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it is if i'd never see my parents in the country again with exclusive interviews and in depth reports the irrigation canals are nearly empty out just the right has changed on the ground. they've just staring interaction here and been dr as to bring you more award winning document trees and light news. the regular temperatures across the globe with health warnings issue to millions of people from asia to the united states. the bulk of this is just their life, though also coming up, the united nations condemns rushes, withdrawals from the ukraine green deal saying it threatens global seems secure with opposition, protests as of bangladesh, them all the resignation of the government because of rising surprises on the lack of political freedom. well, food program analysis deep comes to emergency assistance in hazy un says this
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decision is hot breaking and tragic. the put into the program temperatures of reach new. hi. it's a several countries around the world experience heat waves. june was the hottest ever recorded in july. it's close to assessing a new record in the united states, reco, breaking temperatures. it'd be registered from california on the west coast to florida in the east. i was there in a state capital phoenix record. it is 18 straight day above 43 degrees celsius. homeless people across the city bore the brunt of that heat or across the atlantic in europe. paisley, spain, and greece of sweltering and historically high temperatures. while the red alerts have been issued in 16, a tale and cities of house cool services for the elderly have been increased. japan has issued heat stroke alerts for tens of millions of people in the hall, off of its provinces. and in china,
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temperatures and the remote town of some ball in the northwestern john region, swords to a rec, what high of more than 52 degrees? well a correspondence to cover this story for us we have, i've made of the law had been bothering a rod from that starting badging. what country to us standing by and katrina, china is facing extraordinary temperatures, impulse and heavy rain and flooding and others. how's it coping will it start 1st with the severe heat wave that's effecting large slaves of renewal of china and meat urologist kid has announced that it will continue for at least another 10 days. and it used to be that temperatures over 40 degrees, missouri right now, it's become common place, especially in areas such as the northwest and in, and we'll go there and sing, dunc province. as you remarked on sunday, we saw a record high of almost 53 degrees in sun co township and not the race concerns about the boss. a cool caution pumps that are in that region. it's expected that
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they will be affected by this weather, and microsoft pulse is also affected in the north east. we had hundreds of kids die or the night due to power outages effecting farming cooling systems, power grids across the country under ex stream pressure. and because we've had a drought hydro pallet, which is also a very impulsive source of electricity that's also being compromised. now it's not just extreme weather in the form of seats while the know in the know people a hiding from these sweltering temperatures need to sell. people are rattling with intense rain flooding and type food. i got trina, the timing couldn't be, i suppose any but so given that the us climate envoy, huge on carriers in china for talks about solving the subject prices, how will the. busy kids to biggest pollutants the see eye to eye on tackling climate change. well, they're a high flips full the tools that something is being done by the us in china. the
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world's biggest mrs of greenhouse gases. don't carry met with his chinese counterpart shit, dental on monday for 12 hours adults. and today on tuesday, he met with chinese premier d chung and talked to one each. and on tuesday, the touring of the conversation was quite room with chinese officials holding don't carry an old friend praising him for his work and raising awareness about climate change and slicing. global warming and both sides said that the hopes that us trying to corporation on climate issues who would need a fresh start for the bilateral relationship, has been blocked by several disagreements on everything from taiwan tray to the war in you print jump, terry says it's vastly important for you the us in china to take leadership on this issue, but within the issue of climate change, there are also areas of contention including me thing production, whole consumption and climate financing. yeah. a lot riding on this to us, katrina here and badging many things for that. were people on the story of the
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picture in iraq. let's go with them. like move down to live is in basra and maybe i can see some the work is busy toiling away the heat behind you. and of course, in recent years, iraq's go daddy face the water shortage crisis. but now this extreme heat, how is it affecting vulnerable people? and those of course are forced to be out and about working in this indeed. uh let me 1st explain to you what um exactly is tending. now this is a neighborhood and this album, the city of the bus uh, were water code is this pond sort of the by the one that's cool. i'm trying to set up what is so called here in the local jargon or a dialect sheet. these are the what in a style architecture to leave the, the heat at, to facilitate the natural ventilation in 2 houses. now, this heat wave is actually adding adding more fluid to the 5. and you're right because you know that iraq has been already suffering from severe drought due to
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a severe shortage of water in there. and it's a lifeline. twin rivers. the tigers and the freight is more than 40 percent. explain that to a lot. and the 2 of us, according to the iraqi ministry of it, and we get now that the ministry over a good culture also has been trying to find the alternatives in order to overcome the water shortages. now the mid to a logical organization and iraq has just sent in simulation indicating that that heat or the temperatures will be around 50 celsius. this week today is going to be between 46 and 48 here and bus one. it was $52.00 since yes, yes. today. now, as you know, that's it. this has been adding more fuel to the fire. any rocks we should do. the country has been suffering from the waters holt digit and it's lifeline at twin
