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understand how it affects our daily lives, counting the cost on it, which is 0. the the hello on the pocket of this is the news life. and so coming up in the next 60 minutes, russia escalates is the tax on ukrainian pool facing of vice or facility near the border with the mania invited for the 3rd time in 4 months. donald trump faces conspiracy charges for trying to overtime. the presidential election results like tyria on strike work has riley across the country after the government cuts fuel subsidies, antennas, teachers are delivering an ultimatum to the president,
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often alarming rise in school finance. at on a piece of stem it will be a school, it's preserved crash out of the women's world cup. thanks to jamaica. most of africa make history by reaching the council, say, 1st eval with the competition. the button to the news. russia as a type, a vice who's ukranian expo facilities, he knew the board, it would be mania, operations have been suspended as mile pools on these down the river. russia has intensified a tank since withdrawing from the black sea grained deal, which i'm sure it's safe. passage of expos, ukrainian president brought him. is a lensky accuse rush of waging an attack on global food security? land payment? we'll hear from judy a shop of oliver in moscow. but let's begin with sim costello and stumbles. she has more on reports of a phone call between the leaders of turkey and russia. on the same day. that's
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washington cro strikes, a major ukrainian ford and all of us are region purchase president or is of type as well and, and who's watching counterparts? blood work? 210 has a phone conversation. and that conversation, which was announced earlier by a passcodes the kremlin spokesperson at prisons put in, announced that he would continue with the rain deal like the rain deal initiative as long as the west keeps its promises. however, just hours before that, it's gone through his the premium support where the major silos for grades were damaged. but once it was important, during this phone conversation, at present 14 said that he would be visiting his counterpart, face to face and truth kemp, despite the fact that he hasn't left his country since the war. and you quain begin, and despite the fact that there is an arrest warrant against submission by an international criminal court, that's why this is seen as a whole, as
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a message. that's what russia might sit back on the green violinist scene. i'm console elders. here's something rush, it doesn't necessarily shift. the key is optimism when it comes to restoring that green deal you, the shop of oliver has more. the president, as one is, came to persuade his russian count about to resume the grain to and as the relationship between russia and tie case vine to the importance for both. there was a glimmer of hope that he will be successful. present patient has confirmed his regiments to return to the green do as soon as russia's conditions are met. at the same time, russia continues destroying ukrainian pulled is a structure showing the world. it's not going to allow any food expos, from the ukranian poles, without its participation. after having pulled out of the grain do, it keeps its promise to consider all ships in the block c, sailing to and from ukraine's pools. potential power is of been a tree, congo. russia says it destroys weapons, arriving at the ukrainian pulse from a number of western countries as part of miniature, 8 to the country,
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while the ukrainians, say russia still getting you crazy economy to, by not allowing it to explode. is great, which used to bring ukraine tens of billions of dollars in profit as was the kind of a rush hastening ukraine's pulled into a structure. last all summer and winter, russia was destroying ukraine's and interest system. the full that there were a tax on oil and gas refineries and re weigh facilities. so it seems like all that as part of russia's global stop entry and a destroying ukraine's infrastructure to force it to surrender. ok, you say is, russian forces stepped up. it's a tax on is great infrastructure, just increasingly you and bro could black c grain deal that was signed in mid july rush was now to dismiss all some drones on ports and the danube officer repeatedly targeting warehouse is on the black sea. ukraine says russia targeted 26 port facilities, 5 civilian vessels and a 180000 tons of grain. and the data is mile the the remaining. and buddha and
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a tweet remaining as president said, rushes continue to tax against the ukrainian civilian infrastructure on the new in the proximity of rumania, unacceptable. these all crimes for political economists denise is stickball says the black sea grain deal is important to come about food inflation. and that tech is using as simple as to communicate with russia and ukraine to reinstate the deal . a russian come to florida, so we'd like to settle down something, especially at green. they say that green grains, they usually go to lynch, jude and you've been not pizza. or let you know, my god day very upset the walk through this situation day. your teen calls a day here, behavior about the situation. but if you look at the study stick, also a grain, you benefits for the disagrees. the global fluke installation on saw eh,
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from is $65.00, june 2022. now, if drain, do not continue, this prices will go up and it, especially optic on the countries for most of any country in the world, especially in training in the russia chart, t for united nation is put together on the table to do some solution about to how can we export russians the great or the russian? it grew culture, the products full around the world now and there are sexual in russia. we cannot to fix the situation because turkey not has too much influence on the financial condition, especially you in the, the united states and the section still keep, continue, and chunky only put together under all the sites on the same table
