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diminishing the flight of countless victims of frank coast, 3060 at dick, take the shape with a group of survivor. it says launched an international law suit hoping to bring those accountable to justice and force the country to acknowledge its fascist bost . the silence of others witness on now to sierra revealing eco friendly solutions to come back to our planet. on l g 0 the . ready a few and once the millions of people will suffer off to the breakdown of the blacks, the rain so many drove hungry. so most of many made as a result of this decision. the
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other i missed of the time this is l 0 at life. and also coming up a message from prison, the russian president says, any aggression on batteries will be seen as an attack on his own country. thousands launched from tel aviv to west jerusalem. and nationwide, protests against the government prefers traditional the, the 9 who left his house in san francisco saying attorney bennett has died at the age of 19. the un to monetary in chief says the end of the black sea greenville will put millions at serious risk. he was speaking of to you kind of curious,
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russia of attacking warehouses, storing grain in the odessa region on the black sea coast. 2 people were injured in those late just as strikes and tons of agricultural parties will serve, destroy. for many of those 362000000 people, it's not a mattress sadness of disappointment. it's a matter of threats to the future and the future of their children and their families then upset the angry. they're worried that and so some of them go hungry. some will stop, many may die as a result of these decisions. well that's picked out of america is a james bay, if he's at the u. n for us, james e u. and it's been very vocal about this for some time. tell us more about the food security concerns here or yeah, they all very, very concerned about the situation. this black see grand initiative is actually signed. it's coming up to the 1st anniversary of the signing, but it's, there is no best day. there is nothing to set of right. russia terminated earlier this week, and you had the comments that from the humanitarian chief of the united nations,
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the political chief has me to call out. she said this was just part of russia's senseless more. she said, it's going to further compound the crisis around the world, the figures we're talking about, a really huge, the un saying 362000000 people in 69 countries meet humanitarian aid. and the black sea green initiative was doing it space. it was exporting growing to $45.00 of those countries at the total of $33000000.00 metric tons. we've seen criticism of russia from many around the security council table, in fact, the crating, the boston. so the united nations is speaking in the council now for us, and by so the spoke a little earlier, she said that russia was waging war against the world's paul. she said it was right for dollars in food. she says many people are hungry, some will die. so similar message coming from the u. n. and many of the western countries, russia does not appear to be punching the russian deputy on bus that he spoke
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a short time ago as well. to meet you probably on sky, he gave 7 conditions that need to be matched across you have to come back to the deal. i think it's fair to say it'd be very, very hard for the you and to meet those conditions. because basically, this was a commercial deal, this was the un allowing a passage of, of, of ships of between ukraine and took the, facilitated by deal with russia, ukraine and took care of but the ships were commercial ships using commercial insurance. russia wont, sole source of deals for its food and fertilizer. and also some exemptions were gained with the, with the us and the you even the banking deal with jp morgan to get my any going back to russia. but the problem is many countries just don't want many companies don't want to do deals with russia this time for well, you all hearing right now from the ukrainians. james, what is then the future of the grand deal, or should i perhaps ask, is that
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a future for the grand deal? is there an alternative, if not well, certainly the ukrainians are hoping that perhaps there is and a to meet you. collab of the ukrainian foreign minister was here earlier in the week. we know that he was talking to you and so it could be general and others about alternatives and possibilities. when i spoke to the training on boss that who was now speaking of the security council before the security council meeting, i also have about reports that maybe you crime is going to try a route very close to the trade show. what now that they have snake island back at that disputed island. russia took early on in the war and a route going to remain here, which was a nato country. that is, he said something that they are thinking about and talking to others about they would need to be able protection for that journey. join the black, see until k, i wouldn't be the most likely country. so i think they are the ones to watch in these negotiations. i have to tell you that having spoken to high level officials
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here at the you and they are very skeptical about this idea because they say which company or which insurance company would want to let the vessels troy out that sort of route when the russians have said they will target any shipping coming from ukraine, and indeed we are now hearing from tequila in the security council will stay across this for you here on out to 0. so now, james, based out of america, to, thanks so much doing well as we've had russian forces have been carrying out the strikes. and you can support fishy. since the salt on a bridge linking crimea to russia's mainland, how corresponded rather cried has the latest now from keith. for falls consecutive nights, russian missile is targeting the south of ukraine this time, according to the ukrainians. a 2 caliber cruise missiles struck a warehouse of facility in the desa region, causing damage to silos and also the destruction of more than a 100 tons of food according to the craniums. this is a systematic attempt by russia to completely destroy its food,
