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consequences became part of what has happened to you the last for years. how do states control information controlling the narrative to dominating the media? how does the narrative improve public opinion and enormous fight? it might not be the most important story about china of today, but that's what the big piece attention to. how is this has been? jim listened. rephrasing the story. the listening post, i fix the media. we don't cover the news. we cover the way the news is covered, the 100 scale to thousands 100 millions displace. it's been 100 days since the conflicts in sit down the guy the
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cherry johnston. this is all just here a lot from the whole side coming up for protests in israel against proposed the additional changes as the us presidents close for a hold to the legislation. 3 cohorts is issue evacuation or this for the on and of coal food as devastating wildfire spread across the country and deciding the future of deep sea mining government representatives meet in jamaica discussed a full when the training should have the it's been $100.00 days since fighting 1st broke out incident and between the army and the power, but it to rapid support forces. thousands have been killed and millions left displaced so far, different magic mediation efforts have failed. an indication of the complexity of the conflict i'm involved has the story from port c don of
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the 1 april 15 people in so done woke up to the phones of explosions, up to the shovels and l strikes to the generals who came to paula in a 2019 cool and showed it for, for just decided to alice to one another. it 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 letter since the beginning of the mutiny led by the so called mohammed to come down to gullow our forces. i took up the full responsibility to kristof trisha supplies and the groups behind the commission. oh, good hands behind the state of the political process. he's a criminal and we bring him to justice the to slides seem to help us to meet to each other. i think the war which was initially supposed to be sold has drugged on
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for months relying heavily on its power tipped control of its dental command and the few military bases in and outside come to fight this form that operate support forces. part of me to tell you what due to it as it goes to districts for high adults. ok if i made the public facilities including the presidential police to foster the west to be just a thought for a north court. defined a states rights to groups and that you and accused are suffices of committing atrocities, including most ethnic cleansing rate and the buttons in the city of tanina capital of west dot for 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 to us side with the supervision a. but they all failed to bring about more than a beef through many tendencies fires. upward never respected a dish. so that was
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a 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 ex, essential for both sides. and the more drags 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 withdrawals from public buildings and 5 toes and stops looting for the spots that offers support forces said it's willing to negotiate and hand over power to a civilian government. it's all sides. have since the negations box we did. that's what he's on talks with hopes of 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. that's good to the
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2 piece. how much fun i just feel fault so that i'm involved joins us live, not from at port. sit on so no sign of the conflict. debating the the sides a 100 days now, and we are still in the square one despite the whole number that long list of attempts and cease fires that were broken. not respected attempts and did the attempts in august how about i did cairo and he had insights with that. also separately, political groups have been trying to meet yates, but the prospect is green forest. with that and it is getting worse and worse, particularly the humanitarian aspect of this for the civilians are the main victims of this. well, as we all know, best at this 6 out of green about 3000000 have been effected,
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3000000 lost their homes. they all know, just basically the country and $700000.00 estimated to have left the country. should the affected about to 24000000. so then these are effected in one way or another. add to have more about this um, particularly about. so you might have said inside we have with me mike dunford, he's the regional director of the wsp base tonight. it'll be a like to thank you very much for being with. i'll just yell out today. i would like to ask you about your particular specialty. is this the food crisis in so that because of this war, i'm how much success have you been able to achieve this at a garden? what are the obstacles? thanks very much. as you say, we have a humanitarian catastrophe on our hands. if we are not able to scalar operations, immediately, we really will see a situations deteriorating very rapidly. it's a 100 days, as you said, is over 19000000 people acutely hungry because of the conflict. many have been
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displaced, as you said, many of crossed international borders, w, p, the well food program and all the u. n. agencies. looking to see how we can push further into the countries to try and reach the people that we need to. some of the reports i added overnight to say that there are many obstacles to what you are doing to the government is not really responding to some of your requests, particularly these as for do you mind retaining workers and things like that? and also moving it around within the country. and so can you, can you elaborate on this? this is one of the most complicated humanitarian responses, anywhere in the world at the moment in security is making it very dangerous for humanitarian workers to push the there into the country. so the 1st thing that we need, ideally, is the conflict. and if that doesn't happen, then we need to at least ensure that there is humanitarian access and safe passage so that we can move into places like that for into the code of phones. so that we
