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tables, the pools and the bug keats's decline is credited mainly to the mix. can they be putting down a maze of concrete blocks with hooks to snack any units and the know fishing? so 10 to 13 that keep this, does it sound like a lot, but most people expected it to be wiped out together. by now, it's a big deal that it's so far escaped extinction. the reco temperatures around the globe with health warnings issue to millions of people from asia to the united states. the bulk of the south, just their life. and the coming up united nations condemns rushes withdrawal from the ukraine green deal saying it threatens cables to secure with the bonding the
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resignation of the government and bangladesh or opposition process to say they've had enough of rise and food prices and the lack of political freedom major salvage operation is underway in the red sea to avoid a catastrophic oil spill where i live in yemen. the welcome to the program. temperatures have reached new highs. several countries around the world experience heat waves to was the hottest ever recorded on july. it's close to setting a new record in the us reco. breaking temperatures have been registered from california on the west coast of florida in the east, arizona state capital phoenix recorded its 18th straight day about 43 degrees celsius. unless people across the city bore the brunt of that heat or across the atlantic can in europe, italy, spain, on greece of sweltering and historically high temperatures, hot weather, red alerts of being issued 16
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a tally in cities and house coal services for the elderly have been increased japan is issued heat stroke alerts for tens of millions of people in the hall who it's preferences. and in china, temperatures in the remote town of some bio in the north western john regions. thoughts were rec, what high iphone of 52 degrees. which on 9, the senior extreme heat advised where the world meet, your logical organization was heat, waves will extends into august. we are seeing continuing growth in the frequency duration and intensity of the wives. and this is entirely consistent with the thoughts of global warming. and i pcc reports, these events will continue to grow in intensity and the world needs to prepare for more intense heat was and capture. he has more on china as he way from badging. china is known as experiencing a severe wave and authorities say one last for another 10 days. temperatures of over 40 degrees used to be read. and now it's become so many places,
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especially in regions such as goliaths. i'm seeing john and john, the son, son through township experience for rec, what high of 52.2 degrees celsius on sunday. this has raised concerns about agricultural outputs, especially cutting from which experts they could be affected. also affected animals and livestock in the countries north east on the weekend that hundreds of kids died off to a power outage caused a disruption in the fonts ventilation. now however, it's across the country under a lot of pressure and it's made was by a drought which is affecting the country's hydropower stations. but climate change is not only manifesting in the heat. it's also manifesting into the flooding and the country south. there has been heavy rain flooding and tie through which authorities are grappling without the moment. now this is all happening. well, us climate envoy, john kerry, is engaging a high level talks to discuss addressing global warming us in china of the world's
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top produces and on choose that he met the premier lea chung and top diplomats one e, who referred to him as an old friend and praised him for his work in raising awareness about climate change. now both sides said that us trying to climb the corp, put, provide a fresh start. what scene to buy a rocky bilateral relationship. but on this issue, that disagreements between the 2 sides, particularly when it comes to methane production, coal consumption and alignment financing between the u. l to 0 stage or more people are at risk of dying during a heat wave in the city of paris than any other european city. this includes the british medical journal belongs, that is as a risk is higher than in nearly 900 all the european cities and towns natasha butler pals. 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 going to fling holes in the summer and it was so warm,
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bearable during last year's heat waves that he was forced to leave his own. we have a very 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 to state elsewhere. i'm a climate refugee in my own city, and one of them was a study in prestige. medical general, the lots it says people in paris have the highest risk in europe of dying and a huge wave party 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, and frogs, all getting woman from here. it's easy to see what paris gets so hard. it's very densely built, there are few green spaces and the old buildings and metals and grew so suddenly charming with a truck paint across policy groups of power. as counselors has raised the loan, it says powers must adapt to temperatures that could regularly reach 50 degrees in
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the future. we need to take away that be too many land threes. since our roof single lights reform, our buildings take away, the cars and everything that produced seats in the city did the census on the border. i know this shut this up there for a to let the air in light when close is kind of but they can also before we open so you can see the city, i think on remy soon to help design this social housing project with climate change in mind, green space is isolation of shelters, will keep temperatures down. we will need to when i, that is days of can go above 40 degrees. so we need radically different architecture to come back heat. it sounds like in spite but mediterranean architecture rather than traditional various buildings of maybe $3000.00 people died during each waves in france last year, the highest number since the countries. thirdly, a summer and 2003 on both occasions paris was, was hit. unless the city adapts fost some say it could become a livable disaster. butler,
