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much more difficult than he expected. so size, so size. would you do it again? is my us, my life, at least in my life, and noticed engines. expectations are that in the coming months, many more across these mountains, not knowing what the future of the a wild fires extreme temperatures and warnings of a climate catastrophe. a huge wave shot, those records across the world, the office, and this is the 0 life. and to help also coming up a day of national resistance is really is a gathering for what to be the biggest process yet again, sponge additional reforms. a major salvage operations underway in the red sea to
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avoid a catastrophic oil spills. we're going to have a report from yeah, i'm the stripes to global peace from the rise of the machines. un security council holes is 1st 7 major on the dangers of artificial intelligence, the global temperatures reaching new, hires a several countries around the world. i hit by huge waves. june has been the hottest ever registered july as close to setting a new record in the us that i mean ultra high temperatures from california on the west coast to florida in the east for the 18th day. i was on the state capital of phoenix as being sweltering under temperatures about 43 degrees celsius, homeless people across the city, helping suffering the most across the atlantic and in europe, the italian capital rome is, has a record high of 4841.8 degrees celsius, much of southern europe is experiencing high heat, while size increase
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a closing in the capital. athens. japan is issued heat stroke allows for tens of millions of people in nearly hoford's provinces and in china, and temperatures. and then a mo, turning of some ball in the northwest in jane region, source to over $52.00 degrees of rooms temperature of $41.00 degrees celsius. smash the previous record by more than the degree by the size in sicily, the record for the highest temperature ever seen in europe is about to be broken. told of the how many reports from room these are busy days. if you're a doctor in italy as the sewing temperatures continue, so 2 is the concern for the elderly frank of something that hasn't been feeling herself over the past few days. okay. nobody thought the meeting. i know that it's awful. i can't sleep at night and i can't live during the day. it's impossible. i never experience such heat all the time. i feel like having a box spring. normal life is a rating more difficult at all age the he just takes everything out of me. the
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doctor tells her she needs to drink much more water, something front cut minutes. she often forgets he and says that it's a live saver during the heat wave. in the summer of 202218000 people died here. and literally, the vast majority of them being elderly. so the most vulnerable this year. how so? sorry. if he's not taking any chances, they have put together a task force that is being deployed all over the city. the. it all starts with a phone call. this health clinic follows up more than a 1000 elderly who by large living lo checking on them on a daily basis. teams also go from home to home to check on those with medical conditions like gelatin that the courtney persisted. josefina goes out once a day to walk the dog prince. but for july, not it's been tough. you just sit by somebody say,
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you're probably to tell us. it's been nearly a month. i've only been at the hospital here at home. it's horrible. i don't get depressed, but i get very novice. i didn't recognize myself. the heat drives me crazy, but i'm not allowed to leave the house. so i go from room to room. both sister told us about the fear of isolation ever since the global fund demik. and do have a daily phone call or a visit is reassuring. on the fact the one divide the space, the a very scared when we speak to them, they often break down and to be afraid that something happens to them. and no one notices. most of those who died last year were discovered a few days later because there was no one around what sort of would it be that he did. but if the worst is yet to come, during these days of a red alert, the elderly are a huge concern with the timing of just the red room. when christmas room is got more on how people are coping with the hot weather in the us state of nevada. here in clark county, nevada. it's actually $43.00 degrees and it has been for 3 days now is expected to
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stay at those levels till the end of the week. that's not really unusual in terms of this part of the country because of the desert in terms of temperatures. do get that high. what's unusual is that it's been so long, it's been going on for such a long time here and throughout the south western united states. we've seen many cities break daily records and records for an extended period of time. in phoenix, arizona. it's been over 45 degrees for now, 19 days consecutive. and so what's the national weather service is telling people here you may think you're used to living in the desert, but this is not the typical desert rather because of the long duration. and the high temperature is not only during the day, but also at night when things we typically pull down. grease has been hit by wildfires following temperatures as high as 44 degrees,
