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benefit visual is montague and finding that balance between investors, looking for profit and providing basic services and affordable housing to a growing population would be no easy task. on counting the cost, a blistering age wave sweeps across the world, threatening the health and livelihoods of millions covered towards the mythology plans to put the country on the global forest map. plus why a modest revolution is storming the world of global fashion. counting the costs on, i'll just say to the the hello there, i'm the sounds you're paying this isn't use our life mount headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 of the russian president ones,
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poland saying he would treat any aggression towards batteries as an attack on his own country, thousands launch from tel aviv to west or were slims, where they set to join the protests against the government's proposed traditional changes. from windsor week nights wildfire funding around the green capital, athens and surrounding areas and gotten condemnation in india off to a graphics video, unmatched of women being sexually abused, uninstall switzerland, the philippines of the women's world cup and spain secure. the biggest one is a tournament song from following 3 goes past clustering, the totally beginning this news out in russia where president bonham appears and has a warning for poland. he says, must go, we'll treat any aggression against
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a better roost with old means at its disposal. now as far as reports opponent deployed troops to its border with batteries on thursday, mass scenarios from russia's wagner group began training by the russian soldiers near the polish border. talking to forces your co relocation to batteries of that last month, short lived from your city against russia's military leadership. during his televised address, present fusion also had this message for the polish government. even the most i use . thanks. the soviet union by the startling bullet got significant amount of lens and the west lens that used to belong to germany. it is so given west, instead of theories of poland to the present, given by starting to pulse our friends in water for head for a boat. and we will remind the slabs. of course, he is a form of defense minister and from the foreign minister for poland. he says, putting this just trying to antagonize walsall, historically, it's not entirely true these web decisions by that because in the 2nd world war,
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the position of the conference, which ended the 2nd world war. and i, but she's clearly up to something she's in the business of provoking colon wagner. most resign you lose. the location that has been sped for seeing my grandson across the prairies bought a. she's really preparing some kind of pro vocation, probably to try to get me into the wall. i don't expect to try to talk nato because this crazy russian will lose. well let's bait hailey, i suppose oliver and laska. yeah, i see britain has some very strong webs. the for so today was unexpected. oh wow. some extraordinary revelations. i have to say a big pot of piece is feature was devised to poland. indeed. hey, losh, styles had to punish leaders saying that seeking to fool with coalition,
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under the need to umbrella, to intervene in the conflicts in ukraine. annex a large part of the ukrainians who would treat a pass. poland also wants to seize part of the bill of russia. land, and if it goes ahead and anesha is a war against batteries that will be the war against russia as both countries, russian batteries, a part of the union states. so of course, russia will fight backwards or available means in case of western. oh, the western aggression against the batteries. so according to pacing the west is just a points that would be ukranian counter offensive as it has no results that was from mr. preaching again. so it was a tough speech of basic here's account. so he instructed his special services to closely moments of the plans of poland and some west, some countries. i see ross has also been meanwhile, conducting whole games in the black st. what should we be reading into that to
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yeah, that's correct. what we're remember that's fast crandon uh, was showing was trying to show its ministry minds because of the russian ministry of defense, of course announced that's old vessels. following through the black sea to create impulse would be received by russia as potential carriers of ministry congress. and now ukraine issued a similar statesman to officer them regarding russia ships because they drink russia ships moving into black. see, that's all of them going to russia through the black sea would be considered military targets to for ukraine. now, the kremlin commented on it keeps takes months and we've had some to meet your best coffee is prominent sparks best and he called them dangerous. those statements and said that russia would develop recommendations and measure as to minimize the danger to it's trips, your national volleyball that for us, and most of the time to you now. well, meanwhile, new kinds says that russia has attacked warehouses,
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storing grain in odessa on the black sea coast. 2 people were injured in the latest air strikes, and tons of agricultural parties were destroyed. russian forces had been carrying out as strikes and ukraine's ports, as she sends an assault on the bridge. then king, financial rushes, mainland run. the pride has the laces for us from keys for falls consecutive nights . russian missile is targeting to the south of ukraine. this time, according to the ukrainians, a 2 caliber cruise missiles struck a warehouse of facility in the a desa region causing damage to silos and also the destruction of more than a 100 tons of food. according to the crane is, this is a systematic attempt by russia to completely destroy its food exporting infrastructure and previous attacks. we have seen damage to grain handling facilities in odessa port itself. this also comes as from midnight's ukraine, has introduced this policy seemingly in retaliation for russia's threats against
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the merchant ships in the black sea web ice. ukraine says it will treat any ship sailing towards a russian blacks. the ports as potentially carrying military ca goes on acting accordingly. although so far we've heard of no incidents of ukrainian navy trying to intercept any vessels in the backseat of mcbride. i'll just say era keith paul still pending more head fear. this news our including find out why all stars he is in the united states, the investigation delta airlines, plus why spain's political parties a rallying for support and the counselor in your region ahead of sundays election. and it's a race against time on the web. as england's cricket is left and keep the ashes series alive and they will have all the action for the
