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upstairs and what's the weather? pushing towards atlanta, the spitting will hold a snap in general election on july 20, such as the conservative peoples policy looks at the power in coalition. with the far right time, the current socialist prime minister federal sancha rai enough support to see of the challenge follows the span election on al jazeera. the, [000:00:00;00] the flow on the bulk of this is the news out loud from dell coming up in the next 60
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minutes. battery says this ministry is coming ro exercises with vault and a group best res on the polish board. ukraine says it would view all ships heading to russian control ports in the black sea as military targets. the rock expels is swedish, and best of their off the protests in baghdad over the boat and get the come on as the admin grapples with you and close the wells. great. is the humanitarian crises we. the poor from sign off on the challenge is finding and lost in peace. uninstalled co hosts, australia and new zealand stopped. the winnings will come with victories. australia is secure in a while. no went over the republic of ireland in front of the full crown. in 6 the look into the news by the roosters announced its forces. a kind of exercise is with
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mass resources involved. the great in the border with poland. response, poland is boosting its forces deployed on the border of the kremlin. sassik fines was, was moved aggressive. the volume and group was relocated to by the roost following last month's uprising against russia's top military bras. well, full of let's, let's go to you. the shop of oliver, who's in moscow for us, and you know, what more do we know about these all the exercises along with publish board and why might this be happening? yeah, butler is hazard, full size. that's log in to mastery is who recently arrived in the country conducting joint training of the various training ground near the city of freest in the south west of the country. it's okay to just for me. so, so the border with ukraine and upset to kind of meet this to the bullet with putting the exercises had been ongoing for several days. now it's not going to find 2005 is what sharing that comb that experience with the bell, the russian soldiers apparent to poland,
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reaction to the activity needs voters 2 days ago on july, the 18th, the punishment of stove defends, announced the transfer of to publish brigades to the bell of russian buddha. so it seems like the brigades have arrived now and we've had the criminal ins reaction to opponents, respons, and the criminal code pollings actions aggressive saying it's aptitude requires heightened attention. and we also need to bear in mind that the savanski got a savanski corey door is also located nearby of the, by the way, opponents conducted exercises that dens of know that between 222. so the civility, colorado is considered the most vulnerable part of nato external boulder in the region. and so 100 kilometers strategically important. triple bond between poland and this when you and several days ago, russian stay doing the deputy andre come to pull up said the vomiting group was
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sent to batteries to join forces with the by the russian army done capture the civil could gap and say a rustic li, if russia and butler is capture that it would open at the wicked passage way, connection bella roost with rushes west, and most ex clave of a cleaning rod and such remove could drastically change the cause of russia's special mutual preparation. okay. finality you're assigned to the ukraine defense ministry has said it would consider all ships traveling to run some ports and ukrainian ports in the black sea occupied by moscow as potential carriers of ministry call guy from july. the 21st last name was suppose to boss his announcement that will ships by a few cranium ports of the black sea and out potential ministry targets. days offer cost withdrawing from you and broke a deal on grain shipments. the agreements had lout the shipment of ukrainian grain to pos, safely along the coil in the black sea. it could also be shipped overland either by truck or train,
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but the trading option through poland and other in countries has its own challenges since different countries use different train track sizes and other routes as 3 costanza or ports on the black sea. nothing remained. yeah, but these genies are time consuming, complicated, congestive and costly. let's go back to you, the shop of oliver and moscow hun judy. as i was mentioning that the sold green deal, rushes suggesting. it's ready to target any civilian ships on the way to ukraine. well, the russian ministry of defense says that russia has the legal rights to destroy any ship and the black sea operation, ukrainian pools, no motto whether they carry military equipment or not. they not coal ships that legitimate me to treat targets. they were also saying that so you can use green cord or for military purposes. the criminal also called the latest developments connected with the decision announced by the ministry of defense,
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a response to the recent attack on the crime in bridge. there was information that you can use to its time cuz enrolled in the green deal to a ton of the crime in bridge. and they subbed as delivery vehicles for staff as trends. now russian hopes that will be fewer ways for ukraine to get west and weapons or how many sites, so you'd yourself all about in moscow. okay, well that's cool. so so to the cleaning and capital key, if now where we can speak to or correspond to rog mcbride with more on this, i rob the uh, the training and defense ministry suggesting it to be prepared to hit russian ships . it seems like an escalation that yeah, it seems to be a directory tally ation against the russians. threats. ukraine has announced from midnight tonight says de local time, it will consider any uh, ships that are headed towards russian black c ports or ports in
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a cute territory occupied by the russians along the ukrainian coast. uh, that's basically the sea of as well as potentially maybe carrying military cargo and presumably treating them accordingly. although they don't specify exactly what it's do you crate, the military would do to these by souls or whether they would into seed or try to. and to set these vessels that the left side extremely vague. but it does seem to be a direct tit for tat to add to the russian proposal. the while in relation to that to ukraine's foreign ministry has roundly condemned uh the russians right against a shipping in the black sea. and to unroll what have you cranes, allies said on the issue of getting grain out of the country, because there are a host of complications by the sounds of it. on that side there are complications, but they're also have various measures being taken by your a p. a neighbors are all view crating on by ukraine itself to try to get around the
