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these are life until coming off in the next 60 minutes sharing words for poland. the russian president says any aggression on fellows will be seen as an attack of his own country view and warns of starvation, death, and suffering from millions after the breakdown of the black sea grain. nationwide protested israel as far as the people march against the government's proposal, changes to the legal system. tom bates being set for former us president donald trump, whose face new charges related to the assembly of classified documents on far as small with the sports for just hours away from one of footballs. most anticipated debuts broke up winter in little massey is have to play his 1st game for his new teen majorly soccer side to enter. my and the russian president vladimir persians wanting poland, divided supply,
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mate of troops to its eastern border, was belive, was that move bipolar and was a response to wagner. mass surveys, training, beller russian soldiers. right. on pollings border. michel, apple has more state border crossing. prohibits it reads the sign separating poland and batteries. poland is a member of nato. that a roost is closely allied with russia, but has kept its troops out of the war and ukraine. so fall, 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 concerned, and the 1st judy of any government is to protect his son on board, the international border. and the people outside portion below also is response was
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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 style in the podium got substantial territories in the west. german lat. this is a fact western polish territories, stollins gift to poland, products, spending a plenty of them have all friends in war, sofa cussing about it. we'll give them a reminder with the makeup of postings, territories is a part of european history with taking a look at in august 1959, just the week before nazi germany's troops across the board into poland. at all. 5th land, joseph stalin, signed a non aggression pact effectively coughing, poland, and hoff. as each army invaded from either side on it, both the soviet union,
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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, maybe just 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 concerned the wall games going on just kilometers away. could mean something was for the country. mike level, elgin's era. yourself of all about moscow? i was more on the story. a legitimate patient has lost child, have been punished, need to say that seeking to annex
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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 unleash a war gains. batteries. he said it would be the war against 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 stuff with a huge losses. he 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 10 to 4 minutes to serve, gave her shift and on the consequences of russia's withdrawal from the grain. do, he commented on the statements by the russian defense ministry, the ship, some of the block see would be considered carriers of ministry, congo. he said that the vessels that 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
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would be discussed during possible new contacts between press and prison. attackers, president, added one, you now shop of all of the alters the right most local critical president put in on form one intelligence officer. ego still called was facing up to 5 years in prison, and charges of inciting extremism is criticized. the russians military on wagner must raise for what he called in confidence in ukraine. so called was one of the 1st leaders of the moscow back separatist uprising, eastern ukraine, after russia's onyx ation of try me here. last year, a dodge court, convicted of murder, in connection with the 2014 dining of a malaysia airlines passenger jazz, which kills 298 people. 5 of fucking how is an independent russian defense analyst? he's joining us live now for moscow. very good to have you with us on august, either the leader of the wagner master is getting through goshen valley veiled against russia's military leaders for months and he had to leave the mutiny before anything happened to him. but what's the difference this time?
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do you think as well after this new delay is the cram one time we understood the there's a serious threat coming from so the right that, that it's not really a pro western liberal kind of serve both in moscow threatened the regime, but on the other side, so for the branding co patriots, we criticize the cram well for being too soft and not going in fully to take over. all of you praying are serious threats. of they are not pray, right? some the steps, there's that these are people who are the weapons that connected to people with weapons. and so the, the order again, from the crime, one from the presidential administration to track down the beginning with the mr. stow cove gear gym, the present,
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beautiful booklet for quite some time. and now they decide to put you on this. i'd be fine bars and maybe this is beginning with campaign against the more radical patriarch find the forces as they call them. so be impractical times how significant a force and they've actually commas, are these radical patriots that you're talking about. the kremlin clearly perceives them always increasingly proceeding them as a threat. but in real terms, how much sway would they have in the country? a slightly moved to me of the root demonstrate that they are forced to wrap them with the stove of union doesn't come on the actual stairs. but also i believe has connections and uh, uh, and actually sympathizers and the russian military and the russian intelligence
