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in the houses in the cold temperatures across the globe as health warnings issue to millions of people from asia to the united states. the bulk of this is obviously, are life of the house and coming up united nations, condense, rushes, withdrawal from ukraine. greenville saying it for us in this global suit, secure as in opposition, protests as in bangladesh to bomb the resignation of the government because of lising food prices like a political freedom. well, food program announces the cops to emergency assistance in haiti. b u n. says this
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decision is hot breaking and tragic. he's not a risk of becoming forgotten prices. he is forgotten twice the welcome to the program. reco. temperatures have been set across 3 confidence, helpful forties of sound. the alarm from north america to europe and asia, urging people to stay hydrated and shelter from the burning sun and the stock reminder of the effects of global warming. 79000000 people are on the heat to let some united states alone funding. we kind of reco breaking temperatures from florida to arizona. mean well china has seen wreck with temperatures well about 50 degrees centigrade for this. let's go to katrina. you came by jane. katrina, a china raise, a just set the facing extraordinary temperatures in palms. what impacts is it having on people's lives the
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the right, so right now, china is experiencing a very severe heat wave, especially if pulse the northern parts of china and meteorologist say that this now to continue for another 10 days at least. and the full of these, this you temperatures of over 40 degrees of quite uncommon. and now particularly in some areas including time there's no question should done provence oven. holding probing to go the temperatures a few days of over 40 degrees of quite common place that we even had in syndrome. the temperature reached about $53.00 degrees celsius on sunday, and that's the highest temperature that's being put on record. now this is causing useful to concerns, obviously people's daily lives have been impacted. also the concerns about production, john, in particular, provides most of china is culture and government agencies have now downgraded the outputs expectations for putting pops because their peers at the heat waves could
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just affect these these plans. also, there are a lot of viral videos going around trying to social media of how animals are being affected. a palm in china is northwest and hay long john province. on the, on the power outage polls the death about $500.00 peaks. this is definitely putting a lot of pressure on people's likelihoods. of course, it's not only putting a lot of pressure on power grid styles. that's kind of repeating. demand for electricity also means that a lot of these hydropower, for example, as well, has been compromised. and this is simply leading to a lot of air conditioning across the country, and it's also infecting people. but we also have to remember that climate change is not only affecting people in terms of heat in the south of china. it's very different picture that many people are being affected by intense flooding, immunization of heavy rain, and even yesterday, at high foods affected some provinces in china. so all across the boards extreme with a really is inescapable. the picture shows extreme rather than the size of it and
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katrina if anyone could effect we'll changes the widths to biggest pollutants. china and the united states, the us climate and boy jones carriers that but how will the world's 2 biggest places begin to communicate with each other? let alone begin quotes, anything that climb efforts? well, that's right. jamestone terry's head for now is 2nd day of folks. he met with chinese from young lead chung as well as the time talk decline, one, you know, both sides agree that it is imperative that they set aside the differences to work on these issues. this issue and we had, there was exchange between the 2 sides earlier on tuesday. every time, especially calling don't carry an old friend and don't carry also praising china for this, for its efforts to really bolster the renewable energy sector. there was even a comment by john kerry that us trying to corp really provide a fresh stop what speeds? 3010 spy lot for relationship of a range of disagreements including taiwan,
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trade in the brain. so they're all hoops. that's this one. flight schools have agreement, climate change might provide a we're fine or we define this by lot true relationship. but at the same time, while we've had this friendly conjecture, we have to remember these 3 sites don't agree completely when it comes to climate change within this issue. there are issues of contention including co consumption and production of methane and climate financing. katrina here and by doing many thanks to them. well, paris is europe's deadly, a city and a heat wave. as, according to a study in the british medical journal, the lines that assess people in the french capital are at a higher risk of heat related deaths. the 9900 other european cities and towns natasha butler has more of the student. david flores slips on the top floor. the powers apartment block, like many older buildings and the city is poorly insulated. david says it's the
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lifeline. the holes in the summer, and it was so on bearable during last year's heat waves that he was forced to leave his only anyway that small and dunc myself and water to stay cool. the heat gives me headaches. last year i was writing my thesis, but couldn't concentrate so state elsewhere. i'm a climate refugee in my own city. i'm. one of them was a study in british medical general, the lots it says people in paris have the highest risk in europe of dying and a huge wave policy because it has a large number of elderly move fundable residents, but also a cityscape that absorbs heat at times is 10 degrees closer in the capital than in the outskirts climate change is pushing out the temperatures. selma's, in frauds, all getting woman from 2. it's easy to see what powers get so hard. it's very densely built. there are few green spaces and the old buildings and metals and graves, the suddenly charming of a truck paint across the policy group of power. as counselors has raised the loan,