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i'll do 0 power as nobody's texas president bishop time to. and so it says government is trying to get russia back on board with the black sea green deal. russia pulled out of the agreement that allowed green to be exposed to the out of ukrainian ports. russell said it has moved from stumble. this is the last you carrying green from ukraine on the blacks, the green initiative, brokers by the united nations tempter 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. and insurance that must go say is, has hampered, it's a good culture of exports. and that's the tricky it is. one of the main beneficiaries of the deal is that 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 fees of global food shortages off the russia. and today that ukraine, nearly 33000000 tons of green and other foods have left you cream on the agreement to have quoted there, across the black sea that i loved. you can't export screen. see 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 of russia with weaponized 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 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 weeping eyes that
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hung over the people. according to the un, low you come companies receive on the 3 percent of the premium green pump of the day. that it says the agreement has benefit of people's words, right? 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 in your 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. every day is around our protest as a holding a day of national resistance in opposition to judicial changes proposed by the government. this comes off the next. it passed the 1st reading of a controversial bill to limit the supreme court powers. these protests are expected in the evening on tuesday in jerusalem and televi. bama john machine joins us live
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from west or east lynn with much more on this and how many we've been talking about this for some time now. after many months, many weeks of protests, the pressure clearly remains firmly on the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. that's right, and you've already today you've had thousands of people. dozens of riley's in cities across central israel. they include tel aviv run and not much gone, and the crowd seem to only be getting better, a bigger we are expecting that within a couple of hours from now, there will be a protest in west ruthless outside of the supreme court, which is really at the heart of all this controversy because the people that have been coming out to protest are protesting because this traditional overall package has been proposed by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and as far rights coalition partners would significantly limit the power of the supreme court and the judiciary as a whole. now today, the fact of the matter is that at least 19 people have been arrested already.
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that's according to the israeli police, or say they were arrested for public disorder. you had highways that were blocked. you've had a demonstrator show up on bridges outside of train stations. and really, what this goes to show is that the demonstrators are continuing to be mobilized despite the heat. it's very hot here today, despite all the obstacles in their way, they say they are going to continue to come out to continue to try to put pressure on prime minister nat geo on members of his far right coalition to get them to stop trying to advance this proposal we've done talking about advance and the proposal was next for this controversial bill now that it's past the 1st reading and the committed so this is one particular bill that's part of the larger proposal. the package of laws has been proposed by the prime minister. this one bill passed its 1st reading this past monday. and after that passage, that 1st vote and the kinetic needs to pass 3 votes and the kinetic before it would
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be enacted into law after that 1st passage. last monday you had thousands of people come out on the streets on tuesday that was called a day of disruption today. it's called a day of resistance. and what's expected now is that perhaps by monday you would have the final reading at some point of this, of this bill. but the demonstrators say they are committed to trying to ensure that the prime minister will not go ahead. now the prime minister for his part is said repeatedly, and he is going to go ahead and he does want to push this through this one particular bill. then he's going to take a step back then he is going to try to come to some sort of a compromise with the opposition parties when it comes to the broader package of laws that have been proposed since earlier this year. these haven't junction and history. so many thanks to them. now position protested and bangladesh that demanding the resignation of the governments because of rising food prices and the lack of political freedom support is that the main opposition policy,
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my monitoring of the capital dot com and demanding a non partisan government for the presidential election later this year and the release of political prisoners tyler child really has moved from deco a massive gathering from the gods. solely area of the city of started around 11 am local time. the rally eventually took the farm of road march and they headed towards the other part of the city. there's only one seed demand, the resignation of the government until nation over in from can pick our government to conduct the upcoming election, which is scheduled for december or january next year. now, other demands include a release of all the opposition leaders, including the chairperson of the main opposition party bung with this national move parties. they're compulsive that the i was also a former prime minister just kindly under how's that? i was serving a 17 year sentence on fraudulent and perhaps on charges. now, there are paper from other walks of life will participate in this relative because it cannot make decisions. and since last year,
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people have been struggling here due to high cost of living, high food prices and inflation and high energy costs. people are not satisfied with the government. they also want the government to reside and form a neutral care, take a government to conduct the election, the high level of visit from the state department, the european union, and the you when they're trying to meet the edge and encourage both sides to have a free fair election in this era next year. but things are getting increasingly confrontational every time the opposition brings out a rally. the ruling party also bring out a rally to that. there was a class as in the section of the paper area of the capital city between sol position and the ruling party. yesterday there was a major bi election in an affluent area of the city when a major, independent, candid that was bitten off by a ruling party supporters and our lives believed. this is taking increasing that