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services. and that made him a problem, of course, even the personally has a lot of the foot, mr. pre gordon. they don't like each other, but that happens in the right to. but so this is kind of normal for regime to stretch out in a serious situation. is breakdown 1st. where then, right, that means that any critics from all sizes and you mentioned before that you felt that this was the beginning of a campaign against the far right. but that, do you think that there as time goes on and there doesn't appear to be? and if that doesn't appear to be any significant movement as far as rushes campaign is concerned, do you think that we are going to see that crack done whitening even more as more and more people perhaps become dissatisfied with the way that russia and the kremlin is handling this yes, that's very possible. busy i mean, he's going to take the same example of serbia, bill grade in the year 2000 when i stopped by the new us, which was over around,
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he was overthrown by a big coalition of special forces, special police, the serbian nationalist, pro western, the liberals, all united together, i mean, as i said in serbia, some pages him because he began was others because you will have the same maybe here if there's a be campaign and you frame the serious problems, there will be all the fire root out to the traitors in the in moscow, and that's why you bottom there, people move to bear with us. we're saying that we're going to get those guys. this is not the business, just the beginning. how much of a risk in terms of a strategy is this for, for moscow? i mean, as you mentioned before, not everybody who might fall into this comp has access to, to i'm energy, hardware or soldiers. but i mean, eagle or stuff and struggle does have
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a following, and people like him do have a public following. is that a risk that the kremlin might be actually encouraging a degree of dissatisfaction if people see these uh, these, despite these bloggers, the spokes people, these are the opinion, the farmers being plucked off the street. you will have to see will this be on the whole person's or destro called kind defensive demonstration, but you have to keep your credit, this sign them and check on it. this is going to be something more wide spread. there will depend on a lot of things, including what happens in the field in the, on the battlefield, in your brain. but there's a possibility that they'll be more to follow problem fucking how as always, we appreciate your, your, your views on audra 0. so thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you. do you want to see monetary and james says the end of the black sea green deal will
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risk millions of lives. he's been speaking often. you claim accused russia of attacking more green stores in the a decimal region on the black sea coast. 2 people have been injured in the latest air strikes, and tons of agricultural projects have been destroyed. but you want to security council also met to discuss the consequences of the deal ending. i diplomatic editor james base reports from un headquarters in new york. this was the 2nd meeting of the un security council in one week to address the termination of the black sea grain deal. there was strong comments from both the political. i'm the humanitarian chief of the u. n. for many of those 362000000 people, it's not 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 the go hungry, some will stop, many may die as
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a result of these decisions. the events of the past week about the latest developments in the russian federation since this war against its neighbour, a war with consequences that can be felt around the world. the brushes termination of its participation in the black sea initiative, coupled with its bombardment of crucial ports, will further compound this crisis. russia assess house, a series of 7 conditions that it says has to be met before the deal can be restored . and un officials tell me that that is a very high bar, probably come the match ukrainians meanwhile, so they have plans which they're discussing privately with weston countries for a new route from odessa to remain the hawking. the ukrainian coast. un officials tell me that that is unlikely to work because no company would want to risk it specials when russia says anything traveling that route would be a target. james, base out, you sandra, or the united nations most cuz they're starting something great facilities in
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odessa followed ukraine's assault on the bridge. lincoln crimea to mainland. joshua mcbride 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 crane is, 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 odessa port itself. this also comes as from midnight's ukraine, has introduced this policy seemingly in retaliation for russia's threats against the merchant ships in the black sea web ice. ukraine says that we'll treat any ship sailing towards
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a 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, but friday i'll just say era to put him on ahead on the news are including strong winds, re ignited wildfires running around the greed capital offerings and, and surrounding areas reports of fresh air strikes in cartoon, se 7 that on one of the last 8 groups, oxygen sedans says it might pull logs, and kind of those record goals. go to mrs. a challenge to make one's comp, system products. here with that story, the trial dates being set for the former us president donald trump, to face charges of withholding top secret documents, a federal judge and said may 20 if is the trial start date according to
