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carries out military exercises with walnut foods. most of the reason the of the polish food to almost a month afterwards failed. a mutiny against moscow evolved expels the swedish and best of the office. still close to these approved a demonstration for a man planned to the emergency cruise increase. bash removed wall 5. this is the temperature of sol and why government employees and sedona being driven to alternate ways of making a living on far as well with sports co house, australia and new zealand take off the women's world tough with victories, australia securing a one year when over the republic on the islands in front of the records, proud in sydney, the federal rule says it's forces of carrying out ministry exercises with most and
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views from russia's walk. now group, it's happening near the border with nathan member, poland, about 2 and a half 1000 wide massages taking punch in the drills. some of the was the most and res rita, case, it's a better who's often last month, short lived mutiny against russia's top military leaders. the girls are being held to the military base just full kilometers away from the polish border and response . poland has begun moving a 1000 troops and hardware to its portal. the better route was the crime that has called us was moved aggressive. nearly a shop a while ago has moved from moscow to of the many was that taking place at the brass training ground near the city of blessed in the south west of the country. not far away from the polish border, the exercises had been going on for several days, report site evolving to find to is an out showing that comb with experience with the by the russian soldiers in a video released on wednesday july the 19th a month similar to a volume that you, if you've got any progression,
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welcome to his finances developers, and told them that they would not take part of the ministry operation and ukraine for the time being actually soldiers to make the, by the russian army the 2nd on, in the world. and the wagner group set that up to 10000 fights has had left a will leading for batteries and other sources road that at least 2000 most rays had already arrived in the country. apparently, poland reactive to the activity in it's buddhist. and on july, the 18th, the punishment is still defense and now is the transfer of to punish company brigade to the bell russian. go to the move triggered the reaction from the crumbling to it's cold, poland actions aggressive, and promised to pay attention to them. you national bob oliver ultra 0, most k for general setup breedlove is a form of nato supreme allied commander for a year of and he says, poland reaction makes sense. owen has other options within nato to ask for an article for. busy or conversation or consultation, etc,
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etc. but i think prudent for poland to at least take the. busy elementary steps that they would lead should these exercises get our hands, which i do not believe they would happen. i do not believe that mr. watch to engage the nato. and so i think she will show the spring. but what i do believe is. busy that we see that mr. goodman's army is failing him in ukraine. and we have seen in the past that his war of intimidation, his, the courage of the west has been working well. but the mute me a for goes, is troops have damaged that message. and i think this could be just mr. poo using wagner to try to change the narrative away from his failures. he claims defense ministry is warning against navigation in the black sea
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. it says ships traveling to russian control ports will be considered potential carriers of military congo. the day after russia made a similar announcement that follows russia's withdrawal from his un bro, cuz the lawn, green shipments it had a lounge, ukrainian grand depaul safely along the colorado in the black sea. it can also be shipped overland, either by truck or train. the train option to poland to other e u countries has its own challenges because different countries use different sizes of train tracks. and now the route is through constant a push on the black sea inver mania. but these doing these a time consuming complicated congested and costly. mcbride has moved from keats of this warning from ukraine does seem to be in direct response to russia's threat against much and ships in the black sea. ukraine says that from midnight on thursday, local time, it will treat any ships sailing towards russian poets in the black sea,
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and also 2 ports in russian control territory on ukraine's coast, as potentially as may be carrying military cargo and will treat it accordingly. this comes as ukraine's foreign ministry has condemned to a similar us right by russia, against merchant ships in the black seats. it also comes as foreign ministers from the e. you have a meeting in brussels, the sensitively to approve a new 20000000000 your ro, military aid package. as spain's foreign minister, jose manuel about as has said, we stand with ukraine, we stand with them for as long as it takes, but also as a gym. these foreign minister has confirmed the ministers also talked about ways of helping ukraine exports of the some of its a grain across the land borders into your by road and by rail. also as romania is
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stepping up, the use of its port set to export to drain across the land, across the border with ukraine. and then on the black sea roots out to well market as a remind to one of the advisors to the president's office. here in cuba said that the ukranian poets, strategically important for the hold of global food security. a reminder that the workings of these poets should be everybody's business, given their importance. rob mcbride, i was your 0 chief to letting that food. since, as russia is ready to return to the black sea green day when hurdles to russian food and socialize the exports and lifted, the country has been targeted with sanctions and restrictions across many sectors of the economy. ocean banks have been control from the global swift payment system . and central bank assets have been frozen. west of nations have also limited the inputs of russian oil and gas. and more than 1000 international companies have stopped operating in russia. model and the shadow is down to 0 senior political
