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mister is expected to leave the next government suspending of the main challenger left voters without seeing the option is what lies ahead for the country elections . and i'll just 0. the of the you're watching the news. our life from headquarters is all fine getting obligated to coming up in the next 60 minutes. a major salvage operation is underway in the red sea to avoid a catastrophic oil spill will have a report from him, and most of the buildings have either been destroyed or damaged. and most people have left the report from eastern ukraine where deserted cities are caught in the crossfire of a summer offensive confrontation, as,
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as really is take part of what could be the biggest process. yes, the games fun through additional reforms. wildfire is extreme temperatures and warnings of employment tests for fee. a heat wave shutters records are rough around the world. and on far as small with the latest sports, manchester united and bolstered their ranks ahead of the new season camera and cheaper. andre o 9 i is heading to trafford from interval lab and a deal worth around $60000000.00. hello, we begin. this is our with the salvage operation that's begun off the coast of human involving 2 giant oil tankers side by side. the threat of a catastrophic oil spill in the red sea appears to be receding. thanks to a 140000000 dollar rescue mission. how someone had bought out has been watching what's happening. this is not take the always time because that's we replace the f
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a so soft uh, 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 run the new tank a. and then it's about the time 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. so this is the man who played a crucial role in galvanizing into national opinion against the threats of a major or as bill a. david dress leads the residence and humanitarian coordinator for the united nations. the global fund raising he lost generated more than
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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 with skeptical given the multiple attempts to deal with in the past, 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 war 8 years ago. it has become a divisive political issue. the to nationally recognize 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 do i,
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chevrolet, 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 government as the logic of 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 amazed, slightly guarded technical support. teams are operating non stop any damage to the old and poorly maintained stop. 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 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 unity to get to this point. the un hope 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 in ukraine
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says russia is massing 800000 troops and around 900 tanks and the east battles are intensifying as both sides try to break through each other's front lines. that's a big visited one town to see how residents are coping. there's an emptiness sense of ask. the gloss is overgrown straight animals, one to the streets, the building the intact shelves of what they were before the will. thousands of people used to live here. few remain. what this meant tells us we receive a tribute every day they find more to us on fed up with a level where we have the band and for seconds, 3 seconds to say ok then to despite the sounds of the shelves, firing and landing people gather to enjoy what they can of the summer days. solution. when that insides head through a here, what else would would be? we saw the 2 cloud drives from 2 locations, mushroom shape. nobody was injured. it was just very powerful and everything. sure
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. it's the list of everyday things that people hold onto here. the less douglas the balloon chip. you have a small gas stove and a small canister. that's how i heat the water. i put the coffee, sugar and some special spices. send them in and has a good smile to it says she doesn't want to leave, but i'm sorry, that's what we've done both. when people go to other parts of ukraine, the don't see the war. they say you're from dumbass is all happened because of you go back to don't bass. why don't you flee elsewhere? but where should we sleep? some hostile, i live in my own slot, my own. from the edge of time, you can see this a chance. russian forces to control over to in july, last year. everything in between is considered too dangerous to visit. the playground is empty. there are no children left and just like that. the often in peace, his jacket, gun 5 can be heard, just ukrainian soldiers attempt to shoot down a drone when you visit these towns and villages along the front line. you ask yourself, what's left of these places. if the position on a map, i may hold some strategic significance,
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but most of the buildings have either been destroyed or damaged. and most people have left the and, and that gives you an idea of what this place is going through. there's a category strikes and there's drones up into yeah. and recall leave until there's a lot of in the bottles because we don't want to become a target. as i said vague, i'll just say that it's a risk, eastern ukraine. all the impact, the for us as decision to pull out of the black sea green deal is being felt across the world. the deal assured insured the safe passage, excuse me, of exports from ukrainian ports. wheat prices were up on tuesday and trading. let's take a closer look. the price for bustle of waste in chicago, $1.00 of the main trading platforms for commodities is around $6.70. early last
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year, price was picked up more than $13.00 and a half dollars after russia invaded ukraine. a key producer, an ex border, so the greenville is what helped cool them down in july last year. they've been gradually returning to pre war levels since, but this could change soon. washington, meanwhile, has pledged $250000000.00 in a to ukrainian farmers to help them continue exporting their grain. the us agency for international developments as the funds will help farmers find alternative routes to seat shipments for suicides or has more from a 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 cool secure the russian green export to the international market. so from that statement,
