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seems to throw eyes on his challenge. a veteran truck drivers on says every clue, whatever the web to provide for his growing family. and the cowboy who enjoys his rough and then the lives risk and it's a power outage. there. the a new era of cooperation. us president joe biden phrases a breakthrough and relations to strengthen ties with south korea and japan. the hello, i'm kimberly how get this is out to 0, like the house, also coming up. a state of emergency in canada as province of british columbia
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rapidly moving wild fires force mass evacuations. west african leaders agreed to commit troops for an intervention force, but only as a last resort to restore democracy in new share. the effects of micro plastics in the food chain. scientists involved with dash and cover and alarming discovery. the leaders of the united states, south korea and japan have agreed to deepen military and economic cooperation at a summit. camp david is seen as a bid projects. unity in the face of china is growing power and nuclear threats from north korea. us president joe biden, praise the leaders of south korea and japan for pursuing closer ties. after a long history of animosity, stepping from tokyo's colonial rule,
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which is here as alan fisher reports from camp david, using the planning old animosities and rivalries overcome us. president joe biden believes this is a significant diplomatic moment. this was the 1st summit. i posted a camp david's eyes present as i can think of no more for the location to begin the next year or next year of cooperation. a place that has long symbolized the power of new beginnings. the location was deliberate, kept even in maryland. the presidential retreat is where a peace deal should be made agreements reached breakthroughs, accomplished japan, and says korea have a long history of suspicion and bitterness early, but the perceived going menace of china the pacific. i mean unpredictability of north korea brought all 3 countries together and what joe biden declared was a moment a political cottage regarding the response to north korea. the 3 countries agreed to strength of co operation for the full implementation of the sections and to work
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closely together in the un security council. the diplomatic ties will be stronger with a leader level hotline. there will be annual military exercises and efforts to protect and boost supply chains and the economy. we have agreed to step up our security cooperation to ensure our people safety and security in the region. but the americans that came to point out this is no time division or anti showing. yeah, this is some, it was not about trying. that was not the purpose of the meeting, but it did come. china obviously came up and i'll just say we don't share concerns about the economic coersion or height intentions caused by china. but this summit was really about our relationship with each other and deepening cooperation across on the tire range of issues that went well beyond. the white house says it's been working on this agreement since almost jo, biking sparse, the and office. the compact. the insist is designed to last for years and years. but for the moment it's only 2nd to last as long as you're bite and remains in
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office hours for sure. i'll just see that i come david in maryland. okay, now the us is already part of 2 other alliances in the asian pacific with share concerns about china. one is the quad, the officially the quadra lateral security dialogue, which includes the united states, australia, india, and japan. the lions expanded to include south korea, new zealand and vietnam during the covered pandemic. but then there's august. now that is a security pack established in 2021 by the united states, the u. k. and australia. now the countries recently signed a deal to supply us made nuclear powered submarines to australia. now to get a bit more in understanding about all of this, we spoke to einer tang, and he is a senior fellow at the time he institute. and he says the per lateral meeting was appear stunned, which focuses on china will
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a meeting other serious issues in the region. i think it is a about china. you'll notice in the last 2 months, all 3 countries put out the defense white papers identifying or security whitepaper, sedona fine. china is the thread of japan. and the us explicitly south korea implicitly. then you have this summit, it's been choreographed, but clearly it is about china. it's hypocritical to say it isn't. obviously there are other issues somewhere discuss some not for instance, dpr k nuclear threat. definitely an issue, but you know, the release of nuclear, a waters off the coast by japan. um, not discussed. are you talking about these things is, is just, it's, it's a p r exercise. and the question is why? well, you have 3 leaders who were all under 40 percent in terms of their popularity. a binding is at $36.00, is the highest you and is that 33 percent? i guess she, depending on how you're looking at his, his cabinet is only
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a 26.5 percent approval rating. so they were hoping that this would make them look strong, but unfortunately, by not addressing issues like the nuclear water release and, you know, trying to make this sound like it's not about try to win. it is try to takes away a little bits impact on this. well, this taiwan is calling on china to stop it's intimidation. it comes after the chinese military lives drills near taiwan waters on saturday. now, china says the exercises are a warning to what it calls collusion between separatists and foreign forces, taiwanda floyd aircraft and vessels in response. the military drills follow a visit by the time when his vice president to the united states, which angered beijing, china considers the self ruled island as its own territory. okay, turning to canada, now we're a state of emergency. it has been declared in the province of british columbia as
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another wildfire threatens the homes of tens of thousands of people. the mcdougal creek wildfire has been burning near the city of west colona for days. but in the last 24 hours, it grew from just more than 60 heck chairs to more than $6000.00 evacuations are now underway. well out to 0 is rosalind jordan reports a fast moving wildfire in the mountains near the city of cologne, a british columbia. on friday officials, they're declared a state of emergency, as the fire destroyed homes and businesses mcdougal creek wildfire is just one of more than a 1000 fires, burning across canada. up north in yellow, nice residents were heating the government's order to evacuate by noon on friday. a massive fire is approaching the city from the