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ex boating infrastructure and previous attacks. we have seen damage to grain handling facilities in odessa port itself. this also comes as from midnight's. the ukraine has introduced this policy seemingly in retaliation for russia's threats against the merchant ships in the black sea web ice. ukraine says it will treat any ship sailing towards russian blacks. the ports, as potentially carrying military call goes on acting accordingly. although so far we've heard of no incidents of ukrainian navy trying to into set any vessels in the black sea, but fried. i'll just say era chief. meanwhile, russian president vladimir persian has had a warning for poland. he says in moscow will treat any aggression against battle roost with old means assets disposal. now this follows reports that poland had deployed troops to with border with batteries on the state must not raise from
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russia's wagner group again, training by the russian soldiers, me about polish border. wagner forces your and then the relocation to batteries of to last months. short lived in the use any against russia's military leadership. during his televised address presenters and also have this message for the publish government. even the most, i you, thanks. the soviet union i started bullied, 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 waterford for a boat. and we will remind mister that usually a couple of oliver has worn out from oscar legitimate pieces, a lashed house at the publish leadership saying, and the seeking to form a coalition under the nato umbrella to intervene in the conference in ukraine's and a next, a large piece of the ukrainians have a treat. uh also poland wants to seize part of the bell of russian territory. and if it goes ahead and the nations of war against batteries,
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it will be the war against russia as both countries are part of the union stage. so russia is ready to retaliate. also, patient has said that the west is disappointed with the ongoing ukrainian counter offensive as it has no result saying that the ukrainian armed forces separate huge losses, tens of thousands of soldiers and hills to criticize the west and weapons delivered to the country to ukraine. according to him, the west, the equipment was able to inferior to the old soviets made equipment well uprooted in critic and formed a s a f. s. b officer. ego stroke of is facing up to 5 years in prison. on charges have been fighting extremism, is criticized russia's ministry and wagner, mass of aries from when he called incompetence and ukraine. stroke of was one of the fast lead is of the must go back to separate hist uprising in east and ukraine . last year adults court convicted him as meta in connection with the 2014 downing of malaysia airlines passenger jet, which kill 298 people. moving on and
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a trial date has been set for former us president donald trump, to face charges of withholding top secret documents. a federal judge has set the 20th of may, has the trial stop days, according to court documents that was released on friday, that will put trump trial at the end, the republican primary. he's going to do the fun product for the nomination to run for president in 2024, from surveys as fast. he's 7 counts in the trial, including moving fast. the violations of the espionage act to thousands of people on launching from tel aviv to west, or we saw them as part of major protests against a planned judicial as a whole mass of protest against those changes to the judiciary. have now continued an israel for months and peas are expected to verse on monday on a bill restricting the supreme court's palace to strike down government decisions professional model. him. and i would like to tell you that efforts are being made
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to reach an agreement and the reason ability clause. 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 and the hatred. and the risk is to announce that he is stopping the legislation and responding to what the people want the most peace and to return to a common life and common good. it is possible, it is within reach. that is what needs to happen now. well, how much i'm doing has more for us now from occupied. a story said, when you look at this video, it really speaks to the commitment of these protesters that have continued to come out a week after week, month after month, trying to protest against the passage of
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a bill or the even larger package of proposed bills by prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and as far right wing coalition partners, that would critic say substantially, we can the judiciary here. now when it comes to this specific protest, this march, it started about a day and a half ago. it's going from it started to tell a b, and the plan is for the thousands who are taking part in it that they will end up sunday morning in front of the connected in front of the parliament. that's when it's scheduled. the debate will start taking place about this bill. that would, as critics say, substantially, we can the oversight of the supreme court as well as other courts in israel. and the fact of the matter is this is not the only protest you also have had by many accounts, hundreds of thousands of people that have been coming out day after day in the past week, various cities, some of them, uh, stopping traffic, um, cutting highways some of them in front of union building, some of them in front of the supreme court of protests that we cover just a couple of days ago, trying to get the message across the prime minister that they are committed to
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continue to come out. no matter the obstacles they may face to send a message that they will not back down if the prime minister does not back down and does not show this very contentious package of proposed laws that would overhaul the judiciary in this country. the strong winds have re ignited fires near the greek capital, athens. lessening a heat wave. one finds a forced thousands of people to leave their homes with ours. he's confirmed the same is that initially been contained over night, but then 55 has lost control. rising temperatures of up to $44.00 degrees celsius i expect to the cross grease. the correspondence stephanie deca has laces for us from lung drop that's on the outskirts about them. the revised the circle every 2 minutes or so to the interest to barely filling it. you can