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a court document released on friday. that's going to put tons trial at the end of the republican primary is currently in the frontrunner for the nomination to run for president in 2024. trump faces $37.00 cancer, the child including more than 40 violations of the espionage. my counter reports is the judge in the case, eileen cannon has announced that the trial will be held for a 2 week period beginning on the 20th of may. now, the prosecution had wanted the trial to begin. as soon as december, the defense had been arguing strongly that it should be held off until off to the election in november next. yeah. so the judge has come somewhere in between. she's come a little bit off to what the prosecution wanted a little bit before what the defense wanted. one must remember as well, but this particular judge is under intense scrutiny. given an appeals quotes the verdict in terms of previous documents, she made which the appeals quote said, was a wellness and gave her the equivalent of
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a traditional rep on the knuckles. so here she is attempting to split the difference. it seems, but this is not the only legal issues facing donald trump. it's a long list of cases that he's going to be fighting during the campaign season. let's just look in may this year he was convicted of factory and defamation in one trial. now there's going to be another case involving back to the trial on the january the 15th next year. been, he's facing a city full council, falsifying business records with regard to hash money payments. that trial is set for march the 25th next year. and then as soon as october of this year, you'll be facing another case in new york under the allegation of falsifying the values of his businesses. this is along with his 3 adult children remembering to the school some of the possible pending cases. the special prosecutor jack smith is
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considering whether to him direct him on events relating to january, the 6th, and his attempts to undermine the results of the 2020 election assembly investigation is ongoing in georgia. so there's a lot of legal issues that may will hit trump at a time when he is running to campaign as president, montana august era, washington, 17 year old palestinian boys died after he was shot by his really forces in the village north of ramallah. it happened in old software for palestinians were taking part in a weekly protest against illegal is really sacraments and land confiscation. the soldiers are set to move open 5 in response to protest i was throwing stones at them. thousands of people marching from tentative to west jerusalem and protest against the government's proposed judicial changes demonstrations are being held in israel since march parliament is due to vote on monday on about restricting the supreme court powers to strike done government decisions and attended by speech on
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thursday prime minister benjamin netanyahu said the government would push through part the changes professional model, him and i would like to tell you that efforts are being made to reach an agreement on the reason ability clause. i sincerely hope that these efforts will be successful, but even if not from a quick, mo 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 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 as more from occupied east jerusalem. when you look at this video,
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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 weak and 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. that debate will start taking place about this bill. that would, as critics say, substantially weekend 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,
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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. 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. the strong ones are rear ignited, fires me, the greek capital athens wildfires are forced the thousands of people to leave their homes. authorities confirmed that the fight had initially been contained over night, but firefighters lost control rising temperatures of up to 44 degrees celsius unexpected . across greece, stephanie deckers got the license from monta on the outskirts of athens. every 5,
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the resupply circles every 2 minutes or so that tube into it so badly feeling it. you can see the red car now coming down to 5 thousands of water. we're told that it's flying off now. pretty much the
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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 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 that is the wind and it is because you have this very already fly mobile dry line. this is all probably in 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 greek capital acids. steven, i'm struggling with extreme weather conditions and he's related ellis is across the
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globe. and it's especially hard for hundreds of thousands of simians living in refugee camps in northern 11 of victoria. again, beautiful make shift. shells is the only escape from the sweltering to these children living in a refugee campaign i call renewed and 11 and temperatures here have reached 42 degrees celsius and we some days late. i fill out that our day at the youth has been brutal. we have no electricity, no fans. that's why we came up with this idea of getting plastic bags, filling them with water and have them sprinkled the water and the kids. so they can cool off and have fun for bought this camp. like many of these back home in syria, there's not enough water. it's partly because if we're g support from don't organizations online by the way. yeah. and is yeah, we don't even get, well, it's on a daily basis. it comes and goes, we store the water when it comes once or twice weekly, and we manage the best we can. we want to leave this town, but we don't know where to go. the heat is telling us nothing. the 12 years civil