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analyst and he says, west and sanctions against russia haven't achieved the prime goals. if the question is changing good behavior. oh, i got a game on the government that most consecutive about did not happen. it's not happening, the war continues and, and the sanctions are not effecting the behavior even though the sanctions in this case i'm not an alternative to war. they are in fact complimentary to the ongoing. you could see war by proxy in ukraine. but besides, as it may as though it is hurting so much, but it's also been hurting here. you're right. let's remember that this past winter wasn't easy when uh, when uh, electric bills, uh, tripled in uh, in 2nd, countries just like, uh, you know, the cable german. yeah. and elsewhere. so it didn't hurt the russian economy. i probably did contract by 2 percent last year as good contract by 2 percent this
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year, but it has not changed the behavior of the government, and it's certainly not leading to the jeep change in moscow to the pen timor had all the news, all, including india's prominence to speak sounds as shocking video, images of the sexual assault of women in money. poor arthur, a conflict which has lost his meaning. 9 years were on the ground again to see the challenges of finding lost the piece. as full awesome lights up the us capital of the 5 stop will have the action later on and the out the evolve has expelled swedish and bassett. also another attempt to desecrate the koran police in sweden over was to rally with some was threatening to book the most them holy book. last month, the crown was put uninstall concourse and world wide outrage. but without the wives
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reports from baghdad, alias, it was the morning, hundreds of protests to store them with the swedish embassy in baghdad. and set parts of it on fire. they were protesting against a decision by swedish police to grant an application for a public meeting outside the us embassy and stuck home. we're on a rock, a few g. so one week i had planned to put in to put on and directly flag, which did not happen, but there were reports, some storm on they put on monique, as a former member of an iraqi militia, whole coast outrage of learning the court on last month. this with each for administer, reset audits, embassy stuff are safe and condemned. the attack on the diplomatic building was need to. c your work was through is chauncey defeat and still cool and older. the swedish invested in you want to leave the concrete boot is to
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is came out again. and defeat is clear to celebrate the decision of no use of the cell above this. we have come here today to say we'll back some of the government's decision to cut diplomatic ties with speed, but it was because we didn't, didn't do anything to prevent the disintegration of the holy quote on it. but in fact, it facilitated the demonstration in the dad was caused by supporters of the ring and back to pull additions on the wait list. total mingled, the embassy was counted out by those affiliated to the she, i'll pull edition, looked at a sub that he's one of the most powerful figures in iraq who commanded hundreds of thousands of followers. who do i have to say the leader looked at a soldier once to defend as long as the koran and the house and send a message to the rocky people. we are currently in the month of hire a revolt against criminals enemies of the koran. we are in the middle of a fight policing this with these cabinets and it's the call allowed the gathering
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were some had planned to vote and put on saying it's considered a freedom of expression. but the protest was here insist, it's an offense to them. and the nearly 2000000000 muslims around the world would the head of that protest as a back on the streets of israel, blocking highways and setting fire is the head of a problem entry voters on a tradition of a whole bill. the device of proposal, batch biased wells prime minister, and his policy aims to reduce the supreme court of the size powers. the bill was stopped for 2 different brots fucking down decisions and things unreasonable. tens of thousands have been protesting against the measures for months. they say it was a move the checks and balances of israel's democracy and paved the way for the country to become an or talk. was the prominence of benjamin nothing. yeah. who has vowed to press ahead with the judicial i have a whole new vocational model of him and i would like to tell you that efforts are being made to reach an agreement and the reason ability clause. i sincerely hope
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that these efforts will be successful, but even if not so low lucian's door will remain open to you. citizens of israel and the opposition opened. well, how much on june has the laziness from west jerusalem in a televised address is really prime minister, defended the contemptuous bill that is set to pass a 2nd and 3rd reading in the kinetic next week and said that it would strength and democracy. now that is a far cry from what critics have said. critics have been saying that this bill, along with other proposed a judicial overhaul plans by mister netanyahu, and as far right coalition partners would substantially, we can the power of the judiciary what substantially we can, the power of the supreme court in israel and mr. nuts and, you know, in his address said, even in these moments i request to tell you that efforts are ongoing to achieve consensus. i truly hope these efforts will succeed. but even if they don't, the coalitions door to the opposition will remain open always in the speech. among
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other things mentioned that, you know, also criticize military reserve is, were threatening not to show up for their service as a pro, tested to the proposed traditional overall by mister netanyahu. and his far right wing coalition, in his speech. mister and that's in yahoo said that the real danger to democracy is rejecting military service over the course of the past 48 hours. we've seen that 100 hundreds of military reserve is throughout different branches of the military. have threatened to stop showing up for their service as a form of protests. the protest movement has only been growing over the course of the past few days. you had thousands of people protesting this plan tradition overhaul, or they've been coming out in various cities. they've been blocking highways. they've been showing up in many different places. they say they will continue to come out to send a resolute message to the prime minister. but these protests will not stop until he shelves every part of his plan, judicial overall, how much i'm just
