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the biggest concentration of rain is and we have this cool breeze in durban, so that's knock back the temperature to 18 degrees the colleges rate with the critical thirty's issue evacuation. notice for the odds of coal food as devastating while fi spread across the country. the
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carry johnston, this is all just there a lot from the whole set coming out or protests in israel against proposed additional changes as the us presence calls from holes to the next. the russia accuse is ukraine of carrying out to a drone attack. the damaged, at least 2 buildings in most res consecutive opposition funds and wins tight snap selection for full. schultz and overall majority, the by foxes in greece are struggling to contain more than 80 wild fires burning across the country. the popular tourist island of coal fu is the latest issue evacuation. what is the coast guard and private votes of helps of varied thousands of people from the north east of the items to safety. temperature has reached 46 degrees
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celsius on sunday, smoking, thousands of new fires area around 20000 people were taken off the island of rhodes, the largest wild spot evacuation operation in greek history. things that threatened to engulf hotels and homes. a little stephanie deca has more on the fires from the atari, on the greek on and off roads. and stephanie, what's the very latest you can tell us? well, it really does resemble the end of days where we are, we are in a cute body. you can see the wind that is here and this is a major issue. there is a massive fire. you can see it behind us. you can see the helicopter as well, which is constantly having to cease to get more water. actually there's another ministry channel 5 d to your left in the sea. and it's constantly you have this movement of air and also ground support to try and put this out so that we've been focusing a lot on that evacuation as you were talking about. the biggest evacuation in greek
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history when it comes to firewalls, fire as well. the locals still remain here worried about their homes worried about their businesses. these are incredibly windy islands and this is the challenge here at the entire landscape of kil, 30, very much a, a, a holiday resort. the, the, the video is you saw of people leaving with their luggage is under that sphere we are in the sky was here and it's the fire managed to get right down to the scene. so this part of the fire has been contained. we talked to one of the local officials trying to get the numbers, and he said to us, listen at the moment there's 2 fires. there were 3 before there could be 5 later. it is not much out of control. we flew in 2 roads and airport very early this morning. amazingly, there were still a lot of tours coming into the area. it is of course, a large island. so this situation here is,
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feels very much for me here in road city. if you will, your does the smoking, you don't do any tonic at their work. however, check a check towards that are being evacuated. 5 planes were sent by the check for funding to pick them up. one of the fireflies yours was telling me that it's possible. so officials were center of the ministry of interior to help process people who lost their documents. all these hotels along here, people left in a panic, we spoke to some locals who were just up here on the, on the, sorry, we're having a bit of a destruction with some it's fine. so basically spoke, some locals were telling us that that day on saturday afternoon, when the winds changed. you can see again that the helicopter friday, i'm sorry, we're having a rid of a situation, but i think it's going to be fine. you see a minute, you should not, and you see this other chopper constantly going to get water. so this is the situation here very much out of control. very much concerning, of course, again, as i say, the tourists have been evacuated,
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but it's for the locals. their businesses and their homes, if this is a major way. okay. so i think we leave it there and that very fluid situation life for us. the thank you and israel, a protest to this a lot. the road outside parliaments are head of a votes on changes to the g district. the connect such as due to the bait, one aspect of the controversial building, the coming hours. for months, hundreds of thousands of his relays have been riding against tends to change. the legal system. amendments include measures that limit the supreme court's powers. critic say the bill is a threat to democracy, not in states. this is very need is not to rush the boss changes on the judging reports from us through some 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 to district outside the connected. despite the scorching heat,
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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. and it's in danger. no, just because of the, the specific law or the trying to pass now. but because of the entire approach of the governments, the bill is just one part of a larger package of proposals by netanyahu. and as far right coalition, the critics say would significantly limit the power of the courts for his part. and 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 enacted 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 done with i've tells us the plans underway by the most right wing
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government and israel's history, or endangering the country and the dismantling of the barriers and the restrictions in the checks and balances. so that takes us in the direction of dictatorship, which others worry. the prime minister has put israel on a path toward a talk, proceed, leaving us and 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 a protest movements. it doesn't look to be waiting any time to see how much i'm doing. i just need west jerusalem. it is ready for us as have rated the palestinian refugee camp of na, sam's and occupied westbank to palestinians were wounded. in confrontations with is really military who dies is damaged some streets and destroyed private property explosions. having the 14th and the protestant, red crescent says,
