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as to 1.5 degrees, the 19 different species they found studied individually. the next step is to identify how vulnerable they are to human activities. much deeper benefit to the seascape and know that to protection controller. spain will hold a snap general election on july 23rd as the conservative people's party looks set for power and coalition with the far right and the current socialist prime minister, petro sanchez, raleigh, enough support to see off the challenge. follow. display an election on al jazeera, [000:00:00;00] the setbacks at thailand's performance prime ministerial candidates, the constitutional court suspends fee to them. to rhode ross as a member of parliament,
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the of the bulk of his social 0 life, though it will. so coming up a far breaks after the military base in russian controlled crime in a local governance says about 2000 people have been evacuated to the us in china. hold key climate talks. this heat waves reco temperatures sweep across the globe are you, a soldier, ends up in custody in north korea after illegally crossing the boat as themselves. the top story, a constitutional court in thailand has to spend the leading candidate for prime minister as an m p. the quotes as peter at live journal and rap violated election rules that would have bought him from running in a general election in may. the ruling does not to affect his bid for the premier ship but, but it is seen as
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a significant set back for pizza and his progressive opposition party or less costly over flowing slowly. who's at the bottom of that in the bank. and florence took us through the significance of the suspicion of what it means for the move forward policy. well, this is a temporary suspension, but his name can still be nominated as a candidate for prime minister nouns. that vote has taken place at the moment because not just they just are still debating whether or not to put forward emotion nominating prime fits as prime minister. there is a parliamentary regulation that says that a motion that has been put forward and reject but cannot be resubmitted to parliament during the same session. and so let's just say just debating back the moment if the debate goes on to vote, may not even take place on wednesday and it will have to be different to 1st day. now having said that, some people have to finish it, even if it doesn't affect his nomination as
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a possible timing of the candidate. if the constitutional court decides that he is guilty of breaking electro rooms, they could still sign him from politics. so if the vote take place and if peter doesn't get enough quotes, then he could very well make way for another candidate from another party to be nominated as prime minister. and how his, um supports his reaction to this nice so his support is i'm not happy because you can imagine his taught to move forward together with the allies. they had a combined 70 percent of total votes costs and p ties saying that he represents the choice of the majority of the fact that he is being locked from his bid to become prime minister because of the high constitution that was drafted by the military, off to the q, and because you know, because of these pro ministry institutions like the constitutional court is simply shows that the system,
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the time political system is not working. now what could possibly happen is that the next name that's put forward could be from another positive touch. hi, that's the positive, the 2nd largest. both they are likely to face the same obstacles because simply because the conservative establishment does not want to see new forward, which represents sleeping reforms come into power. for as many thanks. so that's las larry inbound. cool, cool. let's go into the story a little bit more and jeez cas, it put her on the, he's a full, i'm a foreign minister of thailand. he joins us from bun, comfortable, welcome to the program. so to live jerome riley is backed by an 8 party co relation, but he's still 64 vote. sure to be honest, the majority required. how might this suspension influence how the senator is but well, i think the decision of the said that this already made a long, long time back the senate was being set up under the president constitution for lead to support the con. so,
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but the private needs the candidates to oppose any candidates thought coming from the refund. this all progressive side of the type political spectrum, it was the sign to the to and the move been to but it's a full sledge democratic kingdom of thailand. jordan simple. there was a precedent to, i think this top code, sorry, sorry, oh, go ahead. i was going to say there is a precedent to this suspension. isn't that because a similar case was brought against an earlier inclination of the before the policy then called the future forward potty was back in 2019 when the same court suspended its leader. so hopefully the size is the constitutional court, not to mention the senate, given the bodies beat accused of ruling against opposition, policies. and i think all the independent bodies, especially the election permission and the funds, they finish at no cost or even the corruption company they and so on. all of these
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were being set up not mean they had to buy the military wouldn't ha, who said the code they bought in 2014. so the uh the uh will you call this? um, because this them on the conservative side of pay political every night. especially inclusive of the military in particular. so in that sense, uh, they are by us the funds over there in that nature and so on any of that bus. and so that will do anything in cohesion with the rest of the establishment and the conservative side to prevent any democratic grief on this and progress. the bosses of thailand to move forward and change thailand to become a full fledge democracy. the case of wouldn't be, is not the same as the case a few years back. because at that time the, i think the most all what all,
