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the, the revealing eco friendly solutions to come back to our planet on out you 0, calling attention to inequality. pollute is an organizer on the record. tell all these people for the begun. so for me, it's in buffalo and it hasn't been put on the bus that he forgot. people who bought in generation change can you change? he's coming is no doubt about it on a dizzy though. the latest news as it breaks, hold on one side, the authority is our payment for tom on the other side. now strongly demanding justice with detailed coverage. the work has resulted in the closure of many hospitals, and that puts a lot of pressure on the medical staff here from around the world. the operation in jeanine would last no more than 48 hours. the consequences, the impact of what has happened to you. the last for years
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the . ready a turmoil and is where the army is fucking cool leaders who have over the front of the electric president, major global powers of hello on the bulk of this is out here in life. some type of on will. so coming up scientist say, july is on track, so be that's all too small on record and possibly the homeless human civilization has ever climate change. you see is it is 35. i is just the beginning. after abandoning the black sea grain dealer rushes president, elizabeth to to purchase free supplies to 6 applicant nations to replace ukraine events. the
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welcome to the program. it's be moved in 24 hours since soldiers initially over through the democratically elected president mohammed assume, and it's unclear who is in charge of the west african nation in the middle of a deepening political and security crisis. positive remains detained. his presidential policy in the capital in the army. there was scenes of unrest. i'm looting with people buying cars and run, sucking the routing party headquarters. the interior ministry has no bond all demonstrations with immediate effect. the jazz army has backed the crew, which it says is to avoid a deadly conflict. the african union from the us, germany, russia. i'm the u. n. of quote, for the immediate account has been stepped up according to incidence. and also the cap pulled off to the landing of a french military pat cost that i remember when the find me announced the call on wednesday night. they announced a blockade land and kept okay. and that no flights were coming into the country
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that friends had come at arrived after that announcement was made. and so it was a warning sign for the government that although we or she laugh what we've seen divisions this cool has underlined the divisions within the society and it's bound to escalate. and we also see definitively some divisions within is that it's image our ministry itself. so that's, that's a very serious problem. and people, countries that are very close to the jet, watching things there with a sense of worried that if things escalate, that it could be a long way to that 1. 10 entry will see you inside of the general assess. he's worried by the coo and these apps and the security implications for the why the west african region. i took the magic episode, james base reports here un headquarters. there's the concern about the situation in the chair since cruise and molly became the fast. so i'm getting these yeah,
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has become a humanitarian hub for the united to be in tall region. i am indeed extremely awarded. if you look at the region, you'll have the the, the magic title is increase of activity in multi in book, in a fossil in your head. and coming closer and closer to the countries of the coast. you have many televisions in moly, invoking a fossil now eventually in these that are fragile rise validation in shots and an audible situation. so that to so god with missing that the whole belt salsa of the sata is becoming an extremely problematic area with daddy booklets classes for their population. at the end, the un peacekeeping mission, in molly mendoza, the drop down at that mission,
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the withdrawal of $13000.00 peacekeepers is according to the un spokesman. now going to be complicated by the situation in nature. it will not make the effect the drop down of the new smell any simpler if the situation continues as it is a i'm a bit, i'm always been a big proponent of studying geography and you look at the map and where molly is and where and the chair is and where, how we need to get a get elements to, to chad. we need to get elements to, to, to the see this is not a, this, it has, it will have a negative impact if this continues on our drug down in the coming hours. the un security council is going to meet in close session to discuss what's been going on in nature. james bay's out you 0 at the united nations. when they say it was the name of the crisis unfolding there in the jap. now we hear that the head of the all me, one of those figures,
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so key to us policy in the read the white house is bending over backwards not to call this a crew. because as soon as it does that, assuming that accept the democratically elected government was overthrown by military and so much of that military systems has to be curtailed, almost automatically, at least in the short term. so the white house press secretary just a few hours ago after many, and so we are monitoring the situation closely in our, in communication with the u. s. embassy. there we are strongly support the democratically elected president. and we condemn in the strongest terms, any effort to seize power by force, and disrupt the constitutional order we call for the immediate release of, of, of the president and respect for the rule of law and public safety. the situation remains fluid, fluid fluidity, is what they say is on the way right now despite everything we're hearing. 3 and jump. yeah. was us specifically. all right, so have you seen any about the group activity because of the of, if he's the president because without great power competition to the bite and