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and get some conversational, get some don't want to you twice to find a solution and have a nice full, a us president. donald trump has been charged with pulsing to over ton. his 2020 election defeats. he's accused a full accounts include a conspiracy to de, for the us and conspiracy against the rights of citizens. the indictment cops of inquiry into events surrounding the january 6 right of the us capital trump is running to be the republicans nominee for president. next year. he denies wrong doing and close the case. ridiculous heidi drug cast drugs in washington begins. our coverage is never before has a former us president been criminally charged for attempting to hold onto power after losing and election. donald trump has again made history today and then died and then within sealed charging donald j. trump, with conspiring to defraud the united states, conspiring to disenfranchise voters,
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and conspiring and attempting to obstruct an official proceeding. in november 20 2081 1000000 americans voted for joe biden. but trump deliberately ignore the truth that his loss was fer, despite being informed otherwise, by credible advisors, many times as documented in the indictment. instead, trump continually repeated, but prosecutors called prolific lies that the election had been stolen. we will never give up. we will never can see. that doesn't happen. you don't get the indictment list 6 on named co conspirators that likely include rudy giuliani accusing them of helping trump to pressure state election officials, the justice department and then vice president mike pins 2 fraudulently tossed out votes for bite. and when they all refused, according to the indictment,
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trump directed his supporters to stop congress from certifying biden's when that turned into a violent attack on the us capital leading to 5 deaths. it was fueled by lies lies by the defended, targeted at obstructing a bedrock function of the us government of the nation's process of collecting, counting and certifying the results of the presidential election in an online statement from accused prosecutors of acting on behalf of bi, didn't to interfere with the upcoming presidential election and which trump and bite and could face off again. the 2 are currently tied in polls. the white house has declined to comment. trump has been summoned to appear before the magistrate judge here in d. c on thursday and all eyes will once again beyond the former us president, forced to answer, they get more criminal charges. but most notably, this case facing accusations that try to overturn the legitimate results of
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a democratic election. hi to jo castro, out to 0, washington. let's go so to mike, how that, who's live for us in washington dc with more and this and of course and mike a thursday in the us. i'm gladly, of course, it could be a big day for, for donald trump. and his support is that indeed the country a large focus through the choreography of trump's court appearance when he attend in person, does even need to be there. well, it seems that he may not need to be here. he could attend by video conference, but it does appear according to his lawyers that he will be here in person at the court at sun a for o'clock tomorrow afternoon. now he's going to appear before a magistrate judge and he will plead to those for conspiracy charges against them is lawyers have indicated that he's going to be pleading not guilty and then the case will be handed over to the judge. you will hear it for the duration of the
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trial, tanya, chuck can she's jamaican born, was made a judge by a bama in 2014. she'll be hearing the trial as it goes ahead. i'm like, tell us more about the judge presiding over the case because i gotta see how some strong was to say about january the 6th in the past. yes, well, she has intimate knowledge of the fence on those days because she's presided over literally dozens of cases of people charged with crimes relating to the events on january 6th, 2021. and she's had very hoss woods about what happened that day, describing it as a violent attempt to over throw the government. that very nearly worked. so she knows about the events and that day, which are all going to be a very important part of the prosecution's case. in donald trump's hearing, she's also made very clear that the best bet to the plaintive for the defendants in
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this case is an ex president, doesn't kept much ice in her court in a previous hearing involving donald trump and which she brought a claim attempting to prevent whitehouse documents being handed over to the house committee. she rejected his claim completely. and in that case said that presidents on not kings and uh, this plaintive is not the president. so certainly she's pretty both right as strongly spoken. and most importantly is well versed with. you have been some january the 6th, which as i said, will be an integral part of the case against donald trump. mike, but he thinks of setting the seat ahead of this historic day on thursday. mike kind of washington dc. us now find people ahead on the news out, including why center goal is finding the social media. take talk as a political crisis deepens, plus on center for the outside. i know how do we account at the moment, there's a law in the fighting between viable palestinian factions,
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but the crisis is not over. and we'll look at how the women's world cup is helping inspire young female referees to make a career invest the pleasure of you as president has met union leaders on the 1st day of a nationwide strike. thousands, riley the off to the government, ended a fuel subsidy. sunday. the price of petrol and other good soaring address reports from the capital. a bu jim it's been a while since the workers in nigeria have been on the streets to protest patrol prizes of sort along with other costs after government discussing fuel subsidies. trade union leaders say earnings no longer keep up with inflation. they wanted a reversal of government policies, the miles is that the government to remove all the sufferings my
