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the, the the, the series of explosions of the bridge connects in crime in russia, leaves at least 2 dead processes. it wasn't ukrainian attack the, i mean, this is obviously life and the whole. so coming up more extreme heat is forecast across the northern hemisphere with southern europe bracing for a 2nd heat wave, plus an jessica washington interpreter city one is the worst defective areas. south
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korea experiences another week of heavy rains and slugs and outraging a rock out of the country. second oldest most cars pull those to east traffic jams the fuck into the program. at least 2 people have been killed and a child injured down to an explosion on the bridge thinking crimea and russia. residents in the area reported explosions before doing. the coach bridge has now been close to traffic. local media is reporting a section of the bridge is damaged and citing the page which spends the cook straight was close in october last year after a truck exploded, collapsing a part of the bridge. oh mcbride has more from clearly re and ukraine. so this seems to been a major attack on this strategically important bridge. the russians saying that
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this was the work of what they call the terrorist regime of ukraine. images on social media appeared to show a complete section of the roadway missing from the bridge. there were reports, all the explosions being heard, the russians say that the a rail connection. this is suppose the road and rail bridge. the rail connection has now been re established trains running again from the ukrainians. that has the been a confirmation nor a denial, but it has been behind this attack. but reports in ukrainian media are saying that this is some sort of joint operation between ukranian navy and special forces, possibly involving a c bone drone. this bridges strategically and also symbolically very important. it was completed in 2018 really cementing rushes hold on the crime me and put into it a personal project of light. it may have proved since it was hailed as a landmark achievement, but it does show the vulnerability of the crime be in peninsula with old
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expectations being that's ukraine, as it has already stated, once delay siege to the crime and peninsula and take it back. and it also comes on a significant date for both ukraine and russia with the uh, with the very running out the deadline of the a so called grain deal. these agreements between ukraine and russia to allow ships to lead ukrainian ports as it carry great into the will markets which has been on the threat since the starts of this war. russia has been reluctant to resign the deal that's been a lot of back rooms. adults negotiations about trying to get that agreement. but for many of the farm is in this part of the southern ukraine. they have more immediate problems from the effects of this war of the fields around 3 be read. the long days of harvest underway on his 3000 tact as blood to me and melnick farms the
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crops for which his country is famed. the weight that provides so much of the world's bread and let sunflower fields that make you crane the world's biggest export to a sunflower seeds. but at the moment the tone of nineties bonds of feeling with canola oil see told lives over to black gold. he calls it farming for him in war time, he says, is an active service. 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 pots of ukraine has been struggling to find sufficient water load them. it 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 how low, how well is it's right from the bottom. she complains only the cows can drink kids
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. well vegetable farmer, alexander says he only has a few weeks water supply remaining with many of his crops, already punched the i'm not sure what was your best 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 moscow 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 tons it was exporting annually before the war without the deal, global food prices would have been higher the world a lot hungrier, 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 um, shipments have increased by rain and other transport. for example, we ship through the done you. 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 crypted, re ukraine. discussions on how to combat climate change underway between the 2 largest pollution countries. china in the united states, the american climate. and boy, john kerry is on the full day visit to beijing. he's expected to discuss plans to companies think gas emissions would use deforestation and boost aid for developing countries. katrina, you have more from badging or don't terry's making his town to watch your dental and vision on monday and over the next 3 days would be nice. a more senior chinese
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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 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 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 uses and is folks 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 20, so see and become called the mutual like 2060 and the us says it wants to be compromised by 2050. but at the same time, both countries have also taken aback. would step in this issue in recent years
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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, trying to ties. he said high level of visual to visit the aging from washington. katrina, you're out there. i think at least sure is a global policy advise if a green piece east asia, and he says the us on china books depend heavily on fossil fuels to the side of their differences, their national differences, their differences, but nobody in terms of housing tackle kind of change, they actually do share buying, sir. and, and, and that thing is, if you look at both the us in china, they, they both have the good side of their energy consumption, sorry, which is the rapid deployment off we know, of energy and other key in technologies. if you look at the china, you know,
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the country has been the largest manufacturer, investor in the play or offering the solar energy. but at the same time, both countries are also heavy and dictate. the size of the we have is offering the low kind of momentum over the last 2 years. and this is partly due to the economic challenges that were stopping domestic. right. but also a growing global attention, including the russia, ukraine prices, which deal with a lot of desire to ensure energy security in this country. and of course the chinese leaders talk about energy security and they've got diffuse that they can. so misspeak plate supply that in our case means call. so as a result of that, we have been seeing over the last 2 years or so very rapid. coal pop a coal fired power plant expansion. again, we added 80 gigawatts of cold last year. the climate crisis is inescapable. at this point in time, we look at china, you've got, you know, the rest of the war, the summer that we're happy or i should say the summer that were suffering across
