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ones, millions of people who suffer off to the breakdown of the black sea grain deal. some of these are hungry. so most of many may die as a result of these decisions. hold on to get a warning from vladimir, posted in, the russian president says any aggression on fellow roost will be seen as an attack on his own country by as much from kind of a 2 west jerusalem. a nationwide protest against the government's proposed changes to the legal system. uninstall dates being set for former us president donald trump is facing charges related to his handling of classified documents. and i'm far as while with the sports switzerland beat philippines at the women's world cup. and spain such as the biggest when the tournament so far. hiring 3 goals, costa rica, the view and see monetary jeep says,
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the end of the black sea green deal is going to risk millions of lives. he's been speaking after you create a to use russia of attacking more green stores in the augusta region on the black sea coast. 2 people are being injured in the latest air strikes and tons of agricultural projects have been destroyed. for many of those 362000000 people, it's also a matter of sadness or disappointment. it's a matter of threats to the future and the future of the children and their families . they're not sad, the angry. they're worried that can, so some of them go hungry, some will stop, many may die as a result of these decisions. we're going to speak to obviously there's different logic attitude james base. i think you and that was a fairly unequivocal message. what else is being said about the black sea? greenville, james? the most strong comments coming from the united nations. we have the double barrels, comments really from the humanitarian chief. you heard that. and then also from
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rose, with the color was the political chief of, of the united nations. these are 2 of the top deputies of the secretary general mr . carlo said that this was russia's senseless full of all with consequences that can be felt around a well strong comments coming to uh, from the us ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas greenfield. she said the russia, russia was waging a war on the wells pool. she said, russia was recognizing food, many are hungry. people will die. and strong comments coming from many other members of the security council of russia came back. they only have the deputy ambassador in the chat today to meet treat polanski. he said there were conditions that they've been repeating and all those conditions must must be met for oppression to come back to the deal. i think that is unlikely to happen because it's a pretty high bar, according to you and officials, the bombs being set by russia and the un doesn't hold cards here. because although
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they were managing this deal with ukraine and took it and was the acceptance of russia, this was commercial vessels who applying this route. and that was commotion insurance involved. and i think the un thinks is very unlikely that the commercial companies would want to get involved. and it was also a commercial deals that would be done with russia. russian says it says it's conditions is not getting enough of its food and fertilize the through. and it's not happy with the banking arrangements, but again, these are done by commercial entities. and the reality is that some of these entities don't want to do business business with russia. i would imagine a lot of the countries in the us and elsewhere who are going to be affected by that . so looking at alternative ways of getting some sort of food security or at least trying to boast of insecurity. what's the un saying about that as well? yeah, the you and he started very worried about the situation as you heard the from mr. griffith, steve, military and chief of the black sea green initiative was subbing southeast or is
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that provided over a year? and it is actually coming up, introduced the master ballast to the us anniversary, but of course nothing's set of right because the deal was, was terminated just a few days ago. so the $3000000.00 metric tons of food went from the pulse in ukraine to a total of $45.00 countries. now these, these are countries, many of them that, that have a severe humanitarian needs. and the u. n. does not know how it's going to meet those needs, the w r p, which is the part of the u. n. the provides food to people in need. it's got funding shortages as well. one thing that is being suggested is that next week, we know that the russian president vladimir putin as a summers of african leaders taking place in st. petersburg and russia is also talking about doing deals with african countries. so it may well be that russia decides to offer some of its grain either for free or low or to cap price to some
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of those countries. i spoke to ukraine's ambassador about this year, the u. n. and he said he didn't think the african leaders would not leave, and he didn't think that they could be bored. i'll just say this diplomatic editor james base talking to us from the you on, james. thank you. last goes, there strikes on the green facilities in odessa followed ukraine's assault on the bridge linking crimea to mainland russia. robert bryan has the latest 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, ex boating infrastructure and previous attacks. we have seen damage to grain handling facilities in a desk support itself. this also comes as from midnight. ukraine has introduced
