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is of queensland likely to see some showers, but i want to take you to tuesday. the weather maker sliding into w a. this is going to be a lot of rain for perth and a few showers in the mix for both the north and the south island of new zealand. but with that wind out of the south. temperatures are running those here. the weather brought to you by visit, cut some unprompted and uninterrupted discussions from a london broadcast center on out june 0. the on the on the bulk of this is the do use life and dialogue coming up in the next 60 minutes waiting selection results. so too close to cool with early results pushing
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the conservative peoples policy has the israel divided as tens of thousands of people protest against controversial government times to change the judiciary, president of valerie spikes and in direct threats a pilot does. he meets flooding, met, piercing for tools, qualifies on the greek island of rhodes, but out of control is thousands of people are move to safety. said on piece of center. the sports me is a strategy is creek is, is retain the ashes next the stuff and we need to be on gary and growing prius and make way for a new major man in golf, bryan home. and when the welcome to you, it is a 2100 g m t. then we begin this news with results from the stuff elections held in
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spain. 80 percent of the votes have been counted sofa and the conservative opposition people's policy that has its headquarters is leading the race. but without a clear majority of the results put prime minister padre sanchez's socialist party in 2nd place. the far right folks, policy is the 3rd largest electric force and could be a crucial partner informing a right wing government. with 80 percent of folks counted, he is where we stand. the conservative peoples policy is projected to have a $132.00 seats. probably just a padre, essentially this left is coalition sits just behind with a 125 states on the books policy has 33 other potty, we have to 20 of the seats in the congress of deputies. well, let's go straight to something like a who's in the spanish capital, madrid, and early days the results are still coming in, of course. uh sonya but so not the confident results. the page roy sanchez was
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perhaps hoping for of the know and i dare say it's not also the confident results that his opponents but to say, haul the leader of the send to the right people's policy was also hoping for either frankly, this is a result which is distinctly dest satisfactory for both leaders? of course, it was the prime minister private essentially it's risky, cool to, to have this not election in the hope that it would try and put away some of the bad news that he received at the end of may when his policy had a poor showing in the local and regional elections. c during that time of the lead up to this selection, his opponents on, but to say hold the people's policy was ahead in polling. but suddenly this result, this evening shows that it's still not enough for an overall majority. that means
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that mr. fe hall will not be able to golf and outright he will have to go into a coalition. and that falls to the 3rd largest electrical power in the country, which is the radical right wing books. policy of political schools that has not been seen in this country since the returns democracy in the late 19 seventies. yeah. sonia, you're right in suggesting that they say is probably most an indicator of a country that is always divided straight down. the middle reminders of the key issues, the full front of both his minds go into the polls. well in this time that has been improvements in the economy and many schools that that should have apparently, pilots into a vote went up for mr. sanchez spots. mr. sanchez, personal approval ratings have not been very high. in fact, the quite low and that has had the effect. so giving the tional support to over to
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his opponent that but mr. sonship has been conducting campaign where he's saying the country stood at the crossroads of 2 pulse, one chico's progress, which would be to continue the work, but his policy is doing oh, to go back to a reaction to the form of conservatism. and he also made a much of the fact that the peoples policy has gone into coalition with the far right, volks policy in some regions and, and local governments as a way of trying to sort of help people realize exactly what kinds of forces are at play. here nevertheless, the people's party has responded by saying it wants to see spain undergo a change that it wants to see a reduction in, in tax spending. it wants to reduce public spending as well. it is also culturally more conservative event, the socialist policy themselves. they would like to roll back some policies,
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for example, climate change policies put in place. and also protection of mine is as well. but they have been keen to capitalize on this dissatisfaction that has been apparent in the country. suddenly since the local elections at the end of may, it's under how might this power shift to the rights when it comes to the central politics of madrid? how might not be seen by those seeking independents? a couple of different or well, it's still going to be welcomed with open arms not special. this was also a situation that regional separative seemed to really fit and had spoken about in the one of their selection as well. this smells bad news for business services. the people started leader mister faithful has said that he would be open to dialogue
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with those regional separatists. if he wants to go into coalition with the far right. well they certainly have a far, most stringent final total opinion about how they would treat this issue, which is absolutely no compromise with regional separatists to sonya guy. i got a madrid many thanks for them. all right, well let's, uh, go to pablo. cordero martinez, who's the associate professor and politics and insight shall relations at northeastern university. he joins us from london and welcome to you. thanks for joining us. so firstly, you will react to reaction to these early results. currently too close to coal, but a strong probability of a right wing coalition to be honest, i'm surprised in the sense that i think the left plus slightly over perform to what most people suggested. i think the, the social discount is probably going to be these early stages,
