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are attracted to those particles in clean around the that makes new heavier drills . it's heavy enough to, to who's writing these reservoirs the little will to, into mexico city. and the hope is the bike flowed seating. the water flow into the capitals would increase. the cloud, saving alone is not a silver bullet. so much coast cities, what's a short extreme weather warnings as tens of millions face rising temperatures across the us. the main site that's about is there in life and death. also coming up, russia, we throw us from the ukraine greendale and move the north nation. says, threatens global spin security. he's not a risk coming,
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providing prices. he is forgotten prices on the you as well. same program announces the cops to emergency assistance and hasting. a senior official cools at home. the 1st test in the janine refugee camp close to the palestinian authority arrest. the we begin with the dangerously home temperatures across the united states. 179000000 people are on the heat deluxe. following the weekend of record breaking temperatures, move away from florida to arizona, chaper town see for for more than a dozen cities of now broken temperature records among them. phoenix, arizona, with its 18 consecutive day about 43 degrees, the salvation army is bringing water hats and some screen to the on house. i try
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all the time i, i like yellow yellow at the heat till 8 and i go away or, you know, just now i, my friends came to check on me and i was, i couldn't stop it in 2022 maricopa county soft 425 heat related dest, which was a record, the salvation army during this latest heat wave has been serving 4 or 500 people per day. so we're hoping with those efforts and the, the efforts of other organizations that are also providing sheet relief that will be able to keep those numbers down this year. on the other side of the country, miami, florida had its 14th consecutive day of temperatures reaching over 35 degrees, walking just from the call over here. somebody that will take us just a few minutes. you 2 bottles of water for to that hot tub ajax and take a break for being so hot. but here, there was also a localized flash flooding as a result of sudden down pause and still to hold his place on the different valley on the california nevada border. on sunday,
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temperatures here reached 53.33 degrees, and the appropriately named furnace creek. the hottest temperature on us was recorded at the same spot on july of 1913, 56.67 degrees. it's hot, but the uh, the theme, the scenery is awesome. yeah. beautiful. climate scientists say this is what they've been warning about for decades. more intense and longer lost in problems of extreme weather due to global warming. and this year the el nino climate of phenomena is exacerbating manmade climate change. 2023 looks to be on track to be the closest year on record. she ever times the elders 0, the temperature is a soaring elsewhere to with heat waves that are posted in asia, africa, and europe. health lots have been issued for 16 cities in italy, whether experts expect temperature reco wants to be broken. the horses as a temperature is expected on estimates on ends of sicily of something new with heis
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could reach 48 degrees celsius. the grease is standing with more than disclosing temperature. the strong winds have been finding to wall fires in several sea side towns. hundreds of people have fled their homes, or towns, reports with europe's heat. wave inevitably come the fires almost every summer. now grease bones, the familiarity doesn't less than the panic at the moment. this is kelly view, just south of athens. saving the animals is the priority for the owners of the stables as little they can do for the buildings. the nearby co virus, the olive groves blaze people in the village have been told to leave up to 155 and 45 engines and at 11 at croft, we're trying to control the flames and make gale force winds for the west into truckee $1200.00 children who were evacuated from holiday camps threatened by wild
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colors to save us of the month of greece is not alone. alfonso about a status lost his home on the spanish island de palma and the canaries. and they, i mean like if i told my wife to dress the children comedy, the fire would take time to arrive. there will be no problem. but tops of 10 seconds, i had to tell her, let's go with the children naked if necessary. the fire is already here, it ripped through alfonso, village of the weekend. alfonso says it was about 2 minutes from the 1st flames in his house to the whole place being a place of families home in ashes. but this is a man who looks on the bright side, a meal to him thinking i had to commission though my son was worried about the choice between told him that the to us will be brought back. and now we have to draw a picture of how we want to rebuild the house. it is fine, they are living in a venture. that's how we wanted to focus on the testing. we have. com and we are excited to start again of the fire that destroyed alfonso. his home is no town to yet ends. neither is europe's heat wave peak temperatures unexpected until