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this policy seemingly in retaliation for russia's rights 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, in to set any vessels in the black sea. well, but fried, i'll just say era chief, russian president vladimir persians, one poland about his deployment of troops to his eastern border with bella roofs. and that move bipolar and was it responds to wagner. mustn't or is training bella russian soldiers right on poland border. michel level has more on the warning from losing state border crossing prohibited reads, the sign separating poland and bellows. poland is a member of nato. better. ruth is closely allied with russia,
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but has kept its troops out of the war in ukraine so far. but stalls instead of wagner medicine res, now based in that country or training bill of russian troops, those exercises are taking place right on the polish border. poland responded by the probably more than a 1000 troops east. these are hardly more criminals. so of course, any privilege government would be a concern then the 1st g, g of any government is to protect is as the international border and the people on the outside portion below the roof. and also is response was met with somewhat of a history lesson from the russian president. nor do they have, i did say that it was thanks to the soviet union, thanks to steps taken by stalin. but poland got substantial territories in the west . german lat. this is a fact western published territories, stollins gift to opponent and but that expanded into plenty of them. have all friends and was sofa cussing about it. we'll give them
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a reminder with the makeup of postings, territories is a part of european history with taking a look at in august 1959, just the weeks before nazi germany's troops across the board into poland. at all. 5th land, joseph stalin, signed a non aggression pact effectively coughing, poland in hoff, as each army invaded from either side in both the soviet union, 2 years before hitler focused these sites on inviting that country in 1941. at the end of the 2nd world war, pollings board has changed significantly with its preamble frontier, shifting for the west to incorporate parts of defeated nazi germany. this was style in so called gift tutoring was referring to. but for my head of nato's allied, come on, retired general. phillip breedlove says pollutants, comments about poland may be just
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a distraction. have the village press now start talking about these exercises and stop talking about his failures in ukraine. here on the police board with ben, a roof, people are concerned the wall games going on just kilometers away. could mean something was for the country. mike, level, elders, era, their shop of all those. good morning, the story, a legitimate patient has lost child, have been punished, need to say that seeking to annex a large part of the ukrainian territory. postpone and also wants to seize part of the bella russian land. so persian vide retaliation of poland goes to go ahead and unleashed a war against batteries. he said it would be the war gays, to russia to as both countries, a part of the union states. also, according to pace in the west is disappointed with the ongoing ukrainian counter offensive as it has no result saying that the ukrainian on forces suffered huge
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losses, had criticized the quality of the western weapons delivered to ukraine, saying they were even interior to the old soviet made equipment, meanwhile, we had from that piece of 4 minutes to survey their shannon on the consequences of russia's withdrawal from the grain. do, he commented on the statements by the russian defense ministry, that's all ship. some of the block see would be considered carriers of ministry congo. he said that the vessels would be inspected in order to figure out what the carry and all the issues of the future transit of the ships in the block c would be discussed during possible new contacts between press and prison, attackers president at one unit i shop a lot of the outer z, right, most guy was like me to put in meetings by reminding pull into what he says, a old style and is being read by some is a threat to the nato nation. the north atlantic treaty organization began after the 2nd world war, the u. k. and the united states where it's finding members, nato has a 31 members in sweden is expected to join, assume all and joined in 1999,
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8 years after the fall of the soviet union. other eastern european countries have become members since then. well, joining your slide from warsaw, poland is all been pushed off, is missing your follow with the costume, your philosophy foundation and former director of the nature information office in moscow banker to help you with this out. and i'll just see the thank you very much indeed. i'm one of our previous reports. we had general phillip breed loved the former head of the us, european forces, saying that he felt that this was a, the statement by the way of putting was essentially a distraction he was trying to distract attention away from the what was happening in ukraine. what's your interpretation of all of this? i mean, i, since i agree with general regular, i mean this is, this is kind of, you know, half a if i may so, so i mean, which it does it to quite often. and that, it's, that it's a distraction, of course, what's happening on the phones. but it's a distraction from this, you know, i should absolutely have, you know, really incredible decision to, to,
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to try to engineer for prizes and various things happening in russia. i mean it's all varies are rest are being made. you know. uh, installation is high rates. the interest rates are based on the typical pushing he likes to also, i think he's one of his intentions probably have papers have time. he's trying to help. he's a little out, but we just try to look at should be able to rise to sort of some very some but so you know that the rush it with the fact beer. right. but the trophies, everybody's seen fluids. you know, there was the boat at the engine now frank, whatsoever for a product that no territorial designs, etc. this is, this is page and bits of information. but the thing is that, you know, she will continue doing this because i don't think she really knows. and the other form of communicating with the world. so it is a publication and that's why you know that please share mandatory have decided to kind of been used. okay. him to do some of the internal movements as part of the
