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tickets over 19, we ignore the global site, costs for 4 people. and it won't cost the time of $10.00 desks. oh, no, just the firefighters discover bodies of 18 people believe to be migrants in greece, sweat lodge while find something raging for days. the problem, so robin, the watching of has ever loved headquarters here in the hall, coming up in the next 30 minutes, far as far as in northwest. and so kia, soul, suspension of maritime traffic for vital shipping root seem. you're an agent.
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thailand's full believe the text instead of walked his jail's activities makes office hours before his policy forms the new government. under 12 on all the lines for 8 people in buck hassan, rescued from a broken cable call hunting 300 meters above ground. the welcome to the fact them from greece to, to keep from hawaii to canada. dangerous wildfires sweeping across pots of 3 continents. right now. families has been uprooted from the homes, into towels and villages. if he bowed to the ground in northern greece, find find to say they found 18 charles bodies of people believe to be my friends while finds the i've been waiting for days. jonesville police begins are coverage from the nearby port town of alexander the police, on the greek took keyboard in the hills above alex, i'm the police are
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a furnace of heat and smoke and flame firefighters. stand toe to toe with a blaze baffling to push back in front of the despite the crews. extraordinary bravery the fires of being friends by gale force winds. there is little that can be done to stop them around the house, up the way to fly, stall to it has completely burned down. there is nothing left now the far is moving downwards towards the rest of the village. for example, if we could have another fire, only fire, that's what we could see. the wind was so strong and no one could do anything, no one, as it's here, that size is found 18 buddies on tuesday. as sharp and shocking increase in the death toll from these wild fires. this region is clips to the border with tucker. and it's hard to say the victims may have been migraines trying to reach your blue
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lights event the lenses snakes, the way through the safety and convoy as a globe. the advancing wildfire group price a and closer to the suburbs at the cities. 2 hospitals, the time for hesitation was passed from one to 100 patients. many of them elderly and fail have to be evacuated to safety. every available vehicle was pressed into action, even removal buttons and laundry trucks. they would take them to the cities port, where passenger ferry has been hastily converted into the closing hospital. the passenger lounge now re purpose to the clinic. patients placed on mattresses on the floor, nothings tending intravenous trips and oxygen line level if you're stuck with on yet, i really haven't ever experienced this before and not be working for 27 years. it's like, well, conditions straight to discuss it everywhere patients here patients that reinforcements are on their way. 565 fighters have already arrived from romania and small personal
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and equipment are on their way from the czech republic, croatia, germany, and sweden. faster is welcome use, thoughts for those who have died here and for villages who have been displaced from their homes. it is already too late. a terrible twilight has enveloped the whole area. the smoke has tons the mid day sun black, the glow of flames brings destruction and steph jumpstart. awful us. i was just there. alexandria put his as well across the board into cube a forest live is raging in the north western providence of charlotte land. well, forties had temporarily closed the dog mill, straight bolts away, so firefighting helicopters can scoop up sea water to fight the place. now the keeps shipping route connects the g into the black sea, local emergency services, say 3 villages have been evacuated in traffic on a major highway that's being halted. we stumbled so the pacific has been monitoring the developments, a look forward to 7 doing their best to fight the fire and chuckle,
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a proven substitute here. the dog dentists freight is now open to one way. murray traffic from north to south. it is very important that there is no interruption in the trade that connects the black sea into the agent and the mediterranean. that's why the position of the garden of freight is very strategic and very important not, not only about 3, but also historically the locals in the area are going through a very tough noise because the wind that has expended the fire throughout the day still continues to spite a slow down, according to the authorities, the wind blow 7 kilometers per hour and around. 15 kilometers of area has been effective by the fire. and some of the villages have been over the exact way, just who wants to say, i know the name of the houses are burning, and some people say that they can not even breathe. and the tip has the district of color, which is adjacent to the city center. a campus of the state university has been