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rivers. the tigris and euphrates and also the electricity, the power outages, them that has and also i think the buttons to the people, especially in slums and the poor, a neighborhood people have been trying to find alternatives to operate the air conditioners or fans in their houses. but can you imagine that the what the result it is at cvd heat and power outages. so if the suffering is clear and people are trying to find a tote and to, to overcome this heat wave, it sounds like a perfect storm of, of problems that mike made up, the one heading buzzer. thank you. us little people are at risk of suffering a heat related death in the city of paris than in any other european city that's according to the british medical journal. the lawn said this as the risk is higher than in nearly 900 european cities and towns. latasha bought the records,
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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 to my feeling, the holes in the summer, and it was so on bearable during last year's huge waves that he was forced to leave his family 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 up temperatures. selma's, in frauds, all getting woman from 2. it's easy to see what powers get so hard. it's very
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densely built. there are few green spaces and the old buildings and metals and grieves the suddenly charming of a truck pete's the cross policy group of power as counselors has raised the loan, it says cars must adapt to temperatures that could really reach 50 degrees in the future. we need to take away the between land threes, things 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 sitting on think on remedies to little help design this social housing project with climate change in mind. green space is ice and nation of 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
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since the country's deadliest summer in 2003, on both occasions paris was, was hit, unless the city adapts fost some say it could become a livable natasha butler. i'll do 0 power as 12 and use now the united nations secretary general says he's deeply disappointed that rushes withdrawal from the black sea grain deal say it was a lifeline for global food security or the amount of kinds of james base reports from the u. n. in new york, until the last moment, the un secretary general has been trying to persuade russia to stay in the deal. the president putin 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 civilization 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
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black sea. these initiatives as ensure the safe passage of over 32000000 metric tons of false commodities from canadian ports inside the security council. western countries were united in they come to a 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 with 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, i'm bassett, a. he said the deal was terminated, but added this receive, we've got the some of the russian federation will stand ready to consider its resumption only when concrete results are achieved,
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rather than promises and assurances from western capitals unit, ukraine's foreign minister, demitria calais, but told me there are different views here with the un about what the deal is 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. calais but raised the suggestion by his boss presence landscape. but perhaps the deal could continue operated by ukraine to kit. i'm the un without the participation of russia senior you and 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 of the united nations opposition protested in bangladesh and demanding the resignation of the government because of
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rising fee prices and the lack of political freedom. supporters of the main opposition policy and marching in the capital that demanding a normal pauses. i can take a government before the presidential election late to the see the release of political prisoners over the time, very challenging, i think joins as lot from doco in time via how big all these protests so far and what's driving people into the streets. well, this riley was a big, it was vast, several kilometers long. it's essentially at road mazda sided from an area called got solid in the cities. and most of these valleys were heading to the center of the city and other parts of the city. tens of thousands of people who participated and this rally is their warranty. the mind is the resignation of the government and they want to neutral care. take a government to take over before the general election, which is supposed to take place on december, january next. yes. now, many of the people who were in the early on not necessarily members of political
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parties, we met people from different walks of life, from cab drivers to truck drivers to school or drivers chapel that they said that they're upset with the government because of the economic price of the food product, what price is on a 2nd shows are very high, high inflation rates. people are having real hard time since last year. and the government has looked at taco those and they want the government to reside unless they take care of the economic situation. now even on last week on when is that there was a massive riley by the opposition, where the declared this one find demand from the center of the capital. literally hundreds of thousands of people to places and just riley's. and this said, the mind remains to one point between the opposition party and it's 36 party airlines in terms of as you say, the given that we've got elections taking place later to see how much all of this affects that so that key votes as well.