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can reach the populations in desperate need at this time, how many people have you been able to each rise and all, and how many hours to allow it to for each because of what you have just described . so w p is already in the 1st 100 days, being able to reach 1600000 people. it's good, but it's not good enough and we need to seattle that and we need to scale it very, very rapidly. we're importing food, we have food in country, but getting it to where the populations are the modem and cut off because of the conflict because of the finding is what we now need to have a come we're looking at trying to bring food in from chad. we're looking to see how we can push the the into the for but trying to find the transporters. the trucks too are prepared to go with us, given the current context is very difficult. but thank you very much. uh, mike dunford from w s. b, and i will be thank you so much. i'll talk to talking to zillow. so as mike a done for the has just described,
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the situation is grim. the cooperation from the side of the alternatives is not enough. many organizations, how be reporting about the obstacles in terms of visa and so on. so it's a compounded situation. it's a complex situation, as i said, and there is a lot to do on the humanitarian side. in particular, besides, also the water is going on, the victims, the number of victims is continuing to rise and no mediation in the horizon seems to be making any, any, any gains and fall lock 1st in the policy down. thank you. and israel for testers of the road outside parliament's head of a vote on changes to the judiciary. the conduct such as due to debates, one aspect called the controversial bill in the coming hours. for months, hundreds of thousands of his ratings have been rallying against vans to change the legal system. amendments included with the measures that limits the supreme court's powers. critics say the bill is a threat to democracy. not in states is or is there any need is not to rush the
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divisive changes. let's go to the, i've now to the 100 gym in west harrison. how many with all this time, or what are we expecting today? let me tell you exactly where we are. we only saw the several 100 photos gathers 4 blocks to see the connection because they are committed to staying out there to try to finish the sound. and that's not what they feel. no, already looking to pass it to the card for the members that are not able to ask you just call the next one of the topics of these thoughts as to philosophy road to say that successful lives so far and then want to not allow me because it's enough, it's actually been 5 votes on that bill which is. 7 to go would see the
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full amount of folder size power. now also i will tell you that at the moment there is still the expectation that around to the local time that the 3 hours from now that this oh for the voting. the 2nd vote, at least on the time to get confused, feel is supposed to happen, but we use a very fluid situation. it's a little bit more expensive right now than it was just an hour ago, a lot more sense of security presence. in fact, just in the last 10 minutes, we saw a water cannon truck that was parking at all the protesters and trying to get through this road. and now it is parked over in that direction. we are signal to the po, checked in here, but the police will only put up with so much disrupt the phone on horses coming by as well. and we're seeing more sharing community, sorry for it off because they want to. we're this area at some point right now, the process of the fact that at some point soon they might see rounded up. and
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unless it doesn't say that is not want to keep them from processing. so it's kind of hard for now. thank you very much. i will raise it is really a force as i should say, have rated the palestinian refugee camp of nurse something as an occupied westbank to palestinians were wounded in confrontations with this very minute treat to those is damaged some streets and destroyed. private property explosions had been reported on the protest in red, crescent says is very forces prevented rescue crews from reaching the injured 5 foxes in greece are struggling to contain more than 80 wildfire spinning across the country. the popular tourist onto coal foo is the latest to issue evacuation. what is the coast guard and private boats of help to ferry dozens of people from the northeast of the island to safety. temperatures reached 46 degrees celsius on
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sunday, sparking dozens of new files around 20000 people were taken off the island of rhodes in the largest wildfire evacuation operation in greek history. flames threatened between golf hotels and homes. stephanie decker has more on the funds from the atari on the greek island of rhodes. a. stephanie? yeah. what's the very latest you can tell us that's happening that it's a very fluid. uh, a very urgent situation. um. last time we went on there about an hour ago, there was a massive fire, a little bit to the left up on the hill and then there's just been an alert sent to the phones waiting for july. the tonight is an area just a couple of kilometers down from we are for people to evacuate from there to here, to kill toddy. now you're looking at the landscape of your body completely devastated. this is a very popular holiday destination. this is where
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a lot of those tourists on saturday saturday afternoon when the winds changed and picked up when the flames are push this way. moved here and you can see also 5 the to your right, the helicopter coming. this is the constant scenario here. really we're talking amongst the team, it looks like the end of days, you have had a comforters, meeting kitchen of re supplying themselves with sea water. and this is how fluid it is because of the wind disgusting. over 25 not so you can see it and this is tyler, this pull them and tamia here. stay in the, the kidneys. so it's incredibly difficult to control the flames. now, a lot of the tours have been evacuated to us, but of course you have locals who lives here who stay here who have uh will have their homes are out there, businesses here i have a friend of mine who runs a restaurant and just a little further down, they've been very much involved when it comes to trying to put out the flames, trying to help the firefighters, you know, people,
