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a man may trust in the constant fights for survival risk in it all. books one l just the standing together to protect the amazon. they disobeyed south american nations. nathan, brazil for a 2nd day the on saturdays a band. this is out just a live from dell hall. so coming up the jazz cooley does reject diplomatic appeals to release the deposed president and restore civilian rule. the number of migrants attempting to cross the mediterranean from tennessee its way to the continues to rise. another 4th of on people's dies, the boat sinks me and i'm to do so. we are full from bangladesh where the armies
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being cold in helps hundreds of thousands of feet stranded by slots. i'm tender children and drawing them out a hill this they will bring you more details on the situation and the ground on paper taking refuge in the government shelter the we begin it, brazil where leaders of a nation is amazing for a 2nd day to discuss how to save, solve the future of the amazon. they won, they signed the declaration which includes forming in the lines to conserve the world's largest frame for us. but they stopped the shoals of cooling for an end to deforestation by 2030. they also could not reach a consensus on halting all exploration, all mining in the forest. critics say the moses don't go far enough, as, as i might as one of them believe. i don't have that on many. i'm as it was, the amazons of bolivia, brazil, columbia,
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who according to the ma'am you guy on her, is there a know me and venezuela gold represents it here in this main thing as a whole, not for these amazon is a 100 so many of the, the amazon of the forest and 68, they almost didn't have workers, women, and young people of the amazon of indigenous, painful and traditional communities among the m as and of culture science and on special knowledge was happy to do fish to the summit as being held in the city of atlanta, known as the gateway to the amazon, our lives in america editor, the seeing you and is the joins us live from there. so it looks like we're winding down without even a joint agreement to coal for an end to deforestation by 2030. is that right or a pledge that you're absolutely right. there is no page. there is no deadline. there is no target for ending deforestation by 2013, nor just
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a surprisingly or even more surprisingly, for me at least, was the lack of an agreement on ending legal mining immediately. that was something that one, what are the thoughts could have been easier? many of these countries depend on oil, brazil, venezuela, bolivia, ecuador. so one can understand that there are very, very strong into uh, economic interests here at play, but that the lack of commitments in other areas and the positive in the, the declaration that said that each one will go with their own pace as well as they can but the sort of thing that was said in 2016 when all of these countries on the paris agreement. so there has been a lot of disappointments, especially amongst the scientific community and the environmental community, as well as indigenous groups and others that live in this rain forest. and let's see it. where is the confidence then going in the direction of asking industrialized countries for health and support?
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yes, that is one thing that i think that you, one can say that all the countries spoke with one voice, they believe. and they have, they have a point that industrialized nations have already cut down all their, their forest, and that they have an obligation to help the less developed countries in the amazon region find a way, a sustainable way to replace things like mining and oil in order for the people who live in this to make a decent living and to survive for their economies as well. the president of columbia, gustavo petro, open, the called for what is called he named a marshall plan for the amazon. but livia also supported that call as did the president of brazil like that said about. so we have to see if the upcoming call may be whether they, when they arrive there, they are able to extract that kind of a commitment from the welfare countries of the world. right. and the see a newman, the from the lamb for many communities in columbia is amazon region production is
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neither the gains long as a non groups res above met with people have been displaced in the south of the country. and i am here in the region in columbia. this is an indigenous community known as an elderly, foothill, around 300 people live here from different indigenous groups. most of them have been displaced by the violence that has been ongoing in this country for decades. their territories were occupied by left wing gorilla paramilitary groups, and in many cases their lands ended up being used for agribusiness, groupon, moody. when he met a c, it is one of the leaders in the community. she belongs to a gun, no indigenous communities. his grandparents were from the amazon region and came from brazil. he was displaced by the conflict and his communities in constant struggle to get land particular to sanity soto little. so our territories were used for drugs. the roads also used for guerrilla fighters. it affected us very much. he