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that the absence of this x safe car door across the black sea. now that the grain deal has been scrapped, e u foreign ministers have been meeting in brussels extensively to discuss and approve of a 20000000000 your a package of military aid to ukraine. but it's understood that also have been talking about different ways of helping ukraine get around its problems of ex boating foods will balk hits. and lena bab up the gym and foreign minister, for example, saying that you have many, the german government wants to work with other e u partners to intensify, efforts to bring grain out of ukraine's across the land board as using road and rail links. there are also ways of being developed of getting a grading across the land border into remain here, for example, and then use remain you in ports go to working through remain me, is a territorial waters into the black sea to continue shipping food to the world. so various measures are being discussed very well,
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a president to advise that to florida visit lensky has reminded the bench and actual community just about the importance of ukrainian ports and ports. saying that they are strategically important to a global food security setting that basically reminding the world that the operational like that or off is a should be everybody's business, given their importance to world food supplies rove money. thanks, rob mcbride and key. if the the not an easy rock is expelled, the swedish, and by so they're off to police install comb, approved a plan by on a rocky refugee to buy the crowd of the hundreds of protests to store them. the swedish embassy in baghdad, and set it on file. sweden's foreign minister, has condemned the attack, sent them on to him as mol. this is the swedish embassy in baghdad, under attack by protesters,
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100 storm the building and set it on fire in the early hours of thursday morning. the protest was in response to swedish. please crossing application for public meeting outside the rocky embassy and stucco. where'd iraq you refugee so when monica affordably planned to brenda, cron and the rocky flag. monica is a former member of the rocky militia because outrage after burning the crime last month. we'll go in here with you. we defend the swedish government and the rocky government to stop the start of act. it's against the human rights and emotions of the people and is loved. it's provocative for all muslims. they also think all, most of those feelings we dement, the religious associations to stop this act. the demonstration in baghdad was called by supporters of she, a politician with tut outside, or he's one of the most powerful figures and rocks who command hundreds of thousands of followers. we've got to say the so good at the our leader will cut all sorted wants to defend as long as the koran and the message to the iraqi people. we
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are currently in the month of moran revolt against criminals, enemies if the koran and currently we're in the middle of a fight. the swedish foreign ministry said, well, it's embassy staff are safe and condemned. the attack iraq spar ministry issued a similar condemnation. it says it will conduct a swift investigation to identify those responsible and hold them to account bins. monahan, how does the euro alright, let's go directly to the head who joins us live from bank that made this is quite a development. so tell us more about the expulsion is indeed it seems that the iraqi government has delivered on its promise to member in the day in our last life with your needs. the rookie government wanted sweden, that if it allows that another building and go though it is called on, then it be rockwell, severe its ties with tip sweden. and that what happened?
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a statement has just been issued by the prime, minnesota of a walk home with a so donny destructing it, his foreign minister to withdrawal iraq's, it totally defeated from the iraqi embassy in stockholm. and meanwhile, the iraqi prime minister has instructed also in a swedish and best substitute new york to leave the country. and that, according to this statement, has been prompted by a that it frequent permission given by sweden to the people disagreeing, building and get them on. and also today, along with the lucky flack this has not to come alone, it has come along with other also the procedures measured as by other affections other than the prime minister is that here and there is one resistance it's, it's called resistance. at least let me increases invest administrative function
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here in iraq. it has announced that it will targets hopefully target o swedish interests, an old sweden nationalist in iraq. and. and then in the meantime, that had been, have been close for, we put in the old, old swedish products in iraq. i'm like, maybe to, i don't know if a lot of i'm going to from the swedish or thought i sees that of accused the rock. your 30 so failing and their responsibility to protect the embassy there. will the government says it's going good. so will the official procedures that the former procedures, by apprehending those involved with any storming the headquarters of the embassy and sitting get on fire. and then there will be justice, the government said that they will be brought to justice. but meanwhile, it seemed that the government in iraq here is openly blaming it. sweden, for
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a giving, as it says, the green lights for the people in still calling to this a crate. the put on for the 2nd time in less than a one month. and as you, as you can see, is now the diplomatic relations, diplomatic ties between the 2 countries have been c, v. and it's, it's remains to be seen because because they have been, have been threats here in the lock. and it had been the closure of the swedish, at the interests, and now the today, the media and communication commission in the rocky media and communication commission has suspended the license of erickson communication. and i put the company that's a swedish company. it's amazed with the seeing how this will go up the on during the coming get a days or weeks. but i'll go ahead and buy jobs. thank you. right? now the conflict in yemen has created what the un cause of was gracious humanitarian crisis. the international community has been trying to convince old policies to find
