have already given up on some of the early crops. difficulties are compounded by continuing uncertainty over the grain deal by which must go has been allowing food exports from ukrainian ports across the black sea. implementing the grain deal has been problematic to say the least. but it's meant that in the year since it was introduced last summer, it's helped ukraine exports $33000000.00 tons of food, which compares favorably with the mold and $50000000.00 tons it was exporting annually before the war. without the deal, global food prices would have been higher the world a lot hungry, but severe restrictions on the number of ships allowed to carry ukrainian food.
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being farmers have found of the wreck sport routes across london river boundaries as beautiful as the shipments have increased by rain and of the transport. for example, we ship through the w. yes, the deed is important, but it's not the essential like last year for the desktop. for now, gathering in the harvest and feeling bonds and silos is the priority. questions over how much of ukraine's abundant food can be shipped to the world. we'll have to wait. rob mcbride, i'll just say era privy, re ukraine, or the spouse scorching, whether it's gripping full continents with hate waves in north america, europe, africa, and asia. the us west coast is among the hottest reco breaking temperatures, stretching from stretching from california to gulf states like texas and florida, europe's highest recruited temperature of $48.00 degrees celsius. could be exceeded
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in sicily. in the coming days. if these issues, rather than the 16 cities hold abdullah mead reports 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 into seeing them, the lack of which is, artwork. she hasn't made any sales. and then usual situation during this high season. but the noise for stuff. yeah. so if it's too hot, this usually be a $25.00 out to some of the square. but since this unbearable heat has talked to 90 percent of the visitors come late often room and into the evening. i decided to come today during the day i would, it's a big sacrifice and the warning that the coming days in get for this is the 2nd heat wave to heat southern europe this summer. and it's hotter than the 1st
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umbrella em have. are selling like hot cakes and rooms fountains, or perhaps the most appreciative sights these days. you talk to him, 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 visit rooms as jenna, because from much cooler, northern france we were discussing this area. it's going to get why, from why it's the same in 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. a good tool does he fears the coming days as this there
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monitor continues to rise. this year has seen the highest number of 2 is since depend demik. but 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 the south korean president has visited areas affected by devastating floods of land slice of killed at least 40 people use of fuel ordered all our efforts to do with the damage. and the city of trauma to 15 bodies to be recovered from a flooded rhode tunnel. flash floods trapped at least a 1000 vehicles, including a bus around 900 emergency personnel or on the scene with cruise working to pump water out of the on the past. with jessica washington joins us live from trunks. you and jessica, what's the latest you can tell us about the rescue operation? of the just need is from
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the the tunnel, the under pos, where this tragedy occurred. at least 13 people confirmed that earlier firefight had mentioned that there was at least one confirmed missing people inside the missing person while the inside the tunnel. but of course, it's still unclear whether they could be more individuals that simply one person who's relative reported them as missing. we've been working here as, as, as crews have been working to pump out. some of that will who the steps flowed through the tunnel. the tunnel is about 700 meters and authority say that it only took as little as 2 to 3 minutes. so the tunnel to be filled with water. so suddenly this tragedy has shown this community here many people morning for their loved ones and certainly waiting for answers. and jessica had given the whole range of expect it today, and tomorrow the authority it's, of course not to mention people must be on the lot of strain right now. how's the country dealing with this well,
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that's exactly right. and let me just give you a broad, a picture. nope. well, it's not just happening here, but the, the broad, a scale of this crisis. at least 40 people consent dead. as you mentioned, that desktop is likely to go up as heavy rains continue around the country, and at least $6000.00 people in temporary shelters is certainly it's a crisis that is being sold around the country and certainly with further range full costs. the central and southern provinces, a sense that things could escalate. we heard earlier from the president who says that he is urging o aspects and n o a full resources to be utilized to address these crisis, including military and personnel. in a short while ago, the head of deleted the ruling party, visited the site and, and he also acknowledge the impacts of the climate crisis is having on south korea . he noted that we need to respond to climate change in a difference. i mentioned from front flood prevention measures of the cost, so certainly an acknowledgement that existing methods of dealing with the,