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gm's as well. cause i know that you guys on the mazda to the quarterly policies, you know, that i'm driving the people to the british people like mohammed and artificial of a look of friendship as you did really tardy. he's, he's just what kidneys and he's going to that. yes, to be patient that 3000 to be 1000. that kind of guy cut out that they're not to buy a book anywhere that's about for us dollars a month. similar purchase. we're also held in the commercial capital lagos, and elsewhere. the capital purchased one largely peaceful until the most great has reached upon them in the building to find the gates locked after a brief stand of they brought it down. despite the heavy presence of security personnel. once inside you and your intent to the demand, a lead is geared speeches before presented the complaints percentages. i did so,
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you know, gratian in may, president bull, i'm a table and almost an intern. i did a costly fuel subsidy program since then, the cost of petrol. another good types for, for now, i did as 250000000 population. and i just went through the phone out of the field subsidies. the low cost of you're also not nearly a part of its value, i guess, or us going on when the government smarter than either in june that his added to people's target or the cost of goods and services have increased shops i had when is disciplined demonstrations government leaders and i was the various measures to cushion the effect of the high cost of living for nigeria is but the unions unimpressed members of parliament up to the date. well, going to work with the with the references, the timeframe we are one way to. oh, are you, is that clear with the politicians would be able to meet those 2 minutes. you need
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to lead us a if they fail, work a strikes, or course the country took right to hold. how many degrees would you see that? the west african original block eco wes of science. a delegation to new jersey to negotiate with 2 liters defense chiefs for the regional block of gathered in a boudreau for an extraordinary summit to discuss military intervention. citing it as a last resort. echo s. as in post sanctions on these yeah. is that it could authorize the use of force if president of busing is not reinstated. so the goal is suspended, picked all stays off the cutting off mobile internet access during opposition process. the government says the social media app is being used to spread hateful and subversive messages which direction the stability of the country. the rest of opposition leaders, ma'am stone co, on friday, splunk, they use of unrest. me don't go some by seal those a senegalese development economist and the co editor of a forthcoming titled book revolutionary movements in africa. he explains why
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cynically is youth of join the process a series of a trends that young people are in franklin. i forgot frank speaking, i forgot. yeah, asking for what do you think of an academic evaluation? because frank, from africa has been the most popular place in the world. countries, in fact, when i forgot, i did not have a book, but you know, it's because they got their independence by saying i do months that i come to, you know, for them to relinquish their own separate on main things. and now the young people are saying that we are seeing the limits of these because we haven't assembling, we don't have jobs, we see corruption, we seek infinity, and we want and that we want it going to be that works for the people. but the thing is that people are what elected generally speaking, was then working for the impression for people. and that has to be meaningful increasing. that's why you have been c immediately clues in some countries neighboring countries in the science. and now instead of gone for the 1st time
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since the independence these days, a very popular friend today who wrote my story change being stuck needs to say got on the boss of sovereignty prosperity. and also uh, you know, like with infinity. but this has been, was decided which goes to some of these 20 people have died when a boat capsized in lake victoria and uganda rescue crews all searching for survivors. please say they with 34 people on board, and the boat was overloaded with charcoal fresh food and fish when it hit bad weather. the pittsburgh synagogue, she said, has been sentenced to death for king 11 worshippers in 2018. well that by was the government behind the deadliest attack on jewish people in the u. s. was unanimously sentenced by a federal jury. is the 1st federal death penalty imposed under the bite and administration to okay, well thats return to one of our top stories. now the russian strikes and the ukranian ports near the remaining and boulder, monica louisa. mike of a is a full,
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the justice minister for mania and the full. i'm a member of the european pond when she joins us live from book rest of i will welcome to you. so the rest of the tax on your credit in green facilities, our pool is coming, powerless, the close to remain. yeah. what are the consequences of a potential spillover of that finds onto the remaining inside of the done you? um, this will be, uh, i mean frenchman, the uh, the natal boat, the because of mine is uh, nathan, mend good. now if this would uh, if this matter for uh, for 14 uh for will be not for the every one. 0, here it is. uh, shield. so this feels safe, let's say. uh because they are in natal. how is remaining is how much remaining is own trade being affected by what's happening in the black sea? obviously it has the important infrastructure of its own that it needs to look
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after it is not a concern for the remaining. it'll thirty's oh, i didn't hear of to know any news on this, but the system, these things that are done with the being made public over the time. uh there were minus switches found in the black sea, the floating trauma or this. so we choose on the other side of the black sea. and um, today was the news this morning. uh, the russians are using throw, so i'm thinking don't send the place so close to the border at the it was no problem. most of us communicate the publicly, i should say that, i mean this, of course, has some serious implications for, for remain a given that it is as you write the site and nato member, do you feel supported enough by the alliance and by the coming multinational force
