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for children on a jersey to we understand the differences between self conscious across the wow. so no matter how you take it out is here to bring you the news and current to fast. the t challenges there. the nigerian village just lead us needs new jazz and military voters today. so i have expressed willingness to resolve the crisis following the cruise. the challenges even live from don't ha, also coming up angles in greece, in the hawaiian town ravaged by devastating walls 5 at least 93 people have died.
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tennessee and libya agreed to share responsibility hundreds of migrant stringed on the board and skies around the world of the top by spectacular mix. your show up and using up to a 100 shooting stars every hour. the we start with the full out from need is crude now and it's 3rd week. a group of religious leaders from nigeria has met the nations ministry who lives in the capital in the, on a. they say the community to told him that he is open to exploring diplomacy and piece the religious delegation has called for dialogue to end the crisis. the visit as part of efforts to ease tensions off to the military took power. the regional block echo was, which is chaired by the nigerian president his directions military force of the one to fails to reinstate the deposed president. off what address has moved from the nigerian town of could seen a near the border with nisha. it looks like various
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a ray of hope that this could add diplomatically. uh, the plus sign was uh, just days ago when the form on a central bank governor of nigeria and for my amount of kind of visited. and it was, in fact, the 1st person i just want 3 or 4 mission sent by because it or take, uh, a you, for your knowledge of nations, as well as the united states to need those minutes. they need a signature. this is the 2nd one. the 2nd one was yesterday when these, where do you just need is what you're about to travel to the general public with the blessing of the niger and president. and they also met the leaders of the military co, including general china himself. and what we hear now is that the military leaders i showed literally just need is that they are willing to poke. and that, that's what only happened if that course extend an invitation to them. right now is yeah, doesn't have the opportunity to approach a course directly simply because it is suspended,
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like many other countries while close of taking place. now that could be the window of opportunity to resolve this. i mean companies through diplomatic means, but it's not sutton. what of course, what happen from now on? what do we heard on your own? was the bonita springs? yeah. wanted nigeria another maybe a member countries of course, to leave those punches, tentative measures imposed on these. yeah. that included cutting of electricity on shutting the modest or good to be included, food and medicines. as to all the news now and at least 93 people are known to have died and the worst wall finds the us moving a century. but with more than a 1000 people still missing on the island of molly in hawaii. they were all she is the death told could rise significantly. people are searching for families in emergency shelters and search teams. a scowling debris to look for human remains to begin the process of identifying bodies, thousands of people who have lost their homes and livelihoods. the historic town of la hina is in but destroyed resident and so they are closing with unimaginable loss
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special never, i think in my, in my life what i have imagined that we would have something like this catastrophe of on an equal assessor. questions being raised about why sirens went activated on the island when the fires broke out. so she had baton c reports from molly. saturday was the 1st time come down, the dogs were used to search through the ashes and rubble of liner in search of human remains. buildings were marked with a bright orange x when they was searched with the letters h o. when human remains were found, the police chief said it was a slow process. just so you know, 3 percent that's was been search orthodontics 3 percent. we've got 12 more dogs all
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the way to that. we just made that i made that request seem to make that happen around the way. but think about how hot and how fast is that? so we're bringing in more. once again, officials deflected questions on whether more could have been done to prepare for such a ferocious for where the warning should have been issued before the flames engulfed the town. there's a lot of damage annually spent on this tragedy right now. is fam. rebuilding . but it's not clear the reports of an issue since 2014 specifically about behind is increasing vulnerability to weld 5. now the forwarding is what allows it in 2020, about the possibility of the women's associated with a hard cut and located hundreds of kilometers away from hawaii, i think is a capitalist for fire. for 2nd day problems with our residents of love hina, back into assess the damage for themselves was subject to changes and confusion.
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these are our belongings. this is what we were able to grab behind the residents. skip scald, so the extra restrictions were imposed of to some of those who made it back on friday at em to devastated areas for the followers. he's at colton. golf, desperate to see what was left there, a lot of residents that just wanted to see if their house was still standing and just to assess, you know what they're going to do next. i mean, a lot of us are trying to make tough decisions and whether or not your, your house is still standing or not is, is a big factor in that. but it's these areas of, of, of food to contain yet more dead and still over a 1000 residents remain missing. she ever time. see, i will do 0 my way. david bowman is a professor of pyro geography at the university of tasmania, and he explains why the fund has been so devastating. this was bad because of a whole constellation of factors uh extreme, whether uh, drought and managed grass fuels and inappropriate.