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it's increasingly taking a confrontational turn. i mean, the government does add them in the side. the election will take place. it will be free and neutral, but it will be under this present government. they will remain in power and they will not resign because under the constitution they said there is no probation far can't take on neutral government. and also in the strait even today, there's been passions between opposition, supporters and the ruling party separator of yesterday. that was a major bi election when one of the independent major candidates was breaking up by the ruling party, supporters. so they sort of confrontation at increasingly when the opposition puts out a rally. the government support us also puts out a valid and it is in prison. you're getting towards the confrontation of probably think for elizabeth, sit down on come to some sort of dialogue, does high level visit from the united states state department that you, you and that you and trying to sort of media doesn't encourage or if the election,
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despite all this both sides seems to be adamant and both side is sticking to their demands. and obviously before the election will say morales more confrontation unless there is that. so i'm sort of understanding between the 2 main up opposition party and the rolling party. and it sounds like a lot of physical turbulence to come. sounds good, challenging in doc, i thank you. still ahead on i would just say that the international criminal court is set to rule whether an investigation into the philippines, so called warm trucks and signing to the rescue. how the arrival of a 2nd super time. cuz what you think the chances of john oil spill in the red sea, the of the
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color, we still have no significant less up in the weather across europe in terms of that heat wave across southern most pop place guys. once again, further north, you can see story on settle up towards the northwest and we got to advance of travel brain distressing across the northern pond. so if you, if we scott and maybe i, which was both takes a lot of system here, is co from higher speed that will be of some significant, twice a slip of the south was and try to squeeze that heat down towards the south and east if you have over the next couple of days in terms of top temperatures that we saw on monday. well, a 45 celsius, the in southern spying, i'm hopeful things will grasp the east back as we go through the next couple of days. but as you can see, it does stay very hot tuesday and right 40 degrees celsius. that's how is we going into why the stay 36 degrees celsius, but a big play me very hard to i just pushing up across the bulk is a little further north, which as well, making the way a little further east was athens could touch. 39 degrees celsius by friday, there is that where the system maybe towards the eastern part. so if you have some
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significant rightful that just pushing into the west side of russia, clever skies come back in behind all of that system. and you can see how we'll see some showers just around the outside of the next couple of days. so i don't know if these sites went windy the time. stop pushing today, cheese sun, when we talk, you've entries, the thing for my present illuminate or toss multiple cities for themselves and make up their own minds to sweden. this become a thing to turn your back against announcing groundbreaking stories from award winning formation, etc. in order to win and from conflict, it's a model for someone who would conflict. witness on the jersey the all the
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talk about you are watching out as a reminder of our top stores this out for quote, high temperatures. so that being said in 3 concerts now for for c, sounding the alarm in asia, you are as north america, the southern united states, 18000000 americans of the heat to the records were sent from arizona to florida. view and suck to general says he is deeply disappointed by russia's withdrawal from the black sea grain deal saying it was a lifeline slip labels to security. most cases is conditions for extending the ribbon type of being met and took if as an rush of time. otherwise says his government is trying to get russia back on board when it comes to the black sea green deal. russia pulled out of the agreement that allowed green to be exported out of ukrainian ports. russell soda has moved from his tumble. this is the
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last shift carrying green from ukraine on the blacks, the green initiative, brokers by the united nations venture to yeah. now russia has pulls out seeing is demand. how not being mat of 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 says, has hampered its agricultural exports. and that's the tricky. it is one of the main beneficiaries of the deal. and he's hopeful it can be helped. again, there will show for that as 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 with mr. booth, 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
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deal was struck last year, feminist fields of global food shortages off the russia in the way that you create nearly 33000000 tons of green and other foods have left you cream onto the agreement to have quoted there, across the blacks that i loved you can't export is crazy for me. without the rush of security guarantees, you can new ships with no longer be able to save from exports. your opinions, higher representative has accused of russia or flip an ice of hunger. this is something very serious that creates a lot of travels for many people. we are on the west side, we will do everything we can sort of a so they've 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 weeping eyes that hung over the people. according to the un, will you come companies receive on the 3 percent of the premium green pump of the deal. but it says the agreement has benefit of people's worth right by putting more
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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. nearly half of that has gone to how you come companies in your opinion, to to you has received 10 percent, making it the 3rd largest, the 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. the philippines is wasting on a verdict from the international criminal court where a judge will rule against the philippines and the prosecution request to react to the investigation into extra additional killings. during the so called war on drugs, the campaign against illegal drug traffic is ordered by then present rodrigo to touch a was highly controversial. thousands of filipinos were killed in the correct um, just this actually says the government won't comply. if i see, see arrest, ones are issued funded below has more from minute and we have to put in perspective this decision today by the international criminal court in terms of the