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thousands of people, i'm not changed from tel aviv to west or use them as positive. widespread protests against the government's proposed traditional changes. people in israel have been demonstrating for months and he's are expected to voters on monday on a bill restricting the supreme court's palace to strike down government decisions. on this day, a prime minister benjamin netanyahu promised to push through pump. so there is changes in a ton of by speech, a customer model of him. and i would like to tell you that efforts are being made to reach an agreement on the reason that ability, claus. i sincerely hope 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 on the condo. we are stuck with a government that doesn't function. instead of working, netanyahu's government is waging a war of attrition against the citizens of israel. all the prime minister has to do to prevent destruction, then the hatred and the risk is to announce that he is stopping the legislation and
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responding to what the people want the most peace and to return to a common life and coming good. it is possible, it is within reach. that is what needs to happen now. well, have more on this. let's go to mohammed challenger and he's an occupied easter reason mama just looking at those pictures that incredibly long line of people. this is really turns into quite an extraordinary protest. and it started, yeah, it's remarkable for lots of reasons. number one, b, as in so many other parts of the world right now. it is very hot. here's the fact that you have thousands of people that are on that road going from tell a b to jerusalem in weather like this. that in itself is extraordinary. then you have the fact that as this march has progressed from tel aviv, more people have joined it. and this really goes to show how this sentiment among these protesters, ones who are out there demonstrating against the plan to overhaul to the judiciary
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in this country. the support for this movement is only growing. now the plan for this particular protest, it started about a day and a half ago. it is supposed to end up in west jerusalem in front of the connected on sunday. that is the day where it is expected that debate will start on this very contentious bill that has been proposed by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and as far right wing coalition partners i, it is expected that on the on monday you might have the 2nd and the 3rd reading were boats on that bill and then it mike passed into law. the idea is these protestors want to be out front of the can ask that before the debate on the bill goes on and they want to showcase to the prime minister that they will not back down when it comes to the demonstrations that they have been mounting as you mentioned, this is not the only demonstration we've seen the past few days throughout this past week. you will have by many estimates, hundreds of thousands of people in various cities across the country. continuing to
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come out, sometimes blocking highways sometimes and tell a be sometimes in jerusalem, wanting to make the case, they want to prime minister to listen to them at the back down on this plan to overall did you district in this country and you say that people are joining that knowledge hasn't moves along. it also seems a growing number of as of this so tiny to suspend their reserves. usually if that plan to change as well to district continues. how might that impact things going fours? my my apologies. no styles. yeah, i have to make sure that this phone that we're broadcasting from did not fall just comes to the reserve as you've now had. well, over a 1000 various branches, the military reserve is in this country to say they are going to stop going to their service if the prime minister continues along this path trying to pass this overall into law. this presents a big problem for the prime minister and over the past few days,
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he has been highly critical of those reserves who have said that they aren't going to show up for service and the various branches of the military in the space that you reference earlier that he gave last night impacts. he criticized those reservists and said that in a democracy the military is beholden to what the executive branch wants and that his overall plan is not a threat to democracy here. but if military reservists are threatening not to show up to work, the prime minister says that is a threat to democracy. none the less we're hearing from more and more military reserve is saying that they are going to stop attending their service. and it's really going to put a lot of pressure on the prime minister, because if you have reserve is not reporting for duty, that could be perceived as, as a threat to the security of this country as something that could make the country more vulnerable. natalia, credible statements that in israel from various different parts of society. i'm a honda, john, june for us in occupied east jerusalem. thank you my as well. several countries
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have summoned swedish diplomats in protest against the binding of the koran and sweden last month and sweetest place on thursday allowed another gathering with some plans to bind the koran and the rocky flag. well, let's take a closer look at the full out from these incidents a day often iraq, you refugee, who was a member of the militia, bound to the crown, and stockholm, on june 29th, a rock summons the swedish and basket coordinate, racist, and irresponsible hundreds of a rocky stormed the swedish embassy, in fact, that a week lays that people unpack a stone house rallies to observe a koran sanctity to a few days. lisa, the un human rights council approved a resolution on religious hatred and bigotry. and on past day, protest isn't a rock storm to the swedish embassy again. session on fire on the russian government has also expelled the swedish and box it up on the whatever. why he'd reports now for us from the rocky capital or alias it was the morning
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hundreds of put us 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 in stockholm. we are in iraq, you to few g. so one week i had planned to put in the put on and the iraqi flag, which did not happen, but there were reports some stumped on they put on monique, as a former member of an iraqi militia, whole coast outrage. i'll start building the quote on last month. this with each for a ministry said old, it's in busiest off our safe and condemned the attack on the diplomatic building. i was need to. c your work was through is chauncey defeat and still cool and older the swedish invested in you won't have to leave the concrete boot is to is came out again. and defeat is clear to celebrate the decision. i know you're