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ordinary people getting amongst themselves with buckets of thought. you can probably is going to probably move just over our heads and they've been very effective in putting out the flames. not just the greeks here, many different countries where they've been we've seen here on the most severe situations, but you have the titans, you have this spanish, you have the polls you with the published forces. yesterday we spoke to a cheque firefighter at the airport because as these fighters go on, you also have a very much and ongoing evacuation procedure that many tours extremely upset. complaining that the procedure hasn't gone fast enough. some governments have sent in officials that are processing paperwork because a lot of towards lost their paperwork, their passports, when they fled in such a urgency without warning, you'd probably remember those pictures under orange angry skies down these roads was actually just seen the ministry pulse, the ministry is in charge here,
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but it is very much a fluid situation. we spoke to an official to try and get a sense of the fire, as he told us, it's difficult to tell you how many they are. it keeps changing. so this is the reality. you mentioned their core fu as well, around a few fires burning across greece is islands and the mainland especially given what you say, how was the population all just visitors, but locals, coping with this must been extremely traumatic situation for them. yes, well my friend just cold medic messaging him and the 1st thing he said to me was welcome to how and it's very accurate we when we arrived and i, i've been coming to roads for many, many years. i used to visit lean dose about 5 or 6 years in a row, some very familiar with it. i know killed diety. so i have to say when we started driving through, because as you leave a roads town, the capsule where the airport is, you know, get a sense of anything. and we were saying because we moved so fast, we flew at 3 o'clock in the morning. we thought, you know,
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is it over because you don't get that sense then you start coming towards here and you started seeing this very black to pick smoke and the devastation this wasteland and were a bit of a price. so you get a sense, but you'll see in other later we'll, we'll move location. you'll see how quick, how close the flames came to hotels, to businesses. we spoke to a couple of locals live just opposite hills. red blood shot eyes, extremely depressed, very reluctant to talk to us, saying they were waiting to see what was going to happen to our homes. we stopped at a supermarket to try and get water. and um, they told us, you know, we happen to have electricity for 3 days. so the reality really is when it comes to the local population, we're still dealing with very much an active and dangerous situation. indeed start from the many thanks for that top dates. so what's the head don't else, is there more on spain? snap collection, conservative opposition, party wins, but full. so overall majority the
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a warm welcome to you with your weather report. we're talking about a lot of record heat here. so let's dive into those details right here. right now, and that heat is moving away from greece down through to the eastern mediterranean . so it's still high temperatures on cyprus because see it coming in at 42 degrees . there are a lot of storms around the alpine region, and this will not be good news. so particularly northern italy, as we look toward austria in slovenia, we have this threat of tornadoes here. now put this a few days for the storm. so going to punch east and south and dramatically drop the temperature in spots in the balkans including san diego. so you're down to 21 a few days ago of 36 or 38 degrees. okay, back to the here and now also high temperatures, eastern spain at valencia,
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41 degrees. but that's not gonna allow us a big drop on tuesday for you, and still a lot of rain and his part of europe, the northwest showers for western france, the low countries, and a pretty good helping of rain for also. now, if tunis gets this temperature today at $49.00, that will be a new all time temperature record. and speaking of records, elders once again seen its hottest stay on record. pretty close to 49 degrees and a breezy day for most and beaks capital. my puts a wind gusts about 50 kilometers per hour. replacing the issues of the day, we've got to start the intensive farming systems. the climate change protect disruption, otherwise we wouldn't be able to feed ourselves. everyone has a voice. one of up here says pipes, helping me to am says this is american economic car wash. what would you say about the wash and light target either, but it's only going to be nice targeting vulnerable, but it's, well,
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it's important to have this conversation. we need to talk about and not about narrative. the street on algae 0. the the fucking back or mind of our main storage is being 100 days of conflict between saddam's army and the rifle power minutes. we've acted simple forces. the fighting stems with a power struggle between the army chief and the head of the 5 fonts as in greece, are struggling to contain more than an 80 wildfire learning across the country. the tourist on and of coal foods and dates as to the issue of occupational. what is
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temperature has reached 46 degrees celsius on sunday. and israel protests us up and up the road outside parliament headed the tray, changes to the, to the district knotted states as urge to expand it because i don't to gosh divisive changes. well, those proposed changes in israel have led to months of protests including from within the military men. it was service still refusing to report for duty, no longer willing to put the knives on the line for a country that they said slipping towards autocracy. victoria gate can be reports, this is randy reserve is adding the names to a declaration that says they'll no longer report for active duty in protest against the government's proposed judicial changes there among a growing number of pilots, soldiers and intelligent surfaces who say the acting on principle i came here today to sign to convey the message that i will not serve the dictator. i will not serve