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war has displaced 4500000 people around 250000. during echo. now, soaring temperatures and making conditions even tougher. the we hope they find a solution for us. we need electricity, water on a regular basis. no. once a week we're struggling. the route to tongue is almost empty, but we are recycling this war certificates. the children can do this twice a day in the afternoon and evening. the parents say it helps prevent cases of heat, stroke, and exhaustion. but with more hot weather forecast, they say they desperately need additional supplies of all to victoria gates and b, l g 0 is like those kinds of libya and multi conducting c drills design to determine migrant. some costs in the mediterranean sea, both governments agreed to joint patrols in 2020. they say it's working so far with fewer people landing in malta. those were caught, or rescued are being returned to libya. modern china joined one of the coast guard
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books. the central mediterranean in 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 maltese authorities 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 migrants in libya, many of them come to libya across the mediterranean sea to reach here that you are the libyan say that just this year alone, they've intercepted it more than 8000 migrants, etc. and brought them back to libya, the u. n. 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,
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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 off the coast of malta springs. main center right party is expected to do well in sundays. genuine election, many analysts say the people's party could also form an alliance for the far right party to get into power. but that could lead to friction between madrid and separate us and the catalonia region. sonya diego reports from barcelona in the, in the heat of a ball salinas square a riley and cools the supporters of the largest pro catalogs, independence policy warning voters of dangers to that cause. 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,
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secession from spain remains the goals. but l to the sales 2017 bid for independence. tensions between both selena and madrid for the most serious crisis in spain's recent history. the center, right, people's policy that in government arrested and tried meet as of a to land independence movement and took back both control and less as soon as it went by the sun shift, 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 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 policies to post legislation. and it's this level of cooperation. they say that has led to effective governments because the majority of citizens want to continue on this part. they
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know the future of catalonia is about understanding at that. spain progresses. the only way of maintaining this progress, and the thing is 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. 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 importance on the unit, see that cadillac and 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 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
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a publication. so whenever you go out to 0, also motor. let's turn to the conflict in sedan now that are reports, error strikes, have killed, are these 7, the civilians and the capital costume that are also suggestions for the age group. doctors without borders. pull out of the country after one of its 8 convoys was attacked, him of oregon has more from online near the capital. 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 launched as strikes 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 pricing that are facing huge pressure to try to treat those who are injured as a result. and the medic group doctors without borders said that on says they,
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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 was the 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 say 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. then their situation will continue to deteriorate. people morgan ultra 0 on demand, sweetness pulled samples and stuff out of baghdad as protests continue in this as a demonstrations are criticizing what they're calling the district tracy. the hold on and stuck on some of the protests are taking place, enabled and 11 on and to run that wrong the summer and diplomats overstocked phones . permission for the binding. the still ahead on i'll just say that it's been
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a tough day. so the new phase governing conservative politics find out why it's lead as a promising to re gain the trust of voltage. and in sports, the england bowler that a strategy is bots, middle finally to hop, to handle cricket action. coming up the of hello, we will see some subtle changes in the distribution of a heat wave accost. southern positive here probably for the next couple of days because a lot of cloud just started to push into western side of the met. it's right, but the majority of the crowd is by the north where it does stay very unsettled, high pressure. nothing a little further east would so be drawing the winds up across central parts of the med are using the tools that eastern side of the mediterranean. so as we go through the next couple of days, we'll see these rights just getting just a little further. reese was squeezed. a little further south is could have 43
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celsius in athens by some the time we just get back to around 37 as we go on into monday and choose debit temperatures will pick up cost central air yourself. the mediterranean, in the meanwhile supply the shower set just around the alps, once again pushing across into austria. well, the positive bulk is big and found to be down pulls at damaging when possibly see some localized studies. once a guide, still very just up towards the north west, just a little more like old. some had some horrible weather coming in. as we make our way through the weekend pushing. acosta was denmark, sweden and norway. now, from the parts of africa, we get an idea of that distribution of the y, a temperatures across the mediterranean, into the fault is for aaa and for car, right tab, just picking up once again, the for out is by something the spain will hold a snap general election on july 23rd, as the conservative people's party looks set to the power and coalition with the