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at least happy of that too. i think the, what's the for the conclusion of the book, a lot of was going to be the largest part in congress. that was always seemed to be the case. but it seems that they go to a full just shy of being able to form a majority, even in some sort of call issue the volks policy. so there is still a chance that competitors such as may find a way of keeping power and keeping a brother pollution that will give us using power. so i think the, the socialist party has over performed slightly. i think that they're right. we both have perhaps on the perform, which means that i just said before, we pretty much having a very much divided country at 5050, which easy is going to be interesting to see how we maneuver, how negotiate that makes government in that regard. what does it mean for spain and the, the why that you appear in union to potentially be sitting so much supports for the right wing. and obviously, the 1st time since the transition to democracy following the death of franco in
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1975 and offload has been made of bad. it's unclear whether or not of course, the right will be able to, to form a government never live in. nevertheless, they've made some strong gains that haven't a to yeah, i mean that, that may, it's important gains, but the share of the votes, either the trees drastically from last elections, but it's just the way the spanish politics rewards the slide. the logic for it is easy with more seats, but it's still worry transit because basically what the books for the c c successfully doing. these perhaps only thing that the conservative part of the policy a little bit more to the rights. i'm very successful theater expands the, making the selection about what they, what are the selection to be, which is called truly issues by much change social problem, social issues. because as you were saying that in your previous blog, economically speaking of the economy, because the product, if you do that space of about 4 years, that's a strong product such as government. why don't think they've been able to really
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make the selection of the economy. i think the more about culture for it's really about has benefited the right. it's like you more. so if you could explain the logic of actually calling the selection of the 1st place in the way, was always an extremely risky move on behalf of the incumbent. padre sanchez, is campbell clearly hasn't paid off, as well as the hope to did. he really need to do this, and i think he did, i think again, he said it'll be too early to tell if they got most paid off or not, i just want to be one of us police moves that we go that we history either there was a message, right? or it completes on the 3rd. so it really depends what happens on central happening . and the federal son just can't find the 5 to form a government for the russian. that was very simple. that the very poorly the mainland for elections. this was the way of federal sciences off to some extent, calling the block for the spanish people and say if you read it was a right wing coalition, arriving governments. then you have to go to the post a general election and you have to, you have to voted for the previous i was always saying to uh, correspondence,
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sonya and madrid obviously watching the results of the selection closely. all independence may fit to politicians and supporters in catalonia, might these results mean for the independence movement in both the learner and surrounding areas? and i think it's a very interesting question. i will have to wait and see in the next few hours that happens, face the pool that emerge just as of all just body, which he seems. look in increasing like it is. uh, they may have a way for them to make some sort of correlation with some regional moments that may be willing to work with a t p. but a lot of those regions and bodies, inc, that's including the vast country will simply nowhere with the populace of a lot of the part available for that. we'd love to work with them either. so really, the only realistic option in my mind is for the participle not to reach out to box and reach some stuff in the box, which, which obviously is going to create a set of tensions because of the rhetoric of,
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of bugs and how vocals they've been against and you can see that succession. so maybe for both recognition of all the cultures out. so it's faint, but it's not what they perceive to be as appropriate, spanish culture. so if we end up with that scenario from folks and people put a lot of coordination, i think that's going to be particularly problematic for the regionally spa system. we're going to see perhaps the re emergence of the strongest positions this public out there a month. and as the associate professor and politics and the social relations that northeast and use of us to see many things, thanks to you inside the, at least a 1000000 people have been killed in a plane crash and sued. it happened in port sudan, seed in these armies as a civilian playing crash, the apple because of a technical failure. tens of thousands of us rarely protests have demonstrated outside parliament by an inquiry about judicial changes being proposed by the far
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right government. they include measures that many say, well less than the courts palace. mohammed jump june reports from west jerusalem on the road to israel's parliament. a human chain. thousands of demonstrators forming a wall of opposition to prime minister benjamin netanyahu was controversial plans to change israel's through district outside the connected. despite the scorching heat, protesters gathered stepped up security and additional barricades only showcasing the height and sense of anxiety in a country more polarized than ever before. i came here today because i believe that our democracy is in danger. it's in danger, not just because of that, the specific law or the trying to bus now. but because of the entire approach of the government, the bill is just one part of a larger package of proposals by nets and yahoo. and as far right coalition, the critics say would significantly limit the power of the courts for his part. and