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we understand that now capitals are working on to problem was 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 returns another route that is 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 mean as an obstacle or not. but present ad one now is when it goes towards 2 days later, she's going to be 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 result or not. this out of their houses era, the stumble, thousands of protesters are rallying and is really gains plans to change. the
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judiciary activists are describing demonstrations as a day of national resistance. police fire 3 got some water candidate demonstrators into all of these. there been 29 consecutive weeks of process. you can us, it recently passed the 1st reading of a bill to limit the supreme court powers how much i'm june has more from west through some of these protesters have converged outside of the supreme court. why that supreme court? because it's the supreme court that would have it's ours, it's oversight powers limited. if the bill that's been proposed by prime minister benjamin that to me, the whole process is 2nd reading. the message might happen next time. and you continue to send the message and they will not back down until this proposal is so i think the future of the country and my family as a part of this country and all my environment is being deciding
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whether we can make a change or not to deal with may have a 2nd. the 3rd really to connect to next week is part of a larger package of larger do some 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 said that did this bill passes, that he will then essentially take a step back and he will try to avoid compromise on new parts of the proposed legislation going forward. everybody we've spoken to here says they do not believe the prime minister. the prime minister has a history of lying and see if you will make any promise possible to come down and
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to make us go home. we're not going home. we've been demonstrating for 29 weeks in a row. we're going to continue to demonstrate because the time process is just one of the many rallies that's been held throughout the day a day that's been dealt 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 post tests will only grow throughout the week. how much improvement does either west through punch in morehead on the all to 0. it is our including find out why a us soldier, husbands change in north korea after apparently pulsing across the g militarized zone from the south. a glimmer of hope in attempts to stop the fighting instant on, but attacks continue with a rising civilian deaths hold me up. as for one loss, title paused for this icon of women's footfall. latest walls come filled up is on its way
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the but 1st global temperatures are reaching new highs. the 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 18th. air is 18th day arizona state capital of phoenix, sol. temperature is above 43 degrees celsius. homeless people across the city have been suffering the most across the atlantic in europe, the italian caps of rome has had a record high of 41.8 degrees celsius. meanwhile wildfire is in greece, are closing in on the capital athens. japan is issued heat stroke alerts for tens of millions of people in early half of the provinces and in china, temperatures, and the remote town are some ball in the northwest, june joining region soar to
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a high of more than 52 degrees. so some of the world's highest temperatures have been seen in the western united states. that's where christmas salumi is. joining us from joining us from nevada. so the big problem there, kristen is that the heat has been high for some time now. yeah, that's right. it's 43 degrees here and it is very, very hot, but not really unusual for a desert community. what is unusual is that it's been going on for 3 days and is expected to last for at least another week. just as we've been seeing in phoenix, arizona, those really high temperatures exceeding uh, 19 days now setting a record has it seems that much heat for that long in 49 years nearly 50 years. and of course that puts the most vulnerable people at risk. and here in clark county, nevada, which includes las vegas, there is a high population of homeless people. you may see behind me some tents that are
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actually set up outside in the scorching heat, no shelter insight. and these are the people most at risk. i'm going to bring in now i want salinas, he is the social service director for salvation army which helps people in this area all the time. but especially at times like this, can you tell me about the people who come to you for services and what they are telling you about the situation where i think a lot of people that come to our services are somebody that is experiencing homelessness. and some of that might be the 1st time to a different experience the homelessness. so we want to be there for them. what they tell us is thank you and they're so appreciative because not only they can stay somewhere cool, they can come in and take showers cool off to do their laundry and just get other services that are available. so they're very good. have you seen a big increase in those services this week? yes, this week we really seen a big increase just because of the temperatures in the way it is. and it's so hard
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for even the most vulnerable when you talk about somebody as an elderly person, that is to just on the street with nothing available. and i've spoken to people here that utilize your shelters, but others who sleep on the streets as well. i mean, and how can they survive in this heat, you know, i, it, it's a hard to believe right for us that we're so used to having a place of delay and be able to just get up in the morning and stuff like that. somebody who's out there, a 247 in the government is very hard. and so that's why we want to be there for them and offer those services. and while i was here today, i saw an ambulance. com and take somebody away for a heat stroke. is that how common is that? have you seen any fatalities in the area of privacy, the calories, but it's very common. we have the emulators on our campus at least once or twice a day. even we had a gentleman yesterday that's working on an air condition and you have a heat stroke and couldn't finish his job. so that's very common. and that's
