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nation with teachers and scientists, and tiny salaries, the imagined private sector is already attracting highly qualified work is away from state jobs. the communist party of cuba is finally moving towards a mixed economy. a growing private sector will likely increase production, could a road social cohesion and what is still one of the most equal countries in the americas both and now the state remains the dominant economic force fundamental shift because on the way, the and everybody in the context must be held to account this cannot be allowed. how does 0 speak? so you and the deputy secretary general who's urging international action to end the conflict in sit on the ssl is, is there a lot from day hold on terry? just also in the news us soldier ends up in north korea's custody of to illegally
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crossing the border from the south. first of its kind, you and the peroration is on the way to prevent launch oil spills of humans, red sea coast. on the days of extreme age and the newest city of phoenix, brakes of 14 on your reco spots of europe and asia, swelter, extreme temperatures. the, the conflicts in sit on when it's 4th months is raging on know and insights. and these 17 cease fires were broke a bit older than failing to end. the blood shed fighting between the army and its rifle apparent ministry group. the rapids support forces has in fact escalated and now new efforts. subbing made in saudi arabia to reach another sea spot. representatives from saddam's warring sides doing jetta to potentially was due in direct talks. at least 3000 people have been killed sofa. the conflict has also
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forced an additional 3000000 from the homes in the past week. i don't know. the 200000 people were displaced within sit down on the un says nearly 300000 to fled to neighboring chad, which is struggling to cope with a number of refugees which is 0 spoke to you and the deputy secretary general. i mean, i'm a honda who's in charge. she's close to urgent international support to prevent 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 this amount of turn 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 all around us and these people do not deserve that, of the efforts to be made at the after communion with god, with the un,
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it's really to try to get us the 5 to get 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 leading 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 context must be held to accounts. this cannot be allowed to go on attended to the 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. north korea has fired to suspect to ballistic missiles, east fluids into the seat. japan that says that both projectiles landed in waters outside it's exclusive economic side is the 2nd test. and the week us says the
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nissan once was no threats to its forces or allies in the region. or whether no one's came on the day that south korean and us officials held the 1st meeting aimed at coordinating an allied nuclear response event of a war with the north. and then a sign of increasing tensions. us has talked to nuclear power missile suffering in south korea the 1st time since the 1980s. lawrence kobe's, former us assistant secretary of defense, signed a former navy captain. he says sole in washington, not sending a message to him yet. the north korea has fired over a 100 missiles of the last 18 months. what is new is the united states president biden. and the south korean leader met and set up a nuclear consultative group. and also decided that given the fact that north korea shows no sign of slowing down, i mean the tests they had about a week and
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a half ago was lot could reach you united states, we needed to send a signal that we could retaliate. and by said, they hey, nuclear arm ballistic missile submarine to south korea. you sent a message that we would be able to use nuclear weapons if they should be foolish enough to strike a japan or south korea or even guam. oh i said, what has to happen is that north korea's need to realize that if they should be foolish enough to use a nuclear weapon against us or allies, the consequences will be devastating. and up to now basically, if you go back to almost as the end of the career war, north korea's actions have not matched its rhetoric. they have, you know, got themselves, obviously a weapon. they are concerned not just with us, with the japanese. and of course, the japanese are doubling their defense budget here. so i think they're going to
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say, well, we better be prepared a case of the japanese attack us like they did back in the, in the, in world war 2. but us soldier is in north korean custody of to illegally crossing the border from south korea. he's a 1st american to be detained by tongue in nearly 5 years. so they're identified as travis king is taking pots and a toy, and the team in this rise in which set provides the 2 careers. but according to local media and witnesses, he was with a group of visitors when he suddenly bolted across the border to yeah, what i can confirm in that 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 members who was on a tour wilfully and without authorization crossed the military d my cation line,
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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 a sense of it. in terms of my concerns i'm, i'm absolutely for most concerned about the welfare of our true 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 by passing co haynes is live in washington dc for us now. patsy, what more do we know about what appears to have happened to well, this is definitely going to make things much more complicated. it's a pretty bizarre story. so what we're learning, and again, it's still fairly early. we believe that they sold or identified as this private 2nd class chavez king. that she was in trouble. he had been arrested in south korea and assault charges. he had been detained in the south korean prison. so then they,
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the us authorities weren't just sent him back to the states to face probably more assault charges and most likely be kicked out of the army. now this is someone who has not served in any kind that roles. he's very, very young and it's low in the chain of command or just over 2 years of service. so apparently the american military brought him to what i can only assume is a commercial airport because they were tour grouped around. and as many of the us airfields as i've been and around the go. busy but i can't say that i've ever seen towards groups mixing in with the u. s. military. so it appears they brought him to a commercial airport, got him as far as customs, and then maybe walked away because he simply turned around was able to get with this towards group that was headed to the d. m. z. uh, there were a couple of hours there. they're trying to account for that. they believe in the d . m. z. he crossed what is known as the joint security area. you remember that from when you former us present donald trump one overdue north korea and walked over to the north koreans side. that's the area that's meant to create diplomatic space for
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conversations. it is guarded, but it's not that long. so he apparently bolted across there was arrested by north korea again, highly unusual move. uh, and this is going to be very difficult for the us because the us north through relations are at one of its lowest points in its history. and the us has a policy when it comes to people overseas that they believe them and taken hosted. they don't actually believe that they need to negotiate with hostage takers. now that said they will engage in trying to do some sort of prisoner swap if that's a possibility. but it's just as north korea is going to be looking for concessions for hep sanctions relief, that's not something the us is going to want to even consider. because of the precedent it could set. so this is going to be a very tricky diplomatic, back and forth to try and get him back. but the us military says they are talking to their north granite counter purse. they say this uh entry was not authorized.