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training and to send a message that, you know, don't even think about it because, you know, it is provocative to have this. uh, you know, i exit science is using essentially criminal background books, right? on a part of the board i but nobody's in content really is kind of losing excessive amount of sleep. we just take, you know, preventive measures and then the yes and i'll call them is a member of major us do it for us has explained well, and that's basically something which makes the pushing. that's one thing he does on this, that there is, there's no, so a side kind of speaking to him. given everything you said, let's just a structural point to level the other, any circumstances under which you could see poland having to take some sort of aggressive action against developers. you know, i mean, aggressive action is probably doable. that will be because pulling this is, you know, i mean like any, know, natal, several goodies ation that nato member states. they, you know, they, they have the legal disputes, etc. but you know, there is no that no aggressive glance whatsoever when you started, you know,
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age 14 is, is somebody who kind of still lives at the time of cyber unit. and it is sure that it was a pass at the not taught and knows about it, because we're, unfortunately part of it, you know, as some of it's, a lot of times have been declassified. and they show that certain, you know, aggressive plans, aggression against other countries that is simply not the case from nature. and frankly, the other, i can certainly be or i should people but the, the location from dallas is so a lot of it is, is just noise trying to provo trying to kind of monitor the waters. and in that sense, you know, i think it's, you know, i even provides an opportunity and i'm very grateful. like your report has time to actually mind, viewers of the history. also that what happened, you know, the and the 2nd to warren, russia, somebody's union as success is paid to should be, has actually been one of the aggressive so this suspicious history. nobody has any territories, the claims and call them the any of the major countries. so this is,
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this is nonsense, but there is, why don't we shoot, which is the highway preparations which have been from dr. g, by better us. uh, you know, essentially using that unfortunately, situation, some people who really need somebody been slowing down into the other us i've been pushed for the border so this would not work. i yeah that's, that's also something which perhaps is where it's stressing that there is another kind of, on the glad war going on against countries such as pollen. but they're both the countries and that's, that's using, you know, you know, she went beans as, as kind of provo, cartridge and provocative action. so that's, that's something which we cannot forget. i, it's really interesting get the benefit of your expertise in this rather pushed off . thank you very much indeed for your time on to 0. thank you. my pleasure. while a vocal critic of president, food and non former intelligence, all of us are equal style coffee is facing up to 5 years in prison. on charges of inciting extremism is criticized. russia's military and vaudeville. meisner is for
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what he's called incompetent. be so new claim circle was one of the 1st leaders of the most go back separate this uprising in eastern ukraine last year. a dodge called convicted him of murder in connection with the 2014 dining of a militia airlines passenger jets, which killed 298 people. finding motor ahead on the news already, including strong ways reignite wind fires, funding around the greek capital, athens and the surrounding areas for votes of fresh air strikes and consuming se 7 are dead on one of the last a boots active in sit on says it might pull us and canada is record goals for mrs. a chance to make world how his father is going to be here with that story is for the holidays being set for former us president donald trump, to face charges of withholding top secret documents, federal judge and said 2020 of the mays. the trial start date, according to
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a court document released on friday. that's going to put times trial at the end of the republican primary is coming to the funds on the for the nomination to run for president in 2024. trump faces $57.00 comes into trial for the more of those thursday violations of the espionage act. we're going to go live to my account and just joining me now from washington dc. mike, the judge in this case is being watched very closely and all of this, how significant does the timing that you set for this trial as well? she is being watched very closely. indeed, the judge eileen cannon was appointed by a trumpet back in 2020. and she presided over the case concerning the initial search and seizure. all the documents from trumps, florida. it state, as she actually or the veterans independent executive be brought in to review the documents. this was seen as rather controversial at the time. and subsequently, an appeal court over ruled her judgement and actually rep to very sharply over the
