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and the expiring of these fires, something has changed at this border crossing whether they are civilians or spiders . none of that seems to matter here. now those that allow me to send you and hcr is here, and someone told us that they have never seen a dispatch. many people say that even when they are about to prophecies neighboring tad, they also been talking with an incredibly tragic day, seeing refugee streaming in this turned into a violent night. they seemed terrible things experienced unimaginable hardships to come this far. what happens now? the the type of them and folks to stop election would not be to live their own rather being nominated as prime minister. the
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on the bulk of this is out just their life and also coming us from china wrap up key climate to excess heat waves. reco temperatures sweep across the globe when live in beijing. ukraine says russia deliberately targeted grain time and those are the ports of a desk that are up to 2 consecutive nights of air strikes in the me. before i breaks after the military base in washing controlled crime am, a local governor says around 2000 people have been about you're a new round about to give them the protests in kenya and us despite a government warning the part of the program we begin in thailand where parliament has blogs, the nomination of the leading candidates for prime minister. the vote comes just our ass off to live jerome, right. it was suspended as a member of parliament by
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a constitutional court that was for allegedly violating election rules. the move is widely seen as a political battle between conservatives and progressives, particularly against his opposition party move forward, or correspond or find flurry how small in india and it wasn't the constitutional court suspension of the tell him during right as a member of parliament that has ended his visit to become the prime minister of finance. it was a parliamentary regulation that states set in motion that's already been tabled in parliament and rejected cannot be introduced in the same session. now the legislators had spent the whole of wednesday debating this motion and finally put it to a vote before the session ended on wednesday. and majority votes that this call them into regulation applies to pete says that to be re nominated as a prime minister of candidate. and we don't yet know what he says next. move on his parties. next move is going to be the peach i did say earlier this week, but if he doesn't get enough votes in his 2nd bid to become prime minister,
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then they would support a candidate from pad thai that is the 2nd largest party in parliament to become prime minister, now as you can imagine, his supporters are angry. they've expressed dismay and disappointment. they see the legal challenges thrown at the top and the senate has refuses to support his fit to become prime minister as and the 10 for the conservative and the pro military elements to hold onto power. and many analysts had said that this anger could very well spill over onto the streets of thailand, which means possibly unrest and a period of prolonged instability for the country. florence louis out 09 call. now in charlotte officials, so those 2 biggest polluters have but to discuss how to collaborate to the transition to green energy and protect the planet from carrie's trip to china, covered, sided with heat waves across the northern hemisphere from asia to europe. and the united states. that once again highlighted the urgent need to combat climate change
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. wednesday is the us climate invoice for on final day of his visit to badging. because he has met senior chinese officials, including premier lieschen on top different that when he is cool from o corporation in the lead up to the global climate conference comp 28 later this year in define whether you're a city of phoenix is broken. i reco set nearly half a century ago of 19 consecutive days of temperatures about 43 degrees celsius. kristen slim a report from clark county, nevada, where excessive heat warnings to be an extended until the end of the week. so 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 getting a lot harder, so this is day. remember here is really resourceful. i take advantage of it, their, their resources and try to get myself put together and get going in
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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 shelters very close to full about 99 percent capacity. but we operate with about a 100 beds in, in a reserves that we, that we can see, you know, a bed mass that we can 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 is extremely unusual and 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 degrees for 19 days in a row, beating
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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, prolonged heat wave. it doesn't go 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 alger 0, clark county, nevada. as well as the same, china has been experiencing extreme heat and also a downfall was as well in other parts of the country as so. so of course, where they saw an important meeting between joan kerry and these chinese counts of punk she's and will be meeting the 1st all important. talked to see the 2 countries and that bid to combat climate change. katrina use being following it in great