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a solution to end the nearly 9 years of violence for bringing peace to you haven't, may prove difficult as how some of our reports, some sign up. for 4 years, you en teams have been patrolling areas in her day to one of the focus points of fighting in west and the m in the cities, both on vital to the economy. 8 to 5 percent of the international aid food and medicine arrived through he a retired general. michael berry leads the u. n. submissions sets up in 2019 to support the escalation process. and her data was the 5 members heavy here. back in 2020 both and there was a withdrawal by the government of human forces down to the south of the governors. we are still tasked with monitoring the cease fire on both sides of the form signed in that area. the u. n. is also heading up efforts to find a political solution to the nearly 90 a conflict its own voice,
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hundreds glen book on top, who might tell you and coordinate to david roughly of pressure to end the war a few days ago. and often nearly 2 years of tools, wesley managed to convince humans why, but goose, to agree on a deal to of the environmental catastrophe, off the coast of the data. i don't want to over sell what this means, but it does show that when necessary, the parties in conflict can find a way to work together to deal with the common threat. and i, i would like to think that the fact that they did this gives greater confidence to other issues that are being discussed, the conflict any and then took a regional turn in 2015. when started raise the coalition. augusta run back to her thies. but the reason and present at exchange between the 2 is raising hopes of a pub and interest. the hosting is how control large area in the move,
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including the capital son i remain defiant. the u. m m e m, and we want the m and you let debate. we don't want for empowers students if you are refused to talk to the other party when it's under the control of the college. and this is the man who use the international who recognize government based in odds and backed by size of ravia. i said the id me is struggling to expand his influence. his biggest challenge is this man, i the roost as of 80, who supported by the united out of and the rates and wants to establish an independent state in the south. yeah, man is like know of a country in the region impoverished divided and beset by a conflict that shows no signs of slowing down. the wind has been fighting for years to bring together rival grooves to negotiate a settlement, the supply, the relative con, based on stability along the way of caution about about the 0 for not or the i goes area is the you end up thinking about us having coordinates or for you,
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i'm and he joins us live now from. so i will welcome to you and you haven't remains one of the world's largest humanitarian crises, 21600000 people still needing support or monetary and in pine. so if the continued failure to reach us these fine of this with the thank you very much. so thanks for giving. good. thanks for hearing the the, the, what the human needs is important because of that with the potentials of this country, the economy potentially the resume with the lives. i mean in the meantime. yeah, minister just said the human is continue to face. excuse me, the in crisis, we're in the service of the do we need your mentor and assistance and that are using the areas of food assistance, what your assistance i, suspense, we have service protection. i mean, many of the many other sectors of the cost is, has also been exhausted by today by critical funding. gaps us now. i mean,
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human needs $4300000000.00 is only receive $1300000000.00. what's going on when we are and we're monitoring, i mean we are, 1st of all the computer generates the or the use of the human after the year from funding from it, there was nothing. yes. i mean, this is all of the, the dynamic go for story, which is very much the very much required for human remains one of the biggest or can my doing process in the world. so far this year we have receipts is that about 30 percent of the funds, which is more that's the same thing we see last year. and we are going to press dollars, which request funds owners to be generous towards the women and children and demand . i was wanting gods to translate into a reduction is the sense that we're able to either to be able to provide how to all that global sciences impact on what's happening and you haven't because since the war started, we of course have the cost of living crisis we've had the crisis in ukraine
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affecting food security. how do all of these issues possibly also climb right to concerns impacts. so what we're seeing on the ground and you haven't this evening, we are losing an increasingly complex uh, global uh, global to monitoring museums. image entities have never been greater than they are in 2023. there are a new crisis that are coming at the end. you've mentioned, you know, there's 3 so used to the other, know the pieces are going to send us to your, to what this company, the pressure on the doors to respond to the finance amount of resources to these different crisis. also is a protracted price is cuz we can do any $1.00 for over for over 8 years. and there is some a positive use. the thing last year from the choose to that was signed between the
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0. she says by the conditions between the guard took in the us and i know the river, the roads fluid. so we're going to bring to the situation in the system to contribute to this, to get the number at the forefront of the convent douglas. in this world, but unfortunately our assessments need, so the population remain there regarding these truths because not translated into more improvements in the lives of given. so let's just say that i have been some positive, i move it forward. i suppose the relations between the who sees on the side, the back, you have any government, but this clearly doesn't go far enough. those are and what is the biggest obstacle to piece to think of the moment where at this moment is this true? such was the start of the 2000 to 22 in the us. that's for much, for about 6 months. and since then we're in the movement of the northeast in the world. but this isn't actually one thing, but uh, yeah, this is the technician is working,