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then yahoo says the plan would strengthen is really democracy. the final vote on this bill is expected to take place on monday. if it is inactive into law, it would mean that among other things, the supreme court would no longer have the power to overrule government or ministerial decisions, which it seems to be unreasonable with debate going on in the connected protest. her i'm, none of us tells us the plans are underway by the most right wing government. and israel's history are endangering the country and the dismantling of affairs and all the restrictions in the checks and balances. so that takes us in the direction of the dictatorship, which others worry. the prime minister has put israel on a path toward a talk or see the business in yahoo is already a dictator. and israel should be a democracy. this is what we are. this is in our dna. we don't want to be a dictatorship or sounding and defiant message from
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a protest movement that doesn't look to be waiting any time to see how much i'm doing. i just either west jerusalem. meanwhile, a arrival riley has taken place in tel aviv supposes of the government voice, the approval of the plans and welcoming the proposals. and say the supreme court should not be interfering in political appointments by the can assist. or let's take a look at some of the reasons why so many protest is all angry. the full package proposed by israel is government will reduce the quotes. power is, it proposed is giving me a sort of economy, the ability to override supreme court decisions with a simple majority of $61.00 votes. who would allow politicians to choose which judges to a point at the moment, judges are selected by an independent panel. the changes would also be moved, disappearing chords ability to review the galaxy of what's known as rails basically was which function as its constitution present. isaac hub song has vocally opposed
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the proposal saying is pushing israel to the verge of legal and social collapse. no . ok. it's a political list and form a spokeswoman for the palestinian authority. she joins us from. i love will welcome to you. so from a published in your perspective, what relevance to these protests have? is it fair to say that posting in citizens of israel have the most be absent from these demos of hello study and citizens of israel have been absent? and that's because the debate is not about whether israel is the turning towards not becoming a city for a country for all its citizens, but rather whether the democracy for jews, that is the status full is under threat them. so they are excluded from the conversation. and all attempts by a brave minority of jewish is released to include i will send in rights whether the rights of palestinian citizens in israel or the rights was put in under occupation
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into the conversation were met with very, very strong opposition. so what is happening is of interest. it is of consequence to palestinians on either side of the border of the green line. but we, as a people are not part of the conversation precisely because what is at stake is not whether israel should stop discriminating against palestinians should stop being um, you know, having policies that have been qualified by experts as a far tide. that stuff occupying house to the entire 3, it's about whether the functioning of the so called jewish democracy will continue as is around these have been used to or not. right? so that's this thing point. cuz basically, regardless of these demonstrations, you're saying they just continue destroying the existing states as quote, i mean, clearly demonstrate as a key to protect the civil liberties. and the independence of the judiciary does
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beg the question, as you say, where is the outrage over the treatment of palestinians by government, the keys to building it upon side states? absolutely, and you know, we have to keep in mind that israel has over 50 laws that specifically discriminate against 20 percent of a is rarely citizens who are palestinians by origin, by nationality. they were there when israel became a state, they didn't come to the israel, and yet there are, there is a whole system that structurally discriminates against them when it comes to property, the own or ownership when it comes to buying land, when it comes to jobs, wouldn't and so many other civil liberties that is not part of the debate. and you know, of course this, right wouldn't governments threatens a whole host of civil liberties including things that will affect also palestinian is really is. but overall, the debate is not about whether israel should be
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a state for all of the citizens, whether it should and the occupation. it's very ironic for palestinians to watch dozens, if not hundreds, of is written the soldiers on his really fighter pilots that refrain or not go at to report for duty in protest of these planned changes in the judiciary. while none of those protest happen when his real order is the bombing of entire residential buildings in gaza, as it had done before, or the reading of a refugee camp, as we saw just a few weeks ago in germany. and those don't seem to be an issue as a, as observe as then rather than participants in these process. what is your assessment in terms of how this will all develop? especially now of course, but the senior members of the army oppose these legislative changes. and i think what's happening is very interesting and you know, it right now,
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the dynamic between the ultra right and israel and the army is coming to a head. and this is a very militarized society. there is a mandatory military service. everybody reports to duty. so to speak, and they stay on in the reserves and to see such an over whelming opposition from the army is very significant and it is unprecedented. and that's why i think we've seen and heard from senior is really officials in the off position and former diplomats and former generals warning that is real is at a breaking point. and again, we're talking about the jewish is really a component of israel that is facing a crisis that has never faced before being this polarized, having the right wing the religious right wing out so much in power, there is a self image. i think that is really, as i've enjoyed about themselves so far,