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ministration as are keen on? i'm sure he said, until now we have not seen any incredible indications of russian or wagner involvement. and it is what i thought it was the russian foreign minister was quoted on task, be russian. he's very small about the free grain to 6 african countries. last week, most guy withdrew from the black sea grain to the collapse of that agreement on you . creating great exports is causing concern across africa about rising fuel prices and shortages of the house and reports from the russia, africa summit in st. petersburg. believe me, for the bread, the website products and what's the share of the global we'd market is 20 percent? ukraine is less than 5 percent. this means it is russian or that is making a significant contribution to global food security and is a big and responsible supplier of agricultural goods sort of this. so more frequently does reactive positively what can size the size of the initiative? i'm very happy with what's happening and present the promises. he's in
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a very close friend of mine. that's why i'm yeah, russian relations. how do you, with the amount of you consolidated and the commitment the more comprehensive on the sidelines of the summit, many agreement and the all the default from different countries of african continents came to us in fittest book name made so many deals they signed so many agreements, the whole so many negotiations, the so many press conferences it's, it's really, it's really great. it's not just full protocol surrounded by other things, weaponry and different sorts of russian products africans, litigations, overland, yes. some stress the need for the balance partnership. we need to negotiate very wisely the cooperation with russia. we don't want to change one colonizer by. i know, i know me to, of a, for connection fact cooperation. and really, typically,
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both orders go, we have once in a polarized war, following the warning ukraine that isn't an easy task. only 17 lead us attended the 2nd washer africa summit of the number of the 1st summit in 2019 that indicates many african indeed, as i cautious well to be caught in the middle of the cross fire that's already have invited consequences to prevent food in security, as malcolm web report, some nightmare id, the somalia is one of the countries that piece instead would receive grain small is facing a hunger crisis. people have died, millions of people need food data. and then the cost of somalia is depended on grain impulse which have come on a continuing to somalia. now the 10s of thousands of tons of grain that putin has been talking about would make up a very small proportion of the hundreds of thousands of tons of grain. somalia needs to enforce each. yeah, the central african republic on molly will say named by putin has beneficiaries of
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the grain price of the heads of state to those countries. all the russia, africa summits. both of those governments depend on security from the wire, the mess and recreate. malcolm went out to 09 very be 10. yeah. scientists from the u. n. and european union said, july is likely to be the host this month ever record this average just on the 17 degrees celsius, globally, takes it from the east climate change service shows how average july, temperatures have increased globally since the 1950s temperatures temper beverly exceeded the one and a half degrees threshold above pre industrial levels, twice this month of a water inc, as indeed the, the, the heat, a global binding as arrived. the ads is unbelievable. the hit is unbearable. and the level of fossil fuel profits in government to connection is unacceptable. us present joy buys and has announced
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a series of measures to help protect workers from the effects of extreme heat. this comes as people across the united states struggle to cope with blistering temperatures, to damn, and now to the additional steps to help states the cities deal with the consequences of extreme heat. first, i've asked back the labor secretary julie to 3 issue a. he has a dollar of the clarifies that workers have a federal heat related pretty to have federal heat related protections. we should be protect the workers from hazardous conditions and we will. and those policies will reco, driven by high temperatures and strong winds, while fi is triggered a series of explosions, southern the munition deputies. there were no injuries reported a fight to jet, so the nearby base would move to another facility, use of caution firefighters across the country. you're working to take multiple blazes. so 4 or 5 people have been killed in tens of thousands of flight the homes and holiday results qualifies also blazing and serious coastal regions of
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temperatures. this or across the mediterranean, the countryside in the 4th city of latasha. that's being finally hit. lack of rain is left the ground, low and dry and bone level 125 emergency services of deployed helicopters to try and connect across croatia has been buffering multiple water fires over the past week. started by strong winds and extremely high temperatures. phone even as the climate change ex, but working with the integral mental panel on climate change. you think 6th street where the pessimist is a clear indication of moving funds. this is almost beyond fee uh its an existential crisis. it's like we're facing depth and seeing that the climate change is not just the idea of the critical period that has emerged. we had a similar experience in australia with that bush fires that took us by surprise. huge numbers of people had to flee the homes. and it was indeed