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also says they are slowly losing their culture and the young people have no future . no hold to look on the whole is the conflict in columbia is still ongoing. we are not at peace. our indigenous children are still being recruited because they have no jobs. i got the, the id is in the city of pen, closer than what we yeah. the outside of the stadium, we found some members of in indigenous communities that were hand through gathers. and now it's difficult for them to find food. then you've got community i. one of the last contacted tribes in columbia in 2006, they left the forest because of paramilitary groups and left when guerrillas and loggers were pushing them away. half of their population has died because of the season like me so it was and the flu. this woman told us that she's struggling to access health care. and her child has been sick for days. and that's why those one to protect the environment and the presidents that are meeting right now in the city of midland, in brazil, not only want to protect the rain forest,
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but also the people that live in places like this one who have been hunted with a displacement hunger and the fees, but if i will, i just see that was yet a columbia, as wildlife conservation, as in bolivia being false to rescue an increasing number of animals in the amazon rain forest. climate change related weather events such as fires and droughts, as well as the legal wildlife trade. having devastating consequences on biodiversity and legal funding and logging are also put in countless planned to the animal space is at risk. i know the amount of referrals now from santa cruz in central bolivia, a wild life sanctuary in central bolivia. here, biologist and veterinarians are caring for a wide range of animal species. everything from vibrantly colored birds, monkeys, and wild felines, like us, lots, jaguars, and pumas. but every year conservation is say, the number of animal rescue,
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they carry out, keeps going up. fatal handed. are you going to have input? in general? we've typically seen an increase in all species. we're taking in more pirates and macaws. and many more monkeys. one of the biggest threats facing the regions, wildlife is climate change. in 2019, nearly 6000000 reinforce animals are estimated to have been killed during the wildfires that spread through bolivia is amazon for us. the amazon covers nearly 50 percent of believe, use national territory, but every year that percentage dwindles exponentially threatening the future of thousands of plant and animal species. the bolivian amazon holds a wealth of biodiversity reign for a species like this. cabbage in monkey don't only fall victim to wildfires, but also deforestation, and the legal wildlife trade. the policy experts in bolivia say the revival of the amazon cooperation. treating organization currently convening in the land. brazil
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offers a critical opportunity to save the amazon. the caution, however, that without genuine cooperation, this opportunity could slip away, adding that the bolivian government alone cannot tackle the numerous threats endangering the amazon light came on normally the hands with them of the me. that's the truth is i don't feel optimistic about the amazon summit. i would need to see these governments truly commit themselves to developing effective policies to stop deforestation, because we always see international events talking about preventing deforestation. but some governments like ours on not doing anything to effective in climate scientists. warren, that the amazon is on the brink of a critical threshold after which it could shift from being a vibrant tropical forest into an arid landscape. with conservation is in bolivia, say there's still time to act and are urging individuals to understand that protecting the amazon is more than just conserving wildlife. it's about
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guaranteeing the future for all of our planets. inhabitants measured up a little alger 0, santa cruz bolivia. do a secretary of state, anthony blink, and has spoken to an issue as deposed and detained. president mohammed bassoon lincoln says he express washington's commitment of finding a peaceful resolution to last month's ministry takeover. it follows the meeting between qu leaders and lincoln's deputy and the sheriff's council, naomi magenta's rejected diplomatic appeals from the u. s. u n, and the african union members of the west african blog echo us will meet on 1st day to discuss the situation. let's get more now. we haven't addressed these live for us in a boot, just so i let this be a part where the new government indicate the qu, late is not in any mood to back down and reinstate the deposed president.