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a part of the sofa. we have coming here today to say we're back on the government's decision to come diplomatic ties with speed 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 the solve that. he's one of the most powerful figures in iraq who commanded hundreds of thousands of followers. we've got to say the leader looked at a soldier wants to defend as long as the co, ron 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 police in this, with this capitalist, the comb allowed a gathering or some had planned to vote and put on saying it's considered
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a freedom of expression. but the process is here, insist, it's an offense to them. and they need lead to 1000000000 muslims around the world without through. i just love that a strong winds have re ignited fires near the greek capital, athens lessening a heat wave that wild fires have already forced thousands of people to leave their homes was already is confirmed that the flames had initially been contained, but then the fi fi has lost control of a nice rising temperatures of up to 44 degrees celsius, are expected across freeze. will that speak to a correspondence? stephanie deca. she's in mind right now. it's just outside athens step. this is once the ultimates of a wall fi looks like show us around the
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circles every 2 minutes or so through that tube into us about a filling it. you can see the red car now coming down to 5 thousands of water. we're told that it's flying off now the walls fires pretty much contain this is a is that the there is a lot of the area i had done yesterday. the so it's not just the greek fire department that is flying here. you also have help
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from the french, from the spanish multis cypress, other international countries, pretty much under control, according to the authorities at the moment. but the concern is exactly that, as we say, it is the wind direction. we were talking to one of the international teams here who said, no, it isn't even particularly the heat wave. that is the problem. the temperature is the problem. it's the lack of humidity and it is the wind that is because you have this very arrow to fly mobile dry line. this is all pine forest. so this is the issue when the wind picks up that quickly, it can reignite. so that is the issue. you can see now there's no helicopter there is wind back, and that is why the constantly still pouring water from the sky is not just had a culture, is also assessment aircraft military aircraft to try and contain what's burned around 35 square kilometers a forest outside of the green capital acids, stephanie that have that on the ground for us and non dra greece. thank you so much stuff for showing us around a a graphics video of 2 women being sexually abused and public in the indian state.
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as non apple has provoked outrage and condemnation since may, there's been violence between the minority kooky and the majority may take communities resulting now in nearly a 150 depths. for the 1st time now in 2 months, the prime minister under, under moody has spoken out. victoria gave me your thoughts meaning the pc tribal community in the northeastern states has many poor set fire to the home of the man accused of sexually assaulting 2 cookie women. in may, the videos, the attack in which the victims were stripped, naked, paraded, raped, as only just a much due to the states on going into that blackout. the attack is spelled outrage across india and the to the show solidarity from t t l g 0, spoke to another victim of kidnapping and sexual assault by what she said was a group of may team. and they said this is who in a way from us,
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and if your staff is the point that police or if it was f i, we will find out and give you after months of silence about the violence in the region prime minister in reading for moody has spoken out of a 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 side of us out of gum. nobody but the cookie protest isn't active. this unconvinced to driving people in wait for the keys on these have a completely lost faith in the state government. that's no surprise to anybody, but even the central government, the tacit approval or the complicity, we don't even know what it is. tension is rose after records as the government to give the mostly hidden do majority may take community economic and social benefits
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given to the predominantly minority christian to keys activists say the indian government and the united nations need to do more to stop the violence. what we're seeing in today's money pool is one of the darkest times in our history. and what has happened to us as does this? and so many other reported cases of sexual assault been happening in the state of money for not just some sort of me own words with sexual assault rate in conflict, rape has been used as a weapon of war. a coffee remains in place in the state capital info to east tensions while the number displaced by the violence keeps growing. victoria gates and b l g 0. let's take a closer look at $94.00 and it's communities. the northeastern state has 16 districts often divided into valley and hill regions. violence fled off in may, off the amount of horse high gold recommended. a special tribal status for the
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majority may take community who live mostly in the valley. now, as approved, this would allow me to, to buy land in the hills, which at the moment is home to the states minority cookie, tribal community. it also gives them a reservation in universities and government jobs that will this i'm going through . he's here long. she lives in the hills and have also enjoyed special privileges due to their travel. spacious fee is when the edge of calgary is a john nest of the times of india and the indian express. she says many indians are worried about the violence we're seeing in multiple. and i think you know that there has been shocked and goods and been all over the india after this video written drive is that this should be happening in the, in the often future. deeply on southern the government has woken up the guns still for the 1st time did a search and then before the saucer found them in session, just stood under opposition to force has got the lead group looked at the