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far right and the current socialist prime minister, petro sanchez, raleigh, enough support to see off the challenge. follow the screen election on al jazeera. it's one of the most recognized sites around the world thing for support from phone and wide push for the funds back home. it's more than just a football club. anyone who says policy should be left off with football. you know, doesn't know about football, isn't about politics. and this says the stuff on the passion and the politics of the little pool, etc. the defiance joins part of the funds, who make football series on houses in these red sand, when he's one of the world's most expensive tibits in the black box to try his destination. for 11 a investigates. the spot to capture can be assigned to wood. king one out 0
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the the storage and i'll just see the other mind about top stories. this of president vladimir putin has responded to reports that poland will deploy troops to his folder with the others. he says, russian will react to any aggression against fellers. it all means that it's disposal. he runs through monetary and cheap says the end of the bikes, the drain, the over put in millions of lives at risk. he was speaking auction you panic, he was rushed off of attacking more green stones and the address of region and the black sea coast sizes of people in israel and marching some televisions to west jerusalem. this part of major protests against the additional change m. p. 's and expected to vote on monday on the bill restricted the supreme court powers to stripes,
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done government decisions. a u. k prime minister versus an ex conservative party has suffered 2 major defeats in by elections and not really avoid it. a 3rd loss. the main opposition labor policy one is biggest bi election victories since 1945 in the northern england district. the vote is seen as crucial going into a possible general election next year. bernard smith reports not from london here by the class, may labels new as member of parliament for 70 years old when his party last one a british general election. we have re written the rules on why labor can when 25 year old kid my overturned a 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 5 to to full change, you put your trust in the labor policy. and we said you, we had about cry for change away from the chaos away from those rising bills,
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the crumbling public services, etc. joanne dikes has been julie 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 bar. as johnson, he resigned after he was found to have misled parliament over parties and his residence during the pump demik look downs. westminster has been acting a lot of the next of actions is on jail and they have apologies for not getting like it's a done deal. the people have on the square. it says total events that it, you know, 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 to conservatives by more than 20 percent in the latest polling. so ready, you can see it as well. the so the story about fences now floating into more full blown terrace is a realistic that's all prospect surely and thank you. the canada,
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any time p? now that has the majority of about $50000.00, this is basically totes, are less things dramatically trying. strikes me for pay high inflation, rising mortgage, right? a roll fueling boat to frustration with the government. offering ticket. what that, what i've done to lie below all the time. that's certain right? people won't change the size and everything's going down. really soon. a 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 1st he is struggling to point to ending achievements. burnett smith, i'll just say era experts mostly saying is if i'm an advisor to the conservative home secretary, i'm a rod, he says that this is the election results showing tracks within the conservative party. we had the local elections a few months ago, which was heavy defeats for the conservatives. and this will be particularly
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worrying because the current apartment is to has an active face and election himself and to new seats that uh no margin. no, no small with our team, but $20000.00 majority so. so in the north and south of the country we established conservative areas will be really uh, wiring to him. and his team said to me and also most are members to call him and do with thinking, what could it mean for them? and then other people are looking back up the last year or so. i've complete chaos in disarray within the consented party. there is an element of loan, forrest and 5 minutes to being haunted by ghost appointment is past. the economic situation is no grades. the cost leaving quakes is real for lots of people in the u . k. and they are really feeling good. and also i think 13 years or so 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,
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i think he's trying to turn the ship around. and he has gotten his missions and he's his talk is that he wants to reach. but when you have this really difficult economic situation and people are on seeing and feeding of their friends and they, they say lives in their pockets. this is, this is, this is a situation that you're trying to contend with right now. okay, let me take it to the us. the vice president come with the house as in jacksonville, florida, which has been speaking out against the states. you african american history curriculum. critics say it leaves out key historical facts including follow this part in slavery. we want to know that we are sending our children out as role models of democracy who therefore know the importance of speaking and telling the truth. of the importance of understanding when you are a leader, you must know history for more or less cost to washington dc,