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a question was to columbia. now, what president, gustavo petro, is due to deliver a speech at the opening session of congress, defending economic and social reforms. march is full and against the proposals, having planned to coincide with columbia as independence day. the left as president wants to expand, health care and improve pensions and labor laws. he's also trying to make peace with the spot. he's facing the systems from congress. that's bringing that correspondence. alice sounds are on p a t. he's live for us from congress involved with a lot of expectations for was started petra's address as his reforms are really facing an apo bashful. absolutely. yes, there are. there is a great expectation for the speech. the 1st one that president was have a bit to them. we'll get to congress since coming into office almost a year ago now. and the expectations is that he will defend his records so far and
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with these were harms that you were talking about that he has been trying to push through congress. and indeed, it will be an uphill battle for many of these laws that will change that many of these medic states and, and this country. and that is because i'm like a year ago, and you 1st started out the last, the broad position that he wasn't able to form with century spar days with strep throat, and even the right of savings or the beginning of the government. he has been able to example to pass a very progressive just the same initial page says that had a very hard time moving forward. and the expectation is that that will be the case . and the 2nd session that, that started today and the columbia,
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and that congress, the opposition here as being able to regroup, since losing the elections as mobilized a great number of people at protesting these the reforms that remain quite controversial. so the expectation here is that he will defend the results of this government so far and probably lead to many independent law makers in the law makers from centuries. the part is to support the government and try to push these refunds forward. forward and obviously under it is significant that he's best when president, why has he lost that 4 homeless and that he had a year ago? sorry, i didn't hear you for a 2nd. i lost it. can you repeat the question? sorry, saw i was just saying that it is very significant that columbia has its 1st left when president. but why is it that he's lost that gold coalition that he wants had
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well, there is that there are a number of reasons there really traditional parties, the field that many of the reform studies proposing are somewhat too radical for that columbia. another me, another big reason is the fact that we are just months away from regional local elections that will happen in october. and again, people are afraid that that, that some of the changes that he's proposing, for example, moving part of the pension system, or that it's now administered by private companies to centralize the public care system that fits or believes with health. but that, for example, dave, a medium of pensions to some 3 to 4 man in that seniors in the country that don't receive anything, gets fat right now. the same is true when it comes to health reform, as the system here is sort of a mix of public and private sets of has had a it has been quite successful in extending coverage to
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a great majority of colombians, but still in rural areas of that remote areas of the country it's, there's very little when it comes to health to, to access to, to health services for many that colombia and so that discussion is ongoing. but with this election is coming closer and also the feeling that these reforms that are seen as radical by many cologne being the parties have been slowly moving away. it also has to do with some of the more or what a lot of people here see as a, as the fact that the government, the not being are not wanting to negotiate with many of these parties and expecting to have their support to without the brand the pay offering much in return. so that is a situation that the president space is right now. we're going to have to see a speech where be considered 31 or one where instead he will say that based that
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that what he's proposing is the right way for them that he will try. well, he and, and this party will try to convince each law maker uh to vote for him independently of what they are party sense or other sondra. thank you very much for that context . that is not as non drawn p a t live in boca time to time that now with parliament is to hold another vote for a prime minister. next thursday, he told them to read his head of the biggest party, but he's failed to become lead to thailand. isn't a political deadlock with no clear pos to forming a new government to mountain soft, a general election slot and flew even pultz from bangkok. it was the promise to implement sweeping reforms. reforms that would challenge thailand's power for institutions like it's military and want to keep that met the move forward party to electro victory. the party led by p telling joe not
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formed an alliance with 7 other parties, including pad, thai, the 2nd largest winner in the may general election night. the control of the lower house was not enough to make him prime minister. he needed but failed to get the endorsement of the minute troy appointed to set out. the constitutional court is also investigating whether peter broke election laws, which could see banned from politics for up to 10 years. if found guilty. analysts say the recent events have put the alliance at risk of breaking upon the bundling the 2 together. the tying or not will not be seen full for the arrangement, especially not only of the 8 parties together, but also for the whole situation together as a package. and you vote for our prime minister is expected to take place next thursday in parliament. peter has said, if he failed to become prime minister,
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he would support coalition partner palletized candidate. that person will likely be said, todd, how we see a property type could seen as a more acceptable choice to conservatives. but set, uh will face the same hotels that p touch it in parliament. many senators and some elected representatives from pro military parties have said they will not support a prime minister ro candidate from an alliance. that includes the move forward party. they say they don't agree with this proposal to amend laws that criminalize criticism of the monarchy. move forward, support is like democracy activism yet to cause i'm so say they would be angry if the party which one the most seats in parliament ends up becoming the opposition support is are planning to hold demonstrations in the coming days. so my name is there's no other alternative but to fight to get to democracy. this shows that the normal way of casting votes and expecting to get the government and one has now