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a professional, outdoor worker and that's exactly what the national weather service is now. a warning against. thank you. want so much for your time and your, your insights into this and the work that you're doing with these people. and we are hearing from the national weather service there warning people not to treat this like a typical desert heat because in a typical desert heat, the nights are cooler. but with this extended duration, there's no relief. there's no overnights cooling going on. and that's where things start to get built up and, and the, the real danger is for people out on the streets in particular. but anyone who happens to spend a little too much time outside. we've even seen people going to tourist attractions, despite the warnings and not taking enough because she's not drinking enough water and getting themselves into trouble that way as well or. and unfortunately, climatology start saying that this may be the new norm all for the south western
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united states. chris, and thank you so much for the reporting from nevada as well. those a number at least, are also being affected, especially the vulnerable. i'm sure the who does the operations manager world vision in jordan, the organization runs the largest syrian refugee camp in the world. that's where extreme heat is forcing them to adopt walking in this out to another camp where really the temperatures are high. from our perspective working is like more than one second, so now 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 just like to adopt the better implementation aspect of the ground. so we shifted like some of our interpretation just talked earlier. i'm at 6 pm instead of 730. and to avoid 14 know, don't go down 10 50 am on the account. we were distributing go up the flight to both action items for ease where they're like
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a very and they've been less than the fees like caps, long slade, salt water bottles, we will increase and like the brakes for the more cuz in order like not to, to get any tides ration, palestinians and guys are struggling to keep cool because of the power shortage. worse ends by the continuing is really blockade. money are going 12 hours a day without electricity. social media campaigns have been launched, urging the local generator to produce more power. for many of the beach provides little respite from the blistering sheets as a us citizen, as cross the border into north korea without authorization, and is likely being to change the man who has believed to be an american soldier was taking part in a tour and the demilitarized border separating north and south korea. according to local media, he was with a group of visitors in the pen when jim village, when he suddenly bolted over the brick line marking dot border, the one has confirmed the unauthorized crossing did take place and says that it's
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working to resolve the incidents. we have she everytime see, following a story for a month for us out of the pentagon. so we're now learning more about the soldiers. she have to tell us what we know. the travelers carrying private 2nd pass been in the army since 2021. he had just been released from south korean custody had been held up in jail because of a charge of a salt even handed over to us some of the tree authorities. they took him to the airport. he was to be extradited to fort bragg, in texas, where he was to phase more disciplinary action, in fact, to the term that's being used now by the public and very public in time. he was to be administratively separated from the army at fort bragg. as part of that disability proceed dropped, he got 3 security, we understand that at that point he decided to install it. and he did so by simply apparently joining one of the tools that are advertised at the applewood off the,
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the drawing security area problem and drum, which we may remember. we still, when donald trump visited control noon on 2nd thoughts so long ago that area between north and south korea in the dmc, the demilitarized, and he went on to and that's when, as you say, he made a run for the border. and this is where the eye witness is coming, because a lot of tourists from europe and elsewhere were on that to. and they say that he was laughing. that could hear, you know, he could hear him laughing as he is. he made a, made a run for of the tour guides tried to stop him, but they failed to capture him and he made it across. so you know, saving you them perhaps some sort of wilful defection and so, so very unclear. we have a lot of questions about this from will help from all sorts of angles. this is how the defense secretary attempted to answer them a short time ago. yeah. what i can confirm, and i would say upfront that were very early uh, in this event. and so there's a lot that, uh that we're still trying to learn. but what we do know is that one of our service
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members who was on the 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 of kin 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 for the next several days now and we'll keep you posted and see how we also heard the u. n. is working to resolve this incidents. i mean, but, but this is going to be very tricky, diplomatically particularly for the us and north korea at a time of height, intentions the right just to you and come on, which is it, which is the then so the middle, one of the middle tree structures and in the dams, which is actually led by, by a us military officer in fact of,
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at the moment we keep on hearing the baron, in touch with that counterparts in north korea. but we have no other real confirmation or any other information about how those contacts all of eric i'm yeah, it's a really tricky time right now. there isn't any. there's much dialogue between north career and the us after that brief but a glass noticed on the, on the donald trump with the north koreans look, there's no point even making a deal with us because any deal we do make can be, can be aggregated by, by by whichever administration comes off to it, as, as we've seen. and in other cases of us to put in the c. and we've seen an increase in the missile testing increased sophistication and limits of testing. the icbm was in the consulate, the listing themselves now with solid fuels of the being launched. i mean, well actually it was the day when the us was doing it certain saber rattling it dropped a new pair, capable submarine in boucher and in the south career for the 1st time in it since 1981 that's capable of launching new,