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which is that they are a liberal democracy that their progressive that they, you know, um, are a beacon of light if you will, in the region. then all of that in many ways is coming. you know it crashing down in the face of it, right. we can government that wants to impose stricter of all religious laws on, on jewish is rarely is that wants to have more control over appointments that wants to shield itself from accountability. so all those really oppose the, the self image that is realized created for itself. and that is rarely have been comfortable with, while isolating themselves from the fact that they are occupying another country and subjecting another people to form military rule. so this has been called civil strife. somebody even suggests the countries bordering on civil war. how do you see it and what implications as they have for the posting is and i'm not sure there's civil war, but i think the longer this draws out and the more the right wing,
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it feels empowered. the more palestinians citizens of israel will feel threatened the a rise in crime rate and the fact that the is really minister in charge of look, security completely ignores the dozens of palestinian is really citizens feel so far this year is only an indication of just what you know which direction of things will have if the right wing in trans shows itself even more in his real proper now for palestinians in jerusalem and the rest of the west bank and the gaza strip. um, if this situation for success, there will be an issue of political expediency to show more a result of more toughness towards the palestinians. and so the expectations would be that there would be more ferocious attacks on the part of the is really army against palestinian cities. are pockets of resistance. so there's, you know, there's a trend, there's an old history or legacy if you will, where you know,
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being tough against palestinians. westlake and palestinian aspirations for freedom gets to lot of the ballot. and so politicians feel that they might have to go back to the ballot box and that's really usually either boast about how tough they were out of finance or actually demonstrate that in very bloody terms. so, you know, a spectator or not, and this, these are very high stakes for posted in high stakes. indeed, no, they're politically a list of all the spokesman for the policy, you know, for, it's a great to have you on the program to hear your insights. thank you for having a side table ahead, old and use including ross and it strikes could at least 2 people, the new cranes port city of a desa of leading to the church, destroyed by for lancaster, minority html community. say they still don't have justice. 40 years of to hundreds of people were killed in a space of funds. why the red bull team have a dozen reasons to celebrate peach have action from the from gary in chrome for
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some breaking news now from spain's election. this with 98 percent of the votes counted uh the indication is that the people's party is leading the race. let's go straight to sonya guy. i go, who's coming the election 1st? she's in the spanish capital, madrid. and sonia what, what can you tell us about about these results? the the shows
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me the width of a small, the sonya, the suggestion of course, from these results says that spain is very bunch, a divided country split all most down the middle. but most importantly though, we have seen some, some gain, so at least on the far right,
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what does that say about what the voters were looking for when they went to the polls? the romans she's the sunset. 6 the
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way it's in the country on the
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be able to say so some i'm certain coalition building yet to come no doubt. so sonya many thanks to that i'm for competing against the sound of bony. i'm behind you so you're good . i go to images. now you cranes 5 minutes to assess his country as poland would always stand united as a monks came off to battle. rushed indeed at alexander, look shank made it in direct rent to poland during a meeting with the russian president vladimir putin in saint petersburg. alex bad. how small presenting a united front. alexander lucas shing can make things letting me a person for the 1st time since he helped into musing the by wagner, moose, and raise in russia. last month, bella rose is now hosting the group spices. as part of
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a deal with the lady of guinea, but goshen her not much. i didn't put a good spot. the wagner fighters have become a concern she to them. they're asking to let them go west. i'm asking them, why would you do that? a more quietly keeping tabs on them. they say we just want to, you know, go on a trip to warsaw and just shop shop triggers. because when they bought in buck moved, they knew where the military hardware was coming from. so they have this feeling that just shot, it's a problem. of course i'm keeping them in central belarus like we agreed 1st and i wouldn't want to re deploy them there. as they're in this bad mood. we've had to is the losing regroups presence and bella roost have seen e. u and nathan mean the poland seemed more troops to its eastern buddha, poland former defense minister sees his country, is prepared. billows doesn't have an army to speak of. the nature is 20 times more powerful than russia. they shouldn't stop anything because they'll lose within and
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back to the wall and ukraine. and both lead is posing key of stuttering counter offensive in the spot lies. this. this is a mindless policy of throwing unprepared people and mercenaries into the hellfire. so there is no counter offensive still such, there is one, but it has failed. it has failed. there are no result to leave a visit to the naval cathedral of some nicholas, a symbolic show of face to lead is growing. if it closer is the warm and ukraine grinds on, that like speed, which is 0 to russian strikes and a desktop have damage. one of your largest cathedrals ukraine site as they were numerous targets in the historic center of the city, which is the unesco heritage side. 2 people are reported to have been killed. russia has been attacking the area for 6 consecutive days about softer. it withdrew from the grain deal guaranteeing safe passage in the black sea salt my bride is in odessa of