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official said evacuation is necessary. we're heading into a critical couple of days in this. during the management of this wildfire, we expect to see north west winds to north, to west north west winds. over the next 2 days. and that those are wins, that will trend. both of those fires in directions that we don't want to fall far as buyers are a natural phenomenon. un official say global warming is fly. canadians are living in crisis mode. this year we've seen very, very high temperatures. this week, including a temperature of 42.2 degrees celsius in the town of listen, which was a new august temperature records. you don't normally and you shouldn't normally associate 42.2 degrees celsius with canada. but this is what we are a before task for western canada. widespread and light rain over the next few days
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. not nearly enough to extinguish these residents nightmare. rosalind jordan l g 0 . meantime, canadian prime minister adjustment for go ended his family vacation to visit a wild, sorry, evacuation center. he laid out his government's plan. or does the government working together? the federal government is there with uh, the significant military assets were coordinating the air evacuations were making sure that were there to respond to all the needs of, of community now and will be there in the coming months in years as we look to keep people safe moving forward, even as we rebuild in places where there are terrible losses and gord nelson is the mayor of west colona and he explains exactly how he's tackling the wildfires and we have a significant a wildfire here that so threatening our community. and we have many of our residents under evaluation alert to,
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to several 1000 residents that are on the alerts. and we have probably got to stage about 2503000 residents on the doctor. we should order. and i mean it's up to me, but they've in order to leave their, their home so. so this is for quite a significant fire, and it's very dynamic and it's moving very quickly, disrupting homes and critical infrastructure within our city of city, west colona, and our neighbors west bank 1st nations, and part of the regional district. so what we've done is we've taken action to protect our water treatment plants and our schools and the in the area of fire. busy and also our, our home, we have one hydro line, electrical line services, this area. so um, so that's one aspect is strengthening our critical infrastructure. the other, of course, is our homes. so in, in the greater west side here, which is why. ready offset the city of clock. we're looking at about 50000 people
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that to that are, you know, very close to this particular fire. so uh, unfortunately, uh, you know, they, they all, some, some structures have been impacted. uh, not really primarily homes in west colona fire department is receiving support from wildfire b. c. and from other fire department strode. so as i said, are located in other parts of the province they're coming to assist us, but the terrain that's just just outside of our community boundaries is very rugged . it's a more mountainous hills. so the train is, it's very difficult for the, for the aircraft. the firefighter certainly on, but to get in there to, to try to fight it. and that's, as i say, it's moving fast because the winds are gusting, quite quite extensive, if it can wait. and so the firefighters have to be very, very careful for their own personal safety. alright, turning to new era, now, leaders from 11 west africa nation. say they want to solve the crisis about the
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crew. they're using diplomacy, but time is running out. defense chase from the echo aust block, say they have a plan for military intervention to restore new shares out through president, but i had a meeting and gone his capital. they refused to make their timeline public. our correspondence, charles stratford reports from across up to 2 days of close to meetings, west african defense chief say they have a plan for possible military intervention against coo leaders in new jersey. we've already agreed on find to own ripple there to apply for the income pension this i typically the capacity river. so i think they can get to that point, maybe that the commitment of men bust these to better, better, better incorporate across commission. if a piece of security said the west african block, had the resources, equipment of political will, to act militarily and the door to find
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a diplomatic solution to the crisis would not be open for much longer. the member must do so because they're going to get too big hub to complete the elements. how can we take the on the equipment? you have the resources to run that. take this mission. so i can you read that to them in time? the or the is cubic, but d d is fast well, beside the diplomatic efforts by numerous delegations, including echo as the african union, chad the u. n. m, the us old bids to find a peaceful solution to the causes of so far failed it. go on, says it wants to put sanctions on every member of the community to self appointed, so called transitional government, and yet they still refused to free. detained democratically elected president
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mohammed bar zoom. unimposing came on trial for treason, a move which echo us. and it's international back and say, he's groundless, an escalade tree. and is these keen to dispel room is the policy on the j was being dictated to by foreign governments like new jersey form a colonial power from of course is doing this in the face of is principles. bruce ha, misinforming the probably about it glasses the paper guides at all being directed by disc. i'll hold that. i'll be, you know, the, i'm missing the point completely. but any military intervention plan against and the jazz cooley does faces many political and legal hurdles before it could ever be implemented. these include approval, black problems, and legislative bodies, or participating west african states. a number of which including regional powerhouse nigeria have already said no to any potential military action yet.