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is very forces prevented rescue crews from reaching the injured springs. conservative peoples policy has one of the most states since that parliamentary elections, but it's for the insurance of the 176 seats needed for a majority. municipal petro sanchez described the results as the defeats or the fall rights. when they get their reports from which it is an extraordinary tight race to send to the right people supposed to lead a, but to say whole may have a much as a candidate with the most votes. but it was still to show to the majority of his policy to govern outright amigos emo's. got now the renters and we have won the election notes, but we now need to talk to form of government was always happening on the spanish democracy. really the demographic is but no one has no to get to the party supposes when nonetheless, it's still not clear. if mr. faithful will be able to pull
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a government even if he goes into a coalition with the far right folks policy. it's still not enough seats for an outright majority. wilkes's lead us santiago, all of us go, has turned the policy into the 3rd largest, an actual force in the country. it is a policy that is stridently anti immigration. it has also promised to roll back spending and policies of a socialist let government have put into place at combat climate change and protect minorities us for the prime minister. the man who cooled the smell selection. though many more of like a one spain to continue moving forward, then concealing the requested office of the people parking in front of you with a box of books. you took a risk that now fails to pay off. it pays the way for a possible right presence in the government. it seems in spain's return to democracy. in the 1970s, sonya jago out to 0,
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madrid process says to drones, have been intercepted and destroyed the defense ministry in the capital. russian official was a keys. you kind of an attempt to tear tackle most good drones reportedly struck non residential buildings. the mass says there was no serious damage or casualties or what's more on this. let's go to us shopping oliver in most guy. now that you know what more is russia saying about this? yeah, indeed, uh, 2 most crews, central districts were a time to buy 2 drones, why he's a business sense of the other one. so in close proximity to the building of the ministry of defense must come a survey. so behind it allows they drones true to known residential buildings. as you mentioned, no casualties or serious damage were reported. county, there are many ambulance and police cars in the center of mosca. also them as office said,
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that's traffic alone. 2 major avenues close to the place of the incidents has temporarily to have temporarily being suspended, rushes, ministry of defense blamed ukraine for that tax st. quote, it was an attempt by the key of regime to carry out the terrace of time of both you are. these were john to buy electronic wolf systems and then crashed, and the local residents reported multiple cases of broken cloths and the windows a g 's with the you are these attacks ok. but even though you just have a thought of a thank you for that top the life for us. meanwhile, in ukraine, an increasing number of families are dealing with the separation caused by the war child to say more and more grand parents. so left a cat for children whose parents have gone off to fight to look for work. well, mcbride reports from teeth of the alexandra rehab. it's key that fulfills an important role in countries war effort, being the grandmother to head grandchildren. displaced by the fighting around my
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view, paul in the south. she's now helping the family make a new life north of keith, the show, smile. i know lots of people who in the same situation was young people fighting and the grandson's taken care of the grandchildren. on the one hand toward divides families and on the other, it brings families closer together, left to bring up her children by herself. the mother is now able to look for work somewhere. once my support is the most important thing, there's no way we could manage without her know just actual help, but also moral support. more or more families in ukraine or having to rely on grandparents at these children's charity bold and wanting to kind of close to the helpline or from grandparents leading help with children struggling to cope with the absence of parents. so there was news,
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the feeling that the child will be anxious or cannot sleep or ceases to communicate with other children wakes up at night and sees har as we've lots of teenagers who want to self home. think about suicide. young people needs to build the plans for future and it's difficult to plant anything in a war. there's also increasing concern among child welfare groups about the long term impact of families being separated by war. effectively a generation of ukrainian children growing up with sometimes one or both parents being absent from the lives. nadia constant in need has been helping bring up her 2 grandsons. most of their lives for the last time they heard from their mother. she was in russia and that father was killed in the fighting last year, which also destroyed the home in sylvia. don't yet know that it will say we have nowhere to go. we had a 5 story house that was completely burned down. we were left in the basement. oh
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no, yeah, no questions to you. we will never get back what we had. i lost touch with my friends, and i don't know where they are and that some of them may be an occupied territories . even after this boy is over, families across ukraine will continue to suffer the effect of it for a long time to come. rob mcbride, i'll just say era keith. so the head on al jazeera, thousands killed millions displays. we look at the impact of $100.00 days of conflicts and the siding, the feature of deep sea mining government representatives, gathering jamaica to discuss what truly should have the frank assessments $3000000000.00. is it going to be enough to get focused on the economy back on track? the short answer is no informed opinions for those who are attempting to flee to chat. how dangerous is that journey?