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exactly, looking at the appointments, looking at the most that have been making over the past 2 weeks, 2 weeks. in fact, uh, show us that they are really, really digging in for a fight that digging in for a long time. and the presence of military advisors from federal countries like molly, but you know, fossil and you need a new show right now is helping them to function out a plan to sort of uh, resist any move for a quick diplomatic solution to this uh, uh, to this crisis image of the public. and right now a lot of people think that the more the longer the states, the holidays to become for any possible return to democracy in the next few months or even when. yeah, to, to come, looks like right now these guys are digging, you pop it along. why? what do we hearing about reports of the conditions of the tension of the post president i'll deteriorating the exact date. uh,
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1st of all electricity has been caught, although the former president or the president mohammed buzzle is not the only one suffering from electricity outlet to use news. yeah, it's cut off from electricity supply from the i did it with supplies on lot of the electricity being consumed image at the moment. and then there are reports of food supplies running out with the president is from on members of his family there left with only a few supply of us to regions of rice. and of course, ken ford and his advisors are thinking that very soon this will also run out. now, the presence of by some of the kinds of the military is important for the military or the cletus in this year, simply because they want to use them as a bargaining chip. and also as a shield in case any country wants to attack the presidential policy and freed mohammed by some which seemed that play out in countries like molly in what did
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a fossil and even d. wow. the presidents was held by the military after the withdrawal, and eventually negotiations took place between echoes and not the international bodies, like the applicant union before these presidents. why let people like it, brian, but will continue to and also the president of a d. so this is what the, what the game plan. many people think of the ministry to me at the moment. all right, good stuff. 5, thanks a lot. jeff hasn't race. so head on al jazeera, i'm so fossil reporting from senator william. it shows carpets in the west of ukraine where families are receiving traditional treatments to recover from the effects of the war the the. now the dry season indonesia is being particularly dry in java and there's not much
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to change that. but we use a few big showers over bony or something for the peace baby anthony. extremely easy . he's drawing a proctor, comfortable with days. really the right you should be further know of as it is and is particularly active in the north west pacific. kind of what is a storm, stood around that stuff is off, down here. there's no covering the tree and put into that was gave a babysitter, gale force winds and huge amounts of rain. and surprisingly, most transports being shut down and everybody's back in polls. the risk of flooding is quite high, and then land is on the same. looks nothing now, but it's heading towards the top here, which has been hot and humid for at least 17 days. reco break. you lisa about 55, a little bit cooler. and then a bit of a break before you wait for land to head your way. the monsoon reins of stops at the base and the last the side of the full cost zone. it has some fairly heavy in the polled becomes, or shows and his lights are in bangladesh in the northeast of india. but i suspect
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the, you're watching out just the time to recap on headlines though, the leaders of 8 south american nations amazing in brazil for a 2nd day to discuss how to safe, called the future of the amazon. on day one, they signed the declaration which includes foaming of the lines to conserve the rainforest. the us secretary of state is spoken to the deposed and detained presence of nisha. anthony blinking said he reassured in the time that the zoom of washington's commitment to finding a peaceful resolution following the ministry take over last month. 41 migraines have drowned in the mediterranean when the boat capsized, set out from the port of sikes into news. yet heading frequently for all the people on board were rescued near the italian islands of land producer. it's the latest is
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off the, in that area to all the my from both sank on sunday or the major falls from producer . this is the 1st to break over the past few day. and again, it is a dramatic story. now the force of live as were found on board a iron boat with no engine floating off the coast of libya. they were supported by an over flight and immediately a merchant vessel nearby was alerted and went to rescue them. when they got on board, they said that actually they were involved, they left on another ship that capsized everyone else on board up to $41.00. people had died and they survive simply because they were the only ones that had a life less. now the flow of boats leaving the coast of north africa coming towards italy has increased dramatically this year. and the numbers are more than double