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the typical rains that happened at this time of year during the monsoon season, they no longer a significant assault 3 are increasingly deals with extreme weather patterns and jessica, many things so that jessica washington live and showed you that discussions on how to combat climate change on the way between the 2 largest polluting countries, china and the united states, the american climate and voice john kerry is on a 4 day visit to badging he's expected to discuss plans to companies, st gas emissions reduce deforestation of boost age for developing countries. katrina, you us more of them badging? john terry's making his counterparts 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 prices and meet a growing list of tensions and disagreements service issues ranging from trade and technology to taiwan and to pray. now on the agenda during this visit with the
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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 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 loses 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 missions 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 corporations in climate change and his visit as part of a wide effort to stabilize us,
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trying to ties. he said high level of visual to visit aging from washington. katrina, you're out there. i think so the head only which is 0. the you and she needs here sign a deal and to stopping people smuggling operations across. and that's right. back on the campaign trail, we speak to a customer of us presidential candidate. here's policy was suspended over corruption navigations the frank assessments $3000000000.00. is it going to be enough to get back? it sounds economy back on track. the short answer is no informed opinions for those who are attempting to flee to chat. how dangerous is that? the journey is incredibly difficult for many people to manage to get out. but it's a great cost in depth analysis of the phase headlines. questions really? who controls what goes on an outer space in the future will be governments or won't be big. private corporations and individual super wealthy cleaners. inside story on
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you're watching out. is there a mind about top stories this? so an explosion on the bridge thinking crimea and russia has killed at least 2 people. the coach bridges close to the traffic. so for media says, a section of the bridge is damaged. the wave records are being broken in north america, europe and asia. china is seen as high as ever recorded temperature of 52.2 degrees celsius. the south korean president has visited areas devastated by floods and land slice of killed. at least 40 people use of your ass cold for full out efforts to deal with the emergency in the city of chum, joe. so team bodies to be recovered from a flooded growth. trinity, in your opinion, have announced a deal aimed at stopping migrant boats and shutting down people smuggling
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operations. the u has agreed to boost economic ties in what's called a strategic partnership with around a $140000000.00 in run. a con reports a pact to tackle of crisis that goes beyond borders. to european union into this year are aiming to stem the movement of irregular migration and shut down the traffickers, the process. visa, how we have. 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 displays, migrants, anything they need with full hospitality, an 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,
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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. 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 train is 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,
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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 here are hoping a united front will stop human traffickers, run a little fun. i'll do 0. suits in these armies as rapids support forces have again talking to the hospital and on demand enjoying at least one patient. the same hospital which serves both the military and civilians was 1st targeted on the saturday. 5 patients were killed dozens more injured. campaigning for the presidential election has resumed in guatemala following days of control vesee over the runoff shuttle for next month. charges had ordered, bernardo, other fellows to millet policy, be suspended for alleged legal violations. but that's been over a ton following an international outcry. just it was john holden sat down with other fellow to talk about his campaign and democracy in guatemala for
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the or revenue is on the complaint trailer what model. just a few days ago, it looked like some of these are real soon, the attorney general's office detroit to suspend him from guatemala, as president to run, accusing his policy. so media registering thousands of members are legally noticed, qualifies a policy. the rebels, the noise that it 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 intrinsic 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 no king because of the state. and that
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now they're about to lose everything. 3 of the candidates with throwing out the race before even the 1st round, voting among them. the front runner who would consider capable of changing the system. we are very aware that this is the freedom, dropouts and media. this is about the people about everybody. this is about the nation, and it has been really very rarely in the last years that we have seen such multiple alignment. most people say no, we're filled up. we have to contain these that talk to the institutions and we need to go ahead of to the disqualification of the of the candidates vote to spoof will lift and see what of pull pallets. the 1st round of this voted forever at blue form of the polling it 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 corruption from the formula. you can get institutions to operate