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is incredibly difficult for many people to manage to get out. but it's a great cost in depth analysis of the day. sidelines questions really who controls that goes on an outer space in the future will be governments for won't be big part of the corporations and individual super wealthy billing. there's inside story on al jazeera, respected janet is on the street in central concave shows you how devastating defects of russian for me. s b, i can see where 2 of the bullets hit their about. my head highs. member of the mentoring military wanted him dead. the still manual believe we were in a property on a road costing out a 0 english crowd recipients in new york festivals, group cost or of the year award, the 7th year running, dreaming of somewhere more amazing for summer. how about some people? imagine tango tango talk more visit couple of dot com the
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the the you watching out to say a reminder about top stores this 5 boxes in greece are struggling to contain more than 80 wildfires. voting across the country. the tourist out into coal. foods and dates has to issue evacuation order's temperature at least $4.00 to $6.00 degrees celsius on sunday. and israel protests as have blocked the road outside condiments of the votes on the changes to the district. notting states as this is really need is enough to rush the divisive changes, the as been nearly 3 months of fighting between saddam's army and the rapids
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support forces un human rights council has described the concepts as reckless and senseless of fighting started in the capital called to him on april, the 15th spreading west to the fort region south to for the fun in the south east to blue 9 states. u. n. puts the total killed just over $1100.00. from anything the actual numbers closer 23012000 people have been injured and at least 3000000 displaced. un says there's been an increase in sexual assault, send the suspect to kidnapping of children. access to health care is limited, is a shortage of supplies. facilities have been damaged and stuff assaulted as well. several fails. the size of disrupt to the delivery of much needed food and medicine un says the amount of time and cost this lesson with the onset to the rainy season, likely to increase the risk of disease. i'm involved has to store enough from ports
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to the point, april 15 people and so then woke up to the funds of explosions up to the shovels and strikes to the generals who came to paula in a 2019 cool and showed it for 4 years decided to alice to one another. they said it was the only way to achieve a better future for the country. but many believe it's a post on post, like a loser, dealing with a one the model, the model since the beginning of the museum, the live by the so called mohammed, i'm done delgado. our forces took up the full responsibility, depressed of treasure supplies, and the groups behind the elbow, hands behind the state of the political process. he's a criminal and would bring him to justice. the suicide seem to have a better estimate to each other. i think the war which was initially supposed to be
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sold has drugged on for months relying heavily on its power tips control of its dental command and the few military bases in and outside the cup to fight those from the support forces. part of me to tell you what do too, does it go so this the explorer. hi adults. ok if i made the public facilities, including the presidential police to foss of the west side of he does a thoughtful, i'm not going to find a states rights to groups. and that you and accused us of fighters, of committing atrocities, including most ethnic cleansing rate and the buttons in the city of danina, capital of west dot for the war has forced up to 3000000 people from their homes. 700000 have fled to neighboring countries. 27000000. so that is affected in some way or another. diplomatic efforts spotted in may with a series of meetings in debt, the on the joining us side with the supervision. but they all failed to bring about
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more than beef humanitarians. these fires upward, never respected a dish. so that was sabbath society, the sudanese army, and people believe this one has been imposed on them and that is supported by foreign countries. unfortunately, there's an arrow country standing behind it and multiple hop, i wouldn't move either of them. the proposed solutions do not contain strategic or smart incentives that could lower the warring sides to serious talks that this war is excess central for both sides. and the more drugs on the more pass tragedies evokes for the sudanese which only supplies it with more fuel. this within his army will come the proposals and for the 1st time and know that the dentist and the fighting. if the out of self withdrawal is from public buildings on by the toes and stops looting for its opposite, opposite support forces said it's willing to negotiate and hand over power to a civilian government. the 2 sides have sent to the negations box. we did. that's what he's on talks with hopes of
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a decisive victory on the bicycle on facing the initial altitude. seems to be changing, but there hasn't been any sign of mutual concessions could lead to peace. how much fun does you fall so that south korean authority is warning the public against the suspicious parcels and it fears a could contain, has substances placed suspects its parts of the scam. jessica washington explains south korea's national police. say they have received more than 2000 report. suspicious packages. only a 3 home care workers were hospitalized. also, they experienced dizziness and difficulty breathing off the opening. one of these suspicious, also related testing found no traces of any dangerous material. so that incident soft concern about packages potentially containing hazardous materials. but most of the mystery parcels appear to only contain to cheap products like live thumb,
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while others are completely and police are looking into the possibility of this being part of what's called a brushing with sellers, then possible people that they never ordered illegally acquiring that personal information the parcels all seem to come from the high position and so that the poses originally came from mainland china. and only tron for taiwan. local authorities have sent out estimates, wanting to people in south korea, advising them, know to open parcels from unknown, send. just for washington, 0 come, but it is a prime minister has declared the victory and an election observers have described as a some of the main parties was banned and political opponents of in jail to force the fleet. but even though cover the election from no man, the prime minister son looks to be a 9 to take those come vote in voters arrive early on sunday morning at this