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a sight to where cathedral was hands. this has been described by the regional governor as a nother night's attack of the monsters by raj of miss styles. raining down across odessa, hitting residential buildings, also landmarks in the historic center of the city, including this historic cathedral, a missile crushing through and destroying half of the roof. throughout the day. volunteers have been coming along daunting hauled. hats going inside with helping with the clean up operation as we get into sunday evening. hit crowds have been coming along, people from odessa coming along to see for themselves the destruction here. many of them in disbelief, shaking their heads. what sail witnessing what they witness last night by raj of miss all, some of them ranging from supersonic massage to cruise missiles were fired, and the bottom is the lensky, the premium presidents has condemned the attack,
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saying that that will be retaliation for what he describes as the russian evil also to be 3 collab are the foreign minister of ukraine condemning this attack, saying this by roger missiles is not only killing civilians, he says, but also destroying iconic unesco protected buildings such as this one. and also saying that an attack on such a vital port city as a desa given it's important that to food security should be considered to be an attack on the international community. this has been the 6 consecutive nights of a tax, the latest uptake and fighting the gun with monday's attack on the coach bridge. russia then suppressing the black sea, a grain deal, and then we have had repeated attacks at 5 full, a 6 nights throughout the week. despite that's of love to me, is the lensky. the primary president says that the a bridge that connects russia to crime a given the fact that it is transporting weapons which you're used against. ukraine
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does remain an enemy object, rob mcbride, else is there a desa still head on. i'll just say around fly the chip, sit down. some buys of japan, semi conduct to manufacturing equipment. and we take a closer look at how cubans government is trying to revive its domestic feat, production play drama, the women's world cup of sweden, a post stored away by south africa feature healthy and the hey, they're great to see what's another hot start. so the week for southern europe and northern africa here is his story by the numbers. first things 1st, we've got the colors on talked to the read, the hard, the temperature. so that heat is now shifting away from greece into the eastern mediterranean so much when it does have the temperature in nickos. see it shoots up
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to potentially 46 degrees on tuesday. if you get there. that will be good enough for a new temperature record for the month of july. we're also talking about record heat into easy is capital tune is up to $48.00 on mondays. so if you get that, that will break the july temperature record, which as of now, stands at $47.00 degrees. also high temperatures for eastern in spain, in valencia, you too are closing in on a temperature record for the month of july. but it is a different story around the else showers and storms here, especially north of this area to the north west where it's been a gloomy pattern, locked into place, your outbreaks of showers, ireland, britain, western france. so low countries and scandinavia that it's set to continue on monday. okay, back to africa, we go because i wanted to put this on your radar. first of rain set a goal in the gambia that could trigger some flooding. and a cool wind has infiltrated durbin, so your temperature at 18 is actually below average
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the the the, the but the, on counting the cost, a blistering age wave sweeps across the world, threatening the health and livelihoods of millions cover towards the mythology plan . to put the country on the global forest map pulse, why a modest revolution is storming the world of global fashion. counting the cost on that, i'll just say a, a diverse range of stories from across the globe. from the perspective of on
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networks journalist on alger 0, the you're watching out 0 reminder of our top story is this, our spain's conservative opposition people's policy. as well as the most states that make type stuff, selection, charge device counted for the people's policy or for sort of an overall majority with a $136.00 seats departments. the federally science is a search. this policy trails and the 2nd to the 122 is already protest as a demonstrating outside parliaments in west jerusalem. hundreds of thousands of big protesting for months against the government's funds to change the legal system
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could excite. the bill is a french democracy. prussian strikes and a desa have damaged one of your largest cathedrals. ukraine said as the name is target symmetric center, the city and unesco world house. 2 people are forced to have been killed, qualifies in greece, a force around $20000.00 people to be moved to safety. the out of control fires, burning and roads. they have populated areas for 5 days. they're also being 5 new the capitol athens. stephanie deca has the support for manda, which is just outside the greek capital of the under a dark orange sky. and with little warning, thousands of holiday makers and residents rushed to escape out of control walls. fires. winds gusting around 46 kilometers an hour, pushed the flames towards populated coast after 5 days of inland fires. private
