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the on i'll just be around the challenges with the wildfires, extreme temperatures and warnings, us a climate cuts costs for fee, a heat wave shutters records around the world. the you're watching l to 0 light from the headquarters in delphi, i'm getting you. navigate is also coming up. confrontation on a day of national resistance is really, is take part of what could be the biggest protest against fund. this'll reforms. a
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major salvage operation is underway in the red sea to avoid a catastrophic oil spill will have a report from young man i just really do think goes back to after 3 months addressed. an australian sailor, rescued by mexican fisherman, arrives on the hello. global temperatures are reaching new horizons. several countries around the world are hit by heat waves. june was the hardest ever recorded, and july is close to setting a new record in the us. ultra high temperatures have been registered from california on the west coast of florida and the east for the 18 stay, arizona state capital of phoenix. so low temperature is about of $43.00 degrees
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celsius. homeless people across the city have been suffering the most un across the atlantic. in europe, the italian capital rome has had a record high of 41.8 degrees celsius. the wall walls fires in greece are close again on the capital athens. take a look at japan, issued heat stroke alerts for tens of millions of people in nearly half its provinces. and in china, temperatures in the remote town are some ball in the north western towing region, sore to a high of more than 52 degrees. without that, how many each has more on the effects of the sheets from rome? 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 . ok, normally if at 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 i'm about spring normal. life is
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a rating. more difficult at all age the he just takes everything out of me. the doctor tells her she needs to drink much more water, something frank admits. she often forgets he and says that it's a live saver during the heat wave in the summer of 2020 to 18000 people died here and literally the vast majority of them being elderly. so the most vulnerable this year. how so? sorry, tease. i'm 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,
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not it's been tough. you just sit by somebody say, 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 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 would it be the difference, the worst is yet to come. during these days of a red alert, the elderly are a huge concern. with up to me, i'll just leave i real person salumi has more and how people are hoping for the
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long term hot weather in the us state of nevada. us here in clark county, nevada. it's actually $43.00 degrees and it has been for 3 days now. is expected to 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 weather because of the long duration. and the high temperature is not only during the day,
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but also at night when things we typically pull down, palestinians in gaza are struggling to keep cool because of the power shortage. worse and by the continuing is really blockades. many are going 12 hours a day without electricity. and social media campaigns have been launched, urging the local generator to produce more power. for many, the beach provides a little respite from the blistering sheets. well, iraq is among the top 5 countries, hardest hit by climate change that's according to the un with water shortages and frequent power outages. people are trying to find ways to escape the summer heat. one is by using traditional architecture to enhance ventilation inside houses. well, hold on to the head reports from busted off in southern era. the campaign is in the way in busta to rehabilitate with them balconies like these known as soon as sheet of the arabic is lemme khaki. texture is considered the unique in iraq. so when
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hospitalized, we make sure national from special types or would including t, where we are, and it's healthy because it facilitates airflow into buildings, leaves hot weather, and creates a buffer against the baking sun. buffalo is one of the cities in iraq most affected by climate change. temperature is usually exceed 50 degrees celsius during the summer months. and the united nations is encouraging people here to return to traditional ways of combating the heat, league efficient as she. the balconies are usually built onto the 2nd floor of 2 stories for additional buildings. they also offer the occupants great to privacy. this way, new vision project is part of the school carpentry apprentice chip program, as well as tekken in climate change. it also aims to save go the sweetest heritage at the north mine this architect of style dates back to the ultimate era and the
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bus route was the 1st to rocky city to have it before the invention of modern air conditioners have brought to the uses. eco friendly wood and allow circulation of an inside house on many of these, all traditional houses were abandoned by their original owners due to was in cic, tate in conflict. economic decline, neglect, and political instability have also led to the demise option asheel. and for additional designs, but pleased with the challenge of raising temperatures and worsening climate. many hope that projects like this will have to and that's around the hold up the heat energy at a bus a as well. thousands of processors are rallying and israel for what's being described as a, quote day of national resistance against funds to change the judiciary. these are the live pictures from tennessee where police have been firing tears off in watertown in the demonstrators. there had been 29 consecutive weeks of process.
