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the size of lake victoria, or in the whole, nebraska, it remains pretty dry. the we understand the differences between subconscious across the ground. so no matter how you take care, ouch is here to bring you the news and current to fast to, to use the . ready a tipping point in the planet's changing climate, the study was the gulf stream could collapse as early as 2025. the
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talk about this and, and this is all just real life from doha. also coming up that into that in the nice at the end i like these the see to be here on occasions of a violent cracked on an anti government protest. as in kenya, we're going to hear from some victims to say police open fire on the desk told from days of riots, and that for those prisons klein's as soldiers retained control fund with a year to go into the pano. so lympics get underway. we reported the $1000000000.00 project to clean up the river site, the scientists and warning that the atlantic gulf stream could start to collapse in just 2 years time of global emissions on reduced. it's also called the atlantic meridian, the overturning circulation, or a m o c,
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a drives the atlantic oceans cummins, by pushing warm water from the gulf of mexico north towards the arctic and there it cools, and then it sinks. now the last time the gulf stream collapsed was during the previous ice age under 12000 years ago. if it happens again, the impact could be catastrophic. sea levels would rise along the east coast of north america and storms would get worse in europe. rains in asia, africa and south america would be disrupted, and that would interrupt food production for billions of people. peter, the medical is a probably will climates ologist and he explains why the gulf stream is so important to the global climate. a mock, as it's called the atlantic murdy on over turning circulation is a vital part of a global climate system. in fact, is the single biggest gear of the climate system. the reason why it's so important is that it sets the climate zones around the world. that is, every place where we live, that sense of climate,
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that sense of identity that we have with our land and with our resources is set up by the fact that the climate is, is, is a familiar, is consistent wherever we live. and that's very much dictated by the existence, the stability of this a mock current. the con, the, the other way to think about this is that a shift in this current or, or shut down, this current puts all of those expectations into uncertainty. lots hearing is an ocean, i'm finding dynamics professor at the university of new south wales and his work. his focus is focusing on the topic was very similar to this latest study. he says we need to reduce emissions immediately. it can still be averted. i mean, it's important to point out though there's a range here of collapse points for the circulation in this light. a study out to die from very soon right through to the 21st century. so ideal, so years from now. so there's a, there's no uncertainty range to the estimate of his tipping point. and so if it's
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in minutes, we've already pushed the columbus system too far. if it's towards the end of this century, then we've definitely got the time to reduce our mission is to stop this melting of greenland. but that's why we've been talking about that's on fractions. now it's actually 20 years past now we may or may levels, and that's a, that's a dangerous message to mention because we don't want people thinking it's too light . it is not too light because every single fraction of a degree, every 10th of a degree, we push the plants, temperatures up, stacks up higher and higher. all of these disruptive changes to the climate system . wildfire is that among the extreme effects caused by climate change and they're burning on both sides of the mediterranean. grease is going through one of its worst 5 seasons in recent years. 2 pilots were killed on tuesday when they're playing crashed off the dumping water on the blazes on the island of if you do want to all reports. thousands of people have been evacuated homes and livelihoods
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destroyed tourist holidays cancelled in almost a week since they began the wild files on the island of rhodes. rage. on its estimated, the 10 percent of the islands land area has been ravaged with firefighters and aircraft working round the clock for one plane and its crew fighting another fire on the island of evian, near athens. tragedy upon tragedy as the pilot loses control lots and stores now. so for weeks now while trials have devastated loud swathes of island and mainland greece prime minister que yeah, coast meat, so talk you. so there's no room for doubt about the cause of the finance different are these little feels, let me state the obvious that in the face of what is happening to the entire planet, especially the mediterranean, which is a hot spot for climate change. there is no magic defense. if that was obviously, we would have implemented it that the prime ministers woods backed up by the