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wednesday we'll reach helen's out to 0 south korean present in june. so keel is quoting for an overhaul if the countries disaster response system is comments follow, devastating floods which killed at least 41 people even said change is needed because of abnormal weather cool. was by climate change. government is also investigating by the negligence, was involved in the depths of 14 people tromped in a flooding tunnel. they died off the flood waters rushed into the tunnel, some nudging the cause on a foss. jessica washington has moved from exxon in north until the province where a heavy rains have devastated from that. is here where i am and it's on a sun city. people are suddenly feeling the effect that this is having on agricultural communities. this is assigned this house, just give you a sense of how, how high the rain full was. it was about at this level so that higher than, than my waste in terms of the impact on,
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on farm is. we know that more than 226000 heck says assignment has been damaged and you can see some of the crops strewn about uh, onions, watermelons chillies, things that som is, this is a livelihood, the livelihoods of, of the found as themselves. and we've been speaking with many of them who say that, well they have no choice to accept that, but this is the reality. they do certainly have criticism stuff about this process and how it hasn't folded about what they see is a lack of preparedness from authorities. but they say that all they can do now is it simply ways as they see their livelihood damaged around them. this is actually, it's not a lake, it's a green house, it's completely under water. so you can imagine the impact that this is having on farms. we also know that more than half a 1000000 lives still kevin killed. since these heavy rain began, the russia has ended the deal that allowed grain to be expose it out. a few cranes,
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black sea pools mix fine and monday evening. most cases, conditions for extending the agreement, haven't been fulfilled packaged president and much of the type items such as government is trying to get russian back on board. so set a report from the stumble. this is the last you're carrying green from ukraine on the blacks. the green initiative, brokers by the united nations after to yeah. or now russia has pulls out seeing is demands have not been met. russia wants to see and, and west of the 4 sections on the russian agricultural bank and to restrictions on shipping. an insurance that must go say is, has hampered, it's agriculture, the exports. and the ticket is one of the main beneficiaries of the deal. and he's hopeful it can be helped. again, there will show that i've shown up there, i believe my friend, president boots and once this humanitarian bridge to continue in the meantime, uh for administer will hold as meetings with discounts of thoughts. and i will meet
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with mr. paige and as soon as i return from the trip when we meet with him in our country in august, we will have the opportunity to discuss all these issues. we will also explore how we can act on paving the way for the shipment of russian grain and fertilize the deal was struck last year, summit fee, as of global food shortages off the russia in the way that you can nearly 33000000 tons of green and other foods have left your credit on the agreement to have quoted there, across the black sea that i loved. you can't export screen, save somebody without the rush of security guarantees. you can, you ships with no longer be able to save from exports. your opinions higher representative has accused the rush out of weaponized hunger. this is something very serious to have the create for lots of travelers. for many people. we are on the west side. we will do everything we can sort of a sort of got a 2 lanes in order to make available. the ukranian range with the people feet and a half to blame for us here for this issue completely unjustified weaponized that
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hung over the people. according to the low income companies receive on the 3 percent of the premium green pump of the day. that it says the agreement has benefit of people's worldwide by putting more food products onto the global market and reducing prices since july last year, nearly 23000000 tons of green and other food have passed through the black sea. mean how well that has gone to how you come companies interviewed opinion to to you has received 10 percent making it the 3rd largest recipient. now many here hold the good relations between on good i must go, go still save the bill. especially side of that. oh, sure, 0 stumble of the united nations actually general says he is deeply disappointed at russia's withdrawal from the black sea greendale saying it was a lifeline for global same security on symptomatic edison. james bass reports from the united nations in new until the last moment. the un secretary general, they've been trying to persuade russia to stay in the deal with president putin
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didn't even bother to reply to his latest, let to see you dressed reporters, his mood was grim. i deeply regret the decision by the russian federation telling me that the implementation of the black sea initiative, including resubmit, all of russian security guarantees for navigation in the northwest and part of the black sea. these initiatives as ensure the safe specimens of over 32000000 metric tons of false commodities from canadian ports inside the security council. western countries were united in they come the nation of russia. let's be clear. russia's actions all taking food out of the miles of the poorest people across africa. the middle east. i'd like to in america, and now was announcement that it will withdraw from the black sea drain initiative