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it says powers must adapt to temperatures that could regularly reach 50 degrees in the future. we need to take away the between in plan three's paints, our roof single white reformer, buildings take away the cars and everything that produced seats in the city did the census on the winter. i know they've shut this up there for a to let the air in light when close is kind of, but they can also be fully open. so you can see the city, i think remedies to little help design this social housing project with climate change in mind. green space is ice and nation and shelters will keep temperatures down. we don't need to when i that is days of can go above 40 degrees. so we need radically different architecture to come back. heat inspired by mediterranean architecture rather than traditional barriers. buildings of maybe 3000 people died during huge waves in france last year. the highest number since the country's deadliest summer in 2003, on both occasions. paris was was hit unless the city adapts fost some say it could
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become a livable. natasha butler. i'll do 0 power as of the united states has been hit by reco accessing heat in the west and south of the country. kristen slew me before some las vegas what temperatures are expected to keep climbing in the coming days. us. more than a dozen us cities have now broken temperature records and phoenix, arizona is poised to be the next after 18th consecutive day above $43.00 degrees on monday. the salvation army is bringing water hat, some sun screen to the on house. i try all the time i, i like yellow yellow 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 slave 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
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per day. so we're hoping with those efforts and the, the efforts of other organizations that are also providing seat 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 fall over here. somebody that will take us a few minutes to bottles of water for that hot tub ajax and take a break for being so hot. but here, there was also localized flash flooding as a result of sudden downpours and still the hottest place on earth. death valley on the california nevada border. on sunday, temperatures reached 53.3 degrees celsius at the appropriately named furnace creek. the how does temperature on earth was recorded at the same spot in july of 191356.7 degrees centigrade. it's hot,
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but the uh, the theme, the scenery is awesome. yeah. beautiful. here in las vegas, the temperature has 43 degrees for 3 days in a row, a trend it expected to continue until saturday. the national weather service is warning. people hear this, this is not your typical desert heat due to its duration and also the high daytime temperatures combined with warm nights as well. i'm at scientist say this is what they've been warning about for decades, more intense and longer lasting patterns of extreme weather. due to global warming, and this year the new weather phenomenon is exacerbating man made climate change. 2023 is on track to be the hottest year on record. kristin salumi al jazeera. las vegas.
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the united nation. 60 general associates deeply disappointed at russia's withdrawal from the black sea grain deal saying it was a lifeline for global fib security. uh, to have another kind of to james base report from united nations in new york. until the last moment, the un secretary general, they've been trying to persuade russia to stay in the deal with president putin didn't even bother to reply to his latest, let, to see addressed reporters. his mood was grim. i deeply regret the decision by the russian federation telling me now to the implementation of the black sea initiatives, including resubmit, all of russian security guarantees for navigation in the northwest and part of the black sea. or these initiatives as ensured the safe specimens of over $32000000.00 metric tons of false commodities from canadian parts inside the
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security council, western countries were united and 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, unlocked in america, and now was announcement that it will withdraw from the black sea drain initiative . most co is threatening even more people. more children with starvation in 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 receive, we've got the smart. the russian federation will stand ready to consider it. the 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
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completely dead. there are 2 schools 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. collab raised the suggestion by his boss presence the landscape that perhaps the deal could continue operated by ukraine to keep the un without the 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 or to bangladesh. and i will position protest as a demand and the resignation of the government because of rising suprises and the lack of political freedom. supporters of the 1000000 opposition policy on marching in the capital dot com or the non dig a non partisan can take a government before the presidential election late to the see the release of
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political business. because it's time for the children who joins us live from doco with low on this. sometimes how big of these products as likely to be and what's driving people out with the streets while the products started uh, in the morning, somebody lo sign around 11 am, which is about 5 gmc knowledge of a massive pro desk called by the off main opposition party bangladesh, nationalist party, along with the 36 other alliance by it is now the product started at rally, which is actually lead road, much moving towards the capital center. and also now the parts of the city, the latest we have, there's been some classes between the, the process of the opposition and the ruling party member. and the section of the city called may force and it's still ongoing, right? we were coming there from the road much. so the key demand, which was that last last week and a massive riley of the type of the capital city. and also today in the rally,
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it's the resignation of the government and to call for the insurance. chad shake, i'd gotten men to conduct the election. the opposition also wants all the political prisoners to be released, including the party chairman color that say i was a part of my prime minister. she's in the house, i have to convict said dana dropped from child and was sentenced for 17 years in prison. men out of the house is not keeping well and off as they send out and stuff like that, saying that she must be out before the election. a lot of people actually participated in this riley's, but in the last 2 years have been massive rallies in the hall by the opposition to that we met truck drivers, extrapolate us all united people. and that said that not that mainly because of the opposition party. they're upset because the essential good prices are very high, inflation is high, that kind of keep up with the living anymore. and this thing the government is failing and they need this government to change the most important part that there