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boats joined degree coast guard rescuing people from peaches on the southern east part of the island. the greek army also help to get people to safety. 1000 slipped out doors and into 2 mediums wherever there were space, have never been good my entire life, especially when went down to the beach. and one of the faces told that we need to get away from the corner of the situation as well as he's holds that we will, you know, we're going to be deemed so all the things obviously to him today. and then obviously in some of doors, his knowledge and sixties achieves good near athens, 2 fires being we kindled as the winds picked up greece as being helped by various other countries who have sent those air, support, and manpower the firefighters are from managed to put out a nother fire that is re ignited outside of the capital. often it's the wind that
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is the real issue when it comes to re igniting the flames. now there has been a rather large across the country for days out because the risk of fire has been so high. will this under an intense, dry heat pushing $44.00 degrees celsius and some areas authority say these are record breaking numbers. stephanie decker, which is a reminder, on the outskirts of athens, police, 13 people have been killed and flash floods enough callisto. hundreds of houses have been destroyed and dozens of people are missing. saving pockets, dogs northern region has also been had a state of emergency has been declared and kind of a pac 12 o'clock province of to some of the was flooding in years in, in iran, for traffic police officers have been killed and what official was a cooling a terrorist attack and the southeastern city of that had done an arrest warrant has been issued for the public traces. the motive behind the attack is on clear commodity, as prime minister has declared victory an election described by observers as
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a shot. one of the main policies was fund, i'm physical opinions of being jailed or forced to flee the country pumps and is the longest serving prime minister in the world. and this barnaby lay reports in the pen, his son and mine, it might be in line to take over the come body and voters arrive early on sunday morning at this pulling station in pen to caster ballots. for 125 members of parliament, prime minister, whom says component people's party took all the seats in the last general election in 2018 and says it's one overwhelming. leah can mean a paperwork. for me, everything seems small and we haven't been forced to do anything. everything is the same actually for duplicator, for climbing. yeah. as a can body and citizen, my role is to cast a ballot and price. so i have to come to the polling station to elect my lead is but the united nations has criticized the polls for failing to be inclusive with some critics going as far as calling it ascend with voters turning up at this
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pulling station, hour after hour. there is a semblance of an election, but i didn't say none of the other parties participating, present a credible challenge to consent party. after the mean opposition party. the candlelight party was disqualified in may. head of the election once in the world's longest serving prime minister said his son, hoping it could take his place within weeks home. and it has kept his silence for the country. what today human rights activists believe human, it is likely to continue down the path. his father has paved women, this entire training is in the military. so he sees things from a military perspective, 1st and foremost. and the 2nd thing is that the whole set is not going in a way he's going to still be around. he's going to be head of the cambodian people's party and he's going to be looking over his shoulder the countries,
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the election commission says voter turnout was it more than 80 percent poll workers are telling the votes, but there's new consensus among political observers. the election was over before it began a barn to below elders or no pen and nobody's leaves the mediterranean and middle eastern countries gather the room for the conference. so migration, the event was hosted by italian prime minister, georgia maloney that included a representative slave 20 countries. the conference comes against the bank job of migrants being pushed back from tunisia in libya by the stock. and it does it. let us take a look at some points they discussed toward the end of the confidence was to address the cause of a regular migration flows. ludy coal for best economic opportunities and support for migrants in the country of origin. you tell the prime minister, so she wanted tougher legislation and better security protocols and tackling criminal syndicates with trafficking migrants you and it's we are increasing
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engagement, which she needs. yeah, that's a country where money by going to start the journey across the mediterranean. by promising more funding, a city may get a sunni legality mass. so the new job, mass, legal immigration homes, each and every one of us know and benefit from this except criminal groups to get rich at the expense of the most fragile quarter they use that they use their strength even against the government's endangering citizens, the economy, political stability and democratic balance if its own japan has started restricting the exports of its ship manufacturing technology. the government introduced the restrictions of to the u. s. and the netherlands passed similar measures. the new rules effects 23 types of advance, semi conduct to making equipment. the components of power, everything from mobile phones to military hardware. many a 160 countries now face tied to procedures to buy and ship making equipment from japan. well, $42.00 countries casteel in ports with fuel controls,
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japan producers about 10 percent of the world's semi conductors. but there are plans to increase it further. the us and china also in a race to increase the supplies, said you have a talk a she to is from the school of management and information of the university of it. she is okay. he says the new measures are in response to chinese aggression. basically this is a joint call as you move toward off for the aggression that we're facing, especially in this region from china. japan is following the move, basically to construct what we call the chip for united states, the netherlands, and also japan and korea joining in to basically formulate a scrum or is they call listen against the aggression that we're seeing. especially from unitarian states like that of china. the $23.00 items is basically a microphone and fabrication. now the words, the height for different technology side and certainly not the legacy of main street and conductors. in other words, they're targeting protect, especially towards the military usage,