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because this commission of official security was definitive in saying that this is not a war against and is yeah, he said that his expect to possibly in the next 24 hours or so. a committee of echo as representatives will travel to the sharing capital in the full discussions with the 2 liters. this is something that the 2 liters i've said in recent days that they are still open to. however, defense chiefs here now say that these kind of discussions cannot go on forever. and if necessary, they are ready to go. child stuff without a 0 across. all right, it's time for short break, but still ahead on al jazeera, renewed wind and heat, threatened to reverse progress made into rings where firefighters are struggling to put out was being called the most complex fire to hit the canary islands is 40 years and the verdicts in the case of
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you as president joe biden has praised a breakthrough in relation to strength and ties with south korea and japan. the 3 nations have agreed to deepen military and economic cooperation at a summer camp. david's at a state of emergency has been declared of the canadian province of british columbia . as another wildfire threatens the homes, tens of thousands of people. it's burning new. the city of west colona ad has prompted evacuations across the province. and leaders from 11 west africa nation say they want to resolve the political crisis in his chair, to the political crisis of new jersey to diplomatically but time is running out. defense chase from the regional block echo was say they have a plan for military intervention to restore the ousted presidents of firefighters and spans canary islands. are battling a raging wildfire. the place has destroyed more than 5000 of heck dares,
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on the island of 10, a reef is described as the most complex wildfire there in 40 years. barbara and go has the story across both of them was 5 which have safe. i've been to almost full size of the heck test and the spanish island of tennessee reef. it's effected thousands of people who have to leave the homes or stay in doors to avoid inhaling the fumes spray and civil god has been moving door to door to help evacuate habits and villages in the affected area. some residents say they were given just an hour to pack a lot. they have no job guys. it is super stressful. we have to leave our houses and everything. and let's see if we're lucky and hope to fire doesn't go down the hill, which would be most dangerous. let's have opened the firefighters. the fires have come down over night. early, a change in the wind direction, stretching to spread the flames to new areas. 5 fi to struggle to keep the blaze
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reaching populated areas. spain has suffered drought for the past few years. it's left across tend to dry fueling walls costs and mountainous areas. european for his flight information system says blazes brand 800000 heck tons of land in the european union. last year. spain was the west effected country, a coughing for 40 percent of the bench area. scientists say heat waves caused by climate change will make qualifies more likely. barbara and go out to sara. california is preparing for hurricane hillary. a powerful storm off the pacific coast of mexico is profit of the 1st ever tropical storm watch crews. south of los angeles are covering a hillside in san clemente with tarp to prevent mud slides. a british nurse has been found guilty of murdering 7 babies and attempting to murder 6 other infants. lucy laughed
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b is now one of the u. k. as most prolific serial killers in modern history, paul brown and reports a lucy leslie was supposed to be protecting a nurse thing, the children in her cat. instead, she was killing them in a manner described as cold, cruel, and relentless violence took different forms. some babies had injected into the bloodstream, others were poisoned with insolent, the criminal trial last 10 months. the verdict guilty, readout segments on behalf of the police. words cannot effectively explain how are you feeling at this moment in time? we are quite simply today, justice has been served and this is to be caring for all babies as being found guilty of homing them. well, this justice takes away from the extreme distress. we will have to experience the intensive care unit for newborn babies. let be took advantage of the
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vulnerabilities to disguise the home she was inflicting on them. in 20152016, there was a significant increase in the number of babies suffering sudden unexplained collapses. each time the only nurse on duty was lucy lengthy. it wasn't until june 2018. the let be was 1st arrested at the home. that detectives found a notebook revealing emotional turmoil. i haven't done anything wrong, she'd written but further down the same sheet, she added, i am evil. i did this. the jewelry agreed. i cannot begin to imagine how the families in this case feel today. i just hope that today's birthday bring all of them some peace of mind for the future. and that we have on 6 some of the questions that they were looking for. the case is also raised in pull some
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questions about the hospital and its procedures and external review discovered significant gaps in nursing. roaches at in sufficient stuffing up the high dependency unit concerns raised about let be in 2015 seem to have been ignored by hospital management. she went home to kill 2 more babies. the hospital is now under new management since lucy, left me was removed from duty. has been only one death that in the past 7 years, poll brennan, i'll just say right. scientists involved with us. i found michael plastics and frogs and fish 90 percent of frog sample. there had tiny pieces of plastic in their bodies threatening spaces with extension to have her child dri, has more bangladesh was once a major exposure of live frogs for frame dining restaurants in europe. and the us shipments were banned in 1989 due to a rapid decline of fraud population,