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it's all richard know the few, the few till fall. what? well, not in the majority, but this time as a result of the election on the 14 of may, no more fall would had to clear a absolute majority. they came 1st. yeah, they had 14000000 boards, so it was the peoples of mandate. so given that given how much is kevin, how about one to change? so it's kind of go see, i mean, given how much support they do have, then in the past, the decisions like they support tens of thousands of young demonstrate is on the street. i could clearly happen again, couldn't of cost. i would not be surprised and will be by tomorrow see via and most so a more extensive because i think the people that young people feel that they were being cheap, it the one at the ballade box, but they would, they feed that soundly inside the apartment and the apartment is have democratic, have a thought read the area so right and sing point hoff,
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democratic hoff authoritarian cas. it put it on the format for administer of time in many ways. thanks for joining us. yeah, thank you very much. i of the people struggling with extreme weather conditions around the world, including heat related illnesses. the city of phoenix has broken a record set nearly off a century ago. 19 consecutive days of temperatures about $43.00 degrees celsius christmas. they meet report some clark county, nevada, or excessive heat warnings to be an extended until the end of the week. for those with no place to call home, it's hard to escape the blistering heat. people like sean crow, who lost his job and his apartment 6 weeks ago, make their way to cooling centers, to grab some water and relief getting hotter. it's doing a lot harder. so this,
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this data room over here is really resourceful. i take advantage of it, their, their resources and try to get myself put together and get going in a direction. so that's basically what i've been doing for the past month and a half or so because it gets really hard, it's hard to kind of get up on your feet, especially on the car. after 3 days of temperatures exceeded 43 degrees, the number of people seeking help is on the rise. as our calls to emergency responders for heat stroke, our shelter is very close to full about 99 percent capacity. but we operate with about a 100 beds in, in a reserve that we, that we can see, you know, a bed mass that we could put on the floor for emergencies and stuff like that. so we started doing that. we're not a complete capacity yet, but, but we're over 500, which is our normal capacity for our, for the dorm temperatures, toppings 43, even 47 degrees are not on heard of here in nevada. what is extremely unusual and
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extremely dangerous for those who don't have a home is the duration. it's a trend scene around the country phoenix, arizona surpassed $43.00 degree freeze for 19 days in a row, beating a $49.00. your record here in texas or 9 prison inmates have died from excessive heat this year, families to be incarcerated, gathered at the state house to beg for air condition facilities. now we don't have my time cleaning anymore. that's the, that's the problem. you know, you know, pro long teeth wave. it doesn't quit down at night anymore. no, we don't go below 34 degrees. celsius forecasters the little relief in sight with these high temperatures expected to continue at least another week. kristen salumi algae 0, clark county nevada. though as far as broken down to the ministry base in russian onyx crime me
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a days after explosions damaged the coach bridge linking the peninsula to russia, both always have not said what may have started the blaze of the ministry base in the cut off. sco district russian media supported destination. so had you to shop with all of us the latest for moscow and the you have the rational authority shed more life and what they think happens at this pace. i know she has, i'm afraid at the moment where i guess her report was the invitation of the munition continues at the firing range in the carol school district of crimea. they says the eastern part of the crime in peninsula a possible file is reported that 2 and more than 2000 people are being evacuated from 4 villages in the carol skate district. reportedly the residents will be a reset for, for a day, and doctor that is planned. they will be returning home, but i wish wait and see what's going to happen. so a section of the top rita highway around the area is blocks at the moment,
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and private and public transport is being redirected to other routes while the railway service continues working. as usual, the operational headquarters have been deployed right now and a russian to point to the govern. know, the, the crime in peninsula survey actually on of is heading the firefighting and imagine so patients. but by the way, deals overseas, as you mentioned, did not report who calls the font and the explosions, but earlier, some social networks were reporting about some explosions in the sky and the alleged work of ad defense systems. by the way, crime, it says it will cope with the situation by itself without help from other regions. so basically way of monitoring the situation. yeah. all right, let me, thanks for that. you. yeah, i'm sure we'll have more dates updates. so the use of, of, of a moscow where you creating the officials say the black sea pulse of a desa has come under russian attack us for a 2nd nice in a row, the regional governor says add defense systems responded to the asteroids. the
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bolts of major hub for exports of grain from ukraine. the latest attacks come off to moscow punch retaliation following a blossom, the coach bridge, thinking russia to cry me. let's speak now to as i bake, who's in the east and ukrainian city of love. yeah. and it's good the outside, i know you're over in the far east of ukraine, but over the south west, once again, a desa is being the target of attacks. what more do we know? yes, it has been the target double check for the 2nd night running. as you said, now the regional governor governor said that the defenses were engaged in trying to repel these attacks. and as presidents to states in the show to then just to give you an idea of how massive this attack was, they were over 60 drones. i'm me. so i'll talk to the act a guess on the, on the authority say that they were trying to target the critical infrastructure and not the reason ministry. the administration that has said that it was very