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residents of months or northwest of athens and being forced out of their homes. more than 250 firefighters, 9 helicopters, 11 aircraft, and 75. fire engines have been taking on a 5 mile wide fire police is prime ministers returned home urgently from the summit in russell's follow standings in gaza, struggling to keep cool because of the power. shortage of questions by the continuing is really located near going 12 hours a day without having tricity. social media campaigns have been launched are joining the local generator to produce more power. for many, the beach provides a little rest bite from the blistering heat. and israel protests as a holding a day of national resistance in opposition to the additional changes proposed by the government comes out of the plastic pots. the 1st reading of a controversial bill to limit the supreme court's powers. the biggest protest so expected in the evening and choosing jerusalem and telling me how much i'm doing as the latest from west service we are in front of the supreme court. you can see
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behind me the protesters. uh they're waiting is really flags. uh, many of them have either noise makers, families, the young people from across the entirety of the spectrum of the population here. and they're all coming week, one message, they want the prime minister to show for good his proposal. this bill that would limit the power of the supreme court. now, why are we front of the supreme court? why is this protest which encompasses a few 1000 people? we believe at this point, for the spring, for this christmas reports really a part of the controversy. this package of proposed laws that were proposed by the prime minister and as far right, we coalition critics of this package of the proposed law say that we take is real away from democracy receive. or they say that it would have road trips and the balance significantly weaken the power of introduce street in this country. today,
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you've had thousands of people come out across the country. there have been dozens of rallies, as several people arrested according to his rarely police, due to what they called disruptive conduct and we just expected throughout the week . there will be more protests because there, there is so much of a ground swell of enthusiasm when it comes to people coming out fine. this is a message to the prime minister to not go forward with the 2nd and 3rd readings, which would enact that into law, which was people, a lot of people believe would happen potentially monday. the 24th monday of next week. in terms of being really launched and so there may be able to get a ceasefire in sudan, naomi, which is battling rapid support forces has sent a delegation to jetta, to set out its demands previous negotiations and the rights he said he was suspended in june, following cease fire violations the back of a power and sit on is led to the depths of at least 3000 people, enforce the 1000000 people from their homes, him organs, following developments from on demand. and she explains why the adults are
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happening to the tops and decide the city of heads up between the sudanese army and the power military rapids support forces will continue to be in direct talks between the 2 sides, facilitated by the united states and saudi arabia. now the situation on the ground could have played a role as to why both side side is to resume talk after it has a gen by the facilitative who cited that there was a lack of seriousness from full size to try to reach an agreement with the fighting, even if temporary here in the city of the man, the army was able to be doing control of some parts of the city that were dominated by department of 3 rapid support forces that they weren't able to do. so in quite some north, in the northern parts of the capitol, where the recept remains summit and then there's the issue of the iris ep reputation over the past few weeks. there's been a lot of the conditions by rights groups that the rapid support forces have committed atrocities and work crimes and crimes against humanity in the region of
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therefore, it's specifically specifically west are for where human rights watch accused the permanent, through rapid support forces of being behind the mass graves and targeting civilians based on their ethnicity, hundreds of thousands of people have fled from the city of china and west are for inter neighboring tad. many of them excusing the permanent through rapid support forces and their allied militias for missing atrocities against members from such an estimate, the key was fighting on the ground so continues. they were heavy artillery, 5 pompous city of on demand. so as the northern parts of the capital were able to hear gunfire in the northern parts of the capital as well and the size that just continues to flight overhead. many people say that these phones that they hear, the sound of heavy artillery, the sounds of strikes, seeing that homes being destroyed as fighting continues between the 2 sides, makes them feel i'm so it's an if this where it will ever end. and they say that they do want it to end, and they've been tired of spending 3 months now. and now it's in the 4th month of