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national level. i'm access to the level for the, the fellow to control the violence for the long days. and we must remember this, you know, the, it is rather know the status because it's a part of the students took communities as usual. something else would have been set between the 2, the birthdays who live in the valley and on the kitchen cookies where you live in the dues, in the state of mind, me for not monday board as part of not to send. yeah. which is be that is good for the security for the, the, the balance in this vision. it's only in recent years that that has been political stability. i'm the boxes and the father has moved flores. i'm how hard i, the governments are being popular governments. and this vision searching the important for them. so it's really explicable, why did they have not been able to control developments downtown for the web that
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has ever to hello think we're not going to say some very heavy showers into a central and eastern parts of china. right, with them at scrub it dies pushing up towards the northeast as well. say snow rise here. this is our seasonal feature of the plumber ice. pushing a little further north, which has to be go through saturday, blazing, 27 celsius and let's go to them. it has been recently below average for the 1st time in a long time, most heavy show of stretching down into central and southern parts and toppling further east, which as we go through sunday, will flooding concerns and full south career, one or 2 showers, coming into japan meanwhile, some very heavy rice started to push his way towards the philippine. we'd have a developing tropical storm harris wanted to become a ty, food. eventually, it'll push this way up either towards taiwan toward shanghai, big uncertainty on this exact positioning. but it will make his way further northwards as we go through the next couple of days. lots of showers coming back in the meanwhile, some heavy down pulls the across and our china tied on things. a big down pulls
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breakdown, pulls to in to me on my still some very, very wet weather, red and orange warnings up across both western parts of india. some heavy showers, cool cycles, flooding them into pockets. don over the next couple of days is that rank continues to ramp its way up with ours, he's in the us investigating delta airlines. off the passengers were forced to wait on an idle plane and extreme heat. the plane was stuck on the tarmac at the las vegas airport for least 3 hours. passengers said the temperature inside the plane reached 45 degrees celsius. no air conditioning. several people fainted and required medical attention with 2 of them sent to hospital. while the us secretary of transportation papers, the judge says his department wants offices, the reports are shocking and we are investigating. i want to know how it was possible for passengers to be left in triple digit heat on board and airplane for that long. even at normal temperatures,
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a tarmac delay is not supposed to go is that long. and we have rules about that which were actively enforcing. and this is being investigated right now. your force which has an edge of the moment that an explosion ripped through a street and so that on the blocked engine. how does bag caused major damage? as you can see that the streets overturning cause create a huge hole in the ground. at least one pass and it was killed and thousands injured with ours, he is, don't know what caused the explosion yet, but suspect that it may have been a best gas pipeline. there's in raleigh's and hazy against the possible deployment of an international police force. the united nations secretary general has called for a forced assist haiti's police, and it's fight against criminal again. but there is still some distrust after you and peacekeepers were why they blamed for causing a color outbreak that 13 years ago. columbia as president, has opened a new session of congress defending his reform agenda since taking office
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a year ago. gustavo petro has tried to improve environmental and social protections, thought he was faced strong opposition, as out of here is out of fund around catchy reports. now, from the capital book, a time, a call to embrace change and build a national, packed by a president, struggling to advance this transformative agenda. columbus 1st ever left these presidents gustavo pay through, gave his 1st speech to a joint session of congress on columbus independence day. many here considered as a do or die moments for the government's many ambitious reforms. i do not mean that valuable to me, that there is a window of opportunity. it is the time for social reforms. it's the moments and it can be done in a day in which this country can become more gallic terry and, and that's why it's the moments for a national, packed, as the president defiantly presented his vision of columbia at a time when climate change represents a life threatening risk to humanity, once again promising to move the country away from its reliance on oil and coal and
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towards the sustainable energy transition. ok, let's say that the saturday school associated with but it's not just about making speeches. it's about trying to advance and environmental and social justice. the answer has been in buildings. we have encountered a struggle. there are forces in society and the state that oppose it forces. he also called them lawmakers to pass health labor patient education and agricultural reforms that he believes can profoundly change a country. there remains among the most social and economic lee and the world. but those are form space and uphill battle. the broad coalition, the presidents had built in congress when he 1st took office, has fallen apart, as tradition with parties, find the presidents proposals to radical and a style overbearing clinical yet. and i was told that they didn't get one. i think the government needs to do more to negotiate the reforms, if he doesn't become more conciliatory, trying to pass these reforms will be an or deal. he can't expect congress to be a notary or 41 year position due to the president showing banners. if that soldiers,
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when pits are said that his policy, if negotiate and deals and cease fires with on groups and mass, us reduce the depths of soldiers and policemen by $55.00 or 60 percent. and since losing the elections, the opposition is managed to regroup and mobilize large protest against the reforms, and also to assemble senior located. um, we have said repeatedly that the president is not listening to those who think differently from him, but our opposition is interested in building not doing damage to the victory a year ago. was a watershed moment park alone. this last piece of politics, yes, transporting is promising to tangible change remains elusive. allison that i'm not just the over us still ahead here on houses area. new york city built on immigrants tells asylum. safe is to go elsewhere as shelter has reached capacity.