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any dictatorship. i'm here to say that my kids won't grow up in the, in a dictatorship, in a place that abolish is the basic human rights of equality. the military service is compulsory. so most jewish men and women above the age of 18 and many volunteer for reserve g c. well into the forty's were service reinforced, the regular army, navy, and air force in an emergency. israel can order its entire reserve force numbering more than 400000 to report for duty. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the government will not tolerate insubordination. so little refusal to serve put to the security of all is really citizens at risk. the government will not accept refusal, the government will act against it and we'll take all necessary steps to ensure our security and our future. hundreds of is ready to reserve pilots, 1st joining the demonstrations against the government in march by refusing to
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report for duty. last week, 400 more note similar action alongside the traffic controllers and really know freight is coming to say significant because the air force is largely made off of these radially. the protest of all of the army offices. but mainly the titles is almost a game changer. in mind might stop that. it just like it's not the only the pilots, but usually they come from the window social is a classes from the right places from the right to the region. and that was both protests against the government's plans to change the legal system. showed no signs of slowing down. israel's army chief has won this and yahoo! he's proposed changes could affect the readiness of the army, victoria gates and b i, which is their process as to drones, have been into
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a set to done destroyed. now the defense ministry in the capital, russian officials accuse ukraine of an attempt to terror attack on musket. the drive is reporting the struck non residential buildings. the mass says there was no serious damage or casualties. you'd actually have a lot of that has more on the drug and attacks from us going to most codes central districts, where i time to buy 2 drugs. why he's a business sense of the other one. so in close proximity to the building of the ministry of defense and most coma survey, so behind it allows they drones true to known residential buildings, no casualties or serious damage were reported. county, there are many ambulance and police cars in the center of mosca. oh, also them, as office said, 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 type of st. quote. it was an attempt by the key of regime to carry out the terrace of time of both you are these were johns
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by electronic wolf systems and then crashed and local residents reported multiple cases of broken cloths and the windows due to the you are these attacks spain's conservative people, his policy has won the most seats in the snap parliamentary elections, but it's fully insured to the 176 states needed for a majority minister petro sanchez described the results of the defeats of the fall rights. so yeah, go reports from 100 an extraordinarily tight race to send to the right people supposed to lead to 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 and most 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,
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it's still not clear. if mr. faithful will be able to pull a government even if he goes into a combination with the far right books 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. the government have put into place at combat climate change and protect minorities us for the prime minister, the man who cooled. this is not selection, though many more of like a one spain to continue moving forward. then concealing the requested office of the people who parked 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
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democracy in the 1970s. sonya guy jago out to 0 madrid. an overloaded ferry has capsized in song called the coast of indonesia, killing at least 15 people. fishing boats and scuba divers are searching for 19 others and missing and rough seas. they all into a sort of lazy. 6 survivors all being treated in the hospital. the wouldn't vote sybil to carry 20 passengers was carrying twice that done. but when it went down during the night, representatives of governments worldwide, all deciding if they're ready to impose a moratorium on deep sea mining temporary contracts to begin shooting. what's a match if we'd be awarded? if they didn't act soon 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.
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but we may be on the verge of starting to mind that many of the worlds 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 smoke alarm end of now the us to begin the t mining by the subsidiary of it, the cool dimensions company on the u. m. rules, the authority had to use come up with regulations regarding mining. they didn't now now root and the metals company is allowed style or pricing is regardless. there is another option, a long term moratorium on deep sea mining altogether. that's what some countries and conservation is pushing for. this activity would result in spacing, is extinction. and could potentially impact the issues 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 in one small area of the clarion clip it's inside between hawaii,
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mexico. and that settlement displacement which critics say would cover most of the thousands of kilometers 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 that settles in the test area. no on the environment. let's say that would also be a separate, potentially large sediment discharge from the collection ship dropped. byron also says that the metals found on the sea bed are essential, not least with green transport like electric calls, and it's better to get them from the than elsewhere. what we have to choose 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
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only one answer. the middle is complete, say they could begin mining in the deep sea now, but preferred to wait for regulations if they're coming to the costa rican delegation of the tools fields that countries but being only rushed to the side on a mining code because we cannot accept artificial gates, 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, to look to our children and grandchildren in their rise and know that we did buy the 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 the.

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