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witnessing, fighting between the 2 sides. not sure when it would at i am not sure what the future is. he but morgan onto 0 on demand as always operations big enough. the cost of yemen involving 2 giant oil tankers side by side. that's right. of a catastrophic oil spill in the right sea appears to be receding. thanks to our 140000000 dollar rescue mission, shamarka bar has been watching what's happening. and this is not take uh, the always time cuz that's we replace the f a so soft uh. the decaying vessel is whitening to spill 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 human software company to own and run the new tanka. then it's about the come about, 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. they would have cost billions,
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like this is the man who played a crucial role in galvanizing international opinion against the threats 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 of 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 sofa isn't just an environmental threat, says the thoughts of the will ages ago. it has become
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a divisive political issue. the internationally recognized government of human based in ogden, say they are the ones who should own the south side of the not. on the 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 subtle watch shebedey, 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 rights and interest of the human beings. we will preserve gibbons as the logic of we'd be more next to soft uh so the oil can be transferred. the risk of a major oil spill may be diminishing, but the sign to remain slightly guarded. technical support teams are operating non stop any damage to the old and poorly maintained stuff. a good is charles, it's got to go on and devastate levine ecosystems in the let's see,
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gulf of aidan and suez can on the arrival of a multi k u. m. and 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 is a political, the white house divided by the 0 off the coast of her data. cnn, still ahead and i'll just see the rush. i talked to ukrainian ports as the world react. so there's a lot of the black sea green deal. i mean, international criminal court rejects an appeal to drop its investigation into the philippines war against drunk driving. the 2 stories strong willed with challenging traditional female stereotype in the middle, dominate, decide to make a difference. if i go how
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the the door to go to 0 reminder about 12 stories. this isn't his capital is registered biased ever temperature from salt in the high of 41.8 degrees celsius, smashing previous wrinkles by more than the degrees p's wave. the sweeping europe, asia, and north america is ready. protests are holding a day of national resistance in opposition to judicial changes proposed by the government. assets recently costs for 1st reading of adults and limit for supreme court. attentive, restarted inside of your baby,
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i to get another c spot in. the army which is document support services. i sent a delegation to jetta to set out it's to months. negotiations and rec city city were suspended in june following ceasefire violations. the us has confirmed that one of his soldiers has across the border into north korea without authorization, uninstalled. he's being detained. the mine was taking part in the tour on the demilitarized border separating north and south korea, according to local media. it was with a group of visitors and the village upon one jump on the cell. he bolted over the brick lot, mocking the border, but un has confirmed the unauthorized crossing took place and it says is working to resolve the incident. what we do know is that one of our service members who was on an tour, willfully and without authorization cross the military demarcation line, we believe that he is in the b r k custody. and so we're closely monitoring and investigating the situation and working to notify the soldiers next of kin and
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engaging to address the sense of it. in terms of my concerns i'm, i'm absolutely for most concerned about the welfare of our true of my time is joining us live night from washington dc slowed austin saying that he's primarily concerned about the health of the soldiers across the board. about one would imagine this is pretty embarrassing for the us. what more do we know about what happened? well, the keywords in what the secretary of defense said is willfully and without authorization. this appears to indicate that the socio went to voluntarily across the demilitarized zone. we understand that as he is being held by north korean forces at present, they are intermediaries that us is used in the past, particularly sweden, to discuss the matter with the north koreans authorities. however, this is potentially embarrassing, as you say, the fact that a serving member of the us could actually father and surely cross that d n z is something that reflects somewhat badly on the us forces in the particular
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region. so obviously we heard that from the secretary of defense that they are trying to get more information about this, emphasizing the importance of looking off to the armed forces. however, at the same time, the fact that this could well have been the bottom reaction, really muddy. so waters, exactly, because he was saying, i mean the us uses, we've normally to negotiate if at all, with north korea, the u. n. a saying it is working to try to resolve the incident, but it's just the soda went voluntarily over the line and he's now in north korea. one wonders who can actually jump to north korea and what they can say if they do indeed. yes, and the question arises about what if the soldier does not want to attend. so all of these issues have to be taken into account. now of the pentagon sources are saying that the soldier, in fact was facing disciplinary charges, which could be a motivation for this action. as soldiers have walked across the full on rare