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to speak with heidi joe castro, highly. that was clearly a passionate speech. what else does capital harris have to say? rob, she essentially said that the state of florida in issuing these new standards is trying to replace history with lies. those were those strong words she used and offering at least 2 examples of the vice president. so that now middle schoolers, in public schools in florida must be taught that slavery benefited. this'll enslaved people by allowing them to develop skills to their personal benefit. and other example that african american victims of race riots that were perpetrated by whites throughout us history. that they themselves, the victims were also perpetrators of violence. now the florida board of education passed the standards on wednesday and they were quickly condemned by civil rights
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groups and also by the florida as teachers union who coffee standards and truthful and at the service to students. but this board of education itself, which overseas the arching curriculum for all public school students in florida, they called the standards in depth and comprehensive rough on the face. but it does appear controversial. how deep does this call them and how widespread is, are concerned about this? yeah, this is just the latest chapter of this culture war that is involving how race is taught in american school. and again, we're on 0, that appears to be the state of florida, where it's no coincidence. the governor of republic and rhonda sanchez is running for the g o. p. nomination. the republican nomination for president, for next year under his leadership, florida, is republican control. legislature also just recently passed legislation that would prohibit teachers from teaching students that anyone is privileged or oppressed by
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their race. and this is a topic that is not going to go away any time soon. it is likely to factor heavily in next year's presidential election. and that is one reason why we thought vice president harris so quickly added this job to her agenda right after the history standards were passed. and we saw her making those very strong statements in a campaign style speech tied to jo, castro in washington dc. heidi, thank you very much for staying in and us the by the ministration says american companies developing a technology of problems to make sure their products are safe and trustworthy before they're released on to the market. amazon, google meta and microsoft are among the 7 tag johns who voluntarily agreed to whitehouse, a safe cards. those include the 3rd party oversight of products i'm labeling to help distinguish between real and a. i've generated content a we must be clear,
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drone footage is captured, a panoramic view of the world's biggest pat, my frost crater. the bottom guy, he creates a, is a one kilometer long dash and rushes far east wise and global temperatures are flowing. what is normally permanently frozen ground? scientists say russia is warming at least 2 and a half times faster than the rest of the world. find that change is melting the ice sheets the cover more than 60 percent of the countries land mass. it is the side of danger because this is produced by a higher temperatures by warming time it by himself again. he came back. so we would say that, yeah, toward the future with increasing temperatures, with high end trouble getting pressure, we will see more and more of those mega swamps forming up into all the time across the gun, which is an extreme case. but i have to to pronounce it nonetheless. the american
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singer tony bennett has died in new york age 962 weeks short of his 97th birthday bet it's 1962 june. i left my heart in san francisco was one of his most popular ones. he released more than 70 albums. any 119 runs june's decades long career, which crossed his own was being remembered as one of the last of the great lum singers of the mid 20th century. i still had an auto 0. i'm gabriel's, i knew in miami, where the biggest football star in the world is about to make is the view here in america at story coming up
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the the concern for this part here as far, rob, thank you so much. we're just hours away from lino mass. the making is highly anticipated debut for inter miami. the argentinian and his teammates will face mexican side cruises all in a cop latch in fort lauderdale, florida massey now 36, join the major league soccer side. after spending 2 years at french side, paris changed around the world cup winners contracts with the am. unless club is for 2 and a half seasons. and he'll earn between $50.00 and $60000000.00 annually. joining as a live now from a fort lauderdale where the match is taking place is alger zero's, the gabriel l. as on though i just tell us how much excitement is there,
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where you are for messages, debut, mfc made. yeah. his overtaking miami, i gotta tell you, everywhere you look around here, everyone's wearing a messy jersey here. we're still 2 hours away from kick off. and they've already got uh, several dozen people. they're lining up to wait to be the 1st ones to go through the metal detector to get into the stadium, to get their seats. to watch this match, the 1st time mfc will be playing here. it says dave view here in miami and fort lauderdale. this is a fan zone area where some fans are gathering people from really all over the miami area. and as you can see, number 10, pink number, 10 jerseys of mfc everywhere here. and it's a real chance for fans to finally get to see him up close and personal of course. now, here's the playing in front of 800000 people in barcelona. 50000 people in paris,