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uninstalled as i'm be i get ready to make that women as well. come save you. we look at the impacts of the national team success as having on the countries next generation. the stories of determination and joining from modeling these energy efficient lives on this of was not for me to come in. if 2 and one day mean amazon what that as a living they've got you opened up your business, have a chance to and i'm going to shoot documentary from an african filmmakers africa direct on algebra when the news breaks, the story of this village is the same as many of us spread across the eastern front line, no electricity, no running water, when people need to be heard. and the story needs to be told this children are
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unable to go outside. inside is extreme. you help with exclusive interviews and in depth reports, lowest people expect to be wiped out all together by now. i'll just see right has teams on the ground to bring you more award winning document trees and live nice in newark . the welcome back to watching al jazeera. let's remind you about top stories here in the south present document fusion has responded to reports. the opponent will deploy troops towards border with salaries. he says russia will react to any aggression against the federalist. with full means passage displaced thousands of people on launching from tennessee to west to wish them as part of major protests against
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traditional changes. m. p 's. i expect a device on monday on a bill restricting the supreme court. the policy to stripe down government official strong winds of re ignited fires near the greek capital, athens was making a devastating heat waves. thousands of people have had to leave their homes. now those claims were initially contained over nights that fi fi system control a u. k. prime minister re issue, so your next conservative policy has something to defeats and by elections as narrowly avoided that loss. the main opposition labor policy, one, it's biggest bi election victory since 1945. and so being 9 states and all of them england district to help secure a historic majority for the conservative party during the last general election. but let's take a closer look at the results. as we mentioned labor over time, the conservative majority by revising a vote needs of over $20000.00, which is the largest professional ever as the bi election by labor. and the
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conservative policy naturally held for the prime minister bar as johnson's old piece of oxbridge and south rice slip winning by 495 birds and the liberal democrats. one summit to solution and freedom by more than 11000 words off to a full conservative and peace to down following a drug scandal. well from london motor say in a former advisor to the conservative home secretary and the red joins us low. i'll be watching cracks appear here in the tory hot land. yeah, i think, you know, and i think they've been there for a while now. we had to look collections a few months ago, which was heavy defeats for the conservatives. and this will be particularly worrying because the car department is to hasn't got to face and election himself and to lose seats that no monta, no, no small the charge. he's been $20000.00 majority so so in the north north and the south of the country establish conservative areas will be really uh,
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wiring to him. and his team said to me and also exclusive members of call them and do with thinking. what could it mean for them? well, speaking of which there's 2 doses, as you alluded to, that used to be very safe, tory seats. what's happened? is this a message about mission? so your next governmental is this, perhaps a deeper shift within the political landscape. and i think it's probably a combination. i mean a lot of people are looking back up the last year or so it's complete chaos in disarray within the conservative party. there is an element of loan boris. and 5 minutes to being haunted by ghost appointment. it's just past the economic situation is not a great cost leaving quakes. is it for you for lots of people in the u. k. and they are really feeling good. and also i think, 13 years, the size of one government, there was some people who probably think let's, let's maybe see if there's any other ideas elsewhere as well. and the prime minister, i think, is trying to turn the ship around and he has gotten his missions and he's his talk
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is that he wants to reach. but when you have a, this really difficult economic situation and people are on seeing and feed and get his friends in they, they say lives in there for kids. this is, this is, this is a situation that he's trying to contend with right now. or speaking of ghosts of 5 minutes of past that's talk about oxbridge because older it was a when the it feels like it might have rather been more of a voters against the london mass plans there than an actual vote. conservative. yeah, definitely. uh, there was a single issue on the bottom, the books, the, the uh about a quality and bought the marys doing to try and get that in control. and it was quite telling that the now new conservative in the next page did not read. he mentioned that the prime minister didn't already mentioned the government or the conservative party. he said it was a referendum on this a corporate same issue, as you know, is probably given the brand new step. it's a roommate in terms of your husband at 3 defeats to try and deal with this morning . but equally low said consent to what she has most been piece of thinking. this
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doesn't really reassure us because it's a seems to receive its telling me to reflect to the cost, months of the country and the majority is still very small. low. the fact that phase by election is to place a tool and 2 of the states was down to bar as johnson. how is he now viewed by the policy that i think a lot of people, a very teams try and move on and then the page from him including the new m p user presenting at the same speed. that would always be a small pets die on forest farms within the pots. do you think he was wrong? that he for think the prime minister is the one he almost stopped him into bye. but most people would like to get back to discussions of ideas of policies and what the offer is to the people of the case of the next election. rather than focused on as not to use and the scandals of the past. and there's been a few times where they could have been rebellions in the house of commons on