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evacuated, and the state hospital is ready to be evacuated. this is a tough night for everyone else. there, as the wind still continues to blow, when it makes it difficult to contain the fire scene after solar l, just the risk stumble well in spain fighters all buckling a load while far all the tourist island of 10 to reef the winds of slow down the mounts cut the plains from spreading further destroying homes because every islands law, just as a wild fund started a week ago, some 12000 people were forced to leave the homes. well, in canada, they mcdougal creek fund continues to attract more homes and british columbia molten 30000 residents, and the evacuation orders in west carolina in the northwest territories, 20000 to being forced to leave the homes from the capital. the yellow i find that continues to been out of control. the government has ordered residents in both areas to stop and he build a central visits on friday, around noon we were told to get out the back orders. um, it could be packed up,
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her stuff went to my parents, which was in the safe zone, but still in west colona. very worried friday friday night, not much sleep. but luckily the winds died down. our house for now is still standing, neighborhood still standing. and what is thankful for the well communities and government officials pulling together to help the people in the there's rob rendalie for pull. so from west columbia, a were in west cologne, a british columbia, where people who have been evacuated from a mass of wildfire are gathering to register for assistance and housing. aid of there are also a lot of volunteer agencies here handing out the subsidies and food and the people that we've been talking to have told us that many of them are unsure whether their houses are actually still intact or not. as you can see, there are a lot of people here. some of them have brought their, their pets,
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that they rescued from their homes. many people are here with families and children, babies, even. so what's happening here is that people are getting registered. they're being uh, set up for, for aid, a summer being set up for places to stay. a lot of people are staying with family or friends. some of them are sleeping in their cars. so it's a variety of things. but the over and over what we hear is the sense of uncertainty and also the sense of shock that very, very suddenly and without a lot of warning people's lives were suddenly up ended with a pounding on the door from the royal canadian mounted police saying it's time to pack your stuff, it's time to get out of it. people are also expressing a lot of gratitude for the quick response by authorities here which they say was
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very efficient and gave them sufficient warning to move out and save their lives so far. we know of no casualties here, but that remains to be seen will be getting updates on the situation as the days go along. i'm rob reynolds elders here in west colona, british columbia, that he was else to the military coup. they lived in self imposed exile for 15 years and not highlands. formerly the testing center was transferred to any to be jailed was late to all. they sold it that his policy would tend to pilot by joining ranks with its full but military rivals. tony chung the poles though from bangkok, texts and shinning. what images on to tally solely for the 1st time. in 15 years.
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the 1st order of business to lay a floral offering and to kneel, ingratitude before an image of the king. then waves and smiles flanked by his children. he drank in the name of a quick handshake with friends and supporters to minutes of freedom. this whole thing was the way that's upset about his them back inside the terminal to me the police. but as supporters are still out there and, and find boys that come out in the thousands to welcome and i'm the role of this time. besides, i guess i am very happy. i have only wanted to see him coming home. i guess maybe the country would be better not allowed. do you come here today? and we are very happy. why? because he comes back to todd involuntarily. even if he has to go to prison. and that was exactly where the former prime minister was head of his crowd to support his way to the outside the supreme court techs and was driven inside 3 guilty. verdicts in his absence is to be so. and then as most pulses talented
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outside, he was driven into plum prim, central prism discounts and sentence. but how long will the spend? and so many think a deal has already been done for an early release. testing might have made some sort of agreement in order for him to be coming back. and in order for him to, to sort of bring some of the issues away from the parliament and from the court. which of those issues include the formation of a new government and finding a new prime minister the debate that was taking place in parliament across town of the several months of stalemate, texans political allies. prototype, say they formed a ruling coalition with votes coming into the normally it was clear, the ministry bank sent it to my approve top. set out how we send a property. developing tycoon confirmed thailand's new prime minister with techs and should walk from his jail. so may still be pulling the strings. tony chose a 0,
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think of 6 children and 2 adults who a trip to the cable called dine going 300 meters above the ground. the northern bunk installs have been rescued, but some of the children were lifted to safety before dr style, while others went like to investigate in ground operations. michael apple rubles taking a leap at nearly 300 meters above the ground. this child and 7 others spent always dangling between 2 mountains in a damage. cable call talk is done. special forces eventually lifting some of those stranded in the current hanging by only one cable to safety us. but it was an operation, complicated by strong winds in the valley, with the forces generated by the road to the blades of a helicopter. posing a danger to the unstable caught a stranded train to your old using what little battery he had on his cell phone made an appeal to a local media channel as they hung in the air handler,