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the water at home. this really drives the message of climate urgency. you know, back home in china and actually in the past between john kerry, i see it on a site with extreme weather. europe's highest temperature on record of 48.8 degrees celsius. could be exceeded in sicily. in the coming days, easily as issued red alerts for 16 cities hold of the need has bits of room. this is in the early hours, the 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. 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
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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 and hats are selling like hot cakes and rooms fountains are 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 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 will come from much cooler northern france. we were discussing
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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. a good tool. does he fears the coming days as is there a 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? several cities in syria also are experiencing soaring temperatures and for tens of thousands living and refugee camps. there's no rest buying from the heat. as americans taking sharif reports a make shift swimming pool is the only escape from dysfunction, fee to some $130.00 children sitting in the town and city as it looked program
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clunky is from the on, on the list can made it from a 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, families use little water available to keep children cool. temperatures of sold to 47 degrees celsius to speak and did live watering. and the slick monday i'm carol. when la nick, nick, i haven't looked at this children. what happened to them? oh lord, please have mercy on us. we've been 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. respond the heat wave and warnings to stay in those of which i'm a has little choice,
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but to continue working. he's employed on 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 $6.00 to 0 as per 10 hours. and we wear these clothes, a cap and clothes that protect our body from sunstroke. so the countries 12, b, a civil has displays 4500000 people. most crime tend to centers long, the northern photo bic to care, and the pos relief guns had struggled to get a to them. and this summer is no different. now, southern temperatures, i'm making conditions even tougher. i'm a close, i'm sure the on to see the to the south korean president has visited areas affected by devastating floods and land slice of killed at least 40 people fumes of gal ordered and all out effort to deal with the damage in the city of term jupiter,
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seen bodies with being recovered from a flooded road tunnel. flash floods tramped, at least a 1000 vehicles, including a bus around $900.00 emergency personnel on the scene. the crew is working to pump water around of the on the past. 2 minutes how long we only 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 help it, because this is an unusual situation. we need to deal with the situation with extra ordinary determination. and jessica washington as well, and this that desktop is likely to go up as heavy rains continue around the country and at least $6000.00 people in temporary shelter. so certainly it's a crisis that is being sold around the country and certainly with further rain school
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costs the central and southern provinces, a sense that things could escalate. we heard earlier from the president who said 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 policy, visited this 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 past. so certainly an acknowledgment that existing methods of dealing with the, the typical rains that happened at this time of year during the monsoon season may no longer be significant of south korea. increasingly deals with extreme weather patterns. so it had an address here. we would push on the ada fits. supposing millions of people displaced by the conflict and see that the kind of new king of
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80 percent of 80 percent is controlled by god. bring programs to if you don't pay any time on an amount of that, i'm trying to push myself all the time. pushing, pushing see the world from a different perspective on allergies. aaron, the the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching out as a reminder of the top stories this out and explosion on the bridge linking crime, me and russia has killed at least 2 people. the coach branch is close to the traffic. local media as a section of the bridge is damaged. he wave records of being broken in north america,
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europe and asia. china has seen his highest ever recorded temperature of 52.2 degrees celsius. south korean president has visited areas devastated by floods of the land size for the code. at least 40 people use the po, judge an all out effort to deal with the emergency the season these ami says the power minute you rapid support forces of again to get to the hospital in on demand injury at least one patient. the hospital serves both the military and civilian system was 1st attacked on such a day. 5 patients were killed and does is injured. and the $3000000.00 people have fled, fighting around the capital, cost to him, to seek safety and fall, and countries all the pots of sudan a include the states of red sea, and gives 02 days or 3rd season, local aid organizations to try to help those who are suffering despite limited resources? well, haven't val, report some posts through them? of the for the month, not
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a road is taped fighting between dentist and profit support for his income to him. she gave but in harsh conditions when she arrived in what method southeast of this within his 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 all most 3000000. so the news from the homes, more than 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 camps for the displacement of government along with chairs and organizations can manage, but it would put us under a lot of pressure. this school has been turned into a shelter for more than 60 families,