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crumbled. for now, protests have been relatively small and peaceful. but analysts haven't ruled out the possibility, they can't get much larger depending on what happens in the days and weeks ahead. so it's doing out to 0 thank of the conflict indian and has created what the un calls the was greatest humanitarian crisis. the international community has been trying to convince old policies to find a way to end nearly 6 years of violence, and you and broke a truce expired and up to the button, large scale, fine thing has not been sued. and that's left a fragile piece as hush him i have bought a report from santa for 4 years. you n teams have been patrolling areas in her day to one of the focus points of fighting in west and the m and the cities, both on vital to the economy. a to 5 percent of the international aid food and medicine. arrived through here. a retired general might,
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could barely leads the un mission sets up in 2019 to support the escalation process and how they work. the fighting was heavy here back in 2020 both. and there was a withdrawal by the government of human forces down to the south to the governors. we are still tasked with monitoring the cease fire on both sides of the phone sign 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. hundreds glenn book on top who might be tagging, 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 wife 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
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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 ran back to her with these, with a recent present at exchange between the 2 is raising hopes of a pub and interest. the hosting is how control large area in the move, 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 foreign powers change if you are refused to talk to the other party when it's under the control of the call. listen, this is the man who use the indian national new recognize government based in odds and backed by savvy ravia. i said the id me is struggling to expand his influence to his biggest challenge. is this band either loose as of 80,
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who supported by the united up 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 to supply the relative con, based on stability along the way of caution by the 0. for not there's been widespread condemnation of violence in the northeast and indian state of money pulled off the video and the edge of 2 natured woman being assaulted by a crowd since early may attentions between 2 tribes, his antoine and that his kill was needing a 150 people and displaced more than 50000 mancha level has more this is what's been happening in india is northeastern states of many poor. it's a part of the country bordering myanmar and is now at the hearts of the conflict between for dominance. the minority christian cookie community and the most we can
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do majority maintenance. that's tiring. the state of pots, the a video showing 2 cookie women strip naked paraded and sexually assaulted, has sparked outrage across india. or it was filmed in early may, but on the image due to the states ongoing internet blackouts. and off the months of silence about the violence in the region. prime minister not render emoji has spoken out of that. my heart is full of pain filled with anger. the money poor incident which has come to light is a shameful incident for any civilized society. i want to assure the citizens that those guilty will not be spared. what has happened to the daughters of money poor? can never be forgiven. sort of a while ago, nobody the cookie women into rich and poor district look on in shock as they watch the viral videos, which we have chosen. not too sure was a,
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was in the hall, bought the hard to cause i felt so sad after watching the video. who does this to other human beings? why did they stripped him naked mon, you wouldn't do this to your enemies, a mazda, the chief minister of money, per se, is police have $1.00 suspect in custody. where i'm edited one man, because beach, who are involved. india's finance, great. but cookie protest is inactive, as owns. convinced by the chief minister statement, we all know that you minister he is the one who is, is to get through all this crisis and money for now. why do you use speaking piece piece? now? l g 0, spoke to another victim of kidnapping and sexual assault by what she says was a group of my team. and they said that is who is in no way from us. and
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if your eyes, this is the point that police or if, if what, if i will find you out and you a few remains in place and the state capital of him fall to ease tensions. while the number displaced by the violence keeps growing. mike level, which is 0. we spoke about as an independent journalist who's being reported on the violence in money poor. she says southern condemnation of clashes now and if the month has come too late, kind of impunity that we have seen and money for that. i've seen in money for the, in the, in the last one or the office months that i've been here is testament to the fact that, you know, the state and government and money board has completely said not to know. do you have the perpetuates of the wireless? they will also look the other way, the invalid band for that matter. the vice actors have been opposing it for this very. it isn't right. for i mean the on is still on hold of the video and much then
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that's a question also. so the internet ban onto the. 2 gobble of controlling violence is actually, you know, apply to ensure that such a such y as in information doesn't come through as well. why is it that only you need a graphic we're doing like this? do you know, see what's happening to us that does what the people from the community door to me . they have a more protests in kenya at the rising cost of living and tax hikes, police $5.00 to gas demonstrations in the capital of my booby. and then the coastal city of mombasa, local media is reporting 6 people having killed police, arrested at least 300 people across the country on wednesday. harsh economic conditions and sedona forced many people to seek alternative ways of making and living government employees who haven't been paid since the start of the conflict have even taken to driving. rick shows well, how much vol has the story from port?