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knuckles. so she appears to be being very careful in this particular case. what she's done essentially is the prosecution wanted the trial to start in december. the defense wanted to wait until off to the november election next year for the trial to begin. now what she's done is, but the difference, he's basically put it right in the middle. the trial is not scheduled to begin on the 20th of may for a 2 week period. so she's basically gone right between what each side once, what be a prosecution once what the defense once and has gone right down the middle. but there are many other ways in which she can impact on the trial, not least the selection of jury members what can or cannot be introduced as evidence. so there's a long way to go in this trial, but now at least we have a date. yeah, a lot of those duty members are going to be taken from the areas where donald trump actually was very successful during the june previous elections. this is,
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and of course the only legal headache that donald trump is facing is it might the, there's a complete list of them. one must remember, earlier this year, he was convicted of defamation charges. he was fined a large amount of money and he's facing yet another trial on defamation charges from the same as the victim as a she puts it at early next year. so that's one called case that trump will be facing then relate to this. yeah, there's a possibility that he'll be facing a financial case in new york. he and his 3 adult children is a never knew your case, which is due to begin in april next year. so the large number of cases that have already been set, but one must remember too that the other pending actions, the special prosecutor jack smith is engaging with the 2 for many in dont donald trump with regard to undermining the result of the 2020 election a grand jury is sitting in washington at present,
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deciding whether it would agree to indict trump on those particular charges that in georgia, this child just being weighed them by a grand jury in terms of trans alleged attempts to undermine the results of the election in georgia. so there's a massive number of cases that are coming between now and the election next in which trump insist seems going to run. so it's not just the case starting 20th of may, there's a number of other cases as well that are going to impact on his ability to campaign successfully. mike kind of in washington dc. mike, thank you. i a 17 year old palestinian boys died after he was shot by his very forces in a village north of the remodel. it happened in the old software little palace, jeanine's, protecting part in a weekly protest against illegal is where the sacraments, underlined confiscation of soldiers a center of hope and fire in response to protest as throwing stones and pauses of people that marching to them tell available to west jerusalem and protest against
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the government's proposed judicial changes demonstrations are being held. and israel since march ornament is due to vote on monday and the bill restricted the supreme court's powers, to strike done government decisions. and it's out of his speech on thursday. the problem is that benjamin netanyahu septic government would push through parts of the changes for the vocational model, 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 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 roof is to announce that he is stopping the legislation and responding to what the people want. the most peace and to return to
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a common life and common good. it is possible, it is within reach. that is what needs to happen. now we'll have a jump. jim has more from occupied east jerusalem. and 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 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 weaken 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 until 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. but 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
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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, uh, cutting highways some of them in front of union building, some of them in front of the supreme court approaches that we cover just a couple of days ago. i trying to get the message across of the prime minister that they are committed to 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. sweeteners pulled out its embassy self and by god as protest, continuing to set it down the search as if complaining about what they're calling this secretion of the koran and stockholm. some of the protests have taken place and they've been level and around. the strong winds of re ignited fires,
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the great capital athens was sitting a huge wave wildfires and forced to thousands of people to leave their homes. authorities confirmed that the flames had initially be contained over nights, but firefighters lost control buzzing temperatures of up to 44 degrees celsius, unexpected across squeeze stephanie deckers got the latest romando on the outskirts of athens. every every 2 minutes or so. 2 of interest to barely filling it. you can see the red part now coming down 5, thousands of water were told that it's pretty much
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the so it's not just the greek fire department that is flying here. you also have help from the french, from the spanish multis cypress other international countries. pretty much under control, according to this, or is that the moment that the concern is exactly that? as we say, it is the way. and actually 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 playing forest. so this is
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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 how the culture is also assessment aircraft military aircraft to try and contain what's burned around 35 square kilometers a forest outside of the great capital acids, because kinds of libya and molto conducting c drills designed to prevent migraines from crossing the mediterranean sea. both governments agreed to join for chose in 2020. they say it's working so far with fewer people landing. and most of those are called, or rescued are being returned to libya, mounted china has been joining one of the coast guard boats. 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