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entire timeline. so far of this case in the i c. c, against the conduct of the drug board, led by former philippine 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 item. you see a year later, the philippines officially withdrew from the icy c, but in 2021. the philippine government appealed to the it's easy to stop 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 a lot has happened in these 5 years and for families of victims of the drug war, it has been a long time. they have been waiting for this investigation to proceed,
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so it is important for them today that this investigation proceeds. but of course, there is a chance that the i c c could root 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 icpc is. but of course, if the itc 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 as we have just received to an usually of the international criminal court judge has ruled against the philippines and the prosecutor on request to reopen investigations into extrajudicial kings during the so called for on drugs. milan that when we get to that with the united nation, says this decision to cut a is to haiti is tragic and heartbreaking. the world fee program says a $120000000.00 short for them. funding means is being forced to reduce emergency assistance. 5000000 haitians that's almost half the population don't have enough to
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eat and rely on for and help. humanitarian crisis is worse than that is on gangs types in the control and economic turmoil increases view and says, unless the media donations that made further devastating cups can't be ruled out, which on my tongue biology is the u. n. well, food program, country director in haiti look uh he is facing one of his most severe ford prize. these needs of the manager and assistance and 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 when these 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
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been no inflation that's reached 48 percent per year. there's also been dropped in flooding and uh, and there's that there's also been a long term to find the culture. all this has made uh ations especially vulnerable to improve stock. one of those are the consequences, the security thing in the country i for 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 in countries why community. and it's been a struggle for us to attract attention, is that he's not at risk of becoming a forgotten crisis. he is forgotten prices, the rest of 5 palestinians as before to protest and that you need refugee compton. the occupied westbank assignment. you had said the detention of members of its wing were political arrests by the policy. you know, authority. the governor of janine says arrest warrants were issued. i left the news
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with tax palestinian security forces. a remarkable salvage operation has begun off the coast of human involving 2 joint oil tankers working side by side. the threat of a catastrophic oil spill in the red sea appears to be receiving those thanks to a $140000000.00 rescue mission. shamella bar is watching what's happening. this is not take uh the always time uh that we replace the ssl soft uh, the decaying vessel is whitening to spend more than a 1000000 bottles of oil into the red sea. it's a big day for how seal officials, they are joining the signing ceremony of an agreement that allows yemen software company to own and run the new tank a relative come about. we reached a deal to prevent a disaster that would affect the entire region effect. fishermen with millions of dollars, we're preventing a potential catastrophe that would have cost billions, like this is the man who played
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a crucial role in galvanizing international opinion against the sweats of a major or as bill david grassley, the residence and humanitarian coordinator for the united nations the global fund raising he lost generated more than a $100000000.00. needed to solve is the sapa mode off the coast of her data. and by this new vessel that took a long time to convince everybody a government's private sector that this was actually viable. and i can understand why why people would be skeptical, given the multiple attempts to deal with in the past that did not succeed. and, and the fact that it was still very active as a, as a, as a civil war. but the stuff or isn't just an environmental threat, says the thoughts of the will ages ago. it has become a divisive political issue. the internationally recognized government of human
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based in ogden say they are the ones who should own the south out of the not take a another revenues from the sale of the oil stock on the soft uh should be transfer to its accounts. the hosting is controlled her day, the son uh, and the new i'd say the of the legitimate or far with the m. and how did, how do i 7085 percent of the population in human lives in the area is controlled by the government of santa. we have shown they are able to stand for the rights and interest of the human beings. we will preserve gibbons as and the logic. i would be more next to soft. uh so the oil can be transferred. the risk of a major oil spill may be diminishing, but the site to remains tightly guarded, technical support teams, operating non stop, any damage to the old and poorly maintain stuff. a good discharge is cargo or in another state. levine, ecosystems in the red c. gulf of aidan and suez can on the arrival of the north
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dakota. yep. and it's a milestone. it took months of legal issues with all the warring factions, as well as the international community to get to this point, the un hope base will lead to the spots of tools to and the complex. and he is a political divide by the 0 off the coast of how data cnn the, this is, i would just say, right, these are the top stories record high temperatures have been setting 3 constants with health authorities, sounding the alarm in asia, europe, and north america. and the southern united states, 80000000 americans on the heat islands as reckless was set from arizona to florida . 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.
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