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clear um themselves to open with create clear and attempt to try and frightening those career. and there are high level tools in south through underway between bite and ministration officials and south grow about, well they cool security. i know, and it's so will. that's this. yeah. all right, thank you. so much you have for that a reporting for us on the pentagon. we appreciate it. well, let's stick with washington and bring in and greg scroll yet to who is the executive director of the committee for human rights in north korea. thanks for speaking to us on the news hour about this incidents, and i know that you say from what we already know, this is likely at the service and what are you basing not on on the facts of this young man had been disciplined by the us of the south coming off toward the us military, he was brought to the airport under escort. he had cleared security and then he decided to run away, joined the store and voluntarily cross the border into north korea. according to eye witnesses,
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he was not forced into crossing the border. so obviously this appears to be a desertion and a the sections of the d. b r k to north korea. of course we will need to learn more facts. yeah. yeah, that's the side. i mean, we are waiting for a lot more information on the story, but let's say the soldier did actually go there on his own. free will. what are the likely scenarios going forward over his fates? there's one very likely scenario this has happened before in the 19 sixty's jerry parish, larry f. sure, a charles jenkins, james dress knock, and joseph white in 1982. the 2 of these gentlemen died fairly young. in the forty's one of a heart attack, one of kidney complications, the only one who got out was charles jenkins. he was married to one of the japanese i've got to use to, so he told me of. so we would, here's what's going to happen. number one, if you're an american inside north korea, whether it be a tourist and,
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and your address, you are clearly suspected of being mean fairly. just ask that. so he will be interrogated very cautiously. the 1st question is going to be, are you for real? are you actual designer or are you here? and i mission or the 2nd thing they going to try to do is to extract information out of him. he has, he's young and obviously not very bright. he just the fact that an author, we us in here, there are things he has seen a while in the military, south korea base access chain of command names. any kind of the information will be, will be pumped out of him. certainly, if he agrees to cooperate later on, he may be used for propaganda purposes. for example, charles jane peterson. james dress not with the fact that in the 19 sixty's actually acted as the bad american guy in north korea and movies. of course,
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an american, he's always a bad guy in the north korean movies. more over the 2 sons of james dress, not the science of dress knocked and they were manian at dot t. boeing a blue back. at some point the p are in a north korean army kept as uniform speaking natives. north korean, with the north gray maxim spigot, native korean blasting the united states and deliberate and all 3 and propaganda. so somewhere down the line uh to the size that he wants to golf. right. he may join this propaganda efforts right in a more for him here and your list. uh, some americans that have been held in north korea and more recently, also one big american citizen. he comes to my mind because as we know, he was seized by north korea. now forty's, in 2016 in the country. he died in 2017 and after he was flown home in a vegetative state. um, so would this send us sold or be held against his will in the,
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in the same sort of way the author won't be a was only warm beer was florida, but tour if you get paid for the tour and he was supposed to be protected while we know we are fortunate. wait, he was arrested, put on trial in the prison, you know, on the charge that the best may have amounted to a college frat frank. a confession was extracted from auto warm b. it was a false concession. we know that we know the facts, then it probably made pushed harder and harder. he does of matter that he was slapped around the water board. they put him into a coma. one week after he was returned to the united states and in a vegetative state. but very tragically, he, he passed away in the case of, of this young man as well. um, it is very likely that he will be subjected to harsh treatment, especially since he's
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a member of the us armed forces. right. so the likelihood that he will be tortured, he will face psychological pressure, he will face a physical torture of the likelihood of that happening is very high. he will be interrogated by the military security command. the intelligence long arm of the north korea military of the k d. a. he will also be likely interrogated by the administrative state security, which is pretty much the gestapo of north korea. ok will be happy because i'm already having a very rough time. thank you. so much we really appreciate your time with us. thanks for joining us from washington dc. my pleasure. now speaking of north korea, its fire to ballistic missiles, east words towards japan, the japanese defense ministry says that both project charles landed in the waters outside their exclusive economics. so a still a head on the i'll just it renews our a revival and relations between cuba. and russia as moscow bottles against economic
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isolation coming up in support the cricket or that's my history for his century. toughest on we'll have details of later on in the color. we have some soft little differences coming under the weather across here. but the moment it does stay hot, so the heat wave continue cause 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 full she's wants to get into a actually able to make style so tied to those go through uh, wedding stay a site cooler. 36 celsius is still very, very hot. getting up to 37,