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why got cold for the politics of our country. it changed things forever. and i think in the, in the why we do need to advise this, this, that is coming. and we have been warning about, but now it's real. so delegates from around the world of blessing, bob, i utilize for historic summit to discuss preparations for the transatlantic slave trade is to be sold since the abolishment of slavery in the u. k. and us, no reparations or apologies were made. so the victims of slavery, monroe apollo reports in bridgetown in barbados and how the summit is the 1st step towards a tournament. a historic summit aimed at addressing reparations for the transatlantic slave trade has come to a close in bridgetown, barbados calls re power through justice. in this 21st century is the highest point, and the rise of the global democracy movement. the week long meeting was the 1st of
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its kind, incorporating leading voices from reparations movements in africa, the caribbean, europe, and the americans. this means so much to us. this is what we have struggled for up to the way among the most notable guests at the summit was colombian, vice president, for nancy, a marcus. i'd like to ask about the challenges that lie ahead. we asked her about the challenges facing the reparations movement, especially those pertaining to racism and white supremacy. yes, above oh, it's a comfortable to question the privilege that has been getting into the blood and suffering of thousands upon thousands of human beings. one of the most concrete steps taken by delegates of the summit was the establishment of a legal framework on slavery, reparations that could soon be presented before it's in the process. and we will take our actions as far as the jurisprudence to follow,
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or the legal actions in futurist in the years to the island of barbados has become a leader within the international effort unrepaired of justice for the descendants of enslaved persons since 2012 the country's national task force on reparations has been working to develop a multi lateral approach for gaining international support. as the reparations movement can still have allowed as a rep as rails right wing security minutes. that leads to another for alternative visit to the al hacks and most common pounds. you don't get findings, theresa and former us president donald trump faces new charges of allegations of mishandling classified comes the the colors tie for intox theory is now in the process. solve weak thing in terms of the
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ways, but you can see how the says quickly, that's the good news. that's the best news i have, but it will produce copious amounts of rain for friday. going to fast. i still have, are, you know, simple for each coming into central virus between will hon and the shanghai that east, instead of trying to sing some very heavy. right. and even the head of that, which was yellow, say to the east of beijing, some wet weather, some very went by, just toppling in here at that stage. meanwhile, japan is logic july. that will be one or 2 showers. he to less do very much in place, type is just getting back in behind, so long lose on still seeing some very, very wet weather, southern possibly in the china continuing to see some very wet weather as well. and then also we have the dreaming of some little more amazing facility you'll find accelerating. and incredible days in order if you want, you can just 16. it's all here and there's
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a couple of dot com in depth analysis of the days headlines. the care motivation for, for goes and was the preservation of wagner as it's own entity, not being some students by the state. inside story on al jazeera, the of the, because of the it was violent demonstrations and support of the military takeover un agency has suspended this amount of territorial peroration, of major powers of cooling for returns, development process. presidents has promised to supply a small amount of free grain to 6 applicant countries,
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lot of maintenance and made the extruding and economic form in st. petersburg and it comes just days of to most go change a blank seat grains. you. scientists say july is on track to become the closest the planet has. the impacts wisconsin products of the united states. you have an agent for that being reckless temperatures and blazing walls. looks like the general has causal taishan. so after a round of talks in jetta, the army sets the in direct negotiations aimed at ending the conflict. where was the quote of the obstacles overcome on the ground? rock is continued to hit the suit in east capitol. first, a profit support forces attacked an air force base north of call to residents reported heavy artillery setting and fights of jets in the northwest of the city. you and officials and puts you down, say the situation across the country is now beyond the disaster. cartoon has 12000000 people in need. 80 percent of the hospitals. i've never stated. this