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detail. she's lot f as in beijing and as i mentioned that katrina is kerry's final day of tools. is it possible as we wait for this little important press conference to say whether any real progress has to be made the well, i think it depends how you're measuring progress. a john kerry himself says is visit, has been very constructive, but we haven't heard of any concrete agreements made between china and washington during his time. yes, really, he said it's about reconnecting, especially since the climate had been suspended since august last year. when for me, us helps me get visited, tie ones of the bus on to meeting with his chinese county parks. and when he met with vice president john earlier today on wednesday, he said that climate change was a universal threat. and it was several pools. is that it should not be impacted by politics. he said that this should be treated as a standalone issue, although he do that knowledge,
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that the relationship between china and us is very complicated and has been troubled by many different disagreements. now during his full days, he had several meetings. you also get music channels, you get time to talk about one. he and his counterpart sits in law and they taught the many, many hours on the 1st day at least 12 hours on monday. and the conversations continued for most of his trip, the youth presumably also musing, reset gen plus this often you and he said that's very important that as the 2 biggest mrs. greenhouse gases in the world that us, i'm trying to play as a leadership role. discussing this issue and send some positive signals, especially ahead of the top 20 and conference in july expected like a country. and he talked about the 2 largest the images. i mean both of the countries together accounts about 40 percent of the world's planet heating emissions. and of course, we're now seeing all of that play out across europe, across the united states and across china. what has china be having to contend with
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when it comes to extreme? whether it's only takes really telling me that john kerry is here right now. i tell you on today on wednesday uh the capital of trying to broke its own particular rep for both the most consecutive days of high temperatures today was a 28th day of temperatures above 35 degrees. it hits 38 degrees this afternoon. that report has not beep beep since the twins uh since the 2000. so 23 you record was beat this summer and it was trying to even in some that we did not have generally temperatures available by the 40 degrees. but in some areas, particularly in the northwest that has now become commonplace to some of the, particularly in the provinces of animal go there. and in syndrome that's where you can done that. i will hold true production and they have been many, many problems is particularly in china, is known to have released read aloud to orange alerts for heat waves. people have devices to induce some cities at providing some public cooling areas,
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particularly in some ways. and it really is a major concern, but of course the climate change is not just affecting china when other parts of the country are dealing with wrenching, heavy rains, intense flooding, and type foods are very mixed. picture here and on. terry said that this is precisely the reason that it's so urgent that the aging and washington come up with some real progress and produce results when it comes to addressing the plenty of places. yeah. and katrina when we do finally go to this press conference. that's a jew imminently, i'm sure that will be all smiles, talks of cooperation, talks of progress as well, but when it comes to climate change, where china and the us most critical of each other, do you think the us has been leveling quite a bit of criticism at aging, because in recent, yes, it has renewed some acceleration of coal related projects naturally and has agreed
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to reduce coal consumption by the 2026. but because we've seen slowing economic growth in recent years of government is really trying to balance that and be seen it full back on a very reliable at any do so. so it's going back to coal. uh the us has not been happy with that. it's also criticized aging. i'm willing to contribute to global climate funds for poor countries. staging says that yes will be a nation such as the united uh, united states should be paying for a country for climate loss and climate damage. but it doesn't count itself in that category, it says that china is still a developing country and it should not be compared to other will be a successful developing nation. so china is also said that before the us points, fingers and levels, criticism at china is own efforts to cub emissions that is really focused on to feel like its own pledges and within the climate issue. although, as we have seen
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a lot of positive conjecture, handshakes, chinese officials referred to don't carry as an old friends and praising him for his work in this area. there are disagreements in india also when we talk about cutting emissions, the us says that china is working a fast enough because not only cold, but also its production of me saying so some disagreements the and also there's a race of disagreement here. one thing i mentioned earlier is that john terry says that climate change should be separated when it comes to the us, china issue. but officials and aging clearly do not quite agree with that. they say that climate cannot be separated from the overall environments of this relationship . and for china, there's nothing more and washington, se taiwan and that will always eclipse even climate change when it comes to an issue of discussion and the potential points of tension. yeah, these thing pointed to, of course, taiwan does cost a very, very long shadow of any possible progress being made. you made a really interesting point about the climate, reparations, because that's clearly polarized many countries and whether they should or should