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the hot green. i don't know how to make this request, but it's a motto of human lives here. utilities issued rescue all of us as soon as possible is there a ticket in the darkness fell. engineers were called in to assist in the risk of operations from the ground. right now we are installing another key mode, so that to, to another main shift trone, we can make an access to the ones who are already tracked there and get them out. well, sorry seas explain. they initially had contact with one of the stranded people who has since been rescued. one of the guys in the, in, in the throne. he has bought a phone, but as white as by now, what can i understand is that his battery has run out and communication is no more with the guy who is inside the trolley before this. despite the challenging terrain,
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rescue is worked throughout the night to bring everyone to safety mike level l g 0. now, the united nations has documented 800 cases of serious human rights violations since the telephone seized power even going to the stone 2 years ago. the abuses include torture full disappearances and killings are full by government officials and security forces. pension bought a house and story when the told on re took power enough can to stand in 2021. it promised amnesty. those who worked with the previous government. it said would have nothing to fear. it's been on with them, but the money is how much i want. i want to give the insurance to all our compatriots who are in the opposition side as interpreters, over involved in military actions are helped in civilian sectors. we have granted them all, i'm a state and we don't want to take revenge on anyone. but now united nations
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investigators are accusing taliban officials of hundreds of human rights violations . many of those targeted or soldiers or police officers who worked under the previous administration. the you and has got an evidence of what it says are extra traditional killings, arbitrary arrests and torture. many people who fall within this category are very fearful. they don't want to leave home. and we also have cases where a relative speed of individuals know one way into the interest of gone and individuals to themselves, to be held incommunicado, detention tell about leaders to night ordering any reprisals. they say any violations or acts of individuals and the human rights situation. has been improving. every single government has individuals that are involved in corruption and other illegal activities. we will not go to the extent of denying such reports
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. what we are denying is that this report is not documented. it is not substantiated. it has not been the instances have not been shared with the ministry of foreign affairs. the un says tell beneficial have a responsibility to investigate crimes and enforce the amnesty even if they themselves didn't order any reprisals. taliban leaders of already rolled back on one of their main earlier commitments. girls education promises a tolerance, now appear to be giving way to mounting concerns that things may not be that different to the last time the tell about it was empower. vince and monahan, how to sierra a well still a head hey, on how does a 12 year is up to the wells with nuclear disaster? japan and out it says it will release treated radio to move it to the pacific ocean . and the count begins to zimbabwe general election with poles open in the coming i was the
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brought to you by visit capital. first things 1st, it's as talking forecasts virtually is capital santiago. some forecast models are handy in about half a years worth of rain over 48 hours. storms locked into the southeast of brazil and we've got a hot wind blowing through assault. see on your temperature up to 37, that is well above average. but then wind shift out of the south, and so we're down to $24.00 by friday, top end of south america. it is actually fairly quiet here because most of the energy is being drawn up through the caribbean, where we've got tropical storm franklin, looking to make landfall just west of dominican republic capital santo domingo. so for both dominican republic and haiti, this is going to be bad. we could see, but a months worth of rain in under 24 hours. a tropical depression rolled through the south west coast of texas into mexico. we can trace out that rain right there. and
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for the us desert, southwest things have turned much quieter. after tropical storm hillary rolled through here did inject a lot of moisture into the atmosphere for the pacific northwest. that wet weather, also into canada, that should help with a wildfire burning in west colona, british columbia. providence meantime, for the storms in the midwest through to the great lakes. gotta tell you some of these could be severe over the next little bit. that's it for me, bye. for now. the website brought to you by visit cuts on frank assessments. $3000000000.00. is it going to be a just a guess, i guess on the economy back on track. the short answer is no informed opinions for those who are attempting to flee to chat. how dangerous is that? the journey is incredibly difficult for many people to manage to get out. but it's a great cost in depth analysis of the days. headlines, questions really? who controls what goes on an outer space in the future will be governments for won't be big part of corporations and individual super wealthy cleaners. inside