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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 general inspections of vessels. according to the, when there are more than $700000.00 migrants in libya, many of them come to libya, cost the mediterranean sea to reach here 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, the international organization for migration, say that libya is not a safe, a place to push these migrants back up. but for the libyan side 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. the incident that are reports that are size of
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killed are these 7 civilians. and a couple of hearts whom there are also suggestions of the arab doctors without borders could pull out of the country after one of its 8 convoys was attacked and the logons get more from on the money of the capital. hop to the slicing continues between the sudanese army and the foreign ministry rapids support forces, the number of civilians who continue to lose their lives. as a result of being caught in the crossfire. continue to increase in the early hours of friday, the sudanese army long as tracks in the southern parts of the capital and residents there say that several civilians were killed as a result and that many others were injured and were transferred to a hospital in the southern parts of the capital now hospital say that as a result of the continued fighting bit or facing huge pressure to try to treat those who are injured as a result. and the magic group, doctors without borders said that on thursday, they are con void which were heading towards the hospital in the southern parts of the capital consisting of 18 members were physically assaulted by who's the
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identified as arms man. and they say that if that continues to, or of course, once again, they would have to consider their operations in the capital costume. many in the medical field here think that would be catastrophic because as it stands right now, the situation is quite dire and they need more help uh, from organizations including doctors without borders. and that should be hospitalized in their situation will continue to deteriorate. hey, but morgan ultra 0 on demand. so heading out to 0, why springs, political parties are running for support and the cost of only a region that had of sundays elections in san francisco and legendary american singer tony bennett has died at the age of 96. i'm gabriel's, i do in miami for the biggest football star in the world is about to make his deep
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view here in america, at story coming up the or how i we've got some very hot weather once again across the middle east that we get a little more cloud, you notice down towards the right the and see the southwest 3 months, a very active pushing those heavy down pulls into fluffy, pump, sold west, and india, and some pretty wet weather to coming into pockets. done, maybe eastern areas of afghanistan across the middle east. is generates dry, gentle, sure, miles, have you quoted that 50 celsius in q white. havent. doha well, low to mid fourties over the next couple of days, like joseph one or 2 shows just around the black sea, the caspian sea, but the heat wave across the southern pot. so if you have a, standing into the live and damascus getting into the low fourties or in the low
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fourties to across northern parts of africa, heats easing ever so slightly for allergies. very full celsius here on sas day they will weather just toppling a little further east. the sea temperature is getting into the mid forties for tripoli as a car. right? but notice how to use does pick up once the guy have you showers. notice just coming into some parts of west africa here, pushing a little farther north is between a fast. so some areas of molly sinks and big down pulls over the next day or 2, at least lots to cool. some like the last flooding, i'm looking for to wait for light, be area, and see everything in the
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how do staples control information strolling the narrative, dominating the media? how does the narrative can pull public opinion and norma spite? it might not be the most important story about china of today, but that's what the public attention to how is citizen, tim listened, we played in the story, the listening post. i fixed the media. you don't cover the news because of the way the news is covered. the
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if you want to go to see that reminder about told stories this, our president is going to be present as one pollings that brush up on a react to any aggression against the ruse. holland is deployed troops to his folder with the police officers lock. the fighters started training by the russian soldiers. the u. n. c. monetary in chief says, the end of the black sea greenville would put millions of lives at risk. he's been speaking auction ukraine, excuse rush of attacking more green and storing some of your desktop. like to post sizes. are people in israel are marching from television to west jerusalem is part of a major protest against additional changes and things that are expected to vote on monday on the bill restrictive. the supreme court's powers strikes done and government decisions sprains main center white party is expected to do well on sundays, generally election 90. yeah. let's say the people's party could also form an alliance with a fall right party to get into power. but that could lead to friction between