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they've intensified off to the can. i said passed the 1st reading of a bill to limit the supreme court's power as well how much i'm just covering the story for us. it has more from west jerusalem. these protesters have converged outside of the supreme court. why the supreme court? because it's the supreme court that would have its powers, its oversight powers, limited. if the bill that's been proposed by prime minister benjamin netanyahu passes its 2nd reading might happen next time. and you continue to send the message, they will not back down until this proposal is show. i think the future of the country and my family as part of this country and all my environment is being deciding whether we can make a change or not. today we may have
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a 2nd or 3rd reading connected next week is part of a larger package, a large additional overall package proposed by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and as far as like williams coalition. and critics of those proposals say that if they were enacted, they would take israel away from democracy and put it on a road towards our talk or see they say that it would substantially, we can the traditional rate. and they also say that it would eliminate necessary checks and balances. now the prime minister has said that this bill passes, that he will then essentially take a step back and he will try to forge compromise on their parts of the proposed legislation going forward. everybody we've spoken to here says they do not lead the prime minister. the prime minister has a history of lying and see if you will make any promise possible to call us down and to make us go home without going home. we've been demonstrating for 29 weeks in a row. we're going to continue to demonstrate because your time process is just one
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of the many rallies that's been held throughout the day a day that's been done by the protesters to be a national day of resistance. everybody that we've spoken with throughout the day has said that they expect that the protesters will continue to come out. and that the numbers and the number of protests will only grow throughout the week. how much improvement does either west jerusalem, a salvage operation has begun off the coast of human involving 2 giant oil tankers side by side. the throat of a catastrophic oil spill in the red sea appears to be receding. thanks to a 140000000 dollar rescue mission has someone heard about us has been watching what's happening. this is not the always time because that's will replace the f a so soft the. the decaying vessel is whitening to spin 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
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company to own and to run the new tank. then it's about the time 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 that would have cost billions like this is the man who played a crucial role in galvanizing international opinions, i guess the sweats of a major always bill a david dress, leads 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 with the skeptical given the multiple attempts to deal with in the past,
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it 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 is the thought of the will 8 years ago. it has become a divisive political issue. the internationally recognized government to the admin base and then say they are the ones who should own the south side and then not take a. another revenues from the sale of the oil stuck on the soft uh should be transferred to its accounts. the hosting is controlled her they, the son uh, and the new i'd say the of the legitimate or far with the m. and how did, how do i shepherd in 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 governments as the logic of would be more next to soft uh, so the oil can be transferred. the risk of
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a major oil spill may be diminishing, but the site to amazed by regarded technical support teams are operating non stop any damage to the old and poorly maintained 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 legal issues with all the warring factions, as well as the international looking energy to get to these points. the un hopes this will lead to the thoughts of tools to and the complex, and he is a political divide by the 0 off the coast of her data. cnn, washington has plunged $250000000.00 in a to ukrainian farmers to help them continue exporting green. some of the power is chief of the us agency for international development, and she says the funds should help farmers find alternative routes to see shipments . rush, i pulled out of the boxy greenville on monday,
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and not ensure the safety of waste and other export via maritime routes from ukrainian ports for sole source or has more from stumble. a turkey, i believe, the green veal steals time be held together. that's why is there a steel intensive, diplomatic, a force on the way to the, the head being a phone call between the russian foreign minister and the tickets for the minister . so to that phone call, they have discussed how to explore the new ways that schools secure the russian green export to the international market. so from that statement, we 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 cricket, without put suspicion of russia. but with the security getting to use from russia in return. another route that is going to be established between trickier and russia directly telling the russian green to the international market. so of course,
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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 you 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 must have that all to 0. the stumble. well, i think united nations, ukraine's for a minister was asked what alternative options are being explored now the restaurant has terminated the blacks, the green initiative. but what is clear is that things cannot remain as they are. we cannot just say, okay, black sea green initiative is death, russia killed it. and now we have to sit and see how it works. we have to find an alternative, still a heads on all to 0. find out why a us soldier has been detained in north korea. officer apparently bolting across