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and behind the scenes are saying it was very ill advised. how's it going? hey, you know, i've been in washington dc with that top date for us. thank you. major salvage operation has begun off the coast of human involving 2 joint oil tankers side by side. the threats of a catastrophic oil spill in the red sea appears to be receiving thanks to $140000000.00 rescue mission. i assume that whole barbara has been watching what's happening. this is not the always time because that's we 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 house, the officials. they are joining the signing ceremony of an agreement that allows yemen software company to own and to run the new tank. then it's about the time
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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. 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 as the software most 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 that did not succeed. and, and the fact that it was still very active as a, as a, as a civil war. but the suffer isn't just an environmental threat. so is the thought of
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the will. 8 years ago. it has become a divisive political issue. the internationally recognized government of human based in ogden say they are the ones who should own the south side and then not take a another revenues from the sale of the oil stuck on the soft uh should be transfer to its accounts. the hosting is controlled for they the sun, uh, and the new i'd say the of the legitimate or flaw with the m. and how did, how do i to 70? 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 not to come with the more next to soft uh so the oil can be transferred. the risk of a major oil spill may be diminishing, but the science remains tightly guarded. technical support teams are operating non
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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 community to get to this point, the un hope base will lead to the spots of tools to the complex. and he is a political divide by the 0 off the coast of her data, cnn. the ukrainian officials say the black sea pulse of a desk that has come on the russian at the time. the 2nd night in a row. the usual government says that a defense systems were engaged to repel strikes. the port is a key root, few cranes, grain exports. the latest attacks come off the most cope pads,
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retaliation for the last on the coach, straight bridge linking russia to crimea. residents have been urged to stay in shelters, and further in that ukraine's east bottles are intensifying this both sides try to break through the front lines. he says rosters amassing 100000 soldiers and around 900 tanks. i said they visited one town to see how a residence or coping. there's an emptiness, sense of risk. the gloss is overgrown straight animals, one to the streets. the buildings appear intact, shelves of what they were before the will. thousands of people used to live here. few remained. what's what this meant tells us we receive a to do it every day. they find more test on here, 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?
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we saw the 2 cloud drives from 2 locations, mushroom shape. nobody was injured. it was just very powerful and everything. sure . it's the list of everyday things that people hold onto here. the less douglas the balloon chip, you might 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 the it is 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 pieces shifted. going 5 can be heard, just ukrainian soldiers attempt to shoot down a drone when you visit these kinds of villages along the front line. you ask
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yourself, what's left of these places? yes, the position on a map, i may hold some strategic significance. but most of the buildings have either been destroyed or damaged. and most people have left and. and that gives you an idea of what this place is going through. there's october we strikes and there's drones up into yeah. and recon 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, sarah, it's a risk eastern ukraine. what's the head on? els is their lives and livelihoods were in the sauce. chris devastating slash slots triggered by heavy rain, the
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frank assessments $3000000000.00. is it going to be enough to get marcus nonce economy back on track? the short answer is no informed opinions for those who are attempting to flee to chat. how dangerous is that journey? it is incredibly difficult for many people to manage to get out. but it's a great cost in depth analysis of that. today's headlines questions really, who controls what goes on an outer space in the future will be governments for won't be big part of the corporations and individuals across the building. there's inside story on al jazeera cambodia is going to the polls. as the authorities cracked down on the opposition sort of the incumbent, prime minister is expected to lead the next government. suspending of the main challenger left voters without any option is what lies ahead for the country elections? oh no, just the era. how do you state control information the controlling the narrative to dominate thing, the media?