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particularly by the chinese authorities. so it's not necessarily going to damage uh, you know, uh everybody's lives and particularly considering the fact that there could be a supply chain problem that was caused by china as we saw on every single read 19. what we're trying to do is mitigate possible further supply chain of loss from you know, these incidents while i say of keeping with the economy grew by nearly 2 percent loss here. but the only nation is producing fossil fuels, staples, then it dates only a few years ago. and us at augusta in report. some have found out politicians and now scrambling to find solutions of the cuban national assembly of people's power has been in session for the last 3 days. top of the agenda, reviving domestic food production, which is nose dived over the last 2 years. but the zip it was you practically a 100 percent of foot. staples are being imported. so don't think produced in the country. 6 years ago, 40 percent of the rice cubans,
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8 was growing domestically. by last year. the figure had fallen to full percent. us maximum precious sanctions introduced by trump and lifting place by barton a taking suit of people's plates. they solve the country of millions of dollars in revenue every year, which means less money to spend on fertilizer, petro and food inputs. give us policies focus on guessing food to those who need it . nice. for example, every child on the 7 still receives a liter of milk each day, but the state is capacity to see what the vulnerable from sanctions is diminishing . for the last 2 years around a 1000000 elderly cubans have done without the victim in approaching supplements the supposed receive. now triple digit inflation is hacking into people spending problem. a problem that maria castillo is also aware of. she's just spent 2 days salary on a couple of mangoes and sometimes the assist um before the pen. they make process were acceptable. now prices have been sky high. well,
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maria trusts the government when eventually guide the country out of the crisis. a 19 year old grandson denny, the communist parties, woods, ring hollow. i grew up from all life in cuba, is that there's hardly any food you have to struggle to get by and we can't live in cuba anymore. but it's president miguel this canal today called on cubans to use creative resistance to overcome the country's problems and boost production products. designing for sale, dream miss, i really need to get my grandchild. that's something with his life that he lives well, but he doesn't want to live here. and you are going to leave the country and take my family with me. cubans emigrated in record numbers last year and people in the capital today increasingly doubts whether the government has the ability to get the country back on its feet. one way for the government to convince more people to stay, to get more food on people's plates. at augusta in havana, i was just us,
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so ale mosque says teresa is changing its logo to an x, getting rid of the blue, bad as long being its signature. this would be the latest change must cuz made off the he acquired twitter last year for $44000000000.00. he previously said that he was not a fan of the existing logan saying this should have been done a long time ago, but does x mark this fall? so we're heading out of here. the swimmer who is smashed, michael folks will reco. she stood for 15 years. pete has the details and the focus on our lot in won't be attending the summit in south africa with an international warrant out for the rest for suspected war. fine. can you travel anywhere bowed. i'm told stories from across asia in the pacific 101 east exposure, the issues affecting the cloves, most populous region. the rates for the white house keeps up with donald trump take
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the terms pulling up a piece of the thank you very much, brian hall, the new celebrating east 1st major golf title, also winning the open championship. with roy little pool. the american started the final round with a 5 shot lead and knowing only 2 players had failed to windows temperature from that position. and it's 151 year history. and it was for the tricky foundation. see how these move around the seventy's to finish on 13 and the part form and the ending of 6 steps to feel to secure the biggest type of en, payday, all these career this when is with 3000000 dollars but it appears is planning some very low t celebration i had a nice where you a couple of weeks ago and i bought a new tractor for my hunting place, so i'll get home and i'll be on the tractor low and grass in the next week. and we're very excited about that. so that's gonna be your reward. you're going to ride your truck to see i might take a whole day and just just put my phone away and go get on track or
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a little bit lost cuz i've never known an open champion. celebrate on mountain grass on the track. so i got a lot of layers. man like straight is crickets is have retained the ashes of the fault. taste with england finished in a pool with hold of the final day's pain. manchester washed out in with desperate to get onto the fields to try to take the 5 wickets that are required for victory, which would have seen the series go to the siding. much but the rain pulled down all day at old trafford and with the straight the 2 went ahead as the current holders they are guaranteed to be taking the ashes away for a full series in a row. the teams meet in the last match of the series at the overly london starting on thursday. yeah, it's bit of a strange running, you know, as a group proud that we've retained the ashes. but it's, you know, it's the back of no drive this way. um, so yeah, it feels like, you know, the good that we find the ashes of server time. the ice is bought. we know we go to