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assessment of international primatologist in a study by willed whether attribution. it says current heat wave conditions out china, the united states and southern europe are contributing to the hottest period on us since the beginning of human civilization conditions virtually impossible. they say without the build up of men made global warming. we don't believe, hold islands, birds. we lost. all right, and our beautiful island. we don't have anything. no, really. we don't have anything. there. we don't know what to do. and greece is no to load easily is building 2. he, it fires, threatened to engulf the airport in palermo sicily, while storm conditions have left the scene described as a puck, elliptic in midland. joe, the whole elder 0 on the spanish island of going cannot be a 100. so people have been evacuated because of a rapidly spreading. 5 there. some roads will be closed as about
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a 100 firefighters and 9 aircraft. try to put out the blaze, $200.00 hex, there's of funds to being burned to jean imagines includes. i managed to contain a big fire as 5 in the north of the country. they've been baffling. nearby nearly a 100 blazes for 3 days. that's all to say there's been significant progress on most or under control. the strong winds, finding the frames eased on tuesday, at least 34 people have been killed. soldiers and emergency workers among the victims. scientists, i see was around the us state of florida may be the warmest ever recorded their motions off the coast to follow the southern tip reach temperatures of 37.8 degrees celsius for 2 days in a row long periods. one usually hot boss and have had a significant impact on the environment. caught a leasing of the flow to the kids to be bleached white and in some places they died off the
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these early armies has this arrested, $37.00 palestinians and occupied westbank soldiers went into several palestinian cities in times over night injured in bethlehem. cramped on a novelist and tell moon palestinians hold stones, it is very true. vehicle is ready. doctors have declared a 24 hour strike on tuesday in the latest protests against the far right government changes to the judicial system. army reservists are also refusing to report for duty demonstrations. confronted police on monday after parliament pass legislation, which prevents supreme court judges from over ruling government decisions, law and reports from western use of them. of the lock ads in major newspapers, monks to move across israel, paid by a highly tech workers group, purchasing the legislation. we can the powers of the court. the reasonableness bill was the best policy to move on monday. part to the heidi to find seduce reform
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package pushed by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and it's called rights coalition. and been yahoo district in west through some opinions of mix who are deeply concerned about the future of, of the democracy in this country. we love this country, well, you need a system of checks and balances, and we don't have that and is we don't since we don't have a kind of citizen. and the 19 ninety's, the supreme court took to itself extra powers that it didn't have monday night purchases. how did the streets around the connect sits and central tele, these as anger rows in the evening. police cracked down. this headline read, it's a black day for democracy in israel, and here on the street, the difference between night and day less than 24 hours to go tens of thousands of people filled this square now or to the say the results typical continue to fight
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against the changes limits the bill is a business to many just want to talk to some medical workers started striking tuesday morning counseling. don't emergency appointments until the labor court ordered them back to walk. i am wearing this lecture today because that's how we feed. we feel that the rich and a good email between us profession, us and the government was walking hundreds of thousands of people voice that i can get on the street from them. they say that you just over who is a routine that democracy and could put them on the post to talk to see one policy incandescent member says 1800000 palestinians have long pay slides without those equal rights. that kind of them all kind of see that they are trying to protect was not the idea of democracy as long as it's washed away and a unique that the policy man citizens. the bu is a crushing blow to protest is,
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but also once expose the risk to this rate is society and the deepening crises on the street. laura han out to 0, west reason i'm saying is opposition party suspended a call from nationwide protests. instead, it's asked people to hold vigils for those killed in recent anti government protests organizationally. the regular thing says things filing charges with the international criminal court for police brutality. at least the associate people have been killed since march, according to human rights groups, are corresponding cash inside as more from consumer county. see the stories or reading that all cool has been tending to her son since last friday. i'm monday did. she says he's in a coma, up to police allegedly beat him during antique government protests on the bottom now that in. yeah, i'm heard. thank you. i have no money to pay to for my son's needs in hospital. i
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don't know if he will speak or he filled die. well, that's good. quite a few beds away. 17 year old, fidel castro or chin tells us man who appeared to look like police, came to his neighborhood and started beating and shooting at them. he was short, 8 times he's friend was killed and they started southern southern. but nice island i like these. they see to be here. and on the alarm is it to me here with this deed regarding the some who when i started in the one between the boat was i being i have you move this blackboard. these are not isolated cases. most of the injured at this hospital have gunshot wounds. health work is see the victims,