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but the realization of must have benefits for the, for the human race. i mean, what to see is the economy uses you many economy to be, to be honest with the dream between both parts of the country's to raise you towards the government or to function as a one to the 9th of the economy. we hope to see that some of the measures that have been put another particularly affecting negative the, the saw of the country or the either the human, not the other wizard restrictions on the export to or we view, we believe just the centers we want to see the movement of people to be free, the throughout the country and what was the investment and director assistance for the mens rolling from the to monitor and find out what's going on. this requires a more stable because i'm with the bureau. is that correct? the lead by this person and board kind of going back uh with the support of countries from the region we have seen translate into a global translates into
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a gentleman. why i'm going to go to agreement that we have to be beneficial. that's not us being really helpful to hear exactly how the country can move forward and prospect hopefully in the future if it's a request of fulfilled jacobs. every like you and deputies most every coordinator for them and speaking to us from so many thanks for that. and thanks for joining us . thank you very much. thanks for your interest. thank. it's an open use. a funeral procession has been held for a 19 year old palestinian to bias re before season the occupied westbank. at least 3 other palestinians were injured by gunfire in the city of novelist. this way, the violence in the west bank has intensified over the policy with low rates and a tax mike settlers on policy and villages. many of those attacks have talked to the janine refugee camp, the number of people who died that has 4 c o forties to set up a new graveyard. the old one has no more room. i'll just say it was an unofficial
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has more when the lead i'm drug abuse, yours to raise, they had a problem show coming home after we did what? he's no better. he didn't to mean, you know, his teenage son. we died just 5 months before we up searching violence here over the last 18 months has meant too many depths. not enough space. the old graveyard is no fool. yeah. and as though it was very hard, one was seamless, killed, and my father is the cornerstone of the house in boy. i wish he comes back with some of the buckling. we knew this day would come. it's just come a lot sooner than the expected. sophie, when we, when we buried my father, if you look at the graveyard, this whole section was empty. every time i come to visit, there's a new grave. the new faces, new mourners. every time our pain is renewed, in 2021, 14 people were killed in jeanine. in 2022, there was a search in violence and 56 people died. the year is just over halfway through this
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be the number of is really incursions. and the number of people who've been killed here is no 64. now just a short distance from here is and you gave you a place they what a will fill up too soon. what do you switch find a home when they had to buddy 11 people in one day killed in the years, really army read at the beginning of july to develop the silence under the circumstances while the number of those killed is unprecedented. and we expect more because the occupation has no boundaries to kill, but use as strikes shells of war. and you don't know who will be here. even if they have a target. every gave you out is a walk through history. the cities of the dead tell a story of lives, of moments of outreach and knowing jeanine through started a new page and the people here, what are you with here? so you call arrive too fast for too many hours for sure. i'll just do the janine in new york, you played westbank for example,
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i had all the news out including those that were a janine, do you have thoughts of women overrated. make it a file and it states the extreme summer heat wave is impacting. great farm isn't decently good at the schools will be taking a look at the eighteens making that 1st ever appearances of the women's world are capable of app. it's time for whether we're going to a hello, we got some good old fashion football weather for the stuff. so that means well cop, it's cool as plus 3 as rafting across that se, and calling about straight here and on into new zealand. so we go out, we'll see some spells of rain 14 celsius for melvin. i have heard about struggling to get it to double figures in new zealand. so because i central pots at least puts a type one with that up towards the north side, never ready to far away, right? never really too far away, from se impossible, straight away from here. it is fine and dry with some pleasant sunshine. brisbin 21
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celsius 19 celsius. the impulse picking up little as we go on into sunday and a similar picture. as we go on through sunday nights just some showers just talking the east coast of australia at best type of weather. again, we're trying to get old news even the know if we got wet weather retarded to northern parts of charter will say some heavier, right. coming in across badging. that's breaking the hate 26 celsius. maybe a 27. as we go on into fast a some heavier rainbow, pushing towards the korean peninsula to the fact the flood effective parts of south korea as we go through the next couple of days, one or 2 showers to it's a central part of japan took care of us $32.00 celsius plenty of what, whether they are across southern and central parts of china. now the say 2023 world cup has gone away with a winning style for both that kind of hosting using that and australia, oakland. so the upside of the day is easy to beat, norway will nail the tournaments lifting match, wilkinson scrolling,
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they only go on to thomas. was that again, it was exactly the sort of match to the type of hosting you've seen. and we're hoping for not only do they wouldn't of course, but it was a real classic into and stuff. nobody could easily a skilled themselves. it could've been schoolgirl. equally easy then could have one to know a penalty. the wash off the truck bought any 18 item in it would have seen it to nail results, but one they'll, they'll be quite happy with that. given that they mentioned this match as on the dog's face, told him that that was well underway and amazing opening ceremony. will show just 15 minutes right before the kick off here in oakland. but it had dunces representing those 32 countries that a representative is told that they have had singing, had fireworks. and amazingly, so much was complete without any writing fully until the is writing, as the crowds stream out around me. what i've got a children here. this match was full of children to stand. what did you think cupid di? amazing, and what do you think?