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the demilitarized zone from the south. a revival in relations between cuba and russia. as moscow faces economic isolation, the color we have some soft little differences going on in the weather across here, but the moment it does stay hot, so the heat why continue was southern most spots. hopefully, the weather will not a little further east, which as we go through the next couple of days, this weather system here, this cold front, let's try to slip and bring some showers in trying to break the heat. not really making a whole lot of progress, but to some effort and never the less we're getting into the forty's wants to get into if we're able to make style. so tad told us, go through uh, wedding stay
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a site cooler. 36 celsius is still very, very hot. getting up to 37, the in athens, maybe a 38 as we go through with the state that hate is tending to squeeze a little further south. and they saw the northwell stays cool, but when they have more time, no blustery showers coming in across the bridge, it shows you all into violence. pushing a discount, an acre as well, 20 sales season. those like not too bad that we go with those shows that we have like a central pop, one phosphate and getting positive grease pools. and we have had 5 breakout even around the swiss alps of problems. hey, the showers push a little further southwards, and they specifically go through 1st. i still trying to break the hate, not really making a whole lot of progress. southern pots staying very hot, the, the, the, the, the,
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a day of national existence. that's the case plans to change the traditional range . police and fire interior jobs and water cannon at the demonstrators. it leaves capital has registered as highest effort temperature grow. so a high of 41.8 degree celsius smashing the previous record by more than a degrees. a heat wave of sweeping europe, asia, and north america. well, those in the middle east are also being effected, especially the vulnerable i'm is that the wood is the operations manager at world vision in jordan. that organization runs the largest syrian refugee camp in the world. we're extreme. heat is forcing them to adopt. now working in this, out to another camp where really the temperatures are high from our perspective working is like more than one second to them. we have more than one project as well . so we faced like a lot of challenges. we have to change all of the content population procedure,
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just like to adopt the bit of implementation aspect of the ground. so we shifted likes all of our interpretation, just talked to natalie. i'm at 6 pm instead of 730. i'm to avoid reporting. no, don't go down to 58. i'm on the other hand, we would just abuse and go up a flight to protection items for ease where they're like of the fees like caps locks. they'd salt water bottles, we would increase it like the brakes for the war cuz in order like not to, to get any time duration. donald trump says that he's received a letter telling him he's at the center for justice department investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results from us president has made the statement on his truth social platform. it's seen as an indication that he could soon be indicted by federal prosecutors. these special council was investigating attempts by trump supporters to stop the transfer of power to joe
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biden has declined to come to us citizen has crossed the border into north korea without authorization. and is likely being detained. the man who was believed to be an american soldier was taking part in a tour of the militarize border separating north and south korea. and according to local media, he was with a group of visitors in the penguin drum village when he suddenly bolted over the brick line marketing the border. the un has confirmed the unauthorized crossing took place and says that it's working to resolve the incident. she advertising is following the story for us from the pentagon. what more we learned, and she help. and it's all very curious, travers caring private 2nd class in the army have just been released by south korean authorities has been in the south grand jail for a salt even handed over to us and ministry authorities and was being escorted to the airport where he was going to be extradited to texas to fort bragg,
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to face further penalties when somehow he lost his mother tree. i schooled not only that he mothers to join one of the regularly scheduled tourists visits to the drawing security or put them on drum, as he said with remember seeing you when donald trump visit came drawn in just a few years ago. but regular tourist excursions out that he matters of drawing one of those, as you say, while on that on up to a he bolted for the border to guides gave chase, wasn't able to, to caption, and then other tourists from europe, who were on the up to say they had and last thing, as he made for the boat to so many questions, we have heard from one u. s. military official. who said it's not no for the someone be escorted to, for extradition to end up on a tour of the deal with the tries and but this is what the defense secretary had to say just a few moments ago. yeah. what i can confirm in that i would say upfront that were very early in this event. and so there's