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how does the narrative improve public opinion and enormous fight? it might not be the most important story about china of the day, but that's what the big piece attention to. how is this has been jim listened. we played in the story, the listening post ice to fix the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered. the the a welcome back reminder about top stores this our representatives from saddam's warring sites back in the south. the city of jetta to potentially was the direct c spots. had been several fail spots to no means power matching rapid support. this is a conflict again in april or us soldiers in north korea and custody of the in equally
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crossing the florida from south korea. the soldier identifies as trumpet 16 was taking the cost of the tool and its rise separate to create global temperatures are reaching new hives, several countries all hits by heat weighs june was the hottest month ever recorded . and she was always close to setting a new record. us city of phoenix, becker record set and a half a century ago of 19 consecutive days of temperature is above 43 degrees celsius. homeless people across the city have been suffering the most across the atlantic in europe, the a tally in the capital of rome has a record high or 41 point. 8 degrees was pausing, grease or closing in on the capital. athens in east asia, japan has issued heat stroke and that's for tens of millions of people in nearly half it's provinces, unimed, china temperatures in the remote town or somehow in the northwest. so we'll get to
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a higher of more than 52 degrees. but overall cause among the top 5 countries, how this hits by climate change, according to the united nations, with water shortages and frequent power outages, people are striving to find ways to escape for the summer heat. one method is to use traditional architecture to improve ventilation inside houses. modeling a wide explains not from boston and southern. the campaign is under way impossible to rehabilitate with them balconies like these, known as soon as she of the arabic is lemme. architecture is considered the unique in iraq. so when hospitalized, we make sure national from special types of wood including cheek 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
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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 tradition of 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 the privacy. this renovation project is part of a window school carpentry apprentice chip program. as well as tackling climate change. it also is to save, go the sweetest heritage at the north mine this architect of style dates back to the ultimate era and faster. i was the 1st the rocking city to have it before the invention of modern air conditioners have block and it uses eco friendly wood and allow circulation of an inside house on top. many of these old traditional houses were abandoned by their original owners due to wars and cic, teddy and conflicts,
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economic decline, neglect, and political instability have also led to the demise option. asheel untraditional designs, but pleased with the challenge of rising temperatures and worsening climate. many hope that projects like this will have turn that's around hold up the heat energy at a muscle to venture right and continues to lash central and southern regions of south korea. at least 50 people are dead or missing in floods and lance lights. exxon is one of the worst effect today is from a jessica washington articles of many a still in shock here in north june the regents at the disaster that has on folded in that community. so you provided a volume for me for this, 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 to me. he says the area around his home looks
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like an ocean with farmland and rhode submerged in the floods. this week of intense rain full is having a particularly devastating effect for fun. this with more than half a 1000000 lives still kills its tens of thousands of hector as a phone lines damaged. we can seek, has lived here for almost 70 years. now his property is lined with upper shed crops, watermelons, chili 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 those right. like many in this area, he's critical of the authorities saying they didn't do enough to prepare despite 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
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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 other government supports. that will be welcomed news for 1000 still in temporary shelters, such as this one that's single elementary school. most of elderly farm is here. they have some with 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 begin to think about what he will do next. jessica washington ultra 0. exxon city, south korea, of thousands of for testers have once again,
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rather than israel against the government's plans to overhaul the district. ottoman recently passed the 1st reading of a bill, which critics say with cub the supreme court powers june has more from west jerusalem. 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 netanyahu passes its 2nd reading might happen next week. we are determined to continue to send the message and they will not back down until this proposal is show i think of future. a and my family as a part of this country and all my environment is being deciding whether we can make a change or not to deal with may have
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a 2nd or 3rd reading to connect soon. next week is part of a larger package, a larger do, do some overall package proposed by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and as far as like we 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 if this bill passes, that he will then essentially take a step back and he will try to avoid compromise on their 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 call my son and to make us go home without going home. we've been demonstrating for 29 weeks in a row, or we're going to continue to demonstrate because you can't trust it is just one of
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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 0 west through us a little more than a 60 us right? scripts are asking of politicians deposit bill, which would require the government to investigate the matter of i'll just do a journalist shooting block. right. and that's a to congress came on the day of these very presence visits to washington. the justice for streaming acts was introduced in may, but it's unlikely it's a pos and the republican controlled house. posting an american journalist who was faithfully shots by his very forces last year by the 14 on a raid and janine occupied westbrook australia and say the
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rescue the off to 3 months to drift at sea has arrived on dry land, tennessee shut up, was rescued by the crew of a mexican unit by which one is damaged counselor of the pacific ocean, is 2000 kilometers from show. the weather is next insight story will take something like russia pulled out of the grain to stick with the the how i was safe and very heavy rain recently in so the cramping inch the south career in particular of course. but i am pleased to say that this find a cloud and ray will slowly make its way for the reese was 2 things to point out on the map here. not just that right up towards the safety panel. so for the cool storm time, a sort of warning has now been issued for that still we will fill out in terms of
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the wind, but some really heavy rain down across southern positive china over the next few days. and it's always up with some weather pushing ever towards shanghai as we go through where to stay there is that where to where the coming into japan cooler and took care of it around $32.00. so degrees celsius tech cool. this deal as we go through thursday. so i was about to show us of one of 2000 to the korean peninsula, but plenty of shows across a good part of central and southern china trying to break the heat into the taste. the real heat stays by the no, they think at around 36 degrees celsius, tropical storm that so say bring some very heavy right to northern pops of vietnam . but she's a little further west with over the coming dies plenty of shelves that are crossing though china tiny, a showers to which was the philippines and developing system might bring some, evaluate whether i went to the philippines as we go through this week with some heavy and fund 3 down posts to come on. the
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front swans had a vast empire spending several continents both by the 1940s, the french for forced to confront the realities and demands for independence. and the 1st part of the documentary series out of there and looks at how the colonial unrest group from set to knowledge area and full scale war and indo china plugged into his french, the colonized nation on elders era. 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 i've been 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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