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a good, yay. die applied for fund. good, amazing, fun goods. tough, tough, tough. what do you think about it? you have to use the, the one? no, no, no life ends here. not. okay. okay. well, of course, the action now transfers to australia and over the course of the next month, the re max is across 5 different time zones, right? from here in oakland, in new zealand, right across the path in western australia. so it's a tournament that really does spend 2 countries and to consummate those prey follows. that's where they will know when the islands, the and the goal is a penalty school by stuff. currently, the bunch was watched by a record crowd at stadium australia, from 8076000 people. so here's what you need to know about the series women's well cups. $32.00 teams are competing across 10 different venues, making this total of the biggest today. well, the 1000000 tickets have been sold, a reco crowd of more than 100000 people are expected to attend the opening match
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day in australia and new zealand. each player will receive $13000.00. and that will increase as teams and funds. and this is the 1st time tv rights for men's and women's football being sold separately. right, well, we're lucky enough to have a heavy richardson. i was, it was supposed to postpone it and the students took us through all of this. of course the, the world compet started with great fanfare the other side of the planet. but one of the main challenges to the globe stuff with this will be careful with, i think the multiple, i mean the specifics of this tournaments time. so we have the, the, the see of astray in football hair and cats are a few weeks ago and we, we talked about this and he said, ovo, it's not great for the european market when with, when it's football is so established and, and just become so popular, we still with the european championships to place it in england, the huge crowds probably on tv and in stadiums to that. it's not a great time zone to your, even in north america,
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with usaa aiming for that. so it's straight well top. it's a challenge to get the games on of the right time. so there is, there is not elements of it just for this specific filaments. beyond that, um, in a quote say, is still an issue. trustworthy is guy and it was that there was a research some boxes probably which is the trade union supply will football if you like out of his tournaments and he said plays, and you're getting access to twice as many top level games is that counterparts in big pulse of asia and the caribbean. so different plans and different countries getting different access to top level football. so unlike in the men's game where a world come to the school on the 10th, we've already talked, we might see some, some big defeats, and big victories. and this toner because of that ongoing issue and the still a problem with pay and, and they're all record amounts of money going supplies out. this will cover it's still about 25 percent of what we said. the mens will come on. beyond that though, there is this issue that face a 80 percent plus of that revenue does come from the men's game. but as the women's
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game becomes more commercially viable, as the broad customer wants become more lucrative, then hopefully that will become a thing of the past. as well. yeah. so a long way. okay. but definitely a move in the right direction and the many things for them still have here on out thousands of operations and appointments have been canceled. his doctors in the u. k. go on strike cricketers specials. a t v actually series alive and they move back here with all the action the after world war 2 fronts has great empire began to unravel in vietnam to most people. he was trying, and so i was in the streets, best thing with joy kissing each other. and algeria, she lives in to see us a split, even though chinese managed to beat the prince on me. why not die?
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the decline continues an episode to us legends, his french, the colonized station on al jazeera, the latest news as it breaks. on the one side, the authority is our payment for tom. on the other side. now it's from lake demanding justice with detailed coverage. the where has resulted in the closure of many hospitals, and that puts a lot of pressure on the medical staff here from around the world. the operation in jeanine would last no more than 48 hours. the consequences, the impact of what has happened to you. the last for years the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, you're watching out 0, remind about top stories the so the races analysis force is occurring on exercises with most res, from rushes evolve and increase the border with post response. poland is boosting its forces deployed all over florida. russia is classified all ships traveling to cranium ports as potentially hostile pulse going, made the announcement off to dropping out of the black sea green deal, which allow to create a safety expo food from its ports. iraq is expelled. the swedish ambassador off to police install came a previous to plan via and a rocky refugee to been to come on early hundreds of protests to storm. the swedish embassy in baghdad, such as allies know, thousands of hospital doctors in england to hold off the job. that's in the latest pay dispute. crippling health services last week, junior adults, his stage a 5 day walkout. thousands of all preparations of appointments have been cancelled
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. health officials say the impact of the latest rather strikes to hit the countries public health system is likely to be the biggest yet a hi, ms. yolanda and bernice smiths through scope much more information or if there's a but it's a, this is designed to do as much damage as possible to impact as much as possible. what effect is it happen? maybe we've spoken to cd adults as consultants, has that cold over here this morning, and this they say is the last thing that they want to do. but the government is not listening to them. and yes, it's having a significant impact on britain's national health service. we've had strides already this year from nurses and junior doctor's and this now compounds the pressure on the n. h. s. have more than 700000 appointments in pulsing stations in the procedures up in thomasville. as a consequence of all the strike action planning on depression and already troubles national health services celebrates 75 years this year and the previous people very
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proud of it. it's pretty healthcare tax payer funded, but it's been suffering from an aging population chronic under investments and a shortage of stock. but all of that is compounded by the stock options best the latest as we all those paid, being offered 60 percent bought 6 percent by the government, but doesn't even reach its inflation. and it feels like the british governments under an awful lot of pressure for multiple sites and angles of the moment. so what kind of impacts is this likely to have on those in charge as well. this just piles on the pressure on an already on popular conservative minutes administration issue. not the prime minister. he might find pledges when he took off his last get them one of those pledges was he would reduce hospital waiting. that's one way to look at the 7400000 people waiting for the procedure where