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confrontation of the road unless both the main opposition party and the ruling party fits down and come to some understanding. we'll say more progress and confrontation in coming weeks and months from the child's a. i'll just say dot com. the still ahead here went out just a rough saving to the rescue, how the arrival of a 2nd super time carries reducing the chances of a joint oil spill in the red sea. the i'm charles dogs doing the rates for hindsight, dramatize podcast from al jazeera and best agents, re here from some of history's blogs, notable women, and unconventional and extraordinary office. i am free that gun, no communist revolution of everyone in china, new my state. you've heard all of them power it's time you have from these and 6 of
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the you're watching out is there a reminder of our top story? is this our rec, what high temperatures have been set on 3 constants was helpful for the sound of the alarm in asia, europe and north america, in the southern united states, $80000000.00 americans around the heat to maps. this reckless was sent from arizona to florida. and israel protest as are planning a day of national resistance in opposition to the government's proposed judicial reforms. this comes off to the class. it passed the 1st reading with controversial bill to limit the supreme court hours the because protests are expected to be held and should be seen and some of the united nation, secular general says he's deeply disappointed the russians withdrawal from the black sea green d o saying it was a lifeline for global food security in most cases as conditions of extending the agreements have a big bench a little that's
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a black sea grain. do we not speak to you yourself? of all the joins us a life from moscow and julia, we fired from the fights and the united states. the ancestral community appears to be overwhelmingly incumbent mention of russia's decision to terminate the grand deal. what does the rupture have to same response? what we can say the response immediately comes code to say i'm to me trip. it's called crumbling sparks pass. a pass out of kids use is designed for the implementation of the green do for military purposes. hey, didn't elaborate on these. how's that? and he called the position of the european countries on the greenville unscrupulous, according to the best calls of, to withdrawing from the great deal. russia is ready to replace the supply of ukrainian grain. so countries in need for free and supplies of the grain from russia to africa will be discussed at the summit,
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is safe. but as far as the end of july, i obviously according to the president to be russian grain, he union, during the period of the blocks initiative, the russian green industry has lost about $1000000000.00 due to the discount or russian grain. and uh, also uh, according to my trip has called fusion is not planning to contract with present other one at the moment. you to shop in front of it. i must go. thank you. a remarkable salvage operation has begun off the coast of evans involving 2 giant oil tank is working side by side. the thread of a catastrophic oil spill in the red sea appears to be receding. thanks to a $140000000.00 rescue mission. awesome. all of our us is watching what's happening . this is not take uh the always time because that's we replace the f a so soft the
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. the decaying vessel is whitening to spin more than a 1000000 bottles of oil into the red sea. it's a big day for healthy officials. they are joining the signing ceremony of an agreement that allows yemen software company to own and to run the new tank. uh, let me see if i got somebody we reached the 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. this is the man who played a crucial role in galvanizing international opinion against the threats of a major always bill. a david grass leaves 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 software mode off the coast of her data. and by this new vessel that took a long time to convince everybody
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a government's private sector that this was actually viable. and i, i can understand why, why people with the 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 suffer isn't just an environmental threat. so there's the thought of the will. 8 years ago, it has become a divisive political issue. the internationally recognized government of human based in ogden say they are the ones who should own the south out and then not take a another revenues from the sale of the oil stuck on the soft uh should be transfer to its accounts. the hosting is controlled for they, the son uh, and the new i'd say the of the legitimate or far with the m and have a total of 70 and 85 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
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rights and interest of the human beings. we will preserve gibbons as in 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 are operating non stop, any damage to the old and poorly maintain stop a good discharge. it's got to go on and devastate levine ecosystems in the red sea . gulf of aidan and suez can on the arrival of i'm not a human is a milestone. it took months of the goes to asians with all the warring factions as well as the international community to get to this point, the un hope base will lead to the sponsor of tools to and the complex. and he was a political divide by the 0 off the coast of her data, cnn. and we are now joined by how some of our, who's live in san on hash them 1st,
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the on the time crew to pay a single report that an ecological disaster has been averted. but there are still questions over who's responsible for the time, and who owns the oil on board? it's been a remarkable journey for the policies. do you and in particular need for different reasons? the united nations, a resident, and anybody tell you in coordinate to have been trying to build bridges with all the policies about the need to bring a new boy best. so that would replace, saw and warning them that you know, this is a time for me. it could break up any time, just charging the $1100000.00 barrels into the red sea, which was going to be the biggest environmental disaster in both in history. and you remember back in 2020 navy, it was a totally different political landscape with violence of aging as twice targeting