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not take responsibility for potential damage to developing nations as a result of, of carbon emissions in the past. the us is refusing to be drawing on that. what's the china is view on helping the developing world when it comes to offsetting the damage caused by compet emissions by the, by more industrialized west? well, china says that it's all for us funds for developing countries to be paid by a we'll see a nation. and it has said that china, aging officials have said that they are all willing to help poor countries capital this issue, but not via a global fund. that they're really willing to work with countries on a one to one basis and provide aids that will maybe contribute to the environment, contribute supplies, employment change, but it will not page any. so globally or universally a collective fund,
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which is designed for will be a nation. so there's a bit of a distinction then there's also an argument as to exactly how much time there should be paying. and that has been criticism that aging, even though it has made some of those pledges to some countries on a $1.00 to $1.00 basis, it actually has not even to build all of those promises itself. so it is a very gray and sensitive area in itself. you're in china right to katrina and many sites that katrina here in beijing. we all was waiting for that little important final press conference, attended by john kerry, how these chinese accounts of pounds on the results of those climate talks of the ukrainian official say, the black seaport of a desk that has come under russian to tank for 2nd nights. in a row, the regional government says that defense systems responded to the strikes. the 4th is a major home for exports of grain from ukraine. the latest attacks come off to most
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copeland's retaliation. pulling up the loss of the coach, bridge, links russians, crime, the people have been advised to stay indoors as close out the road. but bryce, who is following developments for the credit of capital t, as in rob, i just said once again the target of a tax, the suggestion being that this might have been retaliation. so the damage to the coach, bridge a yeah, an idea of the intense uh, advert tax in and around the desk. so the how to set that saying that this was a truly massive attack at cooling or the hellish night. and as you mentioned, it is the 2nd night in a row. it does seem to be reprisals for the attack on the coach bridge on monday. the oh, sorry to use it and saying that to me particularly targeted was that critical infrastructure. and in particular, oil and grain facilities at the ports and we all night seeing images on ukrainian social media or of damage to port facilities. great and silos and the likes deal if
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i want to say that they're right. defenses that were active at night and they shut down around $37.00, either drones or missiles of different descriptions, but that is out of a total number of a weapons launched at ukraine, mostly in the south of 63. so it is a relatively low intersection range, which is quite unusual. it is the tactic. the standard tactic of running of these russian attacks have tried to overwhelm the defenses, which they do seem to have done to a certain degree, a number of weapons getting through. and we all sing also damage as well as port facilities to some that buildings to residential blocks. a couple of hotels, particularly from folding debris from intercepted missiles and systems. and. busy so we are hearing about, i saw a number, small number of civilian casualties, people being injured. and well, the cunning present below them is lensky. and no doubt as to what he thinks the targets all of these russian tanks where he believes that they would deliberately
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targets in green deal facilities. is that reflected in the destruction. oh yeah, that's uh the president's office is roundly condemned. these attacks over night saying, you know, look, this is the same week that russia has pulled out of the black sea grain de la is chosen to target ukraine, says one of the most important grain hubs. great and exposing ups and they, they, the full facilities of odessa this, according to ukraine, shows the attitude of russia towards global food supplies, and especially with relation to african nations. and it's accused russia of basically trying to destroy ukraine's ability to a, to export grain altogether. saying got choosing a russia of trying to create what it says would be a global hung, a crisis robot brian interior of thank you. how far has broken out to the military base and russian antics cried p. crimea days after
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explosions, damage the coach bridge, linking russia to the peninsula. of course is of no side what might have started the blaze elementary base. and the cut off ski district, russian media has reported destinations. would you this up with all of us following the story from muska as well according to the local authorities as well as witnesses, the rest of the explosions heard of the munitions at power in the cale skeet districts of crime yet. where must have 5 bro, causing the hours and wednesday, and huge plains of smile. girls are seen from nearby villages, but at the same time we don't see many videos about the incident posted on the internet. russian appointed governor of grammy a survey activity on other has confirmed no casualties have been reported. but as you mentioned, deals, ortiz a do not say, well, who's defined followed by the explosions. the investigation is underway right now.