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they are also as well as far as the help. 7.4000000 people waiting to just not look . it's going to get longer because of these calculations off the rail stripe and here as well. i'm there at 3 by elections and 2 elections and elections for new n p is going on in the u. k. in england, while the conservative government looked coatings, 3 seats, that would be the biggest number of losses as things i think, in the last 30 or 50 years. so really piling on the pressure, obviously. so you're not going as many things that brenda smith live in london, india as prime minister, has condemned the sexual assaults of 2 in the north eastern states of them by the pool of video and social media showing the women being pirated naked and assaulted as triggered outrage across the country and as it was not broadcasting those images, the state of c. s think violence between his costume, cookie community and it's mostly him to make a matter of that. the,
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the zip code on my heart is full of pain filled with anger. the money poor incident, which has come to light is a shameful incident. for in the civilized society, those with sin committed crimes. how many are there who are day during the place, but the whole country is being insulted? and there's lots of them as well. but i want to assure the citizens that those guilty will not be spared. the little good old might will take one step after the other. what has happened to the daughters of money poor can never be forgiven. and at least 10 people have been killed in a landslide in the indiana state to buy her extra rescue workers uh, searching for survivors and have a ton of color pool monsoon range that cause flats on land slides and the india killing more than 100 people in the past 2 months or some of them so you could start to use all the us mexico border facing difficult conditions on the sweltering heat. so mccue's so far to use of restricting access to water, electricity and medical cap, victoria case and day reports. these children,
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shelter from the sun in the mexican city of new evo, laredo new the folder with the united states. temperatures have reached $43.00 degrees celsius and we, some days, are we on a padilla and her room for due to are among those waiting in the blistering heat to claim asylum in the us. they've travels more than 3 and a half 1000 kilometers from colombia where the sun rises at 7 in the morning and it starts burning hard. since we sleep on cardboard on the ground, we need to get up early and put our baby in her stroller to take her out. we look for places with little dirt and shade in the afternoon. we take her out. when the sun comes down, hundreds of asylum seekers are being forced to take shelter on to make shift tens and camps and nearby parks some sail forward to use and making an already difficult situation unbearable. low nichol model like des moines, 10004. we have tried to ensure the high temperature is because we need to be here. we cannot leave the do it as a sacrifice for our children and for ourselves. but we don't get any answers here too. we used to have water, other benefits,
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which have been gradually taken away. we have electricity, but they took away power water and stuff from dr through that borders. many of the sign him seek is waiting for the mission to enter the us from venezuela. they've enjoyed a long and dangerous journey to get here. they say the sweltering heat is another challenge. they must now overcome the sick, but we need to buy ice constantly. they bring your thoughts and amounts of ice and water, but due to the amount of people it runs out quickly, most of the day we feel lone energy and dehydrate to the heat wave is expected to last at least another 2 weeks. the people here say they'll wait as long as it takes, hoping that chances are the best a lot it will improve victoria gates and b l g 0. initially droughts and rec. what high temperatures are affecting the quality of grape office of the local economy farm as say the one production the see i could drop by as much as 40
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percent. hold on. i don't need reports from room with its rolling hills and rich soil. the countryside, the round room has been able to some of the finest vineyards in the country since the roman empire. the wind. i appreciate it for its light body refreshing during the summer days. but francisco designed the says this could become a thing of the past as extreme weather conditions change, the quality of the great i can be of the vehicle. it can be of the, the wind has changed or the for scotty was a young line. the climate has had a huge impact. the wind is heavier. now, even if we harvest earlier, the alcohol content is higher. some would say it's a more bodied wind this year because of high temperatures and humidity. we have lots of our sites, which i ruining the grapes. i figured that it was, it's estimated the deluxe and wine production this year will be around 30 to 40 percent because of what it is like to cold. the crazy weather. since the beginning
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of the year, it really has seemed severe drought followed by to wrench the rain which caused dudley floods. now in the midst of a stifling heat waves and wildfires have become a huge concern. for of the civic protection is on alert from this control room in room. it coordinates the response to was fires across a to the and the currently several fires raging. the southern region of lead, you calabria, and on the island of sicily, they have also deployed to health pain fires in greece. that are the environmental conditions which are very fluid able to ignition and spreading of big fi us. and the so the risk is very high, so the population must pay attention to these because the high temp 8 goes with the window,
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they are causing the possibility that the fire can really spread and become very b principal. it the damage is to, to and vital ment into the bones. it's a concern that there's always and that'd be the agency lives mine during the summer season is agriculture and cooperative, has had to plan and find creative ways to grow as organic, produce sunflower, it's a really good projector of buchanan because when he grows, he says the really big list, really, really mcneese that can make said zucchini the plan to actually like the sun and makes a lot of the of the community if it has sun. but every plan doesn't like really hot sun and to high u. v. on the, on the release it's really pride to serve as one of the largest culture producers in the but the climate change will have a profound impact on the land and people's way of life. without that, i mean elder 0 rogue, that's thing in europe firefighters in greece, i work into contains several wall fives, one to the west of the capitol,