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in the country, does the military presence need to be up scaled? i trust and i don't, but i'm certain that the they have the right to groups and they can let those diamonds that here bring goodness sizes together we go to menu and forces. um they have a base and they have a base uh uh close to that the seaside. the black sea. oh i'm going to sort about your regional responsibility to a neighbor, moldova. i mean, most of us own security is being heavily complicated by what's going on in ukraine, adams, the russian troop presence in the break away region of trends. and these try what would remain the a be prepared to do if mo doug came under any greater threat. it was me, i would defend moldova. uh, very clearly,
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uh and strongly. uh, it's a small country. uh, i think they have no army. that's what they know, and they become defend bunch of so we is that, that was me. i mean i know measure was and that was so supporting on the uh it was the earlier, the president who came out of the few hours. so the press release saying that the, it's unacceptable the decided what crimes and no specific measures was announced. right, but i'm forwarded to natalie bonnet. louisa mckelvey format remaining. just dismiss that many thanks for joining us. thank. or as being low and fighting, and lebanon's largest come for palestinian refugees for days of intense battles between rival policy and functions in the i'll how do i come following the killing
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of a 5 to movement come on, the palestinian and lebanese officials. and since the kiddos must be brought to justice, say no, hold on, has moved from the outskirts of i now headlong in southern lebanon. is gone. are the sounds of conflict at least for now. a truth in i know how the way lebanon's largest camp for palestinian refugees is holding. after 4 days of intense factional fighting. the lebanese army which operates check points around the camp that doesn't intervene and security matters has re open the entrances. a welcome respite for the 10s of thousands of people trapped in with was in essence and urban battle ground. but the crisis is not over that leg, just a 5th be now the investigation committee will determine who is responsible for killing the head of photos military and the cam. your general, a trust, a motion, and after the identify the killers need to be handed over to lebanese authorities. the face of justice assassinations are common in another. halloway where arrival
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factions, 5 for power and dominance. the latest violence involved the fact that movement is on the ship and other armed groups. many homes have been damaged in neighborhoods which witnessed the heaviest fighting. it was the worse in years. so let's check, lemme side the 5. there's no doubt that target think of a high ranking police to noon commander who was in the charge of security in the camp was not a coincidence. it was a targeted killings that seem to cause chaos on the account which disturb allies of security in the country. we are doing our best to serve as politically, but some of the groups in force don't have political representation, which makes it hard to put pressure on them. some the shipment, other armed groups have recently made inroads and the camp challenging the authority of mainstream protestant infections. any military showdown would be costly, as previous found off have proven. the vast majority of palestinians are poor and
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have nowhere to go. it could take weeks if not months, to win a baffle in narrow alleyways, which means the conflict could spread to areas outside. and those headway people here already have so little. they live inside a one square kilometer walled off area and they fear a truce is far from elastic ceasefire or agreement that will prevent the reoccurrence of similar outbreaks of violence center for their algebra 0 on the outskirts of i'm of how do we so there's nothing on the side of government as order the demolition of policy and homes in the occupied territories for decades is justification is part of a defense trustee that's illegal under international law. so far this year, 12 homes have been bulldozed, would be occupied westbank. abraham reports on the old deal of a family from novelist losing das. they're getting ready. you know what's coming to be doing no way. in april these read the army officially alerted the
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authorities on the desk now please home will be demolished. they accuse their son of killing and his really soldier in october of last year, weeks past the family, knowing that will do there's could arrive at any time. the family moved out almost all of their belongings. the most precious b. c, or the big accountability. despite the risk, i mean that then we emptied the whole house and only left a few mattresses. we feed, avoid displacement and pain that the house was full amounted to him to live in so much attention or wherever you found a call. i stopped thinking that the armies coming to the motion of the homeless at a definitely 2 months later, the week is over the. this was the family's kitchen before. this is the kitchen on the balcony, obviously. but on the now, the mother shows us what's left of it. a few days after the demolition. as isaac
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says, it was painful, heart wrenching and hard for me to see a start or crime when i 1st sold the house. i saw suffocated when my husband told me that the building cant' be compensated, but most importantly, that option for now, fine. then jill, and we'll see you on tv. let them see you strong. the jury family had lived here for more than 16 years. they raised the 3 children and created so many memories. now, it has turned into this, these really armies prevent them from rebuilding it, or even putting up a door. but even without a door, friends and family come to offer the support. that's all they can give. is really has used the demolitions policy for decking. officials say it'd be through future attacks with others argue it only in flames. the situation it took,
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the jury's sometime to find a new piece. they wanted to stay near things they knew places that you recognize. so they moved into a house in the same neighborhood. this is where the families living now, but it will take them a while to call the team that, but he just need to be up to point to teachers in chile, a staging a 2 day strike, thousands are converging and partying. so where the headquarters of petroleum congress is located, they're also getting present, gabrielle burridge, to respond to a list of demands that includes better pay and safer working conditions. latin america editor, lucy, and even isn't valparaiso with the story to the very top. they have a long history of being combative and there are just just when you get an idea, how many of them are here. we want to at least kilometers the parts. it's at least 2 kilometers long. i never did get to the beginning or the end of it. so