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situation is that somebody was getting insulin ever said who was going to give me my insulin. this is a situation that transcends to my time response. this is a situation that is about a social committee, economic disaster. this is beyond what i've ever seen. i've been doing this for 22 years and i've never imagined that i'll come back to sit down in a state that it's, it's the people up to down are crying out for help the people. so this is like you monitor and outreach us now the u. s. s, the provocative visit by a right wing is very secuity administered to the all acts of most religious holiday . no muslims are allowed inside the compound for they don't permitted to pray that lives under the agreement known as the status quote. but some of it is there at least half lives, and politicians have been increasingly defining that almost to day and displays always to remind us that we are old brothers, right wing left. we are just secular on your one nation, but clearly looks to us from outside. they will see no differences between us and
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nothing was set haven't jump june has more of the story from the mount of olives. it occupies theresa. it is a flash point. now today there have been tense moments. nothing a has um, we've not seen wide scale violence or anything spill over beyond these as sort of slight confrontations that have happened throughout the day. in the past, there have been instances specifically on this date to shove off, which is considered the saddest day in, in, in, in, in the jewish calendar. um, uh, it, just a couple of years ago you had confrontations going on inside the lots of mos compound. it, which didn't use referred to as the temple amount. you had a product, you had a situation where it's really a police and uh and army members were, were using tear gas and sun grenades because they were saying that there were palestinian youth there that were throwing rocks at security officers. the reason this happens is because when settlers try to go in there often times in the last
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several years when they have attempted to pray inside the compound, that is something that is not allowed according to the status quote agreement. but more and more of these last few years, you have had instance the appearance earlier today of it's more been because we're the national security minister in israel. you had a swift condemnation, 1st from the to danny and foreign ministry and then from the palestinian authority, foreign ministry, and both of those ministry said that his appearance, there was a provocation, that it was against international law. and they believe that it violates the status quote agreement as well. well, process of being held in this realm against parliament's approval of have been monday, after opposition and peace will towels if that message. former us president donald trump is facing new charges of attempting to destroy evidence in the investigation into his alleged mishandling of classified documents. so he's accused of asking
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maintenance worker carlos to all of arrow to delete kind of a footage of these mar, logo states in florida. spokes person dismissed the charges as an attempt by the fight and administration to influence the 2024 presidential race. trumpets pleaded not guilty to $37.00 criminal charges. jordan has passed a controversial law on cyber security given the government more control of what people do online, the countries parliament to prove the bill which includes tougher prison sentences for violating privacy. the government says is to stop sign ability and suffering to the level that your daily and people will be jailed. jordan will turn into a big jail. a cargo ship continues to burn off the dutch coast near, but happy types of salvage crews wait for the flames. to extinguish before attempting to board the vessel, the free mental highway and his cargo replaced the 3000 cars. cool, fine, the north sea on tuesday, the crew or from india, one of them is being killed of his jumped overboard. some of the calls on board are
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electrically powered impact fees on the tours. the difficult to extinguish if they catch fire are now pocket stuff is known for its thriving cities, rich history um, pristine mountains, but a crippling financial crisis. political instability and climate disasters have pushed as tourism industry to the bring industry experts say if the government office the right incentives, let the color chord romantic into bush g of the world's highest mountain ranges. once a popular destination for trinity goodman mountaineers, the number of visitors, as long as you took over 19 pandemic and political instability. some people have started to get done. they're waving the tutor, them sick there, which is a lifeline for communities. he didn't get a better idea, go get both to san, it's abusive for region on having stunning valleys and peaks, which are the key pull factors for the tourist. both local and foreigners. tourism is the only means from which we are on
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a livelihood as we don't have all the industries to survive. the electricity rate is high in northern focused on, and most people speak english. beautiful. up until now we've been there for 3 weeks . but we'll go say the government needs to do more to increase buckets, tons of beads, and the daughter's destination, especially during the gutter and financial crises. i started a lot of those dates. i did a tourism is the only quick and viable solution to attract foreign guests who can bring in dollars and that can help pakistan to overcome it's crisis. the government should try to promote tourism. that's the infrastructure and incentives to attract me before an tourist. okay. just a few years ago.
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