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roughly and activity that she's been trying to overcome the trauma and hoss conditions in health clinics. warranty is wicked, provide food, drinking water 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 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 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 are struggling, but not without the dictation and resolve how much fun of disease or both of them of the tool and use our 300 year old mosque. minarette has been demolished in
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a rock southern city of basra to allow a road to be expanded, the toppling of the so raji minarette and it's most cuz i'm good local people who say it's an erosion of iraq's heritage antiquities. officials say they did not commit the demolition, and it should have be preserved. well, we can get much more or less from my but the law has. who's in boswell published in the context for us? i mean, how big it last is this provides right? and indeed, the country will leave. it's amazing. you know that this is a 300 years old. most again, this man with, besides a, it's a symbolic mentoring for sending muslims that any rock. it's the 2nd most ancient mosque in a rock. so besides the symbolism also it's it unique a key picture. it started now many people here we've been speaking to locals,
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neighbors who and best buy. so honestly, because they demolition decision has raised or has pocket grief and anger among get iraq is across the country. as you know, this is so simple they and because of the fact that they come up as people tell us here, they cannot see any strict measures in place to protect suction, which console. so as you know, there is a sort of these here stand behind the demolition of this the most. so if i can just move out of the frame to give you a picture of the scene here behind to be. so what you can see here is the rubble of the most of what is, what is the minute rates, the ancients, the, what is the meaning of it is just beneath that robin and the fact that it, it is so unique because it, it was, it built from a to
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b and model and it lives for centuries representing a unique is let make and the console it. hans. i mean, it is clearly being absolutely flat that and i mean, who is to blame for the demolition and how people react seem to or will a sort of these here and bus ride a late each each other for the demolition. did the governor of bus ride at says that he has taken the demolition decision of please taking approval from that so me at or is it any use in don't mind this one the enrollment the one on here in busta uh on the other hand. so in the enrollment, the one says that if you use that same fact and says that it did, the monitoring decision is against what has been agreed upon with the governor of us when they say that they have agreed opponent just carefully and gently
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dismantling the men of rich and at a move of gin to the, to another side of them was so they say that the worst time they were shocked by the demolition decision as now with that this is, that used to be the 2nd most ancient most in iraq. and this minute is what she was about 11 meters, a high as a mentioned zip since the year. excuse me, 300 years of console heritage. yes. 3 images of a couple of hours. it's lessons and moments mom. i've been blinded by so many things. now there's a new king of sense of cool was off of carlos all across beat novak jokers, which in an epic men's tennis. finally at wimbledon and an exciting match. it was a 20 roll from spain who eventually lifted the try feet long. smith wrapped up of the actual the well, number one with the well got 2 states after finals that live long in the memory. i
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know this looking al cortes was swept aside in the things that are the 7. so i'm champion. but you're researching in the 2nd set leveling the match on the type right. the guilty beach, we read off the losing a 26 minute long service game. i understand you would capitalize as you took control of the much with a man who's going 23 grand slam and cycles doesn't go down easily. brokovich taking 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
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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 new. yeah. it's the hope is mostly definitely that is that for sure, probably in 5 years uh would change buddies. right. all right, i'm 20. uh, i then list the too many uh, situations like this. so i'm gonna enjoy this this moment. do you feel like this is the beginning of the rivalry i called so i mean for my state, you know that you know, he's going to be, he's going to be on the tour for quite some time. i mean, i don't know how long. i'll be around that $36.00 joke of it. she's running out of time to be roger federal. his record,
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the face when would entitles these championship ends with the question just how many more might call us outcries when lowered, smith, i'll just err so sorry. teasing mexico to succeed by giving prison inmates of chance of personal and professional growth through sport. a football tournaments was held over the weekend routine was made up entirely of prisoners organize the site. they hope it will make it easier for inmates to re integrate into society. moderate below reports from 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
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reintegration. it's a sporting event that organizers saves 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 nor penitentiary reindeer, or playing to win. there's a fan zone and even a half time show with live performers 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 docks. we caught up with the tournaments most valuable player. the we've been asked by prison officials not to
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share the names of inmates for security purposes. music is your, your, your key. never know the truth is that since i arrived here, the football field is the only place i feel free to be so. i feel loved by my football family and i'm going to kind of some of the emotions ran high at the end of the tournament. but the calmer water even between rival teams was always evident . much, many of the inmates participating in the tournament c. 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. 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 it was it up
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