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one mostly shot in the chest and abdomen to patients. a still in intensive care from happening assigned to whatever the injury is the web interval. it means that someone was texting somewhere, so invite to amended. this one who deleted them must be with a protest against the cost of living and use the imposed taxes started nearly 2 months ago. the government says some protest is a top security pass and now looted and vandalized property opposition leader. i know dean got blamed security forces on this. the international no says that more than 30 people have been killed since march. most of them from inform or settlement . this is one of the areas where police i say to have a talk to a resident at the homes. the police say they were chasing new tests, but residents, so we've spoken to say those attacks. one prove told
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back of the hospital a chang and he's mother can believe again. he's out of danger. stories are riga, is still waiting for hot sun youngel to wake up patterns. so i all to 0 to single county west. and can you guys can release of violence in one of ecuador was most dangerous prisons has killed at least 51 people. soldiers and police are trying to regain control the cell blocks at the litter all facility. and go to writings, been taking place there since saturday. by 60 days, state of emergency has been declared for all prisons, more than a 100 guards from 6 jails being feed off to being held hostage. some of the us, we are taking measures that will be executed for the control of the prison system. in ecuador, we are not going to allow for any reason that organize criminal groups generate in security violence and concern from prisons or outside of them. though one rather
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pay cat professor of international relations are doing invest the time to san francisco in kito says the ecuadorian government needs to prioritize police funding . it's a very structural crisis that has been unfolding since 2019. but today is another level of violence as we have. we don't know how many people we have that we have heads and pieces of buttons being taken out of the jails. we don't know how many people exactly have been killed. but for the 1st time, its going beyond the jail and their bosses being set to fire with people coming back from work, at least in 2 provinces. but it doesn't weigh a queue. and it's a crisis that has to do with the drug trafficking is taking over the counter and the lack of response from the government. the national council of security has been suspended for years and it's not working. the funding from the government is suspended. there are, there's a mission from the inter american cords that came in 2021 to try to fix the present situation. and the government fails time and again to fund the public policies and
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the police to be able to address the crisis. still ahead on all, does it up? russia raises the maximum age of conscription and bonds. men from leaving ones. there's somebody for g. t delegates for gather in barbados to help address the impact of centuries of slavery on the in depth analysis of the days headlines. the here motivation for, for goes and was the preservation of wagner as its own, n. c, a not being some students by the state. inside story on al jazeera, dreaming of some way more amazing, the similar you will find accelerating days. incredible days in order if you want, you can just 16. it's all here and there's a couple of dot com. okay,
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on our 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? so i'm told stories from across asia in the pacific $1.00 oh $1.00 east safety issues affecting the slaves. the most populous region, the rates for the white house keeps up with donald trump take pump in the republic and policies for the rebates, or holds its own private people. empower investigates. the topic impacts on ukraine's fragile environment, and that's the temperature of solar and biodiversity plummets the global environmental facility. to coordinate finance for international action, assembled in canada focused on l. g 0. the
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the thoughts and i'll just need a reminder about salt stories. this are assigned as a warning, a climate tipping point can be reached in 2 years of global emissions. on to reduce the survey atlantic. gulfstream could start to collapse and the impact for the catastrophic is really, i mean, it says as the rest of searching, 7 palestinians in the office on west by soldiers entered several policy in the cities and towns on tuesday night. and through the bethlehem, have it on a novel. it is a position party suspended a call for nationwide protests. instead asking people to hold vigils for those killed and anti government demonstrations opposition. the deadline, the on think accuses police brutality. you know, secretary state onto the blinking is open to a new embassy in terms of the trip to the pacific island nation as seen as washington's latest move to counter chinese influence in the region. lincoln will