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story on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the book about kill watching officer with me. so robin though, ha, reminder of all the top stories, find functions in greece, found the bodies of 18 suspected migrants and an area hit by a major while finance the finance all being signed by strong, we thailand's positive. as those of souls at the time we seem to be the prime minister of the month of political deadlock. his appointment was announced off to the formally defense instead of one consent and type and was immediately trans. 6 children, 2 adults. so being rescued up to being sent to the cable car and old and bucking
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sumps, they'd be left dined, blake was suspended 300 meters of groups. hundreds of refugees from sedona attempting outside the building and libya's capital tripoli. they say that in desperate need of assistance and that the un is not doing enough. like trying to hospital, i said, why is the under 5 children arrived here in tripoli from sudan. 3 weeks ago, they flipped the violence between the parent military, rapid support forces in the army. and so then, along with dozens of other families, they've been camped here on the streets near the un refugee agencies registration center. ever since you had a monica p a, we are really suffering. my son was hit by a car and needs medical treatment. my other son is deaf and he's sick. i don't know where my husband is. the refugee agency gives me assistance once, but it's not enough. according to the un,
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since the conflict broke out into down in april. more than 700000 people have fled the country. most of them have fled to chatter egypt, but now some are arriving here in libya of the un refugee agency has more than 47200 register refugees and asylum seekers in the nearly 23000 of them. our student needs nationals, samuel abdullah is from a janina in west or for. she says, hundreds of people were killed in the city as they tried to flee in june. she and her children survived, but were separated from her husband. i'm just glad that you know, some people bring this food and we'll set, but it's not enough for all the children we suffered due to the fighting in our country and we fled to libya. we went to the u. n to help, but they kicked us out. a children need a safe environment to interview the international organization for migration says there are more than 130000 student needs migrants already in libya,
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they make up around 20 percent of the migrant population. libya has been in conflict for more than a decade, but as seen relative calm since they ceased by, it was agreed in 2020. if the fighting continues in neighboring sudan, many fear that could possibly be an influx of refugees and possibly fighters crossing into libya. and that could complicate the fragile piece of cheese here. ultimate, at this you is, the sudanese deputy invested or to live. you will have the father of how this is the result of what was his destruction. where is blood should war is pain. these people need help from all of us from a legal standpoint because they are asylum seekers. we cannot directly approach them, but our adults are open and those who come to us, we try to help as much as we can to you in which the yours is. libya is not a safe place for refugees and asylum seekers. and that they try to give assistance to those who are the most vulnerable, which for the women and children here. that's just not enough. i would trina,
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i'll just do tripoli. well to of donald trump co defendant sit in the election, interfere in this case of surrender in the us state of georgia. julie smith was the full but us president's lawyer and scott toll is a republican poll. what check books 19 accused of conspiring to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election results in the states. trump says that he's got to spend on thursday. let's get the ball this for both of the job. my correspondence, he's standing by for us in atlanta in georgia, and of course those legal developments and the last couple of hours rolls. that's right. we saw the 2 man that you mentioned, john eastman, who was one of donald trump's main lawyers investigating what the administration and the campaign had called the campaign irregularities. and
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a stolen election after the 2020 election. he has are posted is $100000.00 bond and he has been released from jail. he says that he is trying to stand up not just for his 1st amendment rights, but for those of the former president as well. scott hall, ironically is a bail bondsman who himself had to post bond as well on tuesday at the fulton county jail. he is accused of being out the coffee county elections headquarters were elections, equipment was being held allegedly to make it possible for other members of the trumps campaign team. to go in and copy election data again from the 212th 2020 presidential election. and that's all part of the overall load conspiracy, which the 19 defendants have been charged with. in this case. now they don't know yet when they'll be going to court. but the plan right now, if the prosecutor funding will, as uh,