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more and world cups as we saw in doha and elsewhere. but here you'll see it's fairly subdued. and the reason is is because this stadium only holds 21000 fans. so that's a small stadium and that will allow the spencer this rate is football player of his generation and see and very up close and personal. okay, so i see that it's, it's, you know, messy mania in miami, but it's the story messy. joining a major league soccer club is it making headlines and capturing people's interest across the united states. right. this is really attention. so football fans throughout the united states or soccer fans, is they like to call themselves here because they know is i talked to one analyst, he's gonna be playing for inter miami, then he's gonna go play a games on the road in the m l. s. a major week soccer,
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the professional soccer league of the united states will be traveling to atlanta to play their columbus, ohio los angeles to sit adding and all of the soccer fans, or football fans in those cities, we'll be able to see mfc as well. so there is certainly a ton of excitement throughout the united states and people that are, are real football fans. and football has become a lot more popular since 1975 because that's one pay legs came to play with the new york cosmos. every 49 years ago, and he was really the one that introduced the game of football to americans. then of course, david beckham playing here, m o s, as well, a plane for the los angeles a galaxy. but this is, that was a different generation of different era. this is now messy of the greatest player of his generation by far coming off the world cup when and so anyone that cares anything about football in the united states is excited to get a chance to see mfc, whether it be here or elsewhere in the united states okay,
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we'll leave it there for now. i'll just 0 is gabriel alexander reporting live for us from fort lauderdale. florida. thanks for now. the united states are starting their quest to become world champions for record. 3rd time in a row, they take on vietnam and oakland in a few hours. this world cup will be the last for one of the sports most famous players, megan rafino. she played a key role in helping the usa when the last 2 additions of the tournament, the 38 year old is not expected to be a regular starter for her t. it's gonna be the most competitive world compet already is. and that's exciting . that's what everyone want, wants to watch and you know it's, it's like the mens broke out. anyone can go out there and when, you know, we just said town area of the argentina and argentina goes when, but things like that are, are going to happen. so it's exciting, it's exciting for women's football and this is,
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this is what we all want. another one of the favorites to win the world cup have started their campaign with an in fabric when spain beating costa rica 3. now this game took place in the seasonal and capital of wellington and own so get this thing to leave all 3 goals coming inside the 1st 30 minutes. i cannot but my tnf seeking solace with those 2 and 3 can be in japan. are there other teams in this group raining through time? will player of the year alexia, to tie us, was on the bench for this game, but did come on as a lease substitute the 29 year old. the 1st one, a player hasn't completed a full game since injury hearing or year ago. canada is record score. christine sinclair missed the chance to make some work up history against nigeria had she converted that penalties. sinclaire would have become the 1st player to score at 6 feet the world copies to get an e mail been finished. the only them be are making their debut at the women's world cup and play their 1st match against a pound on saturday. the hope back home is that the success of the so called copper
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queens will encourage more women to play the game power latasha 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 their 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 that works in which the country is that they have the funds spend. we don't expect much, but for them as a game of services, if they can utilize that sounds as they have an opportunity 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 some
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b. o. 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 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 people to 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 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
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a country at the global tournament. hardaman tasa out to anyone and put themselves in a strong position to beat australia in manchester. after racking up a $275.00 run, lead the homicide across the fall. mark. when was taking the bowlers, they were new 3 of australia as batsman with the tours any day 3 on a 113 for for trailing by a 162 runs, england needs when the level of a 5 much series to all american brian harman is lee is in the lead after the 2nd round of golf, a last major of the season, the open championship in liver pool. harmon sank a 15 foot equal pot on the front of holt and the day on a body free. 65. the 36 year old is looking for his 1st major victory overnight, co leader and home favorite tommy fleetwood's. liverpool finished the day, 5 shots off the page and very charlotteville. claire has set the fastest time in practice ahead of they hung gary and groan. pre rebels, sergio perez had a rough start with a crash that halted the opening session,
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the mexican could only manage 18th and 2nd practice laclare clock fast as time. edging with clarence lando norris opens appeared. ghastly was 3rd f. one championship leader match for stipend, finished 11. okay, that is all your support for now, rob back 5. thank you very much. indeed. that is going to be here in a couple of minutes as more in all these stories. don't forget the website all the 0 dot com on robotics and stay with us. and i'll just say the the when the news breaks,
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