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athens and the other one, the on the roads. water bombing near the kind of mountain drive on the mainland as intensified while they dozens of homes of already being destroyed. 5 building on roads us for see if i q ation of a number of villages. now the heat wave is full cost increase temperatures of up to $44.00 degrees celsius, as we expected in some areas by friday. from all of this, let's go to life just stephanie decade was in for us. yeah, of the, of the capital athens. steph, this is of course of how much a wall 5 pro and part of the well, but what impact does it having on lives in livelihood? so that as that's right, it's not new. it happens every summer. but when we're talking about climate change and increasing eighty's heat waves, and as you mentioned there, another one predicted here to start today into the weekend, up to 45 degrees. it is already very hot and you can see where we are just about an hour outside of athens, you can see to one side of me what it used to look like degree. and you also have
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still a heavy presence of firefighters in this entire area. a lot of helicopters also, what you're bombing is you were talking and then we'll show you the sort of armageddon like landscape that has happened here because of the walls fires. it's day 4 of them, bird burning. and you can see the smoldering ground remains and the issue here needs is the wind. um, this is a very windy area today. what was beneficial was that the wind had used somewhat. it is picked up in the last half an hour or so, and i'm not sure if 5 you can pick it up on the camera because it's against the sun . but just in the last 15 minutes, what was quite a small smoke that we saw in the distance has become a very, very big so you can see the challenges that there are facing here that has been help sent from the european union and also other countries um, firefighters and also aircraft. we've seen a lot of a heavy air presence in the sky. this area here not very, very close to residential areas. but as you mentioned over the last few days,
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homes have been destroyed. people have been evacuated. also very frustrating. seen some residents wanting to go and try and salvage what they could from their homes and the authorities here not allowing them to do so because of the dangers of this rekindling that we're seeing really happening around us as we speak. yes, definitely. that looks like a huge area of land. i had missed that many things that stephanie deca live in volusia athens. and now they're being so the processing can, you know, the rising cost of living and tax hikes. police 5 to gas of antique government demonstrates that the capital nairobi and the mombasa local media report. 6 people were killed around 300 people interested around the country. thousands of people have been marching through the streets of police, capital, labor, and the latest round of antique government process. the calling for the resignation of presidency. my philosophy and congress to be dissolved, the demonstrations of will say, demanded justice for people to an earlier price. as close to any elections and the
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new constitution have grown, ever since for the president federal castillo was removed from office last year by a sanchez without those process in lima. as we are here at the theme is the center of the center of the capital, where a lot of the people for marketing are coming through this plaza and behind the caesar's, a small vigil that is being set up for the dead. for a more than 60 people that were killed during the process that'd be done. when a former president federal castillo was ousted in december and dina was wanted to take the presidency. many of the people we've talked to today uh that have been marching around the city, have told us they are very angry at that there is a sense of impunity in the country because 49 people have been it has been documented up 49 people according to human rights have been killed by police on the army and there's no one to change. yeah, to the 20 general of the countries of some of the would want to say uh for. 2 a
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couple of times, but there is no one that has been detained yet. now people have been marching, and there have been some flashes near here a few blocks away from where we are in congress, some classes with the police and the another at plaza, where some people have been marching, especially people from the highlands that have come up to march in this, what they call the think of lima of the process that the has, has been sent for a long time. still ahead on that, which is here in support. co host new zealand. take off the with as well. come from the historic when,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the the right side for support. now his ending and apparently this and football happening there is i believe, so nice. the biggest woke up in the history of women's football, getting underway with when supposed to co host new zealand and australia organize
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is hoping that more than 2000000000 people will cheat into watch at least some of the action during the toners. i was thomas reports from sydney the while i think he may have gathered that there was my voice track on that same package. but so that was the opening ceremony from oakland, the usa, all the favorites, to win a 3rd straight, thoughtful. but this isn't quite the old conquering side of all the us when notes out in the semi finals of the last olympics. and the majority of his score playing in the 1st well cut that 1st games against vietnam on saturday to after the olympics. a couple of pregnancies, a lot of young players that have made a massive mark on the game. and i think it was an amazing time for, for young players to get their foot in the door. and as you can see, we are a young talented team. there's, you know, 14 players stepping into their, their 1st world cup and that's so amazing and incredible and i think the world is going to see so many new faces. well,
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not jerry supplies for funds to boycott bagwell cup. i've been on hold. the team is still in a payment dispute with the countries football federation $11.00. so i'm asking champions, getting ready to play canada on friday, we're a public funded. my dad will come to view against the australia that one of 8 countries experiencing the finals for the 1st time. as piece of stomach reports to deb utah, it's aiming to make an impact. they will be great, interesting seeing how morocco get along in group h. it's the 1st time an arab nation is qualified for women's world cup, and they main reached the semi finals in concert last year. american women, or in group h, alongside germany, south korea and columbia. i think it's exciting that we see new countries coming in because ultimately what happens is that country now it lights a fuse in their country in terms of exposure of the school interest in the sport.