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the in athens, maybe 38 as we go through with the state about hate, just 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, he shows you all into violence. pushing a discount, an acre as well, 20 sales season. those like not too bad that we go with the show is 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 thursday, still trying to break the hate, not really making a whole lot of progress. southern pots staying very hot. the indians with sand when he's one of the world's most expensive timbers in the black box to try his destination for one on one age and investigates. the spot to capture
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india, sandlewood king on out 02 stories of strong willed challenging traditional female stereotype in the male dominated society to make a difference. if i go a loophole into how some of these look like this is highly contaminate to believe in the class. the risk in it all out is there the spain will hold a snap general election on july 23rd. as the conservative people's party looks set to the power and coalition. with the far right hand, the current socialist prime minister, petro sanchez, raleigh, enough support to see off the challenge photo display an election on al jazeera. the,
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[000:00:00;00] the phones are, is our, the one let operation has begun to prevent and it will spill off the coast of human . it's transferring more than a 1000000 barrels of oil from us for tank, for it has been stranded since 2015. thousands of professors are rallying and israel for what's being described by them as a day, if national resistance against the funds to change the judiciary, police, or fire into your gas on water cannon and demonstrators, and tell a v italy's capital has registered at bias effort, temperature rose off high of 41.8 degrees celsius, smashing the previous record by more than a degrees. heat wave is sweet to europe, asia and north america. well, attempts have been re launched in saudi arabia to reach
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a cease fire in the suit on conflict. so the army which is fighting the rapids support forces has sent a delegation to judge to set out its demands. at least 3000 people have been killed in 3000000 forest from their homes. then you when says nearly $300.00 thousands of how to flee to neighbor in charge. earlier we spoke to the un deputy secretary general. i mean, i'm a how much in charge. and she urged international action to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe. there are 2 very big messages, say one, the international community needs to do more to help the people of chat with their generosity in the 2 minutes here in crisis. that's the 1st message because we need to save lives, especially children and the women. the 2nd message, of course, is to the leaders who are in the war and so them so that, that needs to stop because the consequences of that what we're seeing hold around us and these people do not deserve that. of the efforts of the be made at the for communion with god with the un is really to try to get us the file to get
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a humanitarian cordele and tickets dialogue so that we can have peace. we release of the security situation once they come in to chat is being addressed. it is a security situation when they are fleeting firms to them. and the number of check points, the number of violence cases against women. this is what we have to plead with the authorities and so done that this needs to stop everybody. everybody in a call 6 must be held to account. this cannot be allowed to go unattended to that must be accountability. but you know, while we are taking stock of those atrocities, we must, and we must end the war, we must take care of those who are fleeing and all of those things to be done at the same time to to bell with the caribbean island nation, a strengthening relations with russia. the 2 countries have ty, stretching back to soviet times, now with russian oil deliveries on the rise. cuba is granting russian businesses
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unprecedented concessions from havana at augusta and reports on a relationship blooming in a time before towering over the city. the soviet embassy in havana was opened in the 1980s. the high points of cuban soviet relations often saw disintegrated. human russian relations hits broke boston before slowly reviving maybe the last 2 decades . but does this pull the cuban diplomat points out? recently, the relationship is become much stronger if you take the speeches and the already got a permanency ation. so then years ago, i think your old gasoline self said we have 3 strategic allies, china, but as well. and we have done measured russian yet, if you say that today, why these he was for the guy rush, i will come in the 1st place, the catalyst,
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the war and ukraine. russia is nothing in need of allies hamden by weston sanctions . and these trading partners in place to invest to gamble bodies, both nations solution cou about give, and just the sanctions imposed on them that originated from the same enemy, the gang key empire, about this position on the war. and ukraine has shifted over time. at 1st. it said that nato expansion form to the backdrop to the conflict, but it opposed the use of force, a reference to russia's invasion functions, but the un cube has consistently have stain from from them an invasion. while the us and it's nato allies have rallied around you crying as what was progressed to, but as to when it's locked in with russia, keeping president miguel desk. and now this might even offer this country's unconditional support to russia's class with the west. meanwhile, rushers provide and keep up with unprecedented economic support trade between the 2 countries triplet last year. and it's up again this year. most of the rest of the oil deliveries, which are helping to keep the lights on. i'm in