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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. and it's 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 re ignite. 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 cup to is also assessment aircraft military aircraft to try and contain what's burned around 35 square kilometers a forest outside of the green capital. often of the coast guards of libya and ulta are conducting seed rails, designed to the town like rents from crossing the mediterranean sea. the governments of the 2 countries agreed to join patrols back in 2020. i say it is
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working so far with fewer people, landing and volta, there is who, of course, or rescued all being returned to libya. a correspondent of electronic joined one of the christ gone by the central mediterranean. these waters has been described by the un as the most dangerous maritime crossing in the world with more than 20000 recorded debts since 2014. the multi is a 40 say that these drills will help enhance the capabilities of the libyans in search and rescue operations and medical evacuations, as well as the general spec sions, of vessels. according to the, when there are more than 700000 migrants in libya, many of them come to libya across the mediterranean sea to reach here at the you of the libyan say that the just this year alone, they've intercepted it more than 8000 migrants, etc. and brought them back to libya, the un refugee agency,
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the international organization for migration, say that libya is not a safe, a place to push these migrants back a but for the live inside here there, they say that these training sessions are helping them enhance their capabilities both sides say that these drills will further enhance their relationship and cooperation in the central mediterranean mallets right now, which is 0 of the cost of multiple. or let's go ahead here on out as strikes in call to him was reports, a 7 civilians dead where life and the suitcase and it's been a tough day if the u. k. is governed and conservative policy. find out why it's be this, i'm promising to be gain the trust of the route to you by visit cut,
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all hello baby. i'm going to say some very heavy showers into central and eastern parts of china, right with the next couple of days pushing up towards the northeast as well. say snow rise here. this is the seasonal feature of the plum, rice pushing a little further north, which has to be go through saturday badging $27.00 celsius a month to go to them. it has been recently below average for the 1st time in a long time, most heavy shower 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 this way towards the philippine we have a developing tropical storm. here is what is to become a tie 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 north, which 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
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a big down pulls breakdown, pulls to in to me on the 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 of the quote to you by visit cuts on stories of determination. in joining from modeling these energy efficient lives on this of was not for me to come in. if you and wanda mean amazon what that as a living they've got it opened up to a business have a term inquiry to and i'm going to shoot documentary from an african filmmakers africa direct on algae 0. the
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the welcome back to watching out of here, and i'm the sounds of your tag here, and that's remind you of on top story. the ones who monetary and chief says the end, the black sea green deal will put millions of the serious risk you were speaking of to you, kind of curious, russia, advertising warehouses during grand in the odessa region on the blacks. the presence of a person, meanwhile, has responded to reports that opponents vote deployed troops to its border with fellow roost. he says russell will react to any aggression against a roost with all means assets, despite the thousands of people in israel montes and tel aviv to west, to risk them as part of major protests against traditional changes and peas are expected to vote on monday on a bill restricting the supreme court's powers strikes down government official.
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turning to the contract ensued on now there are reports, the strikes have killed a beast, 7 civilians in the capital call to their also suggestions that the age group doctors without borders could pull out of the country. often one of its 8 convoys was attacked. well, let's go straight to our correspondent, have a morgan. she's on the ground there for us in cartoon about always seeing and all the intensification here of the find thing the way it definitely is being more as strikes by the 70s army against positions of the parent, military rapids support forces in various parts of the capital. but we're also seeing to building casualties now in the southern parts of the capital residents there reported that several civilians were killed as a result of an s, right targeting positions of the permanent through rapids support forces in that parts of the capital cartoon. and they see that others will also injured and they will transfer it to hospitals nearby for treatment. they also said that uh, several homes and properties were destroyed as a result,
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as fighting continues between the parent military rapids support forces and the signees army. now that was just one of the places that were targeted uh on friday. they were also as tracts in the northern parts of the capitol and in the central parts of the capital as well. and we were able to hear heavy, artfully being fired here from the city of on demand in the capital to with the northern parts as far as and continues. so civilians are concerned that they say that there is no sign that this fighting is a beating between the 2 sides. and they continue to be caught up in the conflict with the casualties increasing day by day. have a went on months and months into this context. we know hospitals and age groups have really been struggling. how are they now holding up, especially given what we're hearing from doctors that board is from the very 1st day of the fighting in mid april magics have been describing the situation as dire . catastrophic hospitals have been targeted in the conflict that they've been had by artillery. they've been occupied by the groups that are fighting, making it very hard for doctors to operate. now the medical group doctors without