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so i think that's wonderful. but what we see on terms of the football side is yeah, we continue to see different styles. you know, different, different players, different heroes are going to emerge from miss wilcock, hello, african zambia or the lowest spring. 2 of them and debutant, spain, japan and costa rica all day groups. the opponents, poultry below the highest rank of the face time is the 21st, but they were in a group containing defending champions, usa and the netherlands who are 9th fellow, new comments vietnam face the united states and they 1st match. they will be looking to avoid fellow southeast asian side thailand, 13 new defeats at the hands of the us. 4 years ago. the panes find themselves and group a alongside co host and easy the 12th rank no way and 20th rain, switzerland round out the quote dates such as the ultimate sporting event for our sports. so, you know, it couldn't be anything but excited,
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excited and honored to be here because, you know, the small percentage of people actually get through experience to be part of that small percentages. are the dimensions of the island nation of hate? do you have one of the most daunting rules? european champions, england as well as denmark and china or alongside them in group the fellow come caffeine. panama will be confident of at least registering a wind, although they are unlikely to trouble 5th rank phones and a threat results. they will stay and see the chances against jamaica. the new teams each find themselves in difficult groups, but few things are more captivating that a fairytale run. pete, the same it al jazeera. now so far so good for england don't day to with the full ashes test at old trafford in manchester, australia began the day being fold down for 317 chris folks that picking up his
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fits for kids to finish up their readings. england of 155 to 2 in reply is that currently going well, australia leave the series to ones they only need a draw in this game to retain the ashes. england must win in manchester. it says i have any hope of regaining the ashes. faxed on a celebration, winning the 1st test against sherlock in gold. think sorest reach that song of a 131 on the phone. i'd like to win by 4. what gets the 2nd and final test of the series begins on monday in columbus. now the last major championship of the gold season is paid off in england. roy level to close the output is the final chance the will number one's scope to shift. so when am i to the shift the american on even paul after 17 homes, right there. recently from him. local plants told me fleetwood, using his knowledge at the close to good effect. the woman with 21 in a share believe 5 on the maribel straight is gold coast as his city
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is ready to step in on stage the 2026 commonwealth games of to the side of victoria pulled out the withdrawal. victoria, also, i pumped at the head of the organizing committee for the president 2032 olympics to confirm. the staging of those games is notes on shaky ground. cindy hook saying, she's confident of a commercial success and an event that will be delivered with a balance. right, that is how useful is looking for them. the basic is that they know before we, the government officials and technology experts have gathered in the us state of colorado to discuss a range of threats facing the well, the official intelligence is one of the biggest concern sandersville bundled supports aspen, a quote for more regulation before it's too late in the scenic beauty of a remote rocky mountain town military political business and tech leaders gathered for the aspen security for him. where the safety of artificial intelligence is a major issue. i think we have to stay anchored on this question
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a safe and effective. and i think we should be clear that we actually don't have tools and methods today to know when something one and i model is safe and effective. so by definition word and not safe and effective with confidence really we don't know technology experts warn that a i tools already available can be normally disruptive. right now, for example, any individual who spends enough time with these tools, or even without knowing computer science, can use these tools to generate fix off. and warren buffet, saying something that he never said causing a crash on the market or having present bite and say something that he never said causing international turmoil a i is changing the face of war. when i talk to the us defense department, for example, um they are quite worried. they're worried about lease a lot of times. weapons also vulnerable to malicious actors using
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a i critical infrastructure like the electrical grid and intelligent adversary can use these tools to really hone in on a particularly weak link that could then cause a cascade failure or, or what we call a blacks one event. and for some kinds of malicious a i, it may already be too late. the techniques used to generate the fake audio video, etc. they're out there, the cats out of the bag. so we're, the message seems to be getting through experts and government officials here are talking about ways to regulate a i. but meanwhile, the technology is becoming more advanced by the minute. rob reynolds, elders, era,
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