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. most co is threatening even more people. more children with starvation of russia decided not to attend the meeting at foreign minister level. instead sending its deputy ambassador, he said the deal was terminated, but added this, proceed with the russian federation will stand ready to consider its resumption only when concrete results are achieved, rather than promises and assurances from western capitals in ukraine's foreign minister, demitria calais, but told me there are different views here with the un about what the deal is completely dead threat disclose of thought. now, i can conclude that from the conversation i've had, i have had some our fall list optimistic and others are slightly more optimistic. i'm told that during his meeting with the un secretary general, mr. collate but raised the suggestion by his boss presence the landscape. but perhaps the deal could continue operated by ukraine to keep the un without the
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participation of russia. senior un officials though, if i doubt some about that, they say that no ship company or insurance company would want to risk the vessel coming under russian attack. james bayes out to 0 at the united nations. kate phillips. but also as the vice president of global policy and advocacy, it must be cool, a global humanitarian organization. she says poor nations will be impacted the most . this will be a huge shock to the global system and hit those least able to cope and living on the edge of hunger hardest. as we all remember, are the prices spiked last year after the complex started a basics, doing things like wheat and corn and cause a lot of volatility in the market and round that inflation. and we fear that those types of events will. busy occur again in the absence of the skill, which has allowed ukraine to safely export. 32000000 metric tons of food,
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or enough food to feed a 150000000 people around the world over this last year. so just to obtain a picture for you of how deep global food and security is, there are 345000000 people currently facing high levels of food in security who need urgent assistance and 24000000 of them are already on the brink of sound and so you can imagine an additional shocked in that situation can cause fund told numbers of people to trip over the edge and to be a best of hunger. there's 18 countries of around the world that are facing of food and security, increasing levels of food and security. but i would know in particular the horn is africa, where we already had up doing security crisis going on with there was a number of fail seasons of rain that they were experiencing as a result of climate change. so having this additional shock on top of environmental shocks has really pushed countries like somalia, parts of ethiopia in northern virginia into alarming food and security situations
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to you and we'll see program says it will drastically cut aid assistance to hazy g to a shortage in funding will affect around a $100000.00 people a month just on the hall. so if the country's population, which is around $5200000.00 people rely on some for them without selling some monetary and assistance. food and security and privacy is worse than this of gangs continue to expand and take control of the launch areas of the country zone months in bio as the you and will free programs. country director in haiti, he says the cops come at a time when he's, he's facing both economic and political instability. well, he's facing one of his most severe 3rd prize. these needs a new manager and assistance in here the highest since 2010. so this is a very bad time, there's never a good time for tail emergency programs, but this is a very bad time comes in. i'm on when these are thinking. and when we know that the
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levels of fluid security is a need or only seconds. so it's a sal sedan, it's quite concerning. there's a, this is a little later concert. this is the main driver for the security. there are other factors as well. there's been no inflation that's reached 48 percent per year. there's also been dropped in flooding. and there's that there's also been a long term design in our culture. all this has made donations especially vulnerable to stock. one of those are the consequences. the security play in the country. effort that the world is strong and that public opinion in western countries is as sensitive to the suffering the people i'm not in countries why community and it's been a straw for us to attract attention. is that he's not a risk of becoming a forgotten prices. he is forgotten prices,
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so has on the out is there. i will tell you why i fall in love. i'm a lake and todd a shrinking feeling feared shortages. and we look at the link between mex goes, shop prize and silence on the approaching national election. the time now for your weather report across the middle east and africa. thank you for your time. and hot sunshine continues to be the name of the game here, but wins have turned around through the gulf. so we're now drying down a hot and dry wind. so that means the temperature in places like doha, are going up, and the humidity is going down. but with this persistent seabreeze, it's still a human picture. in karachi, at 35 degrees, winds are blowing down a lot of sand and dust along the border with iran. and i've gone this done on