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later travel to new zealand and australia cetera. clock has more not from brisbin towards the 1st stop on the secretary of state's pacific to it's part of the water visit to the region. the next stuff is new zealand and then estrada. it's a secretary state's 3rd visit to the pacific in just 2 months. it's also a sign that the united states is trying to re engage with the pacific. the accounts of china is growing influence. the tongue is an important ally of the united states and a wednesday anthony, blinking, dedicated the embassy in the tongue and capitol. it's part of a diplomatic push across the region with the secretary state warning, all the nations of being moved out by china is predatory i age of the concerns that we've had really go to a few things that um, i think we've seen across the board in some of the investments and the imperative and making sure that they're done transparently according to the
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rule of law. with regard to the tech to a john, now we have started. does she have to actually start paying off a day to china? we, we don't have any problems or questions with regards to that. the, not the sites also plans to open the embassies and kind of walk through and care of us. and in february, restore to the embassy in solomon islands offers fishing you. hi, isis. now the united states has been the top military force in the region since world war 2, but now it's a joke. so for power, as president martin attempts to push back on china's increasing presence, the united nations has begun transferring 1000000 barrels of oil from a decaying tank of mood off humans coast. they haven't 5 vessels being at risk of breaking off at exploding for years because of corrosion and a lack of maintenance and society like coalition got involved in a civil war with the rebels that agreed in march to allow the oil to be offloaded wildlife teams a racing to save does a pilot whales stranded in western australia after at least $52.00 of them died overnight. the part of nearly 100 wales was 1st spotted swimming together in an
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unusual way on tuesday morning. then they began beating themselves one by one. it comes off to $55.00 whales, died in another mass standing in scoffing last week. it's an onset side sunset. uh uh, nowhere in the will is a business solutions while straining this is a bit, sadly occurs from time time. i have a many decades in the past and who knows how long in the past it's happened, died of a many hundreds of years, nowhere on the planet if we worked out a solution to stop this for a solution to successfully save every while tabano. so as these are close done sizes abusing solomons across afghanistan, it's the latest move in a series of policies, but limits women's freedoms. the telephone says money spend to make offers was creating hardship for families since returning to power in august 2021. the taliban
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has found women from ex, accessing education parks engines. russia has voted to raise the maximum conscription, conscription age from 27. to 13, the proposal by the lower house of parliament requires men to carry a full year military service from january 1st next year. and also bands men from leaving russian territory from the day they're officially summoned for duty. the bill still needs to be approved by the oper chambers, and signed into law by president putin. delegates from around the world have gathered in barbados to discuss preparations for the trans atlantic slave trade. aim of the summit is to recognize the continued impact of centuries of slavery and to begin to repair some of the damage done on arrival. the reports bridgestone in barbados, had to successfully a historic meeting is taking place on the caribbean island of barbados, delegates from the african union, europe. the americas and the caribbean are discussing reparations for the
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descendants of victims of the transatlantic slave trade. barbados, as in baset or to the caribbean community or cara. com says the summit itself is indicative of the momentum. the international reparations movement has gained in recent years. we see reparations in terms of the rights to the development. we see reparations as a little europe and countries develop themselves at the expense of the systematic under development of countries like barbados and, and the caribbean territories on the continent of africa. and reparations is about knowledge in the criminality that on the lady that i know taking concrete meshes so help repair some of the damage that was done just a few miles away from where diplomats of human rights advocates are looking to the future. the history and legacy of slavery is more present. this is newton
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plantations, one of the oldest sugarcane plantations on barbados. it's also the final resting place for hundreds of enslaved persons. all of this would be fine, a sea of greenery. how many, how many in slaves people would have been for about 20200, which is quite a lot one. and so they have present 2 acre and a half all of it enforced by the with bite of it. yes. do bit and sometimes the gun historians like trevor marshal c. barbados, like other former slaves. societies never recovered from the centuries of oppression. oh, adding that the road to making things right begins with reparations over the span of hundreds of years. some half a 1000000 people were in slaves and barbados. now, nearly 2 centuries after emancipation, the small caribbean nation has become a leading voice for slavery. reparations. the delegates meeting and barbados this
