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the time of time dentrix on noticing the bronx. new york. 1973. the 1st place of hip hop, young man named 5 campbells. better known as d. j. cool. hurd. got the movement started and people danced out of back to school party. it was right here on the cedric avenue in the bronx and this ordinary looking apartment building where a party pushing off a united front brooks lea, this representing navy hosp, the world's population. now they have plans for the future if they put the know on the list of the problem. and this is i would just say on line from the. so coming up and selection day ends in bob way, the economy, jobs and education at the top of the votes, has mines, sec, smoke,
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and golf pots increase of loss sized pricing in the northeast. and it's the final countdown india attempts to become the 1st nation to land on the moons haven't called the war. and your client has taught discussions between the ages of the 5 bricks nations. at the 2nd day of the summit and johanna, the russian president vladimir putin use test page to defend his invasion of ukraine, saying it was the only way to end the war that he says was tossed in by the west. the other members of the lines that's presented india, china, and south africa, had refrained from condemning bushes, actions in ukraine, but the south african president. so around the pose of said brooks members will continue to support efforts for a cease 5 of the talking points included, expanding the blog climate change, and trading with each other in local currencies rather than us dollars. says that
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on the rest of the things that we hope that will keep the spirit of solidarity in the future will contribute to comprehensive implementation of the strategy for breaks. economic partnership for 2025 and the development of new long term guidelines for corporation. this includes, in our view, increasing the state financial systems and development for inter bank or operation and explained in the use of local currencies and depending interaction. well, let's take a closer look at breaks the latest of brazil, russia, india, and china originally made up the grouping, which held its 1st summit in russia in 2009 south africa joined in 2010. the blog is pushing to be a new global voice, representing a culture of the world economy. a 5th of all trade and nearly half of the global population. most accounts of what it considered as a uni natural approach and you have politics, but stresses. it's not n t west. these are challenging times. however, china and south south africa is economies of slowed. russia has invaded ukraine and
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india 6 to balance relations of both moscow and washington. but more than 20 countries of applied to join bricks including argentine of saudi arabia and iran, founded the middle. it has moved from johannesburg. a sub advertise also invited the number of heads of states from other african countries. and this is in line with all that because policy in terms of supporting african countries developing countries and trying to boost their economies and development and growth. he's also said and use this phrase sustainable development. and this is what's called africa . it's looking to, like, is looking to within this, breaks block is that this is a grouping of influential come countries, emerging economies that can help drive sustainable and extensive growth across africa. and, and this is what is important to south africa in terms of its own development of the african continent, grows south africa, we're benefits. we know that the brakes is looking at expansion. but we also know
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that there hasn't been complete consensus around that country like south africa once that expansion. so does russia, but countries like brazil and in the consent that should the group grow its influence globally might speed died due to so we're waiting to hear more from other leaders here at the summer to around these outcomes across the board. and bob way people have invoicing and presidential and parliamentary elections, incumbent president, terms of men and god was seeking a 2nd 5 your time earlier he cost as valid on the central city of quick way. and and god will campaigned on promises to create more jobs and upgrade crumbling facilities because main challenges nelson shaneesa, the opposition lead chutzpah situations about corruption, high inflation and unemployment will encourage people to vote for him a. i think this demo around there was quite easy and most of our people, even the younger generation,
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are very interested in cost of what was seen the media that we for the 1st time we wanted to show that we also have the lights on record is really good part of the costs of reports from outside upholding station and had audi. and sometimes these stations open on time across the country as it is because of logistical issues. this is an open field in that out in several funding station have inputs, i believe from the crystal phase to make the process through. the people won't have to wait in line longer than they have to. what happens is when someone gets here, they check to make sure the name is on the voltage role. it's a long list. so sometimes it can take someone a couple of minutes to find a name. when they find the name, then go to the particular opposing stage, the way they've been designated, and they wait for, they tend to vote. this is a body township. one of the oldest suburbs in nevada is also one of the porous and most destiny populates. and some of these people who wait in this line to live in