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tuesday and still a lot of heat locked into place for southern turkey, a round on talia 39, possibly 40 degrees on tuesday, and a lot of heat to for africa for the north west. the northeast section of the continent, elders at 44 other side of things, cairo will come in at 42 degrees and through west staff for codes are usual heavy pulses of rain here in central africa. if we focus on tens in the still this brisk when this r monsoon when and so it's producing gusev about 40 kilometers per hour, up and down the coast of tens of near south africa. for now looks good. 24 degrees in derby, and put punch. what happens on thursday, dark, the blue and the purple, the lower the temperature cape town. you're going to wake up to a temperature of one degree on thursday. that's it. and see you soon. a of the stories of determination and joining from all these energy
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efficient and is on this of was not for me to come in. if you and one isn't worth it. as a blubbering, they're going to open up your business, have a chance an inquiry to and i'm gonna shoot documentary from african filmmakers, africa direct on algae 0 the the, it working out of their own minds of thought top stories. the ssl is dangerously home temperatures across the united states and not less thing off this week. 79000000 people on the he lives following a we can to reckon with breaking temperatures from florida to arizona,
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south korean president unit. so p o is calling for an eye of a whole of the country's disaster response system off to devastating floods. killed at least 40 people units that change is needed because of abnormal weather caused by climate change. united nation and sexy general says he's deeply disappointed at russia's withdrawal from the black st. greenville saying it was in lifeline label, feed security, in most cases, as conditions for extending the agreements, haven't been met. 8 agencies say that the decisions by russia to withdrawal from the black sea grain deal will affect hundreds of millions of people feed supplies were running, running low in child with hundreds of thousands of refugees, of arrived from sued on address reports from andre on the chance who don border fighting with the old are plants have fall off to the previous across the field.
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it's been weeks since any significant rain full in eastern tried now. she can only wait and hope for change. in the weather appointment. 5, the rains were best to the last year at this time. i fear this coming pool hall, this was pharmacy se they continued to see less and irregular rate and full resulting in a couple losses. but it's not only port rates that's causing so much pain to promise that i've seen, you know, monday at the, even when the rains come, we liked the necessary tools to cultivate crops. seeds are beyond our reach. with each passing year, the area of cultivated lining chide strings, as effective climate change become more cbs agriculture output is also reduced slate chide, which provides a livelihood for millions who live around. it continues to shrink in size from 25000 square kilometers 50 years ago. to just 1000 today,
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due to drought and climate change that dies as the jobs of print 2000000 people and fuels food shortages, as well as higher prices. global supply challenges costs by the pen demik and the organ ukraine have watson springs to fort inflation has risen to such a level that families are forced. just keep emil in order to afford the next. the lack of security also affected for production cases of money increasing by increasing. today we have already 2000000 people in chubb chub jones, people on the tv on nutrition. it's uh, i think that failed 4 times in the last decade that we have such, such an issue which for the and security back to us even before the arrival of 270000 recently arrived suited in these refugees. in addition to the 400000 already here for the past 20 years old father complicating the already steve useful
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shortage in this landlocked country. please. i do see that i agree on the charge suit on board. i have been processing the janine refugee camp in the occupied west bank following the rest of 5 palestinians by the palestinian authority and security forces. stomach, a hans as those detained on members. if it's on the wing, they can use to pay a if making political arrests. leucon has the latest from ramallah. did you name battalion which is made up of policy and as long as you have fight has held approach with insight to need refugee camp this evening. and it's against the policy and authority offices they made for the rest of 5 members who have helped me . and if i make g had from java, which is just southwest of janine out, many members of the putting security forces were in the city, but they didn't actually come into the refugee camp. and the policy and authority
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has lost a lot of power inside. not only do the town, but also ballasa refuge account and other kinds of across the occupied west fine as many people of setup with the security coordination with israel. now i do have a quote from the is ready time. a full media says, an agreement was concluded between israel and the policy and authority to give the policy and security services the opportunity to re gain control of the city spots a public pool for months to see if there's more than 60 percent of the palestinians are again, security coordination with israel and many policy and just seeing, let down, especially with the uptake of violence from its right. so just settlers and rates across the occupied westbank this year. north on al jazeera ramallah, the most skin is 300 year old minarets have been demolished in iraq. some of the city advisors to allow road to be expanded, local, say,