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so don, it's it's similar to an authorized version of the full break. so looks like rachel and so then they call it the next it mostly important from india and china, the small, via composites and faces the street. so, so then, especially in the last few years on since the war began in april, that extra has gained even more popular to let us know. as soon as a quick, i'm comfortable and it's also cheap. it's like an easy and safe. so we like it really bonus. uh, i mean i have a large family and the jobs that i did don't bring sufficient income. so i decided to buy a rickshaw which all need not only to make additional money, but also to use my family rides, such as taking children to school. this government employee hasn't received his holidays since april and says that x that brings him up to $20.00 a day. feeling
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a huge gap in his income. he estimated, but at least 3000 of the public employees inputs to then use the same means to suffice. if this man is one of the most popular figures in town, keeping that access on him from his gosh, a lot of them. what can you thought of what was that it really was a calorie pat mechanic. you know, then i purchased the rick show and started to learn how to function as a lot of a 20 years. i've been doing this job which i really love. i noticed an increase in rick shows since the war started, many of broad direct shows from cost to buy. so when, when use of isn't around, most drivers refuse to to, to these boys fix the vehicles. they say only he has the magic touch. they also love him because he often doesn't ask for a set price. if they put any amount in his pocket, he doesn't even check it. there's at the bottom that's been a lot i've known use of since 2001 do without the bottom line is the best mechanic
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. and the red sea state is the king of the restaurant. and he helps everyone most out of a world away from the mikes of old, but this young man created what's up groups to organize extra surface coordinating between the devices and clients. pick it up. but the one thing i do is to help people, we make sure to keep the price of the bride low and clients feel safe because we know the name of the driver that going with. and so 5, so good for the next. so use us. what with installation sorting and the conflict intensify, and even this temporary solution may not last for many. how much fun of the 0 parts to the still ahead on the use, our new york city, famous for taking in my friends, sends a message saying they don't, won't come in to figure out henry kissinger. the 100 year old form is us secretary of state is welcome back to china and by president sheet of pain and spoke to england batsman that stone to show one day to in manchester,
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ashes actually coming on board later on and show us the highlight. we say some nasty stalls across central parts of europe. recently. big plots of storms i just rolling down across the northern bulk is easing over towards remain here and the black sea north of that, that's where it stays cool. at unsettled into the south, is that well i squared right? wrong guy hate way shows no real sign overlay and saying we all got to say temperatures again. getting up into the, how is this is as we go through the next few days, hopefully just easing off a little down to what was that se encoded. but it's like another surge of a high temperatures as we go into the pots of next week. so that's certainly no great news here could touch 43 in athens on sunday afternoon before that he does
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break. it was a slightly farther north savvy guy with those channels. big down, pull still on the cards, fund, read down pools launch. how damaging and gusty winds once again, a possibility anywhere from around switzerland mold initially, pushing across towards australia and into hungry one or 2 showers, to notice across no, the pots is fine, but traded around 3233 over the next couple of days. and look further north, while the disappointing islands know the knowledge and right across the wells, england at scotland still very hot across no other parts of africa. with more big showers for much of west africa pushing quest. the history is for go. that's all peril. yet in spain, stating post i'm these you was enshrined in law diminishing the flight of counselors, victims of frank codes, 36, you had to take the shape with a group of survive. it says launched an international law suit hoping to bring
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those accountable to justice and force the country to acknowledge it. specialist bost, the silence of others. witness on now to sierra african narratives from african perspective. i'm going to give the as the i'm thinking you mix. sure documentary, from african filmmakers from south africa and gun initial or not important because that's where the future life i'm in this place is very important because it connects us to the class, the last speaker and studio of all time africa direct on i'll just sierra, the the
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you're watching the, i'll just say a new valve of me and it's of a ron and does a reminder of our top story is the salad better? what it says announced of since accounting off military exercises with musk rates, from the bushes wanting to go, and it's happening near the border with nato, and then the poland, around 2 and a half 1000 mazda 5 dissertation pod. you claims defense ministry is warning against navigation and the black sea it says ships traveling to russian control quote will be considered potential carriers of military cause of a day or to russia may to some of the announcement and wrong because expelled the swedish and basset off of the lease and stock funds approved plans for a public meeting, and which at a rocking pressure jeep slant, the crowds casa, and saudi arabia have both, some swedish diplomats to hand them a natural protest. emergency services have been fixed vacuum age. people live