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legislation that the current apartment is trying to possibly surround the windsor agreement and rec, save, which you would have to boise is boat is, would be much more like and on but you can only get 20 also to oppose side. so he's power and i think the scene that people cool in terms of can he went to selections, easy, electrical, gold dust. i think ties very quickly coming off as well. interesting times. and date especially is that next to election will have to be hold within the next 18 months. now he's saying that form advisor to the conservative home century and the rug, thanks for your time. and for joining us here, and i was there, and i think he was speaking of election spans main center right. policy is expected to do well and sunday is trying to election the many i must say that the people's policy could also form an alliance with a fall, right potties to get into a power that could lead to friction between madrid and separatists and the counselor in your region fund, you get a go to ports. now from boss learn the,
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in the heat of a boss alone, a square, a rally in cold. the supporters of the largest pro capital on independence policy warning voters of the dangers tobacco's in the event of a right wing victory. in this region of 7 and a half 1000000 people, that accounts familiar with those spain's economy. regional economy has been the reality. and for the local section of society, secession from spain remains the goal. would alter the sales 2017 page for independence. tensions between both selena and the drift for the most serious crisis in spain's recent history center, right. people's policy that in government arrested and tried meet as of a trip to land independence movement and took back both control and less unit. when federal, such as the leader of the spanish socialist workers, party became prime minister in 2018, a new era of dialogue with such a motion. which led to apologize for the independence need is
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a sumptuous narrow majority in parliament for the past 5 years meant he has have to rely on votes from both the catalogs and bask separate his parties to post the legislation. and it's this level of cooperation. they say that has led to effective governments against the majority of citizens want to continue on this part. they know the future of catalonia is about understanding at that. spain progresses. the only way of maintaining this progress and the thing just to keep tedra such as leader the council on your question is what's making the prime minister look especially vulnerable. even though his policy, the socialist made games here in may's local elections. his perceived leniency towards the castle on set protest. politicians is being seen by unionist across spain. as unforgivable. the leader of the people's policy has made several campaign visits to the region, stressing unity with spain. the people's party will create work well and maintain
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a fluid dialogue with the catalan society and we will do so in respect of its particular characteristics. but placing importance on the unit. see that cadillac and share with the rest of spain, a victory by the people's policy would likely be prop top by support from the far right books policy, which is about to come down code on the regional independence movements. well, this may be a gift that you need to support is the separatists. it would be too much of a publication. so now you go out to 0 also later and go smaller, prosecutors is of such the offices, the electro buddy and the capital is positive, an investigation into accusation fraud against this me a policy and it's kind of it phenomena. arevalo judges had ordered that it'd be suspended, but that was a ton to often international outcry, unable to oh, is facing former 1st lady sandra torres. and as one of the next one is how the animals are to use have seized a record of 5.3 tons of cocaine from
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a fishing verse of sicily. southwest encouraged, it's the biggest drug seizure ever made in italy. police detected that numerous packages are being offloaded from the match and ship and being collected by fishing bodies. 5 men on board were arrested. the curtain has a value estimated at moving $914000000.00. new york city is sending leaflets to the us mexico border, adding asylum seekers to stay away about 90000 microns have arrived since april last year. christine salumi has been no more rude. that's the message from new york smears to migrants has been arriving by the bus. many said here by republican governors, states like texas, arizona, in florida, more than 90000 have been absorbed in the city since last spring. many are playing poverty and in some cases, persecution hoping to gain a better life in the united states. we gave them a place to sleep. we gave them food. we showed that the children were in our school
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system incorporated into our school system. we cannot continue to absorb tens of thousands of newcomers, for now felt the help of the state and federal government. the city has received $100000000.00 in emergency funding from the federal government, and volunteer organizations like team tlc. c, have been providing things like clothing, toys for kids and legal advice, but the city is projected to spend more than 4000000000 dollars to housing feet asylum seekers throughout the next year. with the homeless shelters that capacity the mirror is saying he will now limit adults asylum seekers to 60 days days. and the city is also passing out flyers like this at the us southern border warning migrants that new york is expensive and asking them to consider going someplace else. the flyer warns there's no guarantee of shelter, something advocates for the migrants contest as
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a so called sanctuary city that promises shelter for those of need. new york has been housing 55000 of them as they begin to link the process of applying for work papers. when the city starts closing and store as well at the same time saying we're welcoming city and we love it. immigrants, you know, you can't have it both ways. if we're a sanctuary city. so you're welcome and the grants of immigrants are the backbone of this city and into this country that we have to find creative solutions. not just turn our backs on. the mirrors move is unlikely to deter people like eugenio from venezuela. the amount of the it's great. hey frank, god, we're in a place with a developed immigration process. we already have clubs and shelter in the hotel why they feed us, but mer eric adam says the city can no longer cope. it's compassion for migrants may be unlimited, but resources are not. kristin salumi al jazeera new york. for me, us secretary of state, henry kissinger has been on a visit to china,
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the 100 year old. how talks in beijing with president change and things like how has to rolling back the is henry kissinger is once again and the chinese capital. once again, talking to a chinese leader to is really easy to use of you to raise the reading. you've just celebrated your 100 with birthday, and i wish you a long and healthy life. it was the most abusive welcome in china for us to begin 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 rest administration that the department is interested in open lines of communication with the p r c.