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they've traveled from all over the country to me here. they are now in front of the congress building. and there they want the politicians up to me saying here their complaints that feel how angry they are and to try to understand why among the things that they're asking for is along with it's called a historic debt. that was started in the 1980s under the former dictatorship of old stuff. we know tell you when they made a education reform that basically the beaches salaries by app. now their pensions, most of these teachers about to retire by now are, are miserable because they were not able to put enough hands into their social security system. the other thing is their lack of safety in schools. there's a lot of violence in the schools. the teachers are victims of that violence as are many students. and then of course with the lack of integrity towards the teachers, the fact that they have to take the work home with him and not be paid for it. so
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put francis has in portugal for 5 day visit as part of world youth day. it's a global gathering of young catholics held every 2 or 3 years in a different city. at the start of his visit in lisbon, he promised to keep re evaluating the catholic church. the trip is taking place and the shadow of a sexual abuse scandal within particles, clergy or pipe. francis has arrived in portugal as we know, but strikes. i'm process for us them to overshadow his trip. trade unions all competing to force the government to raise wages and improve working conditions. so i'm gonna get like a house more from lisbon. as the pope arrives in portugal is a kick starch, well, use day, a week, long series of events. he's also accompanied by a wave of controversy 1st as the cost of hosting the event around a $175000000.00. about to can did say it would contribute to at least half of that
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costs. but many here, i'm good at how this is being held during a cost of living prices in quotes. you go public sector workers and teaching health care. even police offices have coal strikes to call attention to what they say of the low salaries as well as spiraling installation, which has affected housing many here which say they cannot afford. then there is also the issue of the sexual abuse scandal within the church. never far away. now, a portuguese commission this say a less than 6 months ago that it of phones that move in full $1800.00 minus had been abused by clerics within the church, over 70 year periods. the patriarch of lisbon has said that he was clearly committed to address the issue, but there is no mention of age on the pope's official agenda. nevertheless, he's expected to visit and meet with the victims of that scandal.
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spots many groups here representing those victims say that they are on good. i'm deeply frustrated with how the church has been dealing with a lot of a sale to deal with the distress that has been felt by those victims. so when you've got jago, which is era, lisben still ahead on that, i'll just say i have to tell you how south korea is helping have to confirm is increased the rice production see by the t bus of results budget for the year. as we reach overshoot day in less than 8 months for the last song, the other women as well as the details of a big upsets this phone. the us and i thought it felt hot yesterday and indeed it was. it's in fact, it was
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a tied high temperature in the hot 49 degrees, barely point, one of our records are for q 8 and the same is true for boswell in the southern part of the rock. so you know, it's been pretty hot temperatures round about the 50 mock is also being hot but not as hot in those major. so you've got 14 carter and other there is a heat warning currently in the jordan valley. i think the temperatures will drop away a little bit about warning property wouldn't be maintained otherwise, then more or less where they should be the same just city technician needs to be on the high side. and of course, we still got the near fifty's and a good positive iraq and the best and the wrong. i q. i still got $51.00, the full cost the house down to about $44.00. and this orange, you see everywhere is because the winds picked up a bit. so it'd be destined. yeah. of course along the i'm on the coast is quite a strong monthly breeze. still keeping it cooler, moist and they have a cost in solar. it doesn't do much though to add to the rain. this is still wanted in some of the, the bigger ship child's off for the rest of these year period,
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sudan, d. c, as well as some degree and go to south of all this which isn't read the story cold has been cut on, is still colder than it should be. the 8 round australia, the 10s of thousands of years then disappear. now scientists the working to bring the tasmanian tie, come back from the dead 101 east investigates on. i'll just say era, the
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and learn, learn, please be coming to enquire with lewis university and discover how to frame and solve present future challenges. the you're watching, i'll just say right, he's a reminder of our top story is this, our russia has a type thing, flexibility grading an export facility and a boat. it would be made in operations to suspend, as of a smile. port on the new river became the main transit points of grain after russia pulled out of the black sea green deal. former us president donald trump has been