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get the free but from the judge is to have all of the defendants arrayed, starting at the week of september, 5th. so week after next announcement, when most of that will be coming back to you with more updates, i'm sure, rosalie jordan, that's on in atlanta. thank you. know it depends, probably minister says tracy drive the active goals that will be released into the pacific ocean from thursday, china software and the pacific kind of nations as well as japanese fishermen all oppose the move. how the cable gomery reports from tokyo or a highly contentious plan is underway in japan. prime minister for myoshi that says, treated radioactive waste water from the secretion my nuclear plant could start to be released into the pacific ocean on thursday. is the government's will take responsibility until the disposal of traits of water was completed, even if it takes several decades in order to safe to complete the decommissioning and release of the water. the decision comes after he done that,
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executives from the tokyo, electric power company, also known as tapco. on sunday, they reassured him about the safety of the water discharge. after most radioactive elements have been removed, the top copeland has been approved by the un nuclear watchdog. the international atomic energy agency says it complies with global safety standards. around 1300000 tons of stored water is due to go into the pacific over several decades. the water was used to cool the diets in nuclear reactors when they started to meltdown following the devastating earthquake and synonymy 12 years ago. the engineers have run out of space to store the waste water in during the decommissioning of the power station to the face of a strong opposition within the country. it's christian, my fishermen who are still recovering after the 2011, triple disaster fear potential reputational damage environment, after the se, type goes, data is insufficient,
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and the treated radioactive waste water could harm at marine life and the entire population. dozens of protesters also made their feelings known outside the prime minister's office guide, you know, the world's oceans are connected and the government is talking about pouring this water into them over the span of 30 to 40 is we don't know how this will affect us in the future and japan says that the time is necessary because it's run out of space. i can't forgive japan for this to china, south korea and pacific island nations are also against the japanese plan. so to keep on this blake and keep transfers the risk of nuclear contamination to the whole world, which is an extremely selfish and irresponsible move. despite the controversy, the japanese government is pressing on its allocated $342000000.00 to compensate japanese fishermen for any financial damage cause to their livelihoods, kind of go montgomery out to 0 tokyo. so bob is goes to the poles and it can be
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zeros and an election many who could turn around the country's economy, but don't position policies, all raising concerns. the vote could be skewed in favor of the governing polity. hardwood tulsa has moved from head out a of the president. emma said, minutes as i want a 2nd attempt to strategy to stay at office is upgrading somebody's roads and bridges, hoping it will create jobs and convince voters to keep him in office. his main rival nelson company. so hope suspicions about corruption, high inflation and unemployment with encourage people to choose him. he says, if lifted, you will, men's ties would waste in countries that imposed economics, such as honest and baldwin for human rights violations. move, he believes will turn around to bobby's election is often controversial. this one is no different one presidential candidates put out of the race,
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quoting it to us. we as the witnessing must disenfranchisement disqualification of appointments by the state in the disability application of their role by the election management board and by the costs. overall, the citizens coalition for change party, known as triple c, is still participating. but party official say being the main opposition isn't easy, obviously with that has come a lot of oppression. and the state has hips back by banning all rally speeds seen an upsurge of political violence including the mid to of one of our members b team. um, the rest of our campaign is the governing vanity of parking denies allegations of both to intimidation and answer electro processes. i said this would be a, here's the hut is empty, it was the see me know to be in the it, it was if,
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as they did egregious assault was but we're headed to commission from the to policy or position. it's wrong, it's, it is possible on the part of the triple c as in bobby, as, as to why we divide voting today. that's usually straightforward. here is what happens often if the result is disputed. 5 years ago i'll position support is protested over what they full of with delays in announcing election results. the police said they were overwhelmed by the crowds. the army was deployed, some people were shot and killed. no one was able to risk. it's not easy living in the country with one of the highest inflation rates in the world. voters hopefully ever becomes president. turn things around quickly. how do i toss it? i'll just head on the go to all, just bear with me. so robin indo reminder of all told stories,

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