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february the next week we've done everything we possibly could, and it was a play that be nice to get you know, after salt we were completely, you know, so the dominant and throughout the, the, i was a play we had. and so, yeah, so it's a shame, but skills for me to one will chime him, extra stuff and has won. the hon gave me and the girl i'm free to help rebuild. so it's a new record of 12 consecutive wins. it's also the dutchman, 7th straight race when an f one this season, it started beautifully for for stuff and who overtook louis hamilton on the opening left offer contest installed. hamilton was on the stairs phone since december 2021 . elsewhere, a collision eliminated as to ben o'con and team i guess me, that's the stuff i would go on to take his 40 full to be a victory, you know, leads the eval standings by 110 points, head of teammate sergio periods bowers for 2nd with pay raise
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it's something um i think we can be very proud of is a theme i think goes over the years. so, you know, nowadays it's probably even harder to achieve because the gaps between the teams is even smaller, you know, back to when it was in the eighty's, but never the less also there, you know, to do that. also there, you know, the retirement range was a lot higher. so to do 11 wins in a row and now 12 in a row. it's. yeah, crazy. hopefully it because it doesn't stop here. there was a dramatic finish of the women's world cup of sweden lifted lace to beat south africa to one in winnings and find you on a bunny on our hosting. we get the 1st day the wind of the tournament and they took the lead against the team and the rank one place is above them, hilde them a higher with the goal early in the 2nd health, but she used it herself in the process with substance use it to be all set that way . he 1975. let's see for the support list like an own go that 1st, but it was
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a 3 the lead a role for both the final touch. that's right. and then mix it in the ninety's minutes. amanda in the states winning the match for the swedes with a head to, to one the final school, much to the disappointment of this. so i have to confess the fonts within the rankings. it was semi finalists last time, but they were health with go to school by jamaica, rufus cutty, the to the army. oh, this one was in the ninety's move of phones. but you hit the phone and the post jamaica. right? 43. and they kept in for these are sure same tools just before full time and so the but they held on to get they 1st of all, to points off the 3 to feed. so may they be 4 years ago? i didn't sundays of the game. the midlands kicked away 2 of them and with the one know when ever there'd be tons, portugal the funny for the for the schooling. the only goal of the game in the 1st hall in dire need of brenton in the middle and such seconding the group, the table behind the usa up to the 1st round of games. the 2 sides will meet on
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friday and winning, sending a repeats of the 2019 world cup final for triple play vietnam on the same day. this woman here is set to make football history on monday, american defend the new halo, been xena, is it to become the 1st plan? so we're a heads golf at a senior level women's world cup. the 25 year old and her teammates take on tucson will champions of germany in melbourne rocha the 1st arab nation to take part in the finals, previous meet fee for headband, head coverings. so i think health and safety concerns before lifting the band in 2014 nickname. be at this line. s as the moroccan team or 72nd, the fee for rankings in 2022. the country has to the women's f con, with the team going all the way to the final. before losing to south africa, the side will be looking to follow in the footsteps of the maintenance team to reach the semi finals of the world cup and cut that last year, becoming the 1st effort can seem to reach the last 4. so i can click on that and
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then i'm going to follow up. as i stated earlier, we're on a to be the 1st out of the country to take part in the fif of women's world cup. and we feel that we have to shoulder a big responsibility to just give a good image to show the achievements that the american football team has made in terms of the progress and by qualifying for the fee for world come, we know this is a great milestone for us and we hope that the match with germany tomorrow will pay to wait also for other matches so that we can make a difference. we're not to just to make up the numbers, but rather to compete. and then you know, morocco play in the 2nd game of the day monday section kicks us with it's in the against dodge and seen it a 6 g m t in oakland. and the last game of the day is brazil against kind of a, another team playing at this event for the 1st time that one is at 11 gmc in the added aid. the world records the tumbling in the pool of the world aquatics championships in japan, including one se for michael phelps back in 2008, 15 years later, a mc slash bi frenchman leon. motion on his way to victory in the form did meet the
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individual maybe phelps assignment, stood since the paging olympics, but motion was one, was pulled in a 2nd quicker, and it was phelps who presented him with the gold medal in the victory. sir, me. 21 year old is already looking set to be a major store at his home and then pick some parents next year. it wasn't the only record on the 1st day of assuming you've been so straight is ariel and timos new mulkey and the women's forwarded me to see solid against the 2 other former wrinkled holders. some of macintosh and casually, becky started yeah. oh. so say so will record in before by 100 free relay as well to this is coach sydney enjoyed watching, who, when a man history was made at the x games in california, where a 10 year old became the youngest in the middle east, at the events rece nelson, who was from canada when silva and the women escaped food boots competition, he lost up on gold to another young, stiff, 13 year old australian. a reset. true, the teenage of becoming the 1st female to the end of $720.00 and competition. just
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so you know, he's gonna stay through the pizza too soon, but a rotation and taking me back to my use in the process made that due to need. all right, thanks a lot be. that's it for me in a fucking for this news child and jordan will be in the chat with more news. just a few moments time. you're watching out as the the very low curtains and public confrontations. young people across the u. k. of
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