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well, the head of the crime in parliament said it would take a day or 2 to get rid of the consequences of the fun at the dep have. according to him, uh no damage to civilian infrastructure has been closed at the moment, more than 2000 people. ive been evacuated from full villages of the district, reportedly the residence we'll spend a day or 2 away from that homes. so that hopefully that will be allowed to return the villagers and out taken on the police protection. and the old, the residents evacuated from the front area near the the range of being assisted as people are being provided with all the necessary springs that's according to govern acts you own of now scientists say the destruction of the coal cut them in southern ukraine. last month is causing an environmental catastrophe elsewhere in the black sea region problem. first, it will occur report some of those old city on by to me in georgia, rushes war and ukraine is hundreds of kilometers from these pages in the tubing on
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george's black sea coast. yet its effects may soon reach these shores of the destruction of ukraine. scott health could them released up to 118000000000 cubic meters of polluted water. satellite data shows a swelling bloom of our feeding on the southern discharge of agricultural nutrients washed off fields by the flood waters. when it dies, it will stop this ecosystem of oxygen settlement will deprive it of light. the area known as the northwest and shelf is a nursery for many fish species, the dial. so i expect for the mazda, for the lifting the northwest shelf. everything is connected in the, in the movie network system. so let's right in marketing. and so we can say nichol logical catastrophe. the contamination, which includes sewage and chemicals,
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prompted odessa to bend, swimming. it is being diluted, bulgaria and romania say that beach is this still. george's authority said walter quality fools within the new zoe, i don't see any human solution. i haven't decided if i'm going to swim yet. just a few kilometers away from the swim is, is but tvs, municipal waste them right from the mouth of a major river. geographically enclosed, the black sea has been fed the decades by contaminated river systems, but i was just nature needed a lot more time to restore the ecosystem before the accident. perhaps 10 years. it just might be that nature no longer has 10 years. a pollution may not be a big concern for most of these holiday make hits, but the war has introduced something else into these volts is something that does pose small, but very real danger. this february,
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tourists kept at the moment, se mine struck that to the beach. it's not known how many may have drifted from the was the experts one can hope can make of dislodged plastic. anti personnel mines already got more to shelby's we. we cannot exclude the possibility that the current and the black sea will bring them to the george and coast front of the population must know that there is a danger, especially children when i started of mankind has already marked the black sea. russia's war and ukraine is putting more pressure on this delicate ecosystem rubbing 1st year will come out to 0. but to me, to can you know where i protest as of class for police in the capital. and i rode being during demonstrations against the government's plan to raise texas you know, position coalition is cooling for 3 days, a process over the sewing cost of living. the new taxes would you to take effect to the start of this month. but according i read the whole to the patient pending for
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the legal proceedings, as in william griffin, has cooled in his reports as the whole count of process. catherine story isn't not writing, there's been a lot of on size. same thing um all week and right now we are on the opposition area. uh, police have been throwing to, oh gosh. and uh the process does on the ad that and have been using us those as beings and things like that. um, a crowd around the country we have 12, people was saying that there are some demonstrations going on as well, but not as heavily as uh, what is happening here. and a lot of, uh, people, uh, decided to stay away, particularly in the city center. uh we know that shops has been closed. uh, we also know that said government schools have been told to stay home until uh to wait houses the situation. um we have also been selling uh
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very tenderly, a ride low dean. got the old position visa. uh, he's the one who has called this part as for these protest side, he has told people to come to the street car in boston tons to symbolize this very high cost of living people here, a very frustrated this things that they want the cost of living reduce to they are very angry about this, so i'll find those ox. uh that now is in um, in court. uh so people are frustrated. suffolk, as president says, his russian counts a pump, bloody man painting will not be attending the brick summit to johannesburg next month. so oppose it says that decision was reached by mutual agreement. the international criminal court has issued an arrest warrant against clinton, accusing him of new crimes and ukraine. as a good signal treat to the icpc south africa would have