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again on 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 the corrupt. click strong, clean institutions revolutionize it's the base to talk to the customer was myriad problems. unemployment run through the street, cried the 2nd worst infant mortality, right in the americas, the investigation, the guy says paul is still open. despite the injunction the attorney general's office, he's not fucking down. well, bernardo arrival on the familiar policy. this is just about how many folks like to get a new visitor 20 frontal. but if so major the adult is take the, they'll be more questions and the full about what the model is teetering democracy . john enrollment center. many of the who do support the model to support now and
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as a new king of center corporate carlos alcaraz beating the event joke eviction in epic men's tennis funnel at wimbledon, and an exciting man. she was the 20 year old from spain who eventually lifted the tray, faint blowing, smith rouse up all the extra of the, the well, number one with the well, that's the state of the final that live long in the memory. i know this looking, al cortes was swept aside in the things that are the settings on champion. but if you look research in the 2nd set, leveling the matcher on the totally break the guilty beach, we re off the losing a 26 minute long service game and the spin you would capitalize as he took control of the much with a man who's going 23 grand slams cycles doesn't go down easily. brokovich taking
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this much through the sliding say. with the crowd on the edge of the seats. it was outcries who would make a cruise to break and the pressure showed from the defending champion. outcries was growing in confidence with the finish line in sight at times, towing with his opponent as he closed it on a famous victory and also an epic for hours and 43 minutes on cold. he was crown wouldn't champion the. it's a good thing to i really, really happy with the word the day we, we are doing, uh, you know, coming coming into the glasses on. um, you know, i seen they, i learn very, very fast and then re re problem. i guess when all the emotions are settled,
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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 lost a couple of finals that i one. so i think uh, this is steven steven. of that $36.00 joke of it. she's running out of time to be real defensive as record the phase wimbledon cycles . but this championship ends with the question, just how many more mike carlos outcries with lawrence smith's, i'll just say a little messy as being unveiled at his new major league soccer home in the united states. the number to the, the superstar was all smiles for him to be on the funds in florida. the 36 year old he comes from eligible to the, to welcome victory. last year in doha was doing a stage by his wife and 3 young boys. especially signing is one of the biggest for
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the growing us soccer league, since david beckham landed in los angeles 16 years ago. okay. about $70.00 or you can find multiple of course and a website out there. adult calm weather is next. then inside story will examine the youtube easy a deal and why the migration policy and human rights say with a c or for that the of the or in the thick of a heat wave. and most of that heat is concentrated around the mediterranean. hey everyone, those details right here right now. so let me show you this story by the numbers. things are heating up in rome, 39 degrees. now north of this we've got a cold front punching across. so temperatures are lower in switzerland, zurich at $26.00 degrees. now we do think that rome will have it's hot is july day,
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either monday, tuesday, or it could happen again wednesday. so just an idea of how prolonged this heat wave is. temperature is also in the forty's through spain. as far north is madrid, that's almost a good 10 above average. and for the other side of the mediterranean from on talia to might have got temperatures are also in the forty's here, but it is feeling like fall across the islands of ireland and britain. we've still got wind and we still got some showers in the picture on monday and vs about 50 to 60 millimeters of rain for western norway. also a lot of rain to come from our center goal, the gambia rate through to nigeria. and for northeast africa, we're dialing up the heat here as well. whether it's in play across all of egypt for rising temperatures, it's capital cairo likely to have it's hard to stay over the next few days. and here's how you're going to start out the week in south africa, but we've got cold weather to end of the week season. the
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spacing, liliana, teens, does the un fits the purpose was like many critic sites, just pump solution doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is poured into hard hitting into abuse. do you think that to their lives? lachaise enough for money to go on its own and built it's on thoughts providing on for centuries, people have been taken care of are. so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well. via the story on told to how does era a cache from the you to helps your news? here, cub migration, lately, 2000 people from africa have died so far this year trying to reach your across the mediterranean. so how can i block square keeping out my grades for the human rights obligations? this is inside story. the
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