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those apartments, those flats over the, when you get, you know, they all sometimes die of the days when there's no running water, no electricity. and because of the costs of living prices and people are struggling to make ends meet, some families end up sharing one room to get it to try and you cut down costs. this is example of what life is like here. it's above and economy and the high cost of living is a big issue for voters version days will be straightforward. here. people aren't too concerned about that is what happens afterwards. 5 years ago, some opposition supported sponsor is also taking too long to be released. so the thought of protesting the army was deployed, some people was shot and killed people hoping that doesn't happen this time, right. of course, another thing people are watching, waiting to see is that was supposed to turn out. will people come out and vote hardaman tossed out of the wall fines and canada have forced about $27000.00 people from the homes of the province of british columbia. vandals spoke to some of actuators in west colona, a better reception center for fire, a vacuum, ease,
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people wait to register for assistance. many are feeling the strain of being abruptly forced to leave their homes, as the flames closed in it's nerve wracking i, the feelings that you have emotionally and physically are phenomena. trying to sleep at night is just sometimes so difficult. uh your home world, upside down for hind is just you think the worst i is just so difficult. the blazes in this area have destroyed about 200 structures. but officials think they may be closer to containing the fires. i have to say, i really am beginning to feel like we're turning the corner here on this fire. volunteer groups are pitching in to provide food, water, diapers, hot meals, and other necessities. it's unbelievable how many great people are in this community just coming by people that you don't even know they're just showing up in
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care of ends of cars or trucks or organizations dropping off goods. it's incredible . many people say they have ample warning to repair and fleet so far there are no reports of serious injuries or deaths. many people here are waiting to find out whether their homes are still standing. others have just learned that they've lost everything. this picture of a destroyed home was taken by a firefighter rico and the got a saw the ruins of her home from a far through a pair of binoculars, i could see that the house with some, the garage has gone. the roof escaped in and everything around this black, so i couldn't see everything but that, but i won't be able to see anything until they confirm it to them and allow us to come up when it's safe. so we're waiting for or waiting for confirmation, but i know it's going to be good news. she's focused on what's truly important. it's just me to aerial stuff. so yeah,
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that doesn't matter. 9 year old evacuated ines, a china of ones, one thing above all, i want to sleep in my bed and my comfortable bed going home. i hope that everyone here shares, rob reynolds, l g 0, west colona, british columbia. $55.00 is the northern greece of the found 18. chon bodies of people believe to the migraines. the victims which is coveted in area, often used by asylum seekers crossing into europe from neighboring, took here. villages evacuated overnight has won 5 opinion, cross silver funds, strong winds, and high temperatures a hamper in fall off washing efforts crews have been back in the blazes for more than a week on throughout. the last has more from alexandria, polis, and i'm standing on the outskirts of the village of by like you just a few kilometers northeast of alexandro police. this is the area where the fire
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really tore through all of groups through vineyards, destroyed a lot of livelihoods. it touched the edges of the village, budding the school, but most of the houses were saved. it seems miraculously. but speaking to people here, it turns out that those houses were saved because the owners stayed here. they defy the government order to evacuate. they decided to defend their homes with the garden hose is whatever means they had. and because they insisted, the fire service finally sent vehicles up here to help them with carried water. because the, the mains was at some point caught house as a result of the electricity lines being down and pressure not being supplied to the water system. you can see that the fire has been rapidly moving through the forest . it's on the outskirts of the village. the tops of these pine trees next to me has been sped. but the entire forest floor has been burned as before, just raged across the dry tender but with the pine needles and the pine cones and
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the dead twigs and the dead wood that was lying on the forest floor. and there is some hope that some of these trees may come back relatively quickly, but people who live here are extremely worried about what will now follow in the winter reigns. whether they will be tarrant's that will flood the homes that will wash debris down into the city of alexandro valley and cause a huge amount of erosion and environmental destruction. and they are worried about how they're going to replace their last livelihoods. this is a heavenly agricultural area. we spoke to farmers who have lost the sheets that goats, the chickens. we have seen olive groves and other cultivation go up in smoke. it's still unclear how quickly they will be recompense for their losses to your clients as russia has attacked great facilities in the odessa region of the night keeps has drones targeted production and storage warehouses,