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unfortunately, by and large they have not responded to those requests. 52 years ago. richard nixon was the president to well, the holds up 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 beijing 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, and heralding the full of the soviet union and nearly 2 decades late to our strategy of us to put 15 outsets in such a way that we the closer to, to get union and china, then they moved to each other so that in every crisis. so we had full absence and
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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 . but we kind of have good relations with the some of the god 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 audra, sierra washington a still a head here on out a 0. kind of those restful goal score. this is a chance to make wild history, and you will be here, the
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the, well, it's about time, the sport and he has all the action from the women's woke up in day. thank you. this still is one of the favorites to when that will come. they started the campaign, but then in fact, sick when spain base in costa rica 3. now this game taking place in the museum capital welling center own goal, gifting spain, the late all for that goal is coming in start the 1st this minutes. i sign up on my scene as to gonzalez goes to and 3, some be are in japan. the other things in this group are ready to talk with her. the lexia highest was on the bench for this game, did come on as a late so also wanna buy a house. you can take the food going since injuring her need a year. it goes kind of his wrinkled score, christine sinclair,
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missed this chance to make some wills cop history against nigeria. has she converted this penalty? since i would have to come the 1st 5 to scripts, 6 the for will cups the game in melvin finished mill mill. he woke up, that'd be the philippines ended in a to last against switzerland. ramona, boston's, could be opened from the penalties. functions and aiden zealand. switzerland is 2nd coming from the serona people midway through the 2nd and i was, i'm barely connected with the women's will come to play that 1st much against japan on saturday. the hope back home is that the success of the cycle. couple queens will encourage more women to play the game permits us, it has more. the football sands in zambia needed something to get them excited about the game. again, the national women's team, the couple queens have done just that is a 1st appearance at the women's world cup, but that means no, it's going to be a tough tournament. but if i look at this says,
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is all that works in which the country is that they have the funds spend. we don't expect much, but for them is a game of shows if they can utilize that sounds as they have on there. but there it is. that they have well, anything is worth where they can make it on the kenwood women's football in zambia faces numerous challenges, including a lack of funding and limited resources. sarah j knows all too well how hard it can be for women to get support. oh, if i'm in the gulf, i'm in the beginning, i had challenges with my family. they wanted me to focus on school while no, they thought i couldn't make a living from football. but i kept playing until they accept today. go, well, they saw how well women's football is doing here in san diego mind up the mains, national side has never qualified for the world cup. the success of the women's team has seen a change in attitude. spit that does people huffstutter having a different perspective of how they view football and how they view women? it's good for especially now they're looking at the women. they are thinking that
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the women can do something also, and also they can bring uh print to the country. local football players, hope the exposure the country is getting at the world cup leads to more opportunities for come because it gives us the exposure. now now we're on the global stage for engines. we're going to have more people interested in our players because uh we've demonstrated the quality that that will come to how does this sound, these w at the 2023 women's world cup is an inspiration for up and coming players and young girls also want to one day represent a country at the global tournament. hardaman tasa out a legal, messy said somebody to study for new club in set mind me lights for on friday in the league cup game with mexican same chris as of anticipation of what origin seen as world cut when and counts and could bring to the unless is obviously huge and out is there a sky bill? i was on the reports on the story from miami,
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the number to. 2 yes, it's were you know, missy has come to miami thousands of bands. welcome to football superstar, as he was introduced this week as the newest member of into miami. write us out. the question is, why did arguably the greatest football player of his generation choose to leave europe and continue his career? it's into miami, one of the worst teams in the m, a o. s. once beleaguered professional football league in america. the reasons are many. first miss, you will see you at home in miami, a city with the largest origin time population in the us and the miami. so not only be a player, but also an owner. messy signed a $150000000.00 contract with enter miami. they will also give him part equity in