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borders that that's 18 of its passed around the hospital in the southern parts of the capital, were assaulted by who they described as armed men without identifying whether it's the people from the beginnings army or the paramilitary rapids support forces. but they say that should that incident repeat itself, then it will be very hard for them to continue their work. many doctors have also complained about harassments out by the wearing sites over the past few months. they say that it should be a mighty group pull out of operations here in the capital for them that would simply make the situation. but human and parent, especially the medical situation in the capital which is already dire. even worse. have a morgan. there was all the latest force on the ground in the sudanese capital. thank you. have columbia as president, has opened a new session of congress defending his reform agenda since taking office a year ago. gustavo petro has tried to improve environmental and social protections,
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but he's faced stiff opposition. how the thunder? i'm just sort of what's mount from boca to call, to embrace change and build a national, packed by a president, struggling to advance this transformative agenda. columbia as 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 this a do or die moments for the government's many ambitious reforms. i do not mean that value parts only 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 galad, terry and, and that's why it's the moments for a national, packed, the president defiantly present to this 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 towards the sustainable energy transition. ok,
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let's say that the saturday school associated 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. the. he also called them lawmakers to pass health labor pension education and agricultural reforms that he believes can profoundly change a country that remains among the most social and economic lee and the world. but those reforms facing uphill battle the products coalition. the president had built in congress when he 1st took office has fallen apart as traditional parties find the presidents proposals to radical and his style overbearing. okay, cool. yeah, no, i was told, 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 for the one that you position due to the president showing banners if
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that soldiers, when pets are said that his policy, if negotiate and deals and cease fires with on groups and mafias, reduce the depth of soldiers and policemen site $55.00 or 60 percent and since losing the elections, deal position is managed to regroup and mobilize large protest against the reforms . and also to example senior located 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 you, but that was victory. a year ago was a watershed moment. park alone last this politics. yes, transforming is promising to tangible change remains elusive. allison that i'm not just the over with our season the us investigation, delta airlines of the passengers were forced to wait on an idle plane and extreme heat. the plane bound for atlanta was stuck on the tarmac at the las vegas airport for at least 3 hours. passengers said the temperature inside the plane which 45
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degrees celsius and there was no air conditioning. several people fainted and required medical attention was to sent to hospital. the secretary of transportation papers is says that 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, 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. if you've had prime minister issues, 2 nights, conservative party has suffered 2 major defeats and by elections and not really avoided a sad loss. the main office is naval policy. one is biggest by election victory since 1945 in the northern england district. the verge of seeing as crucial, going into a possible general election next year. but it's mr. ports now from london. i hear
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the class may is julia black labels, newest member of parliament was 7 years old when he's party last one, a british general election. we have rewritten the rules on why labor can win. 25 year old kid. my overturn the conservative majority of more than $20000.00 in a bi election in the north of england. his party hopes this is a taste of what's to come. you voted for change, you put your trust in the labor policy. and we said you, we hit that cry for change away from the chaos away from those rising bills, the crumbling public services, etc. joanna dykes has been duly elected as a conservative last 2 of 3 seats in by elections on thursday. the governing party held on just to be experts see to form a prime minister far as johnson. he resigned after he was found to have misled parliament over parties in his residence during the pump demik look downs. westminster has been acting a lot of the next of actions. it's on the acting like it's
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a done deal. the people have on square. it's just a little event that it snow. but he's potty only one here because of local anger at the extension of a scheme from labels. love the man that imposes heavy fees and people using older, more polluting cause. nationwide labor leads the conservatives by more than 20 percent in the latest polling. so ready, you can see it as well. the, let's worry about fences now. exploding into more full blank terror. that's a realistic federal prospect. i'm sure the in thing just you can know that at any time now that has the majority of about 50000 is basically totes, are less things dramatically trying strikes me to pay high inflation. rising mortgage rates are all fueling both to frustration with the government, offering ticket. what that, what i've done to like the last time that's certain, right? people won't change the size and everything's going down really soon. that cost
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perhaps about 12 months to tony's parties, fortunes around the speculation. they'll be general election by november next year . but he's going to be an uphill battle. the conservative policy has been in power the 13 years, and he's struggling to point to ending achievements. burnett smith, i'll just say era experts grammy award winning american sing attorney bennett has died in new york age 96, just 2 weeks source of his 97th birthday ben . it's 1963 june. i left my heart in san francisco with one of his most popular. he released a move and 70 albums and $119.00 grammys during his decades on career, which cost so many genres. he's being remembered as one of the last great lounge thing is of the mid 20th century.
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