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powerful and truly massive. it was a hellish night. that's the situation in odessa, we've seen images coming back to it. this of damaging to buildings of we don't have any numbers of casualties at this point in time. you haven't had received those yet, but that was a very difficult night for those people in odessa and elsewhere in t v. you understand that the defense was also engaged, involved in repelling russian era text elsewhere in the east. both sides, ukrainian and russians are claiming that they are making gains. however many most of the ukrainians say to the southern center of move, just east of here. they've been making some gains at pushing forward the rest of the russian. stay to the north of here and comprehensive and the direction of course you have that they've made some gains and what's actually happening is that the front lines remain relatively the same with the ukraine is push forward, try to break those russian lines. the russians push forward elsewhere to try and drawing ukrainian troops from that they may be in there, but most trying to draw them in the north. now, for many people living in the east, the front lines haven't changed. the situation is very,
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very difficult many times and really just don't have running water. they don't have an extra electricity on the dependent on a. now we've visited one tons of coal, sylvester. now this time again doesn't have any electricity or water, the dependents on age, and the 8 has to come through these narrow roads, very badly kept roads and out of sight of russian forces, so they don't get targeted. but we did go to this uh, eastern time them, this is a situation that of the there's an eerie emptiness. instead of ask the gloss is overgrown straight animals, one to the streets. the buildings appear intact, shells of what they wear before the will. sizes of people used to live here. few remain for the sick. this man tells us we receive a 2, but every day the 5 more test, i'm fed up with a level where we hear the band and 4 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 it 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's 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 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 0 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 town, you can see this a chance russian forces to control of it 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
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a drone when you visit these kinds of villages along the front line. you ask 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 this 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 say that it's a risk. eastern ukraine still had allowed us to look at what's driving attacks on trucks or south africa's roads.
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the unmanned aerial vehicles deputy, but increasingly familiar tools on the modern battlefield with the conflict and ukraine, sparking the 1st full scale drone more 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 distributed threat. drones in the future of war on
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a jersey to the government. challenges here. as the 0 remind about top stories the so the course in thailand suspended the leading prime minister. we all kinds of that as an m p the course as p to them sharon. right. and finally to the election. those 2 followed and running and a general election in a fight has broken down to diminish the base in the russian antics crime. in this
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comes days of explosions on the coach bridge, linking the peninsula to russia. housings that have not sad won't, may have started at the blaze at the base if the capital escaped district. people are struggling with extreme weather conditions and he related illnesses in several parts of the world. us city of phoenix is broken and requisite nearly half a century ago of 90 consecutive days of the temperature is about $43.00 degrees celsius. so to top officials from the wells to biggest pollutants this guessing the issue of climate change and the chinese capital view. as climate envoy john kerry is on the 4th and final day of his visit to bathing. carrie has met senior chinese officials including premier lee chang and talk to him about when he is cool for more corporation in the lead up to the global climate conference. comp 28 slates where they see it into by katrina. u. as in badging done, terry says his visit to china has been very constructive, but no concrete agreement has been announced,
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except that both sides say that we'll continue to work together. on this issue, meeting with vice president hung down on wednesday morning. kerry told chinese officials that climate change was the universal threat. it was too important for it to be impacted by global politics that it should be treated as a stand alone issue. earlier in the week you met the trends permeated chung popped up in that one e and his counter tops shit, gen 4 hours of 12. he said that the focus of this communication really has to be, has been to reconnect as private told between the 2 sides was suspended last august . dr. for me, us, how speaking nancy below the visited tie one. he also says that the focus has been to create a positive momentum ahead of the top 28 conferences you by late to this year congress. he says that will be the most important one to conferences, cars in 2015. know earlier this week present being held his own conference with high level chinese communist officials where he said that slicing climate change in
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pollution was of the utmost importance. you said that the agent was miss it to a to even call the neutrality by 2060. but it will not be dictated to by any foreign powers of outside is. and this is clearly a direct reference to the us. and john kerry us has been critical of staging position to celebrate approval for more coal fired power plants in recent years. and aging has hit back at this saying that washington should focus on feeling its own employment play just before putting pressure on thinking. now another point of contention is that they doing does not quite believe that climate change would be a stand alone issue for chinese officials. the issue of taiwan and national security is still full issue, which very much plays a central role between us and china. katrina, you all to 0 and when use ours, riley forces have detained at least 8 palestinians. and overnight raids, cities across the okay, by the westbank photography, including the day show refugee camp in bethlehem,