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as well as ports you're quite in southern military. come on says it's a defense to shut down. mine is drawn. it is the latest assault on grand warehouses since the collapse of a deal that allowed for safe shipping for the black sea. from a typewritten prime minister auction tional off has been moved to hospital and the central bank called it was jail for 8 years on tuesday after returning to thailand, that's up to 15 years in self imposed exile. the toxins which the impression to eclipse, tie them some new leader who was formerly endorsed on wednesday morning. toni chang, the pulse from bangkok. this is the police general hospital in central bank, colquitt tex, and should've was, was admitted just after midnight on wednesday morning. showing symptoms of high blood pressure and low oxygen levels, the corrections department assessed, it'd be best at moments of to text and a temporary reprieve from his 1st night in jail. his political allies were having a best of money. so to tell we send nominated by the po,
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type political policy and endorsed by parliament is thailand's 30th prime minister at home. yeah, i get off up when i would like to think every time the coalition parties, hon members, opponent incentives for taking part in the vote. today so many times the new prime minister is relatively unknown, a real estate magnates. he only entered politics last year, running on the joint ticket to po, tie with texas daughter put on time. it was never clear who was the prime minister real pick. when the posse came 2nd amaze, general election set to became the default choice onto funds. so save time. so doesn't have a political backing from being politics and he's on power base. and then the part that he's looking for per tight doesn't have as much to live with the rich as it used to in the past. the new prime minister will also have to manage
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a complicated coalition government, including 3 military backed punches. the inclusion of those punches would be unpopular with the boats is overwhelming. they chose policies of reform at the ballot box. and those pos is, may pay a heavy price for the cooperation with allies here, the police hospital on the condition of former prime minister tax in shipping. well, perhaps takes a little bit of the pressure of the new prime minister, but he faces an uphill task. it's difficult coalition to manage and the votes and public didn't necessarily choose him for the job. so anything else is there a bank of still ahead on al jazeera, how it depends decision to release treatment, radioactive water, from the push him a new k aplomb to inserting businesses in china and wine, living on a struggling to keep public schools i put on children prepare for new academic year the
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across the world, young actor based and organizers around them of move to they just sent politically engaged to southern just they faced couldn't be more daunting here. and they were the ones who said lights on what was going on. and the way the tools needs to media, then there's nothing stuff that goes on them. and there's always in a my number is information. we have the agency to create the volume of the generation on al jazeera hello. that there's lots of heat to be found across parts of east asia. in particular, japan, we've had about 3 weeks. wet temperatures have picked above 35 degrees celsius. they are expected to come down slightly in the days ahead. that's as well as a weather works its way across the korean peninsula, some very heavy falls to come for the likes of north korea on thursday. by friday,
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we'll see that west. the weather starts to tots to work its way across from the eastern areas of china. and into rushes of far east that lead the colleges the behind moving away sunshine if the beijing some heavy rain. however, starting to come into the west of the sunshine for shanghai and west across the south of china. hong kong seem to attempt to sit slightly below the average. so this time if yeah, that was in the, to watching on to 0 with me, elizabeth, don't have a mind to about home stories. the salad. daniel brooks on that is underway in janice the latest from brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa discussing ways to expand it on the one you crane has also top the
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agenda member say bel support efforts to end the conflict elections on the way ends in bob way incumbent president emerson mill and god was seeking a 2nd 5 year term to campaign on promises to create small jobs and upgrade crumbling facilities. as main challenges nelson to me $7.18 charge bodies have been found in northern greece with walls find something funding for days on villages. found the victims of an area often used by migrants and asylum seekers, costing and to us from neighboring took here. and at least 6 villages have been evacuated in the west and province often knock away because of wall files. emergency services say more than 1200 people have been moved to safety. fontas have been battling the flames for days on tuesday. authorities temporarily closed the da da now straight, unimportant shipping route that connects the ag and to the black sea will that spring in our cause upon them, send them co c o to she's joining us live functional clay was happening way you,
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us and elizabeth, i'm in the village in dallas coast, so the village and right behind me, you can see the smoke. this area has been under fire, so slaw, smaller than it has them stop. this is one of the areas that has been critical and still not collab province because of the a fall you're at that hasn't stopped so far. and there is ashes everywhere and everywhere smells. uh, it burns wood here. the area uh, in the area has been evacuate to the along with a 9 villages so far. uh there is no casualty because of this fire that has been under way since yesterday noon a, but of course many people are in panic because this area is close to the fitness center and the universe, the campus has been evacuated last night. the staples hospital that is at the ads of the city center and tip has a district. it is at risk. that's why the crew hospital crew have been on alerts