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indicted for attempts to have a ton the results of the 2020 presidential election. it's transferred criminal indictment police here. he's been summons to a p before expense will charge on the state. of julian workers across humorous sectors have gone on strike up to the government, remove fuels, subsidies, federal prices, and all the costs of soaring. now telling us capitalists recorded as heavy as rain full in more than a century. just over the past few days. launch pulse of move in. china have been submerged and polluted water by ging of the surrounding province of have a hit by severe flooding. destroying rhodes and knocking out power streets turned into canals, forcing and budgets increased to use a rubber boats to rescue those stranded so to you're not sure what tony, i have never seen any rain like this in more than 40 years. we saw people online thing that the bridge and the river park was flooded, as we often come here to have fun. we wanted to see it without an i. the rice has
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the most staple food for half. the world's population consumption is increasing in many african countries. but patrice has con, keep up with them on a project led by south korea. we'll work with african, find the sharing technology and high yield seeds. jessica washington report some unseal south korea. thousands of tons of re seeds will soon be leaving south korea and heading to african countries as part of an initiative which seems to boost rice production on the continent. first late south korea and africa have an important food resourcing coming south. korea is also the only country that has managed to become self sufficient in terms of price production in a very short period of time. set a goal began the teeny, gonna come rude. you get kenya and getting the south have signed onto the project, which will distribute quality rise seeds that a high yielding and more resistant to pest and disease. so we'll also share
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technology with partner countries to help develop funding infrastructure and adults, because to go to yeah, i've been to this. does i often as what we did not 50 years ago, there was always empty in corner here, or exactly what we ought to be in most of the countries, the seeds are expected to yield, how this up to 3 times larger than locals are. right? so it has been developed to adapt to with the conditions in the participating countries. the program aims to distribute more than $9000.00 tons of rise, said each year by 2027 south korea's ministry of agriculture. food and rule says, says that should produce enough rice to feed $13000000.00 people each year. are you in report released in july? won't have an increase in global hunger since 2019. with africa being the was
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defected, continent researches say this is like this can help to manage global food supplies as climate change takes its toll on to farming be so it's also things of the party at the authorized the can for example um can adapt with climate change skin adult with high temperature can adopt with a hide salt in the water or something then that you know for you to be. so things also up on that long term. the plan is for these countries to become self sufficient in rice production, which project organizes say will help governments manage future food security challenges. jessica washington to 0 and so south korea, so it's august the 2nd then it's this overshoot date is hosted and calculated by the global footprint network. that's an international recession organization. but what does it mean? well as the date in the year when on demand for ecological resources overtakes the plants ability to regenerate the earlier, the shooting date comes of the yeah,
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the more resources we have who use the ac is date comes 5 days later. then in 2022, we suggest the pace of consumption has slowed by consuming the amount of resources to us can produce in the year and just 8 months, a much larger impact will be as climate as cost. okay, well that's introduced david lane, who's the chief science officer. i have a think tank, the bible footprint network, david overseas. the accounting of the numbers used to calculate f overshoot day and he's in oakland and he's live with us many thanks for joining us. so this is basically the world's profit and loss report when it comes to results is how helpful and indeed accurate is it. do you think to put out figures like this? and yeah, great. as just a quick note, the account gift calculated and re tax related every year from you when data sets, because those are reproduced, that'd be it. and they're actually produced now by the logical footprint
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initiatives at york university in toronto, where i serve as an advisory committee member with a number of other natural resources and sustainability situs. so these are and accounts and essentially there is accurate as countries report their data to the us . and as, as i a and other major c o 2 emissions datasets publish their results. that we have apparently had a bit of an improvement from last year. we control much encouragement from that, or are we seeing a general downward trend? right, right. and as a quick note, it is not 5 days later, as the dates are recalculated, it is actually only about 8 hours later than that last year. and this is a great improvement if we ignore the strange trade over the pen limit. uh, it's one of the 1st time that we're actually pushing back the data. but it is critical to remember that there's been
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a sense of 19 seventies. we've been in overseas and that means we've accumulated quite a bit of that. and there are many consequences that this, that we're, we're seeing today, for example, before station versus the loss fisheries thought depletion and climate change. so only 8 hours. so we don't have that much to be proud of. uh, i guess. but what do you think this data means for us? what should we do with these figures? are right, so 8 hours isn't a lot. but if you look at the trends over the last 10 years, and by use it, we are seeing a trend of overshoot slowing down. so good portion of this is due to the energy transition. so what does that mean? we should do, essentially looking at the results. what we know that is clear is that we're going to be more resource challenges in the future. and they're going to be much more uncertain environmental conditions. especially if we reached some tipping points