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living near an intense walled, far west of the capital, the greek capital athens flames have ripped through forests close to buildings near the village of aisles. so t does fi crews are also battling blazes on the island of rhodes and like cornea and southern grays. and other huge waves full costs for the country. temperatures of up to 44 degrees celsius. so expected in some areas by friday, stephanie decker has the license from built in new athens. as for the font of what is that used to be a chemical factory, you can see the extent of the damage. and it's still burning just a little bit further down its day 4 of these walls fires. they had contained the flames. and then as the afternoon progressed, although we kept seeing helicopters in the sky, you still see the move of time and the wind picked up again. and that's when you sold the re igniting of fires and we saw at least 4 large ones. again, breaking out along the areas. this is one of the effects uh for the for residential
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areas. we understand now it has orders to evacuate as a precaution. um, so far out of these 4 days ever, no fatalities. certainly people extremely worried up to me. those living close to the area has been international help from the european union, sending fire fighter is also sending alcohol to help with dumping water on these areas. and that's the danger because of this heat wave because of the extreme arid ground. here it is extremely easy to reignite because it's such a vast area that's been burned. the entire area here is just, it's become bar and it's become blocked and it's, it's, it's smoking. and so many areas that we've passed through and just like that. when it comes to the wind, it can get re ignited. so this just shows you the challenge. the asylum seekers stranded on the us mexico border facing difficult conditions on the sweltering heat sandwiches. authorities of restricting access to electricity and medical care, latoria gates and b reports. these children shelter from the sun in the mexican
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city of new evo, the re donita border with the united states. temperatures have reached 43 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 and 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. lo nichol model, it more than 10000 for we have tried to ensure the high temperature is because we need to be here. we cannot leave that. we do it as a sacrifice for our children and for ourselves. but we don't get any answers here
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too. we used to have water, other benefits, which have been gradually taken away and we have electricity, but they took away power, water and staff 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 sea, 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 and most of the day we feel lone energy and dehydrate to as 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 of a better life will improve victoria gates and b l g 0. new york's may, i was sending flyers to the us mexican border in an attempt to push migrants off coming to the city. they were wondering about the high cost of living and other
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aspects of staying in new york. they also say shelters and the city will have a 60 days limit. custom salumi has moved from new york. 90000 asylum seekers have made their way to new york since last spring and 55000 of them are living in the city homeless shelters and hotels paid for by the city. one volunteer organizations like this one have really stepped up to help my friends out. the city says it is now at capacity. the mirror says he will limit adults asylum seekers to 60 those days and shelters. and the city is also sending flyers like this to the southern border of the united states to hand out to migrant warning them that the city is really expensive and asking them to consider going someplace else. the mirror says that he needs more help from the federal government in new york has received a 100000000 dollars and emergency funding to help with a migrant crisis. but he estimates it will cost the city for $1000000000.00 through
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the next year to help the people in the christmas salumi al jazeera new york. well, the latest and representatives from the private sector has gathered in the us state of colorado to discuss global security concerns, including artificial intelligence and the war and ukraine. the conversations a partial before to ask them security for him. the us secretary of state versions fall and secretary and head of the c i a are among those attending that's bringing . i correspondence rob reynolds who's joining us live from aspen and i believe the farm received an update on the counter offensive life from key rob that's correct. the list, the top adviser, one of the top advisors to ukrainian president of global mirrors, lensky andre yet. or mack appeared via video link and answered some questions for a panel of experts and journalists about the counter offensive, which is, you know,
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has been going slowly and with, with considerable casualties on the ukrainian side. mister, your mouth said that although it was not simple, this effort was going, as he said, according to plan. he also use this opportunity to talk about the collapse of the green deal, the green core doors from the black sea. the threats by russia to perhaps target possibly ships that are docking for green in ukrainian ports and use that as a another opportunity to ask for more weapons including us made f, 16 more planes. so let's talk a little bit more about the conflict in ukraine and what's going on in russia with our guest who is a from belling cap. that is the organization judge of investigative journalism that uses the open source information of all kinds, satellite data of the telephone,
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the data, and so forth. it's uh, it's crystal gross of thanks for talking with us. thanks for having me. uh, based on your own analysis, what is the state of morale in and morale and in the state, in general, of lorell in side the rank and file russian army and we're ukraine in and not the russian high come in. right? well, it's hard to compare this to any other war because i think this the 1st floor we're getting such rich data and source of information from anywhere efforts before. but what we see here is expression of descent and a low morale throughout the whole pyramid of sides of the army. we. we have thousands of intercepts that have been published by ukrainian intelligence and that had been largely verified and validated that showed that the rank and file of soldiers are completely unhappy with what's happening. they don't have provisions, they don't have, they don't see care from their officers. they see everything misreported up the