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uh uh, sort of open design, i suppose. uh and the reliance on mass evacuation and those things escalated so quickly. um, it's terrifying scenario when you have people literally diving into the ocean to side they lodge. that's. that's, that's not, that's not acceptable. that's, that's not affected, the things of famous or the, or what's called a grasp bias cycle. and hawaii is the icon of that. where you introduce grasses from tropical regions. very right. boss ross is, and i have no headboards 90 potable as to 8 them. so you have this extraordinary biomass of grass fuels and then you get a drought. and basically you've got it effectively. it's like cetera, writing a landscaping, petrol. and it will unite as a spock and
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a strong wind. and you cannot out run this far. and that's why we're suspecting that so many people little and died because i didn't have a chance to people have been killed in an attack on a she, a shrine. and the wrong that happened. and she was of the south of the country state media says the attack was carried out by 2 assailants. one has been arrested and the other was on the wrong. the incident comes less than a year after a similar attack. so place at the same site. it does it, and libya have agreed to share responsibility for hundreds of migrating some asylum seekers sheltering on the board to many face and difficult conditions in the desert . reaching off to being expelled from disease, libya has moved at least a 130 migraines to a detention center in the capital mama train and reports from outside that center and tripoli. so we're in front of the anti illegal
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immigration agencies here in the capital triple. we were at least a 130 migrants and refugees have been transferred from the libyan and to an easy and border they've been brought here and put in a detention center. now a deal was struck between the libyan minister of interior and these 2 region counterpart on thursday to to, to come up with an uncle solution for these migrants that were stranded there on the border. so of this group about a $130.00 people were brought here, another group of around the same amount of people, 808-2230 people were taking such an easier look. detention centers and tripoli and in libya have often been criticized by human rights organizations by un un, uh, organizations like the international organization for migration for the un refugee agency as of one sanitary and that migrant often face abuse. and these, microsoft but the conditions that these people were living in in the scorching sun
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in the desert of 4 or 5 to 6 weeks was really unbearable. so for many of them, i'm sure that they're happy to be provided with some kinds of shelter of water and food and some medical assistance. now, living in authorities here tell us that they will stay in the tent to stay in this detention center until the authorities are able to re patrick them to take them back to their own countries. north africa has long been a transit hub of for migrants trying to reach european source source in search of a better life for themselves and their families also libya and to ease you are often a plain plain. so a balancing act between pressure from the european union to decrease the amount of people reaching out europe, but also between the human rights organizations that accuse them of,
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of widespread abuse against migrants a. so for officials here, they have to play a, they have to play a balancing act and try to balance those out. uh, but uh, from what they've been officials here tell us is that these people are now being fed and they have water. they have medicine. and they have shelter and they'll continue to provide them with, with these, with the and they'll continue to provide them with water and food and shelter until they can come up with a plan or until they're able to take them back to their own countries. and i will try not to 0 triple it. ukraine says at least 6 people, including a newborn baby, had been killed by russian shouting the missiles at the village of shadow consultant and the coast on region. ukraine's prosecution general says at least 500 children have been killed since russian began this invasion last. you and thousands of people living near one of the front lines. and you claim to be in order to leave
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a head of, of russian involves. while your client has reported some progress and the solve, it forces have come on the heavy russian attacks near the northeast and city of coop yards. step boss and reports from coupons, district. use just the eyes full of fear and fatigue. their belongings hurriedly packed in a back, taking their precious companions on an unknown journey. people from nearly 40 villages near the front line in the north east of ukraine had been florida to lee for safer areas. associates of nicholas, there is no one in the neighborhood. everyone has already left. i was the last one . there was a strong in common fire. a man and a woman died the day before yesterday. the messiah fell directly in their yard. the rush of a 7 kilometer, sorry. did you ukrainian author or would you say more than 100000 russian soldiers and 900 tanks are increasingly attacking,
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trying to retake coupons and it surrounding areas. ukraine, recapture the city from russian forces last september from which it was pretty small. it's we dangerous because the other side has accumulated a lot of immunization to attacking a lot of artillery in a few months. that's why people leave the novelty of it is full and tears are going from village to village persuading people to leave. not much convincing as needed. this village about 30 kilometers from the front line is mostly empty. escaping nearly daily shouting and a possible seconds rushing, occupation, people leave behind every thing. once again, the joy when ukrainian forces recaptured this area has no been replaced by fear to you more yet. while the trauma of the russian occupation is still being felt, some residence, confidence, ukrainian forces can hold off the russians this time. yeah. can sweetheart you, stella, exactly way would like, oh, i contest, leave my home. yes,
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my children grew up here and i have an old father and i can drag him with him and we sing and support hell, brothers from the armed forces as much as we can. others couldn't take the stress of constant selling any longer. at a shelter and half keefe, ludmilla hopes to find some relief. she has disabilities to muse, go to work, stipulated who it is getting stronger and stronger every day. and there are no breaks at all. the 2nd youtube constant, incoming fire con somebody to, for a smoke pass to withdrawal with the martin. there is no time to pay 50 percent interested, you know, to but we didn't sleep at all and do it one year. but my patience has run out. i cannot take it anymore, picked up from the comfort of their homes, their lives now uprooted, once more, hoping to find some sense of safety and leaving the darkest moments behind them for
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now. that placid l to sierra in coupons districts, eastern ukraine, still ahead on al serra origin team is governing coalition slots for survival, as well as just head to the polls. i'm trying reelections class. i'm to model high didn't know, didn't project on home to the largest number of last year outside the portland region. but experts, one because of climate change. the main thing is that much foster today, and that the cartridge wiping out really goods and livelihoods in the mountainous areas, the, the scars of the world. and you praise, run deep, but the devastation of the country's precious eco systems may take the longest to hear the people and power documents the environmental impacts of the fight to, and follows ukrainian war prize. investigators says they collect evidence of what
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the, you're watching me, elizabeth toronto, and don't have a mind to about stories. casela. a group of religious leaders from nigeria has met new jersey military who lives in the capital, naomi. they say the crew data told him he is open to exploring diplomacy and pains the devastation laws, fines in hawaii, the worst that us has seen in move in a century. at least 93 people have died at the desk told is expected to rise. 1000 people remain on the counted 4 and libya has moved at least a 130 migrants and assigned them. c comes to a detention center and the capital tripoli. it follows an agreement between libya and miss via to share responsibility for hundreds of migrants sheltering on this. what are the into the hands of the gun voting in primary elections?