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a flurry of fits by senior officials this year. cuba is 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 for us on cuba, russia has announced investments and keeping hotels, nickel and the dilapidated sugar industry off during the normalization successive us administrations have lost the islands with sanctions over the last 6 years. with this economy and strides keywords looking to help, whatever it can find it. a russian worship document on the last week. quest to the middle, the us, let's go, right. that's trying to present cuba as a national security threat of a closer relationship, forced by world events, makes any refresh month with the us even trickier head of guston. i was just there, donna, in bangladesh, tens of thousands of supporters of the main opposition party are demanding the government's resign. they want jailed opposition members to be released on new elections,
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many arrows for voicing their anger at raising food prices. tundra child dri reports from dr. a thousands of opposition activists have come from different parts of the capital in the country to this rally. they won the government to go up. this legitimate government has destroyed democracy in bung with dish and the people one restoration of democracy, which is why they have taken to the streets and protest. this road might come just a week after the major, really in the capital protest, as also on the opposition leader and from a prime minister color. does he have to be released along with all other political prisoners? tens of thousands of people i gather. they are part of the road marks, riley towards the capital city. bab, only one of the men, the resignation of the government. and to have an election under cap that goes into a government rights group, have criticize the government for cracking down on its critics. since 2022 at least
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12 people who have been shot dead by police hundreds injured and thousands of opposition members arrested. popular social media and friends are here to all of them. rent as an independent candidate for the event. can parliament state in the capital affluent area. on monday he was attacked by a ruling party, supporters causing outrage across the country. i have come a long way to show my solidarity. i want the right to vote and cost my vote. he is that the ip address on the us, the u. n. and european union have all express concern about human rights and political freedoms in bangladesh. but the government rejects any demand for an election time care take or government election. this is only during the election according to the costs to sion. the law enforcement agencies will be under the election commissioner and they will only operate under his direction. many people are also angry at the government for failing to stop soaring energy and food prices
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. we don't feel the general election under this government is going to be free and secure. we want the immediate formation of a neutral k take a government under which the next election should take place with a travel economy and starting cost of living. bangladesh now faces the additional challenge of growing unrest and calls for the change of government and of the next general elections can be traveling out as a to dr. sorento rain continues to last central and southern regions of south korea. please 50 people are dead or missing in floods and land slides. many farmers say their livelihoods had been bruins with crops, destroyed farm land damaged on more than half a 1000000 livestock killed. jessica washington reports from excel and city of many a still in shock here in north june the regents at the disaster that has on folded in the community. she provided a volume for me for this,
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since it's the 1st time we've had this much rain, all of a sudden everyone is in a days people evacuated barehanded. everyone is staying in the school auditorium. i'm not sure what needs to be done. he says the area around his home looks like an ocean with farm land and roads submerged in the floods. this week of intense rain full is having a particularly devastating effect for promise. with more than half a 1000000 lives still killed as tens of thousands of hector as a phone lines damaged. the can seek has lived here for almost 70 years. now his property is lined with uppers his crops, watermelons, chilli, peppers and more. we need to get the water in my greenhouse is up to my shoulder. the water entered my house, the rooms and all the electrical appliances and farm machinery unusable. it's over, it's all over. everything has been ruined by this, right. like many in this area, he's critical of the authorities saying they didn't do enough to prepare despite
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the bad weather warnings. this monsoon season here more than $600.00 millimeters of rain, has full and more than double the amount in the same period last year. china and wiley checking out what we need to fundamentally change out as well as the management system and response methods. climate change is causing extreme natural disasters. the president has also pledged the designation of effective areas, a special designs to zones, which would help victims get compensation. and the government supports that will be welcomed news for thousands still in temporary shelters, such as this one that's single elementary school, most of elderly farm is here. they have somewhere safe to sleep harsh meals and company, but they feel anxious about the future. family is so staying at a shelter, occasionally he returns to check on his property. it's an emotional sight, the destruction of his livelihood and years of hard work. he says he can't even
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begin to think about what he will do next. jessica washington ultra 0. exxon city, south korea, the un security council has held its 1st ever meeting on the potential threats of artificial intelligence to global peace comes off to the u. n. chief on. so when you go terrorist alongside a i x for it sounds that the alarm that a i could be an existential threat to humanity earlier or just somebody got it. or james base spoke with james cleverly the for and secretary of the united kingdom explains why the u. k. or concerns about the use of artificial intelligence. on this 1st day of a security council meeting on artificial intelligence was addressed by the secretary general of the united nations. he said the development of a i had been unprecedented. he compared it to the introduction of the printing press, reset it and taking nearly 50 years for books to be distributed across europe. and yet chat g p t had