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the teen. something he wouldn't have had playing anywhere else. and the deed assigned him to a lucrative revenue sharing agreement that could tack on hundreds of millions of more to his annual income. long after you score his final goal, clearly messy chose miami because he wants to build something beyond his football legacy. and in exchange, miami is building something for him. this is what the future argentina football federation training center in the us will look like located in the town of north b village, next to miami. it is where argentina will train during the 2026 world cup. how being the admin type football association, it's a very strong partner, has been extremely helpful and then winning the world cup, for example, only raised the level of anticipation and expectation in the community for this project. so the same thing happened twice over with the old massey coming to town. a new era of football in the united states,
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with the games. biggest name now calling america home. gabriel was on to out easy to my end. it was correct as building a big lea don't a through the full ashes test against australia in manchester, england looking for quick runners with the bad weather full cast on saturday and sunday caps and ben stokes made a whole century type of full size getting over 60 to help us to lead over a 150 runs just hazelwood pick. australia is policy to 5. what gets after lunch in a brief range like johnny best though? smashing a whole century instantly? what could i mean? what could be? what is the last person that she's always fun grand, jimmy? i'm a single slice trying to verify that with the parts in a short time ago, 599. a late of 273. they have to win this much the same with a chance of retaining the ashes. just the oil protest is attempt to disrupt plant goals. funnel major championship the a smoke fly with sets off and orange panel to thrown on the 17th green at the role
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of a pool, which is hosting the open environmental group as talk through the few sporting events and the kind of shooting cutting ashes on the wimbledon tennis championships, a nice volume and a half of trumpet smith on that same 17th hold a bit earlier on the lights are feel strongly hitting holding well, unfortunately he was a target part. the end of the 2nd round, the set so missed the white test right now, american brought home and leading the tournaments on send on and a new record is being said in free. the only thing one of the world's most dangerous schools. this is a frenchman on a gerald making his attempts at the vertical blue competition in the bahamas. nope . reading equipment used in his full, he managed to go down a 120 to meet his watched along the way up by some safety dive is under the will to finale 4 minutes. all right guys. okay, that is ice board is looking for that response. a long way down on the thank you. now legendary americans they had tony bennett,
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has died at the age of $96.00. his career spends many genres from pop standards to show tunes to jazz, and he had a major influence on american music. let's take a look back them as life a antony benedetto known to the world as tony bennett, launched his career in his native new york. his 1st number one song in 1951 because of you. it had to the that it called his style intimate singing in the tradition of popular american crew nurse officer. you bought it so much a younger artist see later paired with like any winehouse. and lady garza marveled at bennett's relaxed approach to recording the 2 cases. something that's a great and got it. and they say,
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you're kidding. no, that's it said the following. the bennett style fell out of favor when rock music caught on. but the stage to come back in the 19 eighties and nineties, with albums that attracted younger audiences. less in san francisco, through the decades, the tune that became his most famous boosted bennett's global appeal. i like my sickness as long as i left my heart in san francisco and everybody says, don't you ever get tired of saying that? because i do it all over the world. i get commissioned to sing it. it's made me aware of citizen, i happen to love the song. the winter of 20 grammys, including a lifetime achievement award in 2001. then it recorded music until he was diagnosed with alzheimer's in 2015,
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the city of san francisco honored him with the statute for his 90th birthday, the a thank you for the legacy. he leads to the great american songbook. it's amazing man lot. that's it for me in the stalls you'd pay for this news out of $10.00 co way. i'll be back in a couple of minutes with much the showing is coming over our heads from russian positions and
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a new crane positions have been standing about how they were directly targeted as they were trying to sleep. we've seen some of the residents come out of the building with that possessions in suitcases by substantial safe anymore. what happens on that day is a will quite legion across the lines and the level of destruction here. proof of just how fits the fighting has been in recent weeks, this russian or don't some on a street has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries to store strong willed, challenging, traditional female stereotype in the male dominated society to make a difference. if i go a loophole and how some of these look like this is highly contaminate to living in the class, the risk in it all out is there
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unmanned aerial vehicles, deputies, but increasingly familiar tools on the modern battlefield with the conflict in ukraine, sparking the 1st full scale, drawing more and pointing to a coming age of artificial intelligence and upon them as weapons. people in power examines the ethical questions around this proliferating technology. and whether it poses a distributed threat. drones in the future of war on a jersey to the russian president. one is poland saying he would treat any aggression towards batteries as an attack on his own country. the.
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