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the poles will do to them and voters preferred candidates ahead of time. this general election that also gauge the strength of political parties to raise a bill as reports from when a site is just so you have you have to be late calls himself, rely on and promises to transform the economy. if he becomes argentina's next precedence. the far right candidate has been compared to donald trump and he's promising to dollar rise the country and get rid of this central event. so most of the day to see i bowed it, you know, we have a society full of people. well, the only ones who have profited all the political leads many young argentinean say they will vote for me in the primary elections. and the 2nd side, we are tired of the economic crisis of seeing or friends leaving, which is what many have done really has managed to shift the presidential rates
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towards the right. capitalizing on growing frustration with traditional politicians, the economy, the concern for the to those zip codes with around a 7 percent completion rate every month. the prime, please provide not positive really just 2 months before the presidential election. i know so don't know. it's important that going to be some familiar names on the ballot include the set of fuel massa. the economy minister will steering argentina throughout financial crisis. he's the only candidate for the center left governing coalition. and the scene as a close ally of the united states. is it a bonus that is so the center right to gather for change coalition will be choosing between the mayor of when a site is what s o d u level data. now what they got from you and the full moving to administer, but the see of will reach to strong candidates that are among the top contenders
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for the presidency. i'm calling in don't there. like there is a clear swing to the rights and the political office shows that it has to do with the time it has to do with the last decade. we are going to can't find a solution to its problems. in general engines, indians will seek the scene to the politicians if failed to deliver good public policies, and this generates a complex social environments. opinion polls suggest the chances of candidates such as me making you to the presidential palace have shrunk in recent weeks. but he's growing support base shows that many argentines would rather vote for an outside or then for politicians who have failed over and over again. very so i'll just see to when a side entry is is joining us live from one inside is with the origin. tina face and so many challenges to raise us, especially with the economy where people telling you about the selection,
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how they feed about it. well, the only thing you're still ongoing, i'm here outside is cool in the bottom. you think that you will know this is used to be a very, very big slum. and what else side of has improved in the past. uh, here's bought the chat and just people here are huge that they continue to phase of voting. has been ongoing. i'm just being told that the voltage has been extended for an extra hour, a 5 hours to go of this whole election, mostly because there's been some issues with the voting machines here. and the city of went outside is and that's why a judge has expended it for an extra hour. so everyone has a chance to go out and vote it. of course, it depends to whom you ask. many of the people we have spoken to this morning are voting for change. they're telling us that they want a new government, but the one economic stability is that they're desperate for economic stability that there's tired of trying to cope with a very, very high inflation rates. and i'm trying to protect whatever little money they
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make. and then of course you talk to others who say that they want to continue with the that they don't want change because when the voted for the opposition back into it is doing a governmental molly. so marketing, it ended with another economic crises with one of the largest loans in the history of argentina and of the international monetary fund. $40000000000.00 i'm now there's so many are afraid of what a change could bring about. and then there are those 4 completely different chatham said i was talking to a mine earlier today. he said, who said that he has voted many, many times in this 40 years since argentina was to democracy, that argentina is unable to find a solution to many of its problems. and at this stage, he's not going to run that something that huge. this is john. what are doing tedious political, has been able to provide people searching the dissolution, but the markets will be watching today's results very close to they want factories a while. that's correct and it's not just the
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population bought the markets. let's not forget that back in 2019. those were when the primary elections happened, the time was the fence or ride governmental multi so marketing. then the primaries showed that current president a letter, but from this from defend turn left could win the president. and the next day there was economic chaos. the markets collapse. so the car is to depreciate people. we're going to the banks trying to change their faces for us. the honors because that's the only stability that many people in argentina have. the comes to continues to fluctuate all the time. the economy minister said from us, i have said that he's bringing in cash from the united states us dollars more precisely. so in the central bank, and the main objective is to guarantee that those will go to the banks on monday they're going to have their savings are going to have the us dollars. let's not forget the history that argentina has had in, with financial crisis of 2001 collapse with people chatting outside of the bank.