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occasions, effective as well to the north korean side. and one particular occasion, the soldier wished to join his family, who were over the other side of the demilitarized zone. but at the same time, this is somewhat embarrassing to the pentagon, and it also ups the stakes in that particular region. in the last 24 hours, the us is doc to nuclear submarine of south korea. as this is something that north korea has objected to strongly describing it as an act of war as an act of flexibility. so tensions of very high in the region already through the fact that he got a us soldier wondering voluntarily it seems across the boat to this is a very difficult, intense situation. indeed. yeah, mike, thank you very much indeed. that's mike kind of talking to us in washington, dc or washington's vice $250000000.00 in aging, ukrainian farmers to help them continue x 14 green. so monta par is chief of the us
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agency for international development, and she says the funds should help farmers find alternative routes to see shipments . rush out pulled out of the black sea green deal on monday that had insurance, but safety are free to another exports by amount of time roots from the premium phones. muscle cell has more from assemble. the turkey, i believe is the green veal still the time the house together? that's why they're still in town. steve, diplomatic, a force on the way to the, the head being a faithful between the russian foreign minister and the ticket for the minister. so to that phone call, but have discussed how to explore the new ways that schools secure the russian green export to the international market. so from that statement to understand that now capitals are working on to problem roles the 1st, the road is going to be dedicated to carry the premium green to the mass market and americans in between the life of nations, ukraine, and trickier. we don't put suspicion of russia, but with the security get to choose from russia in return. another route that is
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going to be established between trickier and russia directly telling the russian green to the international market. so of course, there are several questions remain on assets here, which kind of security mechanism is going to be established and also whether the west essentials are going to the me as an obstacle or not. but present ad one now is when it goes towards 2 days later, she's going to back in the company. and he said that once he's back into the, he's going to have a phone call with crazy preteen or for russia. so after that, we'll see whether this diplomatic efforts are going to produce any concrete results or not. this was out of their houses era, the stumble, rushes attacked to your training and ports in what it's calling a massive retaliate or the strike. moscow brings you training for monday's attack on the couch bridge in crimea. the russian defends ministry says the targets have been facilities that prepared terrorist act against russia. is right instead of shot done almost all russian massages and drones, but in several homes in odessa have been damaged by deborah is the shop of olive
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and looks at home moscow's justifying the strikes off to the crime in bridge attack as roman. but after the age of its present patient promised iris pulse saying that the russian ministry of defense was preparing bad proposals, how to retaliate. so as we see, it didn't take them too long to know the issue over. so the last nice strikes with high precision weapons on the port infrastructure facilities in the ukrainian city of a desa have been colby retaliation strikes for the crime in coach bridge. that's what we've had from the me, trips called, while the russian defense ministry is said, the same thing, actually calling the nice missile attacks on dest suddenly come live and hide, called a retaliation strike. according to the ministry of defense, this trying was delivered on the facilities where quote, terrorist attacks were allegedly prepared against russia. as a result of this tri, ukrainian fuel storage facilities were destroyed as well as that on mind. buzz,
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which were reportedly supposed to be used against russia, a plastic printing. i said that's the source. he's now preparing that proposals. how to improve the security on the crime in coach bridge to prevent any strikes on it in the future. revolting from oscar, you national bob, oliver elders, era a voting board, so accommodated 500 people seeking asylum in the u. k. has dogs in the south coast of england and arrived hours after members of parliament passed it's controversial migration legislation. the new law means anyone arriving illegally on people smuggling boats will be refused the right to apply for sign. persons government has signed a deal to send asylum seekers to wander. some people in portland, sir, the time is becoming a government dumping drive from migraines. of the international criminal court has ruled against the philippines government efforts to block the tribunals investigation into extrajudicial killings during the so called war on drugs under