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then those of last year to the point that this island of lump into that is at full capacity. and that navy muscle behind me is here to basically take some of the migrants who are here and bring them to other reception centers and hot spots on the mainland. now the, the government of prime minister georgia maloney has been trying to stop this flow of migrant is trying to come with all sorts of bilateral deals which to need to do to map to try to stop that flow from the beaches of geneva. so far it hasn't worked for them. i mean, i'll just lump into so is now god's on the border between libya and to new c. a say 27 refugees have died in a desert region nearby this week. living inside there's been an increase in refugees being less defensive themselves since that tuesday and government started
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the full patient last month. the government has defended its treatment to vulnerable people as victoria gave the reports. there's no shelter from the relentless heat and this desert area on the border between libya and she knew the this group of men and women say they were rounded up by security forces in tennessee a 2 days ago and dumped here. they were working for 4 hours before being found by libya and bowed to god's a devout low mile res, pregnant and enjoyed temperatures of nearly 50 degrees celsius with little will to all food. and the few days i was in tune as you, my husband is a laborer and we were beaten and insulted there. 2 days ago we were taken to the border. the following day they beat the men and left us. we walked on the road towards olivia, but we didn't know the direction. we walked for 34 hours before the libyan police found us. yeah, i know not hundreds of refugees and migrants have been rounded up by security full
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season that unity and city of spec save of the last month, almost all the from country south of this a hard as it's looking for a better life driven by drought and conflict with saving lives must be the priority and we've been stressing that search and rescue efforts are urgently needed for those who remain stranded at the boulders and to ensure a time a resolution of the situation surface. and it means ensuring that people can have lots, having a systems him on his, her in a systems. but people who have international protection needs are identified. president chi site has said refugees arriving and she needs the receive humane treatment. the human rights, which has accused the government of collective expulsion of black migrant libya's booty, god say an average of a 150 refugees a day and to libya from she knew the others get lost in the deserts bought them in my eyes, united. but when we interrogated some of the migraines, they said they lift full behind. they disappeared and we couldn't find them. it's
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a wide visit and groups of migrants might walk in different directions. these refugees of survived another desperate journey, but the future looks is perilous as ever. victoria gates and b l g 0 foss, moving wild fires on the island of maui, and hawaii full some people to jump into the sea to escape some buttons. victims will need to be lifted off the item for treatment, thousands of buildings being destroyed and homeowners forced to flee the flames. powell costs the widespread is hundreds of hacked, has been out of control in the us states, or 11 bodies have been found after a fire broke out of the holiday home and nosey some fronds group provide all with learning disabilities have been staying in the house. 17 people on the ground floor were able to evacuate safely. an investigation into the cause of the place will be opened by regional prosecute. at least 33 people have died in the heaviest, rain and move and
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a century in china is capital. the north of the country, millions of people are assessing the damage to the homes of businesses. katrina, you reports from badging, the owner of this cardboard factory, northern china says he spent years guarding against flights. she never expected. a storm would destroy most a decade of what will know when i met with some, we never saw it or we would it be hit by such a severe not to the last to some people off. if i have insurance, i don't, because such a massive flood seemed impossible in the cost. i don't know how i will recover as flooding close to blank, high for adults, very slow the receive. hundreds of thousands of people are confronted with the loss of the homes and businesses. and i'm pleading from, we'll go from the decision. the only you go fun 0. we're not just trying to get a free meal. if i receive it in a to bowl events to noodles, then with the money i saved, i can buy flow tiles or breaks and rebuild
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a home. a home is gone. now. dozens of people have died in aging alone. most drowning are being swept away, or trapped when buildings collapsed. the government says 1300000 people are affected. 150000 houses damaged many students have running water. it was natural dissolves of the 6 aging years. the last time flooding of this scale took place in the capital was in 2012 back then the same area is more portable and function stuff with the most damage and 179 people were killed. it's raised questions about why these communities weren't best it prepared. 20000 soldiers have been deployed to help with the clean up north east. china is considered the country's gregory. the government has announced a disaster relief plan for farm. is there a fee is that food prices could rise as a result of devastated harvest, but for others like these books, factory workers taking stock of the losses is the priority. we are heartbroken.