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different areas in the moving parts of the country battlefields almost everywhere across. yeah. and then they managed to solve the solve this operation. they lost these global fund, raising. they've reached something like a 100 or $40000000000.00 less than the $20000000.00, but they say, says we have and don't take a since we all with this part of this operation is just going to be a matter of time before we can tell the well, you know what we have not is to finally of that, there's a catastrophe. what does it mean for all the parties? it is a small, wide significance step for you in hopes could bring all the parties to negotiate a settlement and will, for what i've been talking to the government based insight on. and they say we are willing to talk. we are winning to get to a point where all the policies, including the government, the international gulf is nice government in doing well, we can share the revenues of all those proceeds from the sale of the 1100000
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barrels. and also we can talk about the future of the north and the south. i. they do understand that this is a critical moment if it can manage to come together and show that well. but there is a, a pro with is going to be good and useful the boxes. and i think this is what happened yesterday when he. so that's said to me that just like, what do you solve and don't think i'll find any arriving to the of betsy with expecting the ship to ship tons. but just not any time soon as the upcoming day. and that's the moment where they would definitely be a 100 percent. sure. that they have a back to the prices. yeah, it has to be your website. this is an unprecedented turn of events, the degree of cooperation, given the violence that we've seen in the country in recent years, also the suffering of people there and yet, and particularly when it comes to food supplies. i'm just wondering how people are reacting to the response a to the ukraine grain deal, folding through. it must be of great concern to the people if you haven't is
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very concerned for different reasons. first of all, the w. f. b has a program in yemen and emergency response, which is the largest in the world because of the massive demands. he's talking about the one of the 4th nations or on a 15000000, the amenities of vulnerable 17000000. yeah, my niece approved in 6. your women and children have treated of monday, the vision and the the and the w. b has been crucial in ensuring consistent supplies of food to yemen through the 4th of the data. now the concern, because of the end of the deals that we have to find ways, spots contingency plans to convince that we know suppliers all over the world for the needs of the channels that aid anytime soon to the people the of you. and when you come out to, to tell people here, you have to wait for the simple reason is that for example,
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government employees have not receive the salaries for the last 7 years. it's a really difficult situation for people here. and you come to them an hour and say you're not, you know what, you have to wait because we were not sure we can deliver assistance to you. it is just going to be on life best scenario for the people here and for the international community. the w as the program, in particular. how so many things about how some of our incentive international criminal codes in the hague has rejected an attempt by the philippines to stop an investigation into extrajudicial killings. during the cycled war on drugs, the campaign against illegal drug traffic was ordered by then president or jacob to tell you was highly controversial. thousands of filipinos were killed and the police crank them. and i think that's it for me may of bach. i don't forget all websites which is 0 don't com is got much more off top stories including what's happening in ukraine. the latest developments in the philippines. the
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weather is next that off to that. so it's a inside story. we'll look at who pays for the cost of climate change to the bed and be shared between developed and developing nations. many thanks for watching i, which is here at the start. so yeah, we're back with nice. a little later on the the hello. i'm pleased to say we have got sides of some dry weather coming in across the korean peninsula. now you can see this kind of cloud just running up towards the south korea. that is somebody from the latest, the pulse of heavier right on that is making its way further east with so it will turn somewhat dry and pride to so that around $32.00 degrees celsius, the west of weather making its way into japan temperatures in tokyo,
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down one recent values at least 32 celsius we happened into the high. so it is of course, in recent dice, i use uh t as we go on into space. that system makes its way through bright. this guy's coming back in the height of how the cold, that freshening up, but at least it won't be as hot plenty of showers into a central and southern parts of china further north, while he's a wants to gain raging at around $36.00 degrees celsius. we have got plenty of showers to across much of south asia, the most food down pools as heavy as the close at western side of india brought up the western gas. my roster things a big down pulls even go to right over the next day or so. orange warning, same force here. and that went to weather just sliding into central positive india as we go through the next day or so, coming, gone with a sing some live, the shouts, i noticed where to whether to into northern pots, the pakistan of the,
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from one side of last empire spending several continents but by the 1940s, the french were forced to confront realities and demands for independence. and the 1st part of the documentary series out is there a looks at how the colonial unrest through i'm sick to know jerry, a full scale war and indo china blood and his french, the colonized ation on elders era 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 can we find common ground and will develop stations helpful vulnerable ones adapts to climate change? this is inside story, the .
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