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a lot of that that we're still trying to learn. but what we do know is that one of our service members who was on an tour will slowly 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 to ken and 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 troops. and so we will remain focused on this and again this, this will develop the next several days now and i will keep you posted. so see how, what sorts of different logic efforts are taking place right now to, to resolve this in order to keep it. because the united nations come on is in touch with the north koreans you and come on is led by the, by, by the us. but other than that, it's a rather tricky diplomatic. try those women effectively shut off of that brief. but
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the glass starts on the under donald trump, the north korean saying, what's the point of negotiating with the u. s. when governments, you know, you can make an agreement with one government and then the next administration will just re neg upon it. so they've been moving full. this means for on the missile program, as we saw a few days ago with the icbm launch of a solid fuel fuel missile. meanwhile, it just so happens. but tuesday was the day when the u. s, which they bring was ruffling and se, but as rather it just adults, a nuclear submarine into a south korean port beauchamp for the 1st time since 1991 that can send in to call me at 10 ballistic nutrient missiles launch declared listing the sales tours with basically they were trying to frighten north korea today, and then this happens and i guess, i guess that's what so prostate and see how this now will slot in to everything. everything else that's been going on. and we don't even know whether this was some sort of, you know, wilful defection or what was actually going on in the mind of this, of this probably with the best place now. right. so you have, thank you so much so that you,
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every time. so reporting from the pentagon will to cuba. now that's where the caribbean island nation is trumping strengthening its relations with russia. the 2 countries have tie stretching back to soviet times. now with russian oil deliveries on the rise. cuba is granting russian businesses unprecedented concessions from havana as augusta and reports on the relationship blooming in a time of war. towering over the city, the soviet embassy in havana was opened in the 1980s, the high points of cuban soviet relations. off to the west side of the integrated cheap and russian relations hit rock bottom before slowly reviving maybe the last 2 decades. what is this full of a cuban diplomat points out? recently the relationship has become much stronger. if you take the speeches and the what did they go to permanency ation? so then years ago,
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i think your old gap between self said we have 3 stripped things, equalize china, but as well. and we have done didn't measure russian yet. if you say that today, why he was strategic, i like rush, i would come in the 1st flight, the catalyst, the war and ukraine rush. there's nothing in need of allies, hendon, by weston sanctions. and these trading foreigners, in places to invest to gamble bodies, both nations solution cool box you have, and just the sanctions imposed on them that originated from the same. and i mean, the game keep em biased about his position on the war. and ukraine has shifted over time. at 1st set, the nato expansion formed to the back dropped to the conflict, but it opposed the use of force, a reference to russia's invasion functions at the you and the cuba has consistently have stain from condemning invasion. while the us and it's nato allies have rallied around you crying as it was progressed cuba as to when it's locked in with russia. cuban president miguel desk,
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and now this might even open his country's unconditional support to russia's class with the west. meanwhile, russia is providing q, but with unprecedented economic support. trade between the 2 countries tripled last year and is up again this year. most of the rest of the oil deliveries, which are helping to keep the lights on. i made a flurry of fits by senior officials. this year. team has given russian companies, long term land concessions and tax breaks for nothing. and no one can stop the economic commercial, financial, uncooperative relationship between the government so fresh on cuba. russia has announced investments and keeping hotels nickel and the dilapidated sugar industry off during the normalization successive us administrations have lashed the island with sanctions over the last 6 years. with this economy and strides keywords looking to help whatever it can find it. the rest and worship document on the last week. quest to the middle of the us. let's go, right. that's trying to present to the national security threats. this of
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a closer relationship forged by world events makes any refresh month with the us even trick you had to guston. i was just there have on the you one security council has held its 1st ever meeting on the potential threats of artificial intelligence to global peace. it comes off to the u. n. chief and the one you're good terrace along side experts. sound to the alarm that a i could be in existence shall threat to humanity, especially if used as a weapon and nuclear warfare and australia and sailor. rescued by the crew of a mexican tuna, both after 3 months of drifted sea has finally arrived on dry land. timothy shadows was found a board, his damage cattle, moran and the pacific ocean. about 2000 kilometers from shore. he says he and his dog survived on wall fish and rain water after a storm damaged his boat and destroyed its electronics. this sidney man set sail from the mexican city of a pause for
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a french polynesia in april. i just say i'm alive and and i didn't really didn't think i'd like it so thank you. thank you so much for doing many, many, many bad days and many good times. initially, my pilot friends are in the shop and it's the 1st human vehicle i've seen in months and the show for basically, you know, and then came back with a high speed by and i was the hello again. the headlines on al jazeera, italy's capital has registered its highest ever temperature rooms. so
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