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that we may be going through right now. but it means the actions are also we're in the face of, let's say we are uncertainties and challenges, creating more resources in societies and protecting our natural life support systems. are going to be effective for everyone and everyone to have that as a role play me. the mission of the 1st obviously day was on the 25th of december 1971. so it was uh, 52 years ago. we've lost full months in 52 years. what are your productions for the future which direction to you hope so think this is gary? right so, so i think we're pushing the trends and the right direction. but the key is we need to do them as fast as we can. why is that? because the more, the more quickly we, we get this under control, the better off everyone's going to be. i love you are optimistic. and so this
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interview david lane, it's been a pleasure to have you. thank you very much. thank you. now the heat is on in iraq . the latest heat wave is expected to push temperatures to $52.00 degrees celsius in some areas by the end of the week. like mood of the wind has more from but that as the country has been already suffering from walton shortages, a drought and power outages in many areas. in some areas, people have set up a walter splashes to spray water on past that applies to try to pull the air. to alleviate this, quoting some of the temperatures few days ago, one power plant in, in, in the southern, the city of bus route. that was set on fire, it causing disruption, and the black with in many areas for days long hours, especially in the, in southern and central areas. not only that, also causing disruption to the water supply appliance in central areas and also in
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the capital about the dad. so with the power outages it for long, i would especially with the national goods supplying only a few hours a day. many people are suffering a lot to trying to secure, only one a conditional, a one fun hardly in their own houses. in this case, many people have been relying on a buying competitors from a private generator to sit up in the streets to try to get some, uh, who to add in their houses. but the fact that you want is one of the pipe countries most affected by climate change, according to the united nations. this is excessive bay. think the situation was dry . would see the drought has the many green lands into added land. and now the news fight thing is to don, it's hurting hospital. patients needing kidney dialysis. so it's a bible for power stuff and we can't seem 3 months ago patients all over the
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country. i've had to travel the poor c time for treatments bots, as mohammed vile reports or of the oldest dialect has sensors and sudan comp. pay medical stuff to buy essentials supplies or not. how do you felt was in the middle of a dialysis session in costume, when fighting broke out around the facility, she had to go to safety. it was the beginning of a pain from journey of displacement. by the time she made it to this treatment center in thoughts of them, she was in serious trouble, especially now, just before the welding, my body was swollen after 15 days without blood cleaning. i would have died if they hadn't admitted me at the center. but now the survival of a sense that itself hangs in the balance every day up to 80. patients come here for dialysis, a procedure to remove voice from the excess fluid from the blood. because the kidneys aren't working properly. the clinic is $32250.00 people double its capacity
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before the conflict free of charge. and each patient needs 2 sessions a week. that's the kind of, it's a strain on all machines during the past 2 months, 11 of all, $58.00 machines broke down. most of them use old technology and need spare parts that we can't get because all the stuff is in call to software on says. but since they show up on stuff and running out of the special filters and solutions needed for dialysis treatment, without these items will have to close. also due to the increase in activity, the generator is overloaded. it's a similar situation of the pediatric and the castle hospitals, government medical supplies warehouses, nearly empty. a number of pharmacies have shut down the you guys and so on. since the conflict began, lots of 8 organizations promised to help so we can continue to provide free treatment to cancer patients, but we haven't received any so forth. so that is not the only city facing. i met
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the crisis. i mean, instead of health says i'll at least 100 hospitals on many consensus income to my loan. i've stopped operating at the situation and thoughtful is even worse. government of missiles and agencies meeting here to discuss possible solutions, say providing medical treatment is a priority. but it requires a ceasefire, as well as guarantees of safe passage for supplies, access to those needs. how much fun does the parts of that? and so i had here when i was just there, i'm count. panama almost pulled off a big shock. the pizza rounds of the actually the,
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the okay. it is time for support the latest on the women's world cup. his pizza, me. thank you so much. south africa have qualify for the knockout stage. of the women's woke up with a 1st the victory and the competition. the african champions nickname the bunny on the button yanna be $3032.00 in the winnings. in the news, eating capital, the settings were ahead before and didn't go gifted their opponents and equalize a few other mikaya. then put the south africans to one ahead. to do so, then they hated impuls europeans to levels things up for to see. but it was cats in san because the line uh who was the hero for south africa school in the winter in the 90 seconds minutes. that was enough to secure a sick and facing group g. funny on a bunny on a no history to play the measurements in the last 60
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and you can see just how much that victory means to the center frequency and celebrated in the changing room of to the match. the 2nd, the african side to reach the knockouts off the nigeria and the subject sizing resulted in one of the most entertaining post match entities we've ever heard. 2 it was sweet and it's, it's a photo for making of 3 wheels from 3. in the 3 stage. they made 9 changes to face origin, cnn. so they want to know the field from rebecca blanca stand and, and that who been some kind of tough. it's a smell awaits. they'll be up against 3 times defending champions. the united states, in the last 60, they want to hook. he has a fine look at how group g turned out sweden,