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madrid. i'm suffers in the catalonia region, so your vehicle reports in boston on, in the, in the heat of a ball salinas square a rally in coal for supporters of the largest pro capital on independence policy. warning voters of 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 goals. with delta, the sales 2017 bid for independence. tensions between both selena and madrid 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 full control unless as soon as, when by the sunset, the leader of the spanish socialist workers party became prime minister in 2018,
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a new era of dialogue was set in motion, which led to apologize for the independence need is 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 legislation. and it's this level of cooperation they say that is led to effective governments against the majority of citizens want to continue on this part. they know the future of couple alone. yeah. is about understanding at that, spain progressive. the only way of maintaining this progress and thing just to keep tedra, such as 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 proceed leniency towards the castle on set protest. politicians is being seen by unionist across spain. as unforgivable
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. 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 a fluid dialogue with the catalan society and we will do so in respect of its particular characteristics. but placing important on the units that katelyn share with the rest of spring victory by the people's policy would likely be prop top by support. from the far right box policy, which is about to come down, hold 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 whenever you go out to 0 plus a motor or somebody is doing is not from springs capital madrid, she's just moved to, there's a capital one, you can be going to be a key foster. and at the end of this, do we have any signs of a hub? all of this is going to play out of the wireless, the local elections. it may or anything to go by. it would seem that the men,
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some would be family with the center, right? people's policy and polling on that issue would seem to be timing in with that as well. certainly, uh, the prime minister federal sonship has been following a certain he is declining in the polls as well. any slight mentioned that he may have had seems to have sold for now. and of course his message has been, well if you want to keep the fall right out of mainstream politics. hey, then you need 2 boats full the socialist. what? because the policy. but the people's policy lead to mississippi hall has faces that now is time for change has been campaigning on the tactic. cut tackling attacks cops as well as attacking spending as well. and also making a great deal about the issue of the unity, a unified spain, as one is still saying that yes, the policy would still be holding dialogue with, with capitalism. politicians, but really puts in the unity of spain really got the house of his message. i would
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imagine there going to be a lot of leaders around you are going to be watching this very closely. if we do see i move to the font to the right in the spring once i'm going to mean in terms of european politics with regard to spring's role and all of that. so you as well. yes. i mean, you see right, this is being watched very closely indeed, not least, of course, by those blocks as functions within europe, who off uh to the right and even see the more radical writes as well. this would indeed sure up some more of that support which we've seen. of course, we've seen those moves already from sweden to actually as well with radical right wing policies, gaining engines into power as well. this would actually provide most support of the quite right wing governments in hungary and poland for example. and of course, of these issues that will be played out and would resume using and brussels will be issues, for example, on,
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on the climate issues about sort of maybe putting less emphasis on those. and of course, that issue, which is very data right. when parties immigration as well, those voices will be very difficult. so we know in brussels, if there is a hot right, a radical right wing voice, which is probably not the government in spain. so yeah, go android. sonya, thank you very much. indeed. you can't find that it says which is a nice conservative policy, a suffer to major defeats and by elections and not only avoided a 3rd loss, but may not position labor policy. one is biggest by election victory since 1945 in a northern england district. the vote is seen as a crucial going into a possible genuine election next year. finance mass reports from here by the class that is due the labels newest member of parliament was 7 years old when his party last, when a british general election, we have resumed the rules on why labor can when 25 year old kid my overturn the
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conservative majority of more than 20000 in a bi election in the north of england. his party hopes this is a taste of what's to come. you 52 to 4 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. joanne 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 x which 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 is on jail available. if he's been acting like it's a done deal or people have on where it says total events, that it's known. 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,
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more polluting cause. nationwide labor leads the conservatives by more than 20 percent in the latest polling. so ready, you can say, well the, let's worry about fences now. floating into more full blank terra, it's a realistic that you'll prospect surely and thank you, the canada, any time p? now that has the majority of about 50000 is, are basically totes, unless things dramatically change 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 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,