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as well as an increase in farmland pest. such as must gators no longer the ship. frogs are facing a different kind of thread. this time from plastic poisoning, a new study by the international union of conservation of nature saves 15 out of 47 spaces of frogs here are under threat on the, on a glove for all the already extreme told 14 when it list busy, many, far from species are already on the brink of extinction, from plastic and macro plastic pollution out emerging issues. you can see how people are dependent on it on a daily basis. so this has become a plastic era professor of products university also discovered micro plastics and 83 percent of fish. it started. we have even discovered micro plastic in the muscles of various fish. that is the edible parts. yes. which means we are already consuming micro plastics with the food chain. in another study assigned is found in abundance of pollutants and surface water and underlying settlements of
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lakes and rivers in the capital dot com. no, i don't know, it does not work them on their chromebook software. we hardly get fish. no it is. it's because of the video portion regular says cannot do to pollution fissions don't beat as they used to. they're not able to survive anymore in this part of the waters to ex, but save frogs have vital role in controlling mosquitoes that carry diseases such as malaria cases of dangled fever. i've reason alarmingly here in recent years, research i was involved in the studies, the high level presence of micro plastic and frogs, both of the potential try to bio diversity and crop production, environmental dash scientists, the verizon disposable plastic uses, is creating a pressing challenge for food safety as micro plastic accumulating and the marine full chain sandwich all day. i'll just see a doctor. the house of the women's fee for world cap are getting ready to face against with them
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in the 3rd place. play off after missing out on a spot in the final australia will play sweden in brisbin. well, alex thomas joins us now live from a fan zone and sydney and alex talk to us about the excitement says it died down now as australia, not reaching the final it has no that was a question mark whether the huge infuse yeah, isn't that we've seen build off in australia in recent weeks would die away off of that hot breaking semi final defeat against england on wednesday night instead of a complete opposite actually australia and so officially competitive and loves us for agreeing. but the theme is affectionately known as the matilda is wrong. so the semi finals was the cheap ones in itself, like spots across the sport agreeing. it's been an absolute game changer. this event for women. so go home in school, not just here, but globally. so here we are outside the sydney fee plus signs festival, and it's absolutely pugs just over half an hour away from take off about the place
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playoff, again, sweeten normally a bit of a known events. the big mexico speak on sunday nights across town. hey, over stadium, australia, what england take on spain. bows off 1st time find list. met the been so women's world cup final before and actually haven't played each other in the women's world costs ever before, even though they come from to court and countries. a great heritage, i think when the mens woke up a full as have spite and another glitch on the when the women's bush and as well it will be a fascinating match up between 2 very talented squads. also the sole source of controversy in the spring completing inputs tournaments after a full lap between some of the players and the coach last year in the trying to add the will tie, sold to the european championship. the crown they managed last year. and it's all going to happen in the stadium that co, incidentally 20 years ago. amiable in the mains throughout the world, compacts so little, so look forward, say, all right, alex thomas there,
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and sidney for us. i know you'll be covering it all. thank you so much and that is all for us here in doha. thank you for watching it is the weather is next for us. and then inside story, we're going to take a look at the absent victory via all right. candidates in argentina's presidential primary. that's next on inside story. stay with us, the . the hello good to be with you. there are flood alerts in play for a southern norway with this thing coming storm system here. so let's go in for a closer look. the ground is already saturated, so it cannot hang on to any more moisture. we start to see a creeping on saturday, but it is going to be a soggy forecast for sunday, including for the capital us low. so there is likely to be some more flooding here
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. meantime, southern spain are dialing up this each year, including for places like seville. we take a look at the 3 day forecast and a loc temperatures in around 4243. that is, fall above average for this sum of the year. central europe looks like that still outbreaks of sundry rain here, but by and large most of us will be dealing with signing skies on saturday and still that breeze through the bus 1st. so another windy day and is stumble. no max out at 28 degrees south to west staff, right quick. could we go home? most of the activity contained around the gabby center, gall rate through to see are the own on saturday. meantime, is we dip toward the south? we've got winds coming at both directions here. so that's gonna generate a few showers for south africa's eastern cape and quite soon to tell provinces, nothing major. and most of the overcast stay in durban with a high of 21, we'll see you soon. a of the
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