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is rarely troops of increase rates and the rest of the occupied territories of recent months. or $5000.00 palestinians industry, the jails with over a 1000 detained without charge. south africa's government is deployed forces to areas with dozens of trucks of being satellite. laurice was set ablaze on roads in full provinces over the past week, or far as ease of an old established, a motive for the attacks. for me, the miller reports to move in 20 to at 7 city lights in the provinces in south africa. nearly half of them in the province of man is quoting a dash cam, throwing fuel in a truck before sitting. it's a light and jumping out the truck so often used to block roads. all sorts of not established who's behind the attacks, and whether they're connected with high unemployment. the hiring, the foreign truck is, is fueling tensions. the 1st motive was the phone and diverse. that's when they 1st started out, then goes in thousands and taken keys of that's. that's was because
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a full and divers because they say i have the employees that advocate diverse. but now it looks to be like they still think the companies because they say, okay, listen, last week we bent any thoughts. now at your payments. as i say, i came probably might then diverse you have to employ them for the salary. and with this conditions, those arrested suspected to be affiliated with the old truck drivers foundational 8 p d f. by which said they want to more south africans hired, but they've denied any involvement the governments, according to austin economic sabotage, 2 years ago. so that because economy last billions of dollars following riots linked to the jailing of former president jacob's duma. and that's why these attacks me further still tensions in the country with a 3rd of the population out of work. maybe part you. it's a truck owners association of south africa says they already losing revenue, but no because of a, you know, this escalating violence and the escalating issues that cannot be dissolved over
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yesterday. yeah. put the back to the government. it affects all public tests and they can numbers not only, but in the extra effect is that a, we really have to, you know, finalize this data and make sure that to you, i sort of can like save us. the association says 5 years ago, foreigners made up 90 percent of truck drivers, it since dropped to marginally to between 70 and 80 percent the roles. but as long as these attacks continue, people are concerned, the economy will suffer and their jobs and even their lives to be lost in what's becoming increasingly dangerous. in a meeting that we already tense relationship between the united states and north korea has become even more complicated in a bizarre incident, a us soldier is now in north korean custody officer and legally crossing from south korea. and in the past few, i'm appealing young as 5 to suspect, to ballistic missiles into the sea. that's off to the u. s. b for the pilot
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submarine and south korea was left for the 1st time in decades. bicycle hand wraps up over the developments. as it's already been a tough few weeks and the relations between the us and north korea. for the 1st time since the eighty's, a us nuclear armed ballistic missiles submarine docked at a south korean port. and north korea launched 2 more missiles into the sea. and now a surprised defection army private 2nd class travis king in the army for just over 2 years. and without combat experience is believe to a voltage across the border separating the 2 countries and was taking it to north korean custody. it's believed he was just released from a south korean prison on a salt charges brought to the airport to be sent home to potentially face additional charges and likely be kicked out of the army. it seems who was this quarter to customs and then got away with a tour group headed to the border again,
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were culturally 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 absolutely for most concerned about the welfare of our true north korean experts believe the soldier will be tortured. it is very likely that he will be subjected to harsh treatment, especially since he's a member of the us armed forces. so that 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. now the focus on how to get them back, they can use this as a bargaining chip and say, well, you know, if you want him back, you're gonna have to take more troops out of south korea or get rid of this nuclear, you know, consultative group,
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something like that because obviously they have the upper hand, we care about our men and women who served in the past. us administered agents have refused to take those steps for fear. it will encourage more americans being arrested, but they have done prisoners swaps scenarios. luckily, being considered in washington as they wait and wonder what is happening to their soldier who tried to get away. patty calling al jazeera washington. okay, thanks for watching those have some meetings, bach, i can find multiple on our website. i'm forgetting that's especially with the developments happening. can ukraine say with us? because inside stories next and then we'll examine why russia pulled out of the grain export to stay with us with the color. we have some sort of differences coming under the weather across here. but the moment it does stay hot so that he wife,
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continue of 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 tied to those go through uh, wedding stay, a site cooler, 36. so it's just, it's still very, very hot, getting up to 37 the in athens and maybe associate as we go through with the state that 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, it shows you all into violence. pushing a discount, an acre as well, 20 celsius and those like not too bad that we go with those shows that we have a go central path, one phosphate and getting positive. grease cools and we have had 5 breakout even around the swiss alps of problems. hey, the showers push
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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 stories of determination and joining from all these energy efficient lives on this of was not for me to come in. if you and wanda mean amazon what that as a living they've got it opened up to a business, have a term and inquiry to imitate, to shoot documentary from an african filmmakers, africa direct on algebra. why has russia accepted the grain deal broken by touch you president? other one says that he's hopeful if can be revived. the cracks of the getting to

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