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the destruction of the small gym, interesting, and small squares, and erosion as a wrong heritage and secrecy. officials say they didn't commit any demolition on the minute read citizens because of that being voted guns withheld from u. n. workers have rescued ninty 200 migraine strands of near the tennessee and border. the monuments were taken to a shelter where they received food and healthcare needs were assessed on cab, provided malik china has moved from mrs. ross in libya, a nearly $200.00 sub saharan black migrants were, were found in the tuition libyan border area of alaska. now that's about 35 kilometers south of losses there and, and they would been, they've received treatment. they've been taken to a temporary shelter a holding. so what at the police station, by living authorities, and the i o m, the international organization for migration has been able to reach them. they said
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that they are now treating of the $191.00 migrants at the shelter with the, with and, and giving them water and food and hygiene kids. now we've spoken to the, the live in border patrol and they, they are telling us that there are several groups of migrants across the canadian live in border that have been expelled by tunisian authorities. i've been speaking to migrant, so i'm still in contact with them now and they're telling us that they said we main stranded those next to the last day of border which is to the north and they remain stranded and they are pleading for help us. so the situation remains, di, or, i mean this, some of these migrants have been in the desert for nearly 2 weeks now without water and food and, and, and shelter. so their situation remains dire. now the deal between the e u and the put the canadian prison. ok, so you yesterday to, to come back here we go migration. what angered menu and i spoke to
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a few migrants that were stranded on the desert and they said, they told me they said this is what you policy is doing to them. they're, it's leaving them stranded in the desert without watering food. and they accuse attorneys in government of abuse. the hope is that some sort of solution that the canadian authorities or the international organizations will come to the right now, trina ultra 0 this throughout the us and mexico security expense, a warning that a recent spike. and notice, kidnapping attacks against public officials may be paused of an unprecedented rise in violence as national elections drawer. nam, may say criminal groups may already be exploiting. electro competition. that's a vi from community and power on your power reports from mexico city. mexico was experiencing a sharp rise in violence. some of the most notable examples in recent weeks include
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a series of roadside bombs in the state of police. go that left for police officers dead and in attack against security forces in the state of chiapas that lead to the kidnapping of 16 police employees. experts say that while these incidents may be attributed to turf wars between rival gangs, the overall increase in violence could be linked to the gearing up of election season. can we assume that it would have to be examined on a case by case basis. but effectively when faced with changing political candidates, these different groups begin moving their chips, b, the political or to the use of violence. this is all the game, this base against the arrivals to show how much influence they wield. security analysts say the influence, criminal groups have over politics is most evident during campaign seasons. and nowhere in the country is this more apparent in mexico's heartlands, namely the state of getting a little earlier this month, a large demonstration organized by a drug gang near the resort. the city of
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a couple weeks ago led to the abduction of several government officials. even mexico's president made reference to the cloud criminal groups and the state have over citizens and say they don't be fooled. it is a common practice by some criminal groups to create the social base of support. some estimates suggest there are as many as $200.00 armed criminal groups of buying for power in mexico. experts say many of these groups are able to rise because of their ability to make deals with government officials who in turn a fort than impunity and even positions of power loading the organized crime. somebody's nature is a state to be able to secret all of its illegal merchandise to operate the financial system for as complex as those in countries like mickey columbia and brussels despite national elections still a year away, many or you that criminal organizations here have already started taking advantage of early campaigns with the aim of leveraging state power for illicit purposes. as
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political campaign season in mexico draws near, there is concern that violence which is already on record highs, could become worse as the country struggles with the seemingly impossible task of severing the bonds between criminals and authorities. and read it off a little al jazeera mexico city. the they say is out is there are these, your top stories, dangerously hot temperatures across the united states, all set to continue this week. 79000000 people are on the heat to that's following a we can to rack or breaking temperatures from florida to arizona. extreme heat is arizona's natural disasters, so for the salvation army, this is a disaster response. today we are tying a record 18 straight days of a $110.00 degrees or more and there is no end in sight. people.
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