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food chain. but you also see generals to actually come out publicly in showed the sense that i don't think has ever happened before, at least in my lifetime. just a couple of days ago, we had a general major who resigned after he said the account anymore phase the he's on soldiers because he thinks that they're sending them to a meat grinder. and we have just yesterday, pre goes in the founder and the owner of the largest and most successful private moved your company in russia, holding the war effort of this. great. so you can't expect that the people on the front line because i have anywhere open there commander. so saying that it's full of disease. speaking of you've got any pre goshen in his abortive who, if that's what it could be called last month. the case general or the 2nd for an affair. secretary was here earlier this week saying that that represents a significant crack in the facade of pollutants power. do you agree? i totally agree. i that was a foreseeable event. i. i saw how
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a lot of the people within the private move your companies grew very wary of and weary of the like of the overall combined of compet. this at the top of the come on and how they were encouraging their own boss precaution and to actually come out and clean the power so that he can finish the war in a way that the soldiers sold should be done. and that was under pressure. what he did ultimately, but what happened after that was that we saw almost no opposition to him from the repressive organs, from, from the, from the army. the army just handed over there, there the roads to 2 months ago. and the police didn't actually do anything and rushed off what he was able to take over at whole major city and sounds of rush shots. people came to the street and gave him flowers, the precaution that showed that put this power. it's completely not. those are in slab those people thought it was and it gave a sense and that to others who may want to plot another benefit there. cool that this is doable. we could talk about this for hours. i think thanks very much for
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increased though fascinating, fascinating insights into what's going on in russia and ukraine. that's it from aspen lives back to you. very interesting indeed, rob, thank you for that. rob reynolds live in aspen full of us secretary of state, henry kissinger has paid a surprise visit to china. the 100 year old. how talks in beijing with president she's been paying my kind of reports to rolling back the is henry kissinger is once again in the chinese capital, once again talking to a chinese leda. to really you to raise the reading. you've just celebrated your 100 birthday and i wish you a long and healthy life. it was the most abusive welcome in china for us to begin
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in recent years, kissinger being described as an old friend and significantly meeting with the defense minister, whose sanction by the us and who recently refused to meet his us counterparts. lloyd austin, secretary austin, has been very clear since the beginning of the administration that the department is interested in open lines of communication with the p r c. unfortunately, by and large they have not responded to those request. 52 years ago. richard nixon was the president who will the holes of the west wing instructed henry kissinger to set up a series of secret meetings with the chinese lead is these paved the way for nixon's historic visit to china. in 1972 inches, visit comes amid the historic lo pointing relations between washington and badging over issue such as ty, one technology, trade, and china is human rights record. it was a visit, the change the course of history, encouraging a parting in the sign, a russian relationship,
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and heralding the full of the soviet union and nearly 2 decades late to our strategy, but to put stitching notes. so in such a way that we the closer to the union and china, the neighborhood to each other. so that in every crisis, we had small absence and they did this time around. perhaps it's china sending a message to the united states emphasis that the chinese site is placing on on, on the kitchen to visit is to say, this is a choice. this is a choice on your side. you're creating the negative conditions there, all americans that are not just working in business, but in the strategic community that we kind of have good relations with. the somewhat guarded response from the white house and the state department. and we, kissinger is a private citizen. no longer speaking for the united states, as he did over half a century ago. my kind of audrey sierra washington,
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the right, it's time for support with of pharma and a story that i'm very excited about. oh yes, of course. thank you so much, elizabeth. the biggest grow cap and the history women's football got underway with wins for both a co host. new zealand and australia. organizers are hoping more than 2000000000 people will tune in to watch at least some of the action during the tournament. alex thomas reports from sydney, the making football history. the 1st ever co hosted women's world cup is up and running, kicking off with a brief, but only for its opening ceremony, highlighting the face of indigenous culture in both australia and new zealand. and the unit as well as the performance of the tournaments official song through
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it's again by key we add all the office, many and more racks. if the opening ceremony was scrap the fold, same to be said for new zealand slipping funds as they started with a short winds over 1995 well champions, new ways. hannah wilkins said with a crucial go at the stalls with the 2nd ha spouting, noisy celebrations from the biggest ever crowd to watch the women's football game in use. even at the low risk postables fail to school from a late penalty kick is even held on for that 1st ever when at a women's welcome that was drawn during the opening days. other match with theory was even kicked. australia is like conic captain santa. now injured, i'm set to miss at least 2 games in her absence desk,