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pulling station and compared to caster ballots. for 125 members have probably been prime minister, one since combined in people's party, took all the seats in the last general election in 2018 and says it's one overwhelmingly. again, i mean a paper with for me everything seems not aligned. we haven't been forced to do anything. everything is the same actually for climbing. yeah. as some body of citizens. my role is to cast a ballot. i'm throw so i have to come to the polling station to elect my ledia so often. but the united nations has criticized the poles for failing to be included with some critics going, as far as calling it a shim with voters. turning up at this pulling space an 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 coincidence party. after the mean opposition party, the candlelight party was disqualified in may. head of the election once in the
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world's longest serving prime minister said his son, hoping it could take his place within weeks. but manette has kept to silence the discount you want to date, human rights activists believe human, it is likely to continue down the path. his father has paved human as 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 gonna 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, 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 martin to below l. g 0 pen representatives of
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governments worldwide, all deciding if they're ready to impose a moratorium on the same mining front for you. contracts to begin drilling automatically be awarded. if they don't act soon, it's on home and has more on the meeting in jamaica. the slowest great frontier with the months of mos in the moon and the ocean floor. but we may be on the verge of starting to mind that many of the world's nations are coming together in kingston. jamaica is part of the international c bet authorities annual meeting to talk about safe come when that should happen. with a sense of urgency in 2021. the small island of now the us to begin the t mining by the subsidiary of it. the include the metals company on the u. m. rules, the authority had to use come up with regulations regarding mining they didn't. now now room in the metals company is allowed style or pricing is regardless. there is
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another option. long term moratorium, deep sea mining altogether. that's what some countries in conservation is pushing for. this activity would result in species because extinction and could potentially impact versions climate regulatory functions including carbon cycling, i'm storage. the metals company on the other hand says that it's deep sea mining would be localized one small area of declaring clipton. so between hawaii, mexico and that settlement displacement which critics say would cover up to thousands of plummets. it wouldn't reach nearly sofa last year. mit published 3 peer reviewed papers which confirmed that the settlement on the sea floor. any rise is about 2 meters above the ocean floor and up to 98 percent of the settles in the test area. know on the environment, let's say that would also be a separate, potentially large settlement discharge from the collection ship europe. byron also
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says that the metals found on the sea bed are essential, not least be green transport like electric calls, and it's better to get them from the, the notes where what we have to issue is, where can we to get a secure supply of these important base metals and battery metals with the lightest planetary touch and the lightest human touch. and from our investigation there's only one answer. the middle is complete, so they could begin mining in the deep sea now, but preferred to wait for regulations if they're coming to the cost of recon delegation. that the tools feels that countries are being overly rushed to the side on the mining code. because we cannot accept artificial gauge, we will finish when we're ready to finish. the value of the ocean wishes, which belongs to humanity, is larger than any investment. and we need to be able to,
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to look at to our children and grandchildren in the rise and know that we did quite list right across this debate. the key questions remain, do we need to mind the deep sea bed? and if so, can i wait to wish sure of its impacts on the planet? don't home and i'll just say to on, you can find more information on our website out. is there a dot com on all of your devices? but whether something next, the inside story will take a look at donald trump's mounting legal, what is impacts he might have on his election campaign to stay with us here around the the hey, they're great to see what's in other hot starts. so the week for southern europe and northern africa, here's his story by the numbers. first things 1st,
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we've got the colors on talk to the read, the hard, the temperature, so that heat is now shifting away from greece into the eastern mediterranean. so watch what it does, so the temperature in nickos see it shoots up 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 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 northwest for it's been a gloomy pattern, locked into place. your outbreaks of showers, arlene, 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 versus of rain set
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a goal in the gambia that could trigger some flooding. and a cool wind has infiltrated durban. so your temperature at 18 is actually below average right now, cartons and public confrontation, young people across the u. k. a putting that 40 on the line to for the attention of the issues that my sister, that climate change is a symptom of a system that's breaking down. when every other route fails, die with action was to be left open for a democratic societies or one that allow for there to be no politician in this country. as i was shut down and honest people have generation changed. phone out is era. former us president donald trump, this pricing a criminal trial in may for mishandling confidential documents, yet he remains the funds run out for the republican presidential nomination. so how
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