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should be a neutral check. they are government to conduct this election because generally population here do not basically rely on the ruling party to conduct the election, especially after the 2014 and 18 election, which was named basically riggs and one sided temperature. audrey in docusign, q, need the still ahead on out. just say that the international criminal court is set to rule. if an investigation into the philippines, one drugs will continue. i live in the middle of the where is the western agenda heading? that's the g 7. really even matter anymore. who's more electable, joe biden, or donald trump or jeremy was in the media undermining our society. can americans cross their supreme court is not corrupt. the critic who look us pull that to the
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bottom line, dreaming of some way to model amazing facilities. how about some disney magic tango? tango there's a couple of dot com tropical pete lens are critically important, has to be environment. beneath these trees lies thousands of years of water, lots, decomposed far as a slab of locked in cobb and 6 times the size of belgium. for now, the patrons are in good shape with all the construction good service states. so what does the governments of dlc that exporting the countries, oil and gas resist or an economic necessity to help is people. the calvin that stored here is equivalent to 20 years worth of greenhouse gas emissions from united states mess with this and all that carbon just be unlocked and crucial problems still last forever. the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, you're watching out as a reminder of our top story is this out for a quote. high temperatures have been assessing 3 continents with helpful 40 sounding the alarm in asia, europe in north america, and the southern united states. 18000000 americans on the he said that says reckless, was sent from arizona to florida. united nations secretary general says he is deeply disappointed at russia's withdrawal from the black sea crane d. o saying it was a lifeline, took labels to secure the most coast as conditions for extending the agreement. haven't been matched up as fast as and finds that i showed them onto the
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resignation of the government because of rising suprises and the lack of political freedom. that was a cooling for non profits and take a government for the presidential election late to this year. and the release of political prisoners that international criminal court is due to announce whether it was even investigation into alleged crimes committed during the philippine president rodrigo, to test as war on drugs. the countries justice secretary has said the government will comply if the court issues arrest warrants the probably been to the extra 2 additional cleanings during 2 territories. leadership was suspended in 2021. busy was often many lists of the i, c, c has no jurisdiction over the country. how since it withdrew from the rooms that shoots in 2018. you know, i see, see, whoever retains jurisdiction of a crime is committed prior to withdrawal. let's go to barnaby low joins as life manila with more and this and bobby, how important is this decision today by the i c. c. and sense, of course, moving along the case against former president detach hays war on drugs
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of the will need to answer your question when we have to put in perspective this decision today by the international criminal court in terms of the entire timeline so far of this case in the i, c. c, against the conduct of the drug board led by former philippines president rodrigo, to try to this has been 5 years now in 2018. the icpc authorized a preliminary examination and then a month after that the philippine government started the process of withdrawal from the i t. c. a year later, the philippines officially withdrew from the icbc, but in 2021. the philippine government appealed to the it's easy to spot the investigation. and so the pre trial chamber of the i. c. c. heard that appeal in 2023. the pre trial chamber ruled against that appeal. but a month later, again, the philippine government appealing to spot into the truck war. and so
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a lot has happened in these 5 years and for families of victims that the drug war, it has been a long time. they have been waiting for this investigation to proceed, so it is important for them today that this investigation proceeds. but of course, there is a chance that the i c c could boot otherwise in favor of the philippine government . and if that's the case, then it's deem over for families of victims of the detect as drug war. and that's how important this decision today by the is. but of course, if the icpc does well in favor of the families of victims are in favor of the victims. they're still a long road ahead. remember, we are just in the investigation face need i bought of a, i mean the given that they wrote and kind of go either way, isn't much optimism though from the families of the victims and human rights advocates. of course the decision will go that way. when they were outside the building where inside families of victims of the drug
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war as well as certain lawyers in human rights advocates. i've gathered that before he live viewing of this decision by the i c. c. and i, i spoke with some families of the victims, i spoke with their lawyers and there is no, i don't sense a, an air of optimism, but i do sense hope from them. given that the i, c. c has ruled overwhelmingly in favor of them in the past, but when speaking to lawyers, they're also concerned that they're nervous because there is a chance that the, i see, see what's interpreting one argument a by the philippine government, which is that b i. c. c has no jurisdiction over the philippines over the drug war in the philippines because the philippines had already withdrawn from the i. c. c. in 20. 19, and official investigation only started in 2021. so if that would be the interpretation of the i, c. c, then the i, c,