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we took the skip as on and installed the only goal of the game against the republic of island from the penalties sports like new zealand. the matilda is on the way with a one mill victory. so will send a sewing machine stalled to a tournament that is already read within the reco books. and there were 3 more matches on friday, including 2 legends of the game. nigeria is on a me, it'd be, i'm kind of those christine st. clair, each hoping to play. and i'm astonishing. sick women's woke up, alex thomas. how does the iraq sidney? well, the canadian team have reached a deal with their federation on a pay equity dispute on the eve of their opening match against nigeria. feeling be champions, are looking for their 1st world cup title and hope captain christine sinclair can help them lift the trophy. the 40 year old who is international football is most prolific score has been leading the fight to get equal pay and greater support from
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canada soccer the women's game is, is got a long way to go to catch up to the men's game. you know it's, it's new comparative to the men's game. that being said, um, although our prize money continues to increase, so we're nowhere near where, where it should be. i look, i'm finding for quality. it needs to be the exact same as a mens tournament and hopefully at the next tournament that will be the case mansion. so united have announced they've completed the signing of a goalkeeper. andre. oh, now the red devils posted this video on their social media channels to confirm the transfer. they paid interim land around $60000000.00 for the 27 year old from cameron, and joins united on a 5 year deal at fall as a debit has decision to turn down a new contract. the arsenal are looking good. how does the new primary league
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season may scratch the major league soccer all star teen 5 know in the us. gabriel jesus that completed completely out fox, the and the last keeper with a chipped effort early on. perhaps the head of the goals came from leandro to, sorry belgian, with a center from outside the box. i knew $83000000.00 sign chi hubbard also support the gunners begin their primary campaign against nottingham force. on august, the 12th the, it was a great location, great on the city was great to see somebody else and the support isn't feeling the stadium. so and yeah, we have the gray moments in, in, again, moment dismissed him the 1st time they were in the grades but said we were still very alien. preseason nfl owners have approve a $6000000000.00 sale, the washington commanders from daniel schneider to josh harris. the schneider had
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purchased the team back in 1999 for $800000000.00. but his time as owner has been marred with scandals, the 58 year old has been accused by more than 50 former employees of workplace misconduct and sexual harassment. the current 32 nfl owners voted to unanimously approved the sale harris, who already owns the philadelphia 76 years, and the new jersey devils outbid multiple grades to acquire the teen. to all, there is a 3 way tie at the top of the leaderboard after the 1st round of the 100 and 51st open championship in liverpool. so i've asked been 22 year old amateur. a crystal impression had a round on thursday which included a 7 birds live, a full se, tommy fleetwood st. 3 street birdies as he aims to become the 1st english man to when they open on english style since 1969. and argentine as amelia, and a very low appear to be struggling on the 18th until he drained this $51.00 foot pot to become co leader. vitriol. have
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a one shot leave hunting in for the 2nd on friday. i think i have one more spot to be here and i think the way i play today are going to be on top of the report as of now it's, it's only cost you things. so i just personally think, i believe in myself and, and i guess stepping onto the 1st the box you, you should, if you're a professional or a competitor, you should be believing that you should be the best standing there in lines. is that crawley was that a performer on day 2 of the 4th anxious test in manchester. the opening box when close to scoring a double 100 again. so strictly i'm, he smashed a 189 from just a 182 volts, probably separates helping a lab reached 384 for, for they have a 1st and these lead of singular step and rock smith re, s is not important that was, yeah, and i was very pleased with how late and how it went and the position were in it. and i've been in series. you know, the find that nicely. so in a position to push this kind for now, to unplug designs,
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cricketers are celebrating winning the 1st test against sherlock and all the tourists reach their target of a 131 on the final dates when by 4, which is the 2nd and final test of the series begins on monday and cooling though. okay, that is all you support for now, elizabeth, i can hear you much for that. and that's it for me, elizabeth ronald, for this news hour, but i'll be back in a moment tomorrow, today's the to stay strong willed challenging. traditional female stereotype in the male
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dominated society to make a difference. if i go how some of these look like this is highly contaminate to live in the class, the risk in it all out, is there very little cartons and public confrontations. young people across the u. k. of putting their bodies on the line to force attention to issues that my climate change is a symptom of a system that's breaking down. when every other week fails, die with action was to be left open for democratic societies or one to allow for there to be no politician in this country has ever shut down. an honest people have generation changed on our to 0, here in the there's been heavy arts and every from the 1st minute,
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the expiry of these fires, something has changed at this border crossing whether they are civilians or fighters. none of that seems to matter here. now those that allow me to get as an alternative for 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 save us from being talked that there was 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 nothing yellow to press a head with the addition of a whole despite another night protests and as room the.

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