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week are expected to devise an international framework for advocacy at an international level building off a 10 point plan for repair tory justice. this includes things like debt cancellation, development projects, and formal apologies from european governments who activists say, continue to read the fruits of slave labor language and i follow al jazeera bridgetown, barbados. there's a year to go into the olympic games good underway and powers is getting ready. that includes a $1000000000.00 project to clean up the river. se latasha bought the reports from the french capital on the outskirts of paris. the crew of a catamaran collects polluting waist allergy and even dead fish from the same rivers on together. united fishes clean up ahead is next use powers olympic games. remy looms worked on the river for more than a decade. he says it's changing the middle item. the water is improve your search
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and the finding less rubbish than in the past. it's mainly plastic, like we bottled spin bags and alcohol 7 run. we often collect one ton and only cleaning the river like this is just part of a $1500000000.00 projects. it includes new facilities to store most sewage and home for bacteria from flowing into the water, particularly of the rain. cuz the officials say that this one's heavily polluted river is now on track to be saved for swimming. and that's good news for the organizes of the games that have made the send the send to piece of the power, so then paste. it will be the location for the 1st and then take opening ceremony to be held outside the stadium of other events, including the swimming leg of the traffic. and when i say all phone calls we've achieved in 5 years, which should have taken much longer. it's a real success, a legacy for the city, and it comes with the possibility that people in the paris region might also be
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able to swim. swimming in the sand was banned in 1923, but powers. the city council says it's time to reintroduce it. it's planning to open 3 twin spots modeled on this one that was opened 6 years ago on a canal in the city, despite the sense of parents at times, some say that be ready to take the plunge. i have been looking at the water thinking, all right, so if you're really nice to dive in, but you know there is a chemicals and rest, so i'm not sure but maybe in the future. yeah. so don't know if the comment would be tempting, but i need to know it was clean. i think they start to working on its empty ceiling yet until in big games, some confidence, it will be okay. with the one you to go until the games preparations and powers of being stepped up, organized as a promising, lowering mix of sporting spectacle in french fly with the river said that in spite altis romantics, the sentries as one of the main attractions. natasha butler. i'll do 0 paris and
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the fee for a woman's world cottage upon i've made it $2.00 wins from 2 games. they beat costa rica to nellum tuesday, both goal stream and the 1st tough to find out when the tournament for 2nd time. and this is a trophy back in 2011, also one of those up in 2015. and the final good thing is i can say, you know, the weather is going to be next pan inside story is going to discuss the impact of the law brought in by israel's fog lights government to cover the supreme court products board information. course the website, obviously the don't come about us and stay with us in office. the the now the week in southern europe and north west africa started seemingly hauled discontinue that way from now we set some records on monday. for example, sunday,
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near 48.2 as a new european record for july. and then for specific cities, we talk about up to 49 degrees. for example, into this analogy is that sort of area will time city records, not just for july. now the immediate future that whole day is coming up against the cold from this come out of northern europe and this was the result in switzerland. i mean that looks like a tornado. to me, is it? and the damage was reminiscent. then we have something similar that's as bad and similar in those initially, that's the cold front of which means is taking the stones eastwood through slovenia and austria during wednesday. the risk has gone a bit further east and a bit further south. and maybe it's not quite as intense, but look at the change originally as the north african, we've got a window of a north bay for attempted to jump anything up to 50 degrees. the picture for wednesday and thursday sees what looks far more like alton for a good positive of continental europe, and even the heat for this has been pushed to have to wait. athens is down to about
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$36.00 degrees. this is still there quite often. libya and in egypt, but the rain subsides, a bit. west africa, the award winning program, 27 years and thoughtfully consignment is an extreme formalized solution. i think it's designed to break international, so make. well clos, janet, 80 percent of 80 percent is controlled by god. bring programs to a spine. you don't think any time on an amount of time. i'm trying to push myself all the time. pushing, pushing see the world from a different perspective on. ouch is aaron. israel is paul events has approved the lawyer to weaken the power of the supreme court. they've been messed administrations by prudence. who save gifts the far right government, unlimited control. can it be able to.

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