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c could vote in favor of the philippine government. now if the icpc says that they're considering officially the investigation started in 2018. when a preliminary examination was authorized, then there is a chance that the uh, that the i, c c would vote in favor of the victims of the drug war need. front of a many things so that barnaby lo, immune and to the united nations says this decision to come a to haiti is tragic. and heartbreaking. 12 see program says a $120000000.00 short for them. funding means it's being forced to reduce emergency assistance. 5000000 haitians that's almost half the population doesn't have enough to eat. alarm far and help. we can buy the chair in crisis is worse than just um, gangs tighten the control and economic terminal increases. well the you and says, unless immediate donation so made further, devastating cups can't be ruled out. so my time by law is the u. n. well, food program,
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country director in hygiene look uh he's facing one of his most severe 3rd prize. these dates of humanitarian 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 at the moment when the needs are picking. and when we know that the levels of fluid security is a need or only seconds. so just as soon as 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 uh, drought and flooding. and uh, and there's that there's also been a long term to find an average culture. all this has made donations especially vulnerable to improve stock. one of those are the consequences of the security
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thing in the country. effort that the world is strong and that the public opinion of the western countries is as sensitive to the suffering the people. i'm not getting countries why katie and it's been a straw for us to attract attention. is that he's not at risk of becoming a forgotten prices. he is forgotten. prices is an important breakthrough. now because scientists have presented a new medicine, they say slows outside this disease significantly just by having some suicide effects is seen as a hope for more than 50000000 house on his patients worldwide. step voss and report sometimes to them with aging populations of time is one of the fastest growing and most of the list agent diseases of our time. but not only because of serious mentally loss, but often leads to loss of independence eventually death. jo, mother, many was diagnosed with alzheimer's at age. 54 is doctor gave him
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a grim prospect that i may not recognize my family and 5 to 7 years. and she's like, she told me i'd like 10 year life expectancy. you know, we were shock and i've been fortunate that my progression hasn't been as bad as i expected. but we have seen declines and it's hard. it's, it's just, it's a challenging to the skis. scientists to get in with pharmaceutical companies, say they develop trucks that can slow down to disease by up to 7 months, and possibly longer by removing so both protein slacks from patients, brains. still no fewer, but it's considered a breakdown of the decades of failing to find madison's test for the alternate. i think these drugs give us hope that we can do things. these are the, these are the 1st drugs of a new generation and they're not the end of the story, the beginning of a new story. sure. their safety concerns and safety concerns with any drugs. the thing is we know what those safety concerns are. like you mentioned this swelling or this bleeding into, into the brain of science. very dramatic,
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but it's something we can monitor scientists here and the world's largest gathering of all time. a sweet. so just call it a soft of a new era with alzheimer, no longer being and untreatable disease, but others a more skeptical though scientists accuse the pharmaceutical industry of given patients for this whole that's professor muscle, older records, as the new drugs don't have enough benefits for patients, he just scientist and the industry to focus more on our costs. as of alzheimer's, the only protein blacks, it's clear that these have been more or less neglected. as the pharmaceutical companies are now focusing on something which is close to the market, and they want more and more, and all of the company is when they say that, see that it's more or less to take different profits. and they also wanted to share with the profit, so it's estimated that do not approve costs around $26000.00 per patient per year. the company hopes to receive approval to sell it in the united states somewhere
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next year. it could take longer before it will be available and the rest of the steps last of l g 0, answer them. so good news. so that's, that's mainly thought the weather is next to the inside story. we'll look at who pays for the costs of climate change. the they're good to see the heat alerts expend from southern spain, right through italy and the bulk, and it's a hot one out there and that will continue on to stay. mean, let me show you some of these numbers roam is still in the forty's, and we've still got some high thirties right across the bulk. it's now a hot wind is also blowing down through the g in the eastern mediterranean. so same goes here as well. temperatures pretty close to about 40 degrees in places like on talia and for the other side of the mediterranean heat alerts in play for
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a quarter buzz. those temperatures exceed 40 degrees, but it is a different story for the northwest. feeling more like autumn, more rounds of rain to go and we've got wind mixed in there as well. and in bright 15. yeah, you guys sit that's far below average for this tempe, your verse of rain. move out of bell, the roof and to western russia. so that's going to be a what day for moscow. and then we've got heat both for the northwest in the northeast of africa, temperatures in the forty's here as well. and this saw you forecast from the gambia rate through to nigeria. now for south africa, here's how this story goes. not a bad start to the week, especially when you consider the temperature in durban at 24 degrees. but that is all about to change on thursday. got the color zone dark, the blue and the purple, the lower the temperature cape town will wake up to just plus one c as in the, the, it's one of the most recognized sites around the world. thing for support from
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phone white, which sort of signs back home. it's more than just a football club. anyone who says policy should be left off with football and you know, doesn't know about football, isn't about politics. and this is the stuff on the passion and the politics of the pool, etc. the defiance joins part of the funds who make football series on house. just as global temperatures break records for us in china is kind of invoice meets engaging. but political disputes of stop talks between the wells comp to polluters, so kindly find common ground and will develop stations helpful vulnerable ones, attempts to climate change. this is inside story,

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