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a 100000000 uses. in just 2 months. the meeting was presided over by the u. k. and earlier i spoke to the u. k. 4 and the secretary. well, the we, we already have structures. we have legal structures. we have the international human rights little, and that's doing a pretty good job. but of course, what we need to do is we need to make sure that the staff is always much fit the disease always alive to the emerging challenges. i think you can do that. so nice thing that working internationally will give us the opportunity to do that. but we do need to move quickly, we need to make decisions in for like the son of the multilateral institutions. but i would, i would suggest that it would be an appropriate for us to focus on just spots or overly focused on that vast caesar. risk, of course it is, but we've also seen how damaging this information can be,
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how damaging widespread fold hacking. so it's not just in the weapon systems who do those all attention grabbing issues, but also in these, in these other areas as well. because these weapon systems already exist. there's an israeli company, l bit which has offices to in the u. k, which has been integrating i into it's projects, products, somebody leach and x is an automated network combat solution based on robotic platforms. and this is the same companies, but as drones were being used in the west bank in jeanine, this is already a problem. well, i don't know the details of that particular products, the whole project, but the point is that vice is something that of course we will look at. but we have to make sure that we look at the full range of opportunities and risks and challenges. there is a thing that we focus exclusively on the headline grabbing risks, important that they all, but then miss other areas where we could be exposed. so the important discipline is
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to make sure that we look right across the face at all the potential applications i . so how do you go about regulating a full entry agreement codes of conduct, or do you have a binding international treaty? well, the truth is vista age, the most appropriate way of regulating. we don't know, none of us do, but form follows function. so once we have have this international conversation, which we all playing alcohol to in the u. k here today. and that's all i safety summit as we have that conversation with industry, with governments, with technologists that we will be able to see the most effective way. and effective is going to be what we focus on. but the most effective way, at the moment we comp possibly know because we need to understand more about the current state of the technology. and the way the technology is going to vote, the worry is, this is moving so, so fast and this, you know, global governance,
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just look at climate change moves so slowly. well, i think there's a really incentive to move forward in terms of these conversations. and this governance as well because you're absolutely right the evolution of this technology because it is being used to have. ready if i is moving incredibly quickly. so the challenge for us is to maintain pace, is to maintain energy into is to maintain international cooperation and coordination. and the u. k. wants to play it's policy and the we all playing all part to do exactly that. the case is somebody to global lead is on the issue is like to take place towards the end of the year. so you and seconds, generally setting up his high level advisory council before the end of the course. these diplomatic developments a bound to be outpaced by the speed of the i revolution, james phase out to 0. at the united nations and australian sailor rescued after 3 months of drift, etc,
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has arrived on dry land. timothy shaddick was rescued by the crew of a mexican tune, a boat from his damaged catamaran in the pacific ocean. he was 2000 kilometers from shore. he and his dogs survived on raw fish on rain water after a storm damaged both and destroyed its electronics. sidney man, salesman, mexican city of the pause for french polynesia in april. even though i did a lot of fishing. um i took a lot of stuff with me to side. you know, good provisions. i mean, i lost money and uh, and it was enough, you know, i was very high like, i'm still very skinny by the time i came here to the fishing, but it's just a so much initially my pilot friends,
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he to live or 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 by a state by and i was just very grateful. i feel feel really good. i, i, i've been struggling just so you know, the health was, was pretty bad for was pretty hungry and, um, and i, i didn't think i'd make it through the stone, but now i'm really doing good. let's not get an update on all the sports that was here as far. darling, thank you so much, cameron goalkeeper. andre? oh no, no. i is heading to manchester. united from inter mall and the red devils are painting . it's highly inside, around $60000000.00 for the 27 year old. it follows that a day as decision to turn down a new contract. you're not at the most assigned england, star mason mount. how does the new season? well, there's more good news for united fans and going forward, marcus rochefort has signed
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a new contract to stay at the club until 2028. the 25 year old is coming off in impressive season in which he score 30 goals and helped eric 10 hog side when the lead cop qualify for the champions league. and supposed to call glue has lost his 1st match is talking to manager. they were beaten by fellow one inside west him a $32.00 in his home country of australia, west sams, john lucas, come on, getting winter to downstairs at $32.00 inter miami's latest star signing leo massey is taking part in his 1st official training session with his new team in florida on tuesday, the 36 year old woke up winter and 7 time bilingual recipient officially sealed a 2 and a half year contract with a major league soccer club. just 3 days ago, the urgent time to international make his debut for the side on friday. next cruise as little inter miami have not one in m last game and more than 2 months. united states are heading into the women's world cup as the favorites to win