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it's a huge loss menu like us to come to tons, but the worst storm in 140 years, katrina, you all to 0 aging. a defendant is dealing with strong winds and heavy rain from tropical storm condom trains and flights on the islands of case you have been suspended, disrupting travel for tens of thousands of people during the peak holiday season. how the co montgomery has ball from tokyo after making an unusual of the exact move type, some kind of one has made a u turn and its heading back to watch the time. according to the latest data from the japan media, logical agency, the storm was a 120 kilometers south west of the southern japanese island of ju sure. it's patching wind 108 kilometers per hour, making it a relatively slow moving tyson. but because it's maintaining strength and it's moving, unusually slow, that means wing and rain will linger for longer in certain parts of the country. to
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kind of cancel, just hundreds of flights, suspended train lines, and told more than 60000 house for to evacuate. 3 people haven't confirmed with injury since yesterday, and then the 2nd city, which is commemorating the 78 anniversary of the us, the atomic bombing today. officials have moved and sent me to an indoor convention center. this is the 1st time in 60 years, but the ceremony was held in doors. most survivors of the account of thumb and bereaved family members were also unable to change because the ceremony, the skills back japanese prime minister for me of she now in for an investors were also not present today. this is the 1st nother stuckey ceremony that a japanese leader was not present since 1999. and a couple kindly out a 0 took you. and the army in bangladesh has been deployed to help rescue people stranded by flash floods and land slides. at least 7 people have been killed in the southeast region. authorities say more than 300000 people and cox's bizarre of in
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stranded by the fonts. the army has been deployed to bundled a band where electricity has been comp time. the chandra is more from the relief center ranking like the hills a this is one of the many shelters setup by the government in dr. john hill tracts region. there are more than 250 people are taking shelter here. they're satisfied with the relative they're getting. now there is at least for this exact been effected. one of the worst is bundled bundis. they were more than 30000 people are displays, and there is no electricity. telecommunication, and the road communication is snap. and also the other this, that gets cox is by the, which is very badly affected. they're more than 300000 people who are display. so i've taken refuge in government chaperones. all those are funding for the fall. now, it has also the home for nearly a 1000000 draft, which is what is the largest refugee camp in the world. there's been
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a lot of devastation in the can. 1500 homes were destroyed. 250 families were relocated. the still water on the ground level to area water burned diseases. now that area is also exposed to sight blown and storms frequently in the monsoon season. the clear danger still remains, although the government has been applied to the army assisting the local authorities in providing relief, food and fresh water. at least 50 percent of the population in this region are indigenous tribal people who are reluctant to come to the show. there are sick for how they live, many of them rather live deeper inside the products and they're highly exposed to land slide. and if this rain continues, there's clear bang your remains for more land slides and floods. generally charge re, i'll just say the wrong, i'm of the police and you cry and have registered the more than 50 percent increase in domestic abuse cases,
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the styles of the more senatorial goods or for additional health centers. applying an important role in helping sol. just re integrates into the families and communities. step boston has the story from cisco, that's in west and ukraine. a summer camp edison historian will rest is mandatory, has long been a family tradition in ukraine when we kind of lost his um, before you was kept to the money you, it's an essential escape for reading and you don't understand what it's like to return from captivity. first, you are happy, but soon i was worried that i would become like a 3rd child for my wife to care for the senatorial or traditional health center office medical treatment, then counseling for the family. the real medicine is being to gather the same is true for konstantin m. galena will struggle to communicate after he was released from captivity, you know, a threatening so yeah, i want you to be alone. the memories are very hard because we lost
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a lot of young men friends were killed in front of me. i thought that i wouldn't tell anyone by my father that after the fighting in world war 2. but then i realized i can't keep inside because it will become even worse. my partner supported me. we all together all this time. yes, good. delta dental families who are captured by russian forces at the also spouse. do you planned that model you last year? are we covering here, fall away from the front line and rocket attacks, families find some piece here for more than a century. people have traveled through the senatorial of 2 schools that still rest and recover. now, these treatments, or for the kind of healing many ukrainian sneed with a shop increase in domestic violence since the war began. organize us hope these can skim how to prevent abuse or they should say, i will just be sure this is a new and bit your experience for ukraine. other countries have had similar experiences. the young man returned after killing the enemy, but the aggression remains. when they come here,
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they must be ready to accept help. the important thing is we should not ignore this problem. silas, as ukraine needs to better prepare society for how to deal with sol, just returning from war 12 and the search and mental health problems and abuse steadfast and l to sierra to discuss that with ukraine. the . let's take you through some of the headlines here. now to 0, now the latest of 8 south american nations. amazing and bruce. busy for a 2nd day to discuss how to safeguard the future of the amazon on day one, they signed the declaration which includes forming of the lines to conserve the rain forest. i would like to america, the tennessee and newman has moved from the summit and blame.
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