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one thing to get their money. well, this time, the minister of economy, who is also a presidential candidate, says, this is not going to happen to the money there. so they're trying to prevent but any type of instability could happen this coming monday off to the left. all right, so thank you very much for that context. that is terms of our live and when the site is sign to as a warning place he is and they him all as a melting at unprecedented rates. they say they could lose up to 75 percent that they have all due by the end of the century. come on high, the reports from the positive lacy, it and the pockets donnie regional is going to get both his thumb. the north end bug is done as well to some of the world's highest mountain beats. it is a drug, it get it any wood, little landfill eviction environmental experts. a warning of upper ginger today because of climate change, especially as young buckets them the conditions. so you would, you like the phenomenon is so important and that the quantity of
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a wealth of which is being produced by the magazine. good. so to create a unwanted effects such as floating good non sites which affect the temper production the guy to do it them focused on is have to cause i've been living often by going to a neighborhood got watered by plentiful supply of fresh water from the main thing last year, they also provide a lifeline for everyone and bring for diet storage. so got eviction. the glacier daughter act as drain meters to deflect, so like 8 to help keep the good regard of climate change. the glasses are melting as an unprecedented grade, and that means dangerous, large and border shortages for tens of millions of people across the bucket star. for many yeah. can i make changes to an existing church today?
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the village of attain is in the direct part of a nearby glacier and its inhabitants what it may wipe out everything equally hit a part to get the most loved. yeah, that home the glacier was far away but has moved closer and we few, it may burst that what will we do? we don't have any other place to go to. we have already lost hundreds of trees and crops, and chunks of our land has been swept away. at night we hear a loud sounds from the glacier and it's scary with them. nobody handle it. thought the of leisure like these and others around the word have already shrunk, and many more may be gone and dialect soon. the question is, where countries around the world take the take seriously, and act to guard greenhouse gas emissions? or look the other way. why the last remaining last year in these mountains did ship? yeah. the model i just need a good is good,
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but this don slowing temperatures in jordan's caps and a full some people's to stay in those normally bustling sunday markets in amman. we on usually clauses temperatures climbed about 40 degrees celsius is the 2nd day of an intense heat wave that stretched across the eastern mediterranean. that's the global temperatures have had record levels this year. 21 people have been killed in a months live in china is northwest and sean. she problems, heavy rains, destroyed roads and bridges and knock down power lines. teams have been sent to reinforce collapse and rubber bands. china is experiencing unusually heavy rains the summer. at a neighboring india, torrential rains have triggered land slides across the northern states of how much of a dish they damaged rose and left. many tourists trended officials of upholstered was for damage to crops and infrastructure. finally this bullets installed gay, this have been done lies and by streaks of light from the meteor shell visible in the skies, across the northern hemisphere,
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people capped out on the croatian island of last over to catch the spectacular event. the per se had meteor show as one of the biggest challenge that we can see. it occurs annually when the us moves through flows and feels of debris left behind from a comment. and that's it from the elizabeth for on whether was next and then inside story. thank you very much for watching the the hello. the weather is looking pretty, quite narrow across the middle east. lots of how the sunshine as per usual little pops, if the weather cloud from time to time, but nothing too much to speak of temperatures here with the i need to bite around $43.00 celsius. so 40 back a little as we go 13, tuesday. the ways are east of north by pushing in from the gulf. so that's just knocking those temperatures down. matching the humidity up. we'll see enough savvy
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back. that's still getting up to around $48.00 celsius and spend the mid forty's the for damascus. so there's an advance cause that is the side of the mediterranean . not too bad here. temperature is into the lowest rate to the high. so it is across northern parts of africa. good ration shot was across the central area so that i felt way north as well things and what the weather the coming into us sit down and to chatting to news. yeah. pushing a little further west was selling positive molly saying some wet weather could even see that rank grouchy. nothing is way up and more time. yes. something there was a more time. yeah. as we go for to say that is a lot, it's a cool some study. see that what to whether that down towards liberia and see i really just something to keep an eye on. not too much right in the full cost across southern parts of africa. right. but the next couple of days, we've got a few showers that i once again into attends near pushing right up into eastern parts of kenya of the
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