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i was your 0 experts. in guatemala, prosecutors research the offices of the body in charge of elections as part of an investigation. is your accusations, are followed against the severe policy and it's kind of, it's not the other follow. just had ordered that to be suspended, but that was over turned off to an international outcry out of all those facing former 1st lady signs of progress in a bundle next month. that'll be in rodney's in haiti against the possible deployment of an international police force. united nations secretary general is called for the force to assist havens police and it's fight against criminal games . but there is some distrust after un peacekeepers. why the blamed for causing a color outbreak 13 years ago. it is true that there are many weapons in the country, but we do not need any form for us to social security problems. just give it police the means to provide security to the population today is the prime minister is 24
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months in power. it's 24 months of failure. 24 months of kidnapping, more hunger, corruption, and collective rates that are killing young men and women. we are protesting to say we have had enough. as i saw it is in the rise of investigating delta airlines of the passengers were forced to wait on an idle plain an extreme heat. the plane was bind for lunch, but it was stuck on the tarmac at las vegas airport, but at least 3 hours. passengers had the temperature inside the plane which 45 degrees celsius and there was no air conditioning. several people are said to have fainted and required medical attention to send to hospital us secretary for transportation, republic services, department, one sensors. 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, an 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
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investigated right now. drone footage is captured upon aerobic view of the world's biggest permafrost crater krazer is one kilometer alone, and it's a gosh and rushes far east warming global temperatures are following. what is normally prominent frozen from scientists say. russia's warming at least 2 and a half times faster. than the rest of the world, climate change is melting the ice sheets that cover more than 60 percent of the country's landmarks. legendary americans, single tony bennett, has died at the age of $96.00. his career responded, many's over from pop standards to show tunes to jazz, and he had a major influence on american music. let's take a look back at his life of antony benedetto known to the world as tony bennett, launched his career in his native new york. his 1st number one
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song and 1951 because of you it had to the bed. 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, you're kidding. no, that it says 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.
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in san francisco. through the decades, the tune that became his most famous boosted ben. it'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, like a commission to sing and 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. the city of san francisco honored him with a statue for his 90th birthday, the the thank you for the legacy. he leads to the great american songbook hydro castro take a look back at the legacy of the legendary tony bennett, who has died the age of 96. still ahead on autism and support being rebuttal that
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is certainly advisement of finding too hard time to take it. action is coming up the
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the the time for this board is far. rob, thank you so much. the united states begin their quest to become world champions for record. 3rd time in a row they take on vietnam and oakland on saturday. this woke up will be the last for one of the sports most famous players making her piano. she played a key role in helping us say when the last 2 editions of the tournament,
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the 38 year old is not expecting to be a regular starter for her team. all joining us now is espn and national women's soccer league analyst renee washington. thank you much so much for joining us, renee. so the usa are the favorites to win, but how do you think they'll do, considering a lot of the players are young and this is their 1st broke cock it? yeah, well thank you for having me. and there are 14 players across is 23 player roster that are in their 1st world cup and the ages ran from 18 and up. so i think the youth and the mixture of veterans like megan latino and julie herbs alongside the young players like go with the thompson and sophia smith. it's going to be a great mix and it makes it exciting because we just don't know what the teams gonna look like tonight. well, as we know, rafino is playing in her a final roll top. but just tell us, renee, what has her contribution been to the women's game? oh, my goodness on and off the field, megan or pino has changed the game. she's changed how players are able to be
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themselves biased and advocate for what they deserve. on and off the feel that had been a big part in the reason why women soccer as a whole has grown. i mean, i played in the lead back when it was 1st and it's 2nd on the 2nd season i should say. and to see how it's grown since then, megan or peanut was a big driving force behind that. a just advocating for more quality opportunity access resources. and the field of course, world cup championship gold medals seems how to be a big part of the success. 16 over the years and the one is national team. okay, and i'm sure you've been covering this as well. but lino lassie is making his debut at inter miami at the same time, the us are playing their match against vietnam. tell me which story is capturing the bigger headlines in the us. it's hard to say to be honest, i think a lot of people are going to be doing like myself, with 2 scream going maybe your laptop and your tv to watch both. it's an exciting time for soccer, and honestly, it's great to see that there's so much conversation around the sport would. matthew