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join england in japan and having one all 3 of a group games. so that's like it's like 2nd, but the tournament is over italy and argentina as well. there is malta, full brazil who you probably have heard off and there is another malta who made a mock in the groups. abigail malta cox scoring spending free kicks for panama. so we give them a shock leader. the phones in just the 2nd minute of the match. but the friendship back cutty, the through the on a screwing hattrick which included 2 penalties. the pick of the goals came in at a time from vicki pressure to wrap up the 6 for the victory for from the spirit to display from panama. but they all go so that when for, for all concerned they play. so the type of group, if jamaica, squeeze through me in 2nd place at the expense of brazil and panama, none of the tournaments a debutantes have made is due so far. but morocco, a hoping to change that on the final day of the group stage on thursday. the team
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of preparing to play columbia in post the african. so i do a rank 72 in the we'll have to win the match and hope the other result in the group goes they way that the game is south korea versus germany in brisbin. the koreans have lost both game so far and a win for the germans. we'll see you then go through columbia, just need to draw against morocco to qualify. both of those group age games will kick off at $1000.00 gmc to and so there's also no way is they place the quote of the hail storm. well training in oakland who will champions had to put the thumb piece down to the, to the shock defeats in new zealand and the drew against switzerland. but the 6th, no flashing of the philippines has put them through the law 16 where they will pay japan on saturday, local community referees in australia and use even the benefit thing from the woke up being in town. see if it has given some of them a chance to learn from the tournaments top officials, they would start support this might look like a regular well cap training session,
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but these are not play is preparing for the no cap stages. the fif is to match officials being put through that paces to make sure they are in peak condition and watching from the stands that this training camp in sydney, australia, and community referees get the chance to upset up close 1st on the same full same ass codes working together on communicating a voice or for a males and it shows you that like we are developing any of these, getting better on that and see my refreeze and can do the same as my were afraid. you get to say like how the refers train and you get to take that back into your own game. visa have partnered with local football, governing buddies to sets up the referee legacy observe is program. hundreds of amateur officials have been given access to the sessions like these, with many traveling significant distances to make the most of the unique opportunity. we're hopeful that for some of these referees, when they come here and they see these women come woke up referees and they say
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this is something i can do. it's a great opportunity for them to see the policies that exist to them, as referees. and it's really inspiring for them to be able to say the best phrase in the road on the home soil and how they prepare for a tournament. like the world cops, they can see the role models of the referees, but also people doing roles behind the scenes. so there's different path way she can take. and i think that's something that's growing so much for women at the moment. australia is football buses. say that bit to coach the world cup was underpinned by strong commitment to transform the football landscape. they want to be the 1st community, spoke in the country to achieve gen, to poverty and participation programs like this appeared to be helping. today i can be see this if i really want to to, that's pretty powerful if actually the will couple less just a few more weeks, but for the 1st time, fee for intends to monitor its impact for the next 5 years. tracking the growth at the women's game in australia and new zealand on and off the pitch savings. folks,
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would you say are these woke up winning goalkeeper? gen, luigi. but phone has what's all right. at the age of 45, it began his career with palm a way back in 1995 before going on to win championships into countries. good funnels applied for each country 176 times until 2018. in a highly successful career, he won 10 need tally and lead titles, doing to spells with you, faintest spending 19 use. the highlight of youth international career came at the 2006 woke up. we helped it's in the when the trophy for a full time, the funnels that connect to the league when is middle doing is one season in front of passenger manning 2019. but the one big trophy missing from each collection was the champions league. you type in the losing side and the final for you've been to us 3 times presenting and defend a danny elvis has been formally charged with raping a woman in a spanish night club. the former boss alone is to appear in court on wednesday, and he's, we're confident he will not slow down the process by appealing the indictments
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obeys who denies wrong doing. has been in custody since january. it's to tennis now in front of cfo has made it successful with it into the quote for him. and he stood around exit at wimbledon. last month. the american beach, a son, cut out save 7676 to reach the last 16 of the city openings hometown of washington dc. cfo, who is the 2nd seed at this tournament. proof the energy and the slash fighting of a safe point in the 2nd states to secure a meeting with 18 year old chinese, the shang john chang next. e mail fits the google dm itself is also threw off the beating mackenzie macdonald in straight sets. this is also the 1st match for the, for me, us, or considering fine list. since the last 16 exit at wimbledon. we'll leave it there for now. i'll be here again in a few hours time with most bullets needs me. all right, many thanks for that piece of it. well that's it for me. the phone for this. these are but hi will be back in a little bit much more days and use are watching. i would just say, i think over the
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