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former presidents where they go to turn to finalize. if some of the dead are elated . but they say achieving justice is a long way off front of a low as more form of the decision. the philippine government has lost its 2nd attempt to stop the international criminal ports from investigating the so called war and drugs. as a tribe beauty, most appeals chamber voted to resume the investigation into the controversial crack down ordered by former president, repeat the thirty's skills in our favor would be the almost 100 percent support of victims. so the icy sees of victims and 3rd court victims such as jean. these husband, michael with this a say was shot by messman in 2017. she says she's lost her faith in the criminal justice system of the holy. my husband has been data for 6 years, but the police never got back to me with any updates on their investigation. police records show more than 6000 were killed during truck rates since 2016. but human
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rights organizations estimate thousands for were killed vigilant despite. since then, there had been only 2 more. the convictions of policemen, families of victims, a former president would be good to trade. this truck were a celebrating the decision of the international criminal court to resume its investigation into extrajudicial dealings. but it is a cautious celebration. president, for the name of marcus junior and his officials have said they are not cooperating with the icpc. is this, of course the philippine government had argue that it is taking steps to seek justice for victims that it had withdrawn from icbc jurisdiction in 2019 the crime is committed to get into philippines. when the philippines was still a member of jerome statute, which is a pretty great, did i see, see, are still going to be under the jurisdiction of the icbc for investigation. families of victims and their supporters say they're under no illusions the justice
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will now be handed to death. every small step towards the justice they say matters part of the law alger 0. hello, john says he's received a letter telling him he's at the center of a justice department's investigation into reference to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. informing us president has made the statement on his tooth social platform, and soon as an indication could soon be indicted by federal prosecutors. especial councils was investigating attempts by trump supporters to stop the transfer of power to joe biden has declined to come to united nations. security council is holding its 1st step of meeting on the potential side. so artificial intelligence to global peace comes after un, chief antonio terrace, cited the alarm over a i b next essential threat to humanity, especially if it was being used as a weapon in nuclear warfare, which had his plans to appoint an advisory board on an artificial intelligence in
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september, the un 6 ways to use a i to help improve its development programs and a to operations. and that's it for me. robotics and you can find a lot more information on our website. i'll just see the dot com about this next. and inside story is going to look at rushes exit from the green export to view click the highlight of we have full hot weather across the middle east. no great surprise is barely a cloud in the sky one or 2 shells over towards the black sea. the caspian sea try to break the heat, but not really making any significant progress tab. it isn't to 40 celsius, but the mask is sent to the fault is the fact that and also for q right here and diag hot around 47 celsius, especially to thursday, very much the case of spot,
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the difference. so more of a chevy, right. and there's some way to whether that just pushing into eastern parts of us kind of stuff focused on the positive, focused on seeing some rather heavy right over the next few days. but otherwise often try sums it up hot and dry. sounds it up across the northern africa at present 43 celsius into this on wednesday afternoon. that's a full monday. we got to 48 degrees celsius. so now 5 degrees on mondays value. i'm with looking to touch faulty celsius. here was a go ones through with the state tripoli, warming up at that stage, very hot and dry cause northern past plenty a shout was there across central africa. perhaps not as widespread as they should be. for the time if you run across into the tropic, southern africa, it is generally drive you have got some shabby right, making his way into the western cape, sweeping through the eastern type, saying some showers. i'm not what the weather pushing into mozambique the, the
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unmanned aerial vehicles deputy, but increasingly familiar tools on the modern battlefield with the conflict and ukraine, sparking the 1st full scale drone boy and pointing to a coming age of artificial intelligence and upon them as weapons. people in power examines the ethical questions around this proliferating technology and whether it poses this doping threat. drones in the future of war on a jersey to why has russia accepted the grain deal broken by touch you president other one says that he's hopeful if can be revived. the cracks of the getting to show in these countries relationships. so how much politics is a play here and what does it mean for global food supplies? this is inside story. the
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