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a judy to arrest perusing. if you were to travel to the country about chris in all jerry, i has killed at least 34 people, 12 others were injured in the southern province of tim on or i sent video and social media show the burning wreckage off the bus client id with another vehicle is ready for see is obtained at least 10 palestinians and rates opened nice. on tuesday, troops entered cities across the occupied westbank, including the den shape refugee camp in bethlehem. israel's ministry as increase the number of rays at a rest and the occupied territories in recent months and peru, demonstrations of opinions and knowledge in lima. more than 20 other regions, but as mounting the resignation of the president, the court for new elections, the government says police will be deployed to golf a capital and we use force if necessary. or on a sanchez house this from lima. full interest to the capital secured police say they're searching for knives, mercedes or any legal weapons that these provisional passengers may be carrying on
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their way to email police on high alert hours before a nation wide protest to demand a change of government when was and so and people for the best to get we can protest without violence. it's all right. and the constitution more than $8000.00 police are being deployed on wednesday to protect lima rights group. say their powers search are unconstitutional. the means this is not a harassment. it's a preventative security measured to guarantee not slam people's rights, as it seems, proceed in the level and what the cost is in december rights groups have documented the depths of $49.00 people. they say were shocked by security forces after the real estate amount of on tuesday, what they called on demonstrators for unity and to merge peace from the government has warned its full use the didn't force against violence in films as how and really been damaged. we don't understand why they will
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a game announced their arrival, waiving the flexible and trying to take over the same time. it's just to reach a democracy and we will not allow or accept this. critics say that governments measures inflict appear in the population really is up for reveals, are increasingly frustrated with the government they say is unable to result health and economic issues. many are going to join in the process because they say the only way for president blew up to to go is by forcing her out opinion polls say 80 percent of peruvians wonderful work to, to resign. a 90 percent, one congress to close elections are in due for another 3 years. analysts say the economy is entering a recession. unrest since december has reduced the g d p. by more than $1000000000.00. i can then that'd be made. ok. the government is weak, it doesn't connect to the people's demands. and with such a low approval, the pro just go deep and the crisis affecting the government's legitimacy. if human
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rights are not respected, the situation is going to get more complex. that's closing the government's reaction. had over the protest, we have the government extended a state of emergency for another month, the insurance or hi. ahead of wednesdays, protests the innocent just i just see that email. okay, that's may need baki your fine muscle on our website. i'll just do it. don't come with us for the weather. then inside story, it will examine why russia pulled out of the grant export deal. make sure you stay with us for that. thanks so much the the hello. we got a part of the showers across central southern parts of china at the moment, so we got some what to weather, making his way towards japan. dry weather. why?
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i'm pleased to say that across the cream financially. so i think starting to settle down, some was in the coming days, the my you front pulse is this next pound of wester weather across the far north of budget. pam pulls out into the mall just little scattering the showers. just coming back in behind, that you could catch one or 2 largest showers, the visa side of the korean peninsula. but the what the weather is into central and southern most parts of china scattering a showers here. and we literally see some what the weather making his way towards facing 35 sales you see on the 1st day is something we've not same for a while. 26 degrees in phasing. we all can see that heat a long last debating, somewhat, say in the form of a fund to re break down kind of fund 3 showers. meanwhile, across the south asia, west east, whether still pumping its way right across the west and got some heavier rank coming up to was moving by using into good. you're right. marching across the central plains, through where my roster will see the usual scattering showers up towards bangladesh
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. but also i notice so much of weather coming into northern parts of pocket start even central areas thinks of what the weather by friday the the killing of which is the return of this shooting a block that was not an isolated event. it highlighted the whole question of press freedom and of turn as a skills while doing their job. they were certainly aiming in the direction the terms of the 0 world looks at the number of turn into skills into occupied palestinian territories and of the problems of holding anyone accountable for the task. he's ready. okay, patient doesn't want to prosecute a soldier shooting the messenger and i'll just 0. why has russia accepted the great deal broken by touch the president? the other one says that he's hopeful if can be revived. the cracks, i think getting to show in these countries relationships. so how much politics is.

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