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a 3rd successive role title. but tournament is being co hosted by australia and new zealand and take off starts on thursday. the defending champions begin their campaign against vietnam and oakland on saturday. this will couple be the last for their veteran when you're megan, repeat, know, 38 year old will retire after 30 tournament after career. that's included, 2 world cup wins and animal and big title. she's one of the kind like she's just there's, there's never been one like or there's probably never going to be one um close to her. so it's, it's, um it's, it's sad to think about this being her last, but she's done such a incredible things for this team and for the world. so to be able to see the up close and personal piano and be close to that has been,
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has been really special and i hope that we all send her out on the high to be 2026 commonwealth games are in danger of not going ahead after the australian state of victoria pulled out of hosting duties over rising cost, the previous games were held in the english city of birmingham and more than $5000.00 athletes took part from 40 to 72 countries, sorry, and territories. and the richardson reports the last year, the australian states victoria looked to be on most solid ground, when he steps up to host the 2026 commonwealth games. but the events is now in the doubts, state politicians saying the price of hosting the 12 day events has become too high . what's become clear? uh, is it the cost of pricing these games in $20.00? $26.00 is not the $2600000000.00 which was budgeted and our kaiten is sitting
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bossed vast. majority of which has not been spent is still $2600000000.00. it is in fact, at least $6000000000.00 and could be as high as $7000000000.00 in response. the commonwealth games federation said we disappointed that we were only given 8 hours notice and that no consideration was given to discussing the situation. we all taking the advice on the options available to us and remain committed to finding a solution, you know, have some night. a bottom turn government size is beyond disappointing for us is a comprehensive let down to the athletes. the sort of has communities. first nations of striding, who are going to be at the heart of the games, and the meanings of fans would have been priced to $600.00 guides here in australia . as a prelude to the opening settlement a on the 5th british empire and commonwealth games and vancouver, thinking back to 1913 the games normally take place every 4 years. most nations in the commonwealth, once part of the british empire,
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and the continued relevance of events is an ongoing debate. this decision by victoria comes as power as continues preparations for next year's summer olympics independence heading to australia. in 2032 organizes the president of lympics say they are still committed to hosting those games. on the richardson l g 0. the head of the international olympic committee, thomas boxes, athletes from russia, and valerie shouldn't be allowed to compete internationally as neutrals. the 2 countries have not been invited to take part at next years. games in paris in the wake of moscow's invasion of ukraine last year. the i see has not yet made a decision on their participation. we have for the responsibility not to punish athletes for the ex saw for their governments. and they see something uh you know,
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what the seats around the world to support our approach are also always say expressing that the they do not want to to be held responsible for actions offer the government. so is shaquille has become the 1st pocket found batsman to score a double 100 and sri lanka. the 27 year old smashed and on beaten 208 runs to help pockets on reach 461 in their 1st endings. in gall, on day 3 to longer have started their 2nd endings in our on 14 for no loss and trail by a 135. this is the 1st test of a to match series. taking a good, the more you play, the more you want to stand. i didn't know about the right quote. i just found out i'm happy, i could make it for myself and pucks down old things to go along. captain ben stokes, as his team's ongoing series against australia, coaching, now being the greatest ashes series of all time. all 3 matches so far been close with the visitors leading to one. going into the 4th test in manchester. i think
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actually when this one and then going to the last game to 2, then it would be hard to not say that this has been the best friends i should say. there isn't a long time is not probably the best. um so yeah, i think just overall like to take the way of state everything and just a quick guessing place, you know, so you really don't think everyone who's watching the ground or on tv in england or the tv kind of just really enjoyed the christian upstream play and the one thing champion marquetto vondell is so vital, so she is getting ready for more challenges and tough her opponents after getting her 1st grand slam title. the 24 year old check to be honest with her attendance here in the final. so she's surprised by the when it's 1st time in history and on see, the player has won the grass court major. the victory moves, vander silva, whopping 32 places up to 10 in the world rankings. okay, that is all your support for now. and during back to thank you so much for that update piece of awesome and is on, on to 0 fucking system moments with much more of these days. there's
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filmmakers, africa direct on algae 0 unmanned aerial vehicles, deputies but increasingly familiar tools on the modern battlefield with the conflict in ukraine, sparking the 1st full scale drone moore 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 a disrupting threat. drones in the future of war on a jersey to this, people have nowhere to go to work forced out of their neighborhoods because of a fighting going on between rival gang, what he's offering. nothing further about special forces were different from the special forces. this area used to be filled with people, but as you can see right now, it looks like a war zone. this is the largest hospital in haiti and it has been barely working for the past 5 months as a missionary fit or the barbecue has created what is known as the g 9. it's
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