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was bringing to the envelope is tremendous. and it's opening the door for a lot of other international superstars and legends to play in the m. lots as well, so i know i've been following it and been so excited. the miami in general, it's an exciting time for miami sports, but i think a lot of people are going to have to split screen going without a doubt. ok, i'm sure you're right, renee washington, thank you so much for your thoughts. i think this one or another one of the favorites to win the world comp has started their campaign with an am phonic when spring beating costa rica 3. now this game took place in the new zealand capital of wellington and own go get this spring lead all 3 goals coming inside the 1st 30 minutes. i cannot but my tnf ser gonzales with fools, 2 and 3, zambia and japan. are the ever teams in this group raining to time world player of the year alexia, to tie us, so was on the bench for this game, but did come on as a substitute. the 29 year old parcel on a player hasn't completed a full game since injuring her knee
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a year ago to plan against. so my kid that was kind of this record score, christine sinclair. mr. chance to make some wells have history. a good sign julia has she converted that penalties and claire would have become the 1st player just for at 60, for well, perhaps the game in melbourne. finished mil now. well, one of the world, the view of the philippines ended in a to now defeat against switzerland. ramona apartments for the opener from the counties thought things a little new zealand. twin seconds came from serena had found midway through the 2nd half. this is only switzerland, the 2nd world cast there. one previous appearance was in 2015 when they reached the last 1670 or making their debut at the women's world cup and play their 1st match against japan on saturday. hope back home is that the success of the so called copper queens will encourage more women to play the game. however,
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and the task has more, a full size 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 the 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, is all the routes and with the countries that they have the funds spent, we don't expect much, much for them as a game of services. if they can utilize that sounds as they have, i know what it is that they have, well, anything is worth where they can make them. they can work on 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 me to the if 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 to go well, they saw how well women's football is doing here in some b o. mind up the mains. national side has never qualified for the world cup. the
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success of the women's team has seen a change in attitude spit that does. people have spent their having a different perspective over how they view football and how they view women's food for, especially now they're looking at the women they are thinking of and think 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 unity because it gives us the exposure. now. now we're on the bill of listings for engines. we'll have more people interested in our players because we've demonstrated the qualities that don't come to how does this sound? these debut 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 massey will make
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his debut for a new club inter miami later on friday and their lead cap put game with mexican team cruises. so why did massy choose to move to the us out to various gabriel elizondo has more from miami, the number to the 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 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,
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a city with the largest origin time population in the us. and the miami will not only be a player, but also an owner. missy signed a $150000000.00 contract with enter miami. they will also give him part equity in 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 his 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 be village, next to miami. it is where argentina will train during the 2026 world cup. having the iron type football association, it's a very strong partner,
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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 with the games. biggest name now calling america home. gabriel was on to out easy to miami. okay, that is all you support for now, rob, back to you. fine, thank you very much. indeed. i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes. is more on all these stories. don't forget the websites. how does either don't come stay with us. one of the the
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spain will hold a snap general election on july 23rd as the conservative people's party looks set to the power in coalition with the far right and the current socialist prime minister, petra sanchez, raleigh, enough support to see of the challenge. photo display an election on al jazeera, accounting, the cost, a blistering age wave sweeps across the world, threatening the health and livelihoods of millions of tourism mythology plans to put the country on the global forest map. false, why a modest revolution is storming the world of global fashion? counting the cost on, i'll just the, the
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i pushing the, i'll just want to blow by the perspectives the hold on to get some warning from vladimir, who's in the russian president says any aggression on bella, luce will be seen as an attack on his own country the.

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