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since last night. as we have seen people watching the flames. the people from the village watching the flames over here. some of them just came to see what's going on. but 9 villages have been evac create. and so far as i said, luckily there is no, there is no one has been injured. there was no one who was it who died during this fire at but around the people have been hospitalized because of the smoke because this smoke has been there since last night compared to the the wild fires that took place 2 years ago. smoke 10 yesterday in the western coast of to kia and this is not as big as that form. but according to the ministry of forestry and agriculture so far, at 1500 hectares of land have seen on fire and 800 heck star. yes. and that is that scar today? right? yeah, it's going to ask about that no casualties,
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but how much damage has been done? so i find the area as well. yes. you're right. there is no, that's the but the damage is big in the area because in this area of people it, these are the villages that have been affected by this fire. and in these villages, of course, people depend on agriculture for mag and uh eh, lice, stop and is it around uh, 9 t animals have a, have died according to the oprah show, figure so far. so uh yes, there are some, there are some houses that has been burned down in some villages. of course, the sort of damage you are losing the forest. you are losing the trees that are the lungs of the country. and since yesterday, these are the now straight that is right on my left side has been shot sound after me after 9 pm last night. it was open to one way maureen traffic but still saw some
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noise cords or is still blocked and dark enough space of us. and then thank you very much for that. that's an am close to a new knife and tanaka they lebanon's cash draft. government says it's secure only a 3rd of the $150000000.00 needed for the coming academic year. the education sector is suffering as a result of failed policies and a deep economic crisis. st. ahold of has moved from tripoli in northern 11 on mom to us and all dropped out of school and living on the economy collapse more than 4 years ago. that was the only way for their younger siblings to get a few years of education. but keeping them in school is not easy. well, for me, my dad is the 1st i met. we couldn't keep the older children and private schools and then we couldn't pay for transportation and other fees for all of them to go to public schools. everything is so expensive, we need to make difficult choices and what a full it's a story her time. and again,
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especially in lebanon's, northern region, were poverty levels are high of the un agency providing a 2 children. unicef is calling on the government to allocate sufficient funds to ensure public schools stay open and reformed with many have described as an oversized system. there is about, over 60000 people working in the ministry of education for a primaries and country university and receive as a ratio is why the hours of 7, once one to show up for 7 and change them and we need to right size it. so this would put an end to a system that allows politicians to use state institutions for their personal interest at the expense of the general public. health from international donors has been vital in keeping schools open. theory and stuff says is spent more than
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$70000000.00 to support the education sector. and that included paying the salaries of up to 12500 teachers as well as cash assistance to 70000 children to keep them in school. teachers like carolina's zip code, had been among the most affected by the economic crisis and the extreme loss of the local currency. it's value for them investing it, it, we know rely on charges. that's why i have taken part in the ongoing strikes to try to improve our situation. but it's not just a budget crisis. there's so much corruption and we have been paying it. the price seems to. the government says it's secured only a 3rd of the $150000000.00. it needs for the coming academic year. while 11 on struggling population needs help to keep their children in schools. as an estimated 15 percent dropped out last year alone center for their interest ada aaa,
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northern let, the non environmental activism riley themselves, korea and c. j against japan's plan, to release treated radioactive roofer into the pacific ocean. japan says it will start releasing patrice of water from thursday. that's the spot objections, both at home and abroad. china, south korea and pacific all the nations as well as japanese fishermen, all opposed to move. but the u. n's nuclear watch dog facilities would have listened the impact on people or the environment in china has responded by whitening restrictions on sea food and ports from japan. and that's hosting businesses as katrina. you reports from badging, sushi chef. because a yuki teddy ok used to purchase this fish from southern japan. these days he's forced to bite from southern china. authorities here have been sea food from 10 japanese regents and old japanese imports are experiencing long delays at custom. to move has hurt business. i don't know what's closer to on one hand,
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it's no longer possible to import ingredients from japan. and on the other hand on some customers are very that the discharge of contaminated water will affect food safety. the staging is protesting against japan's plan to release more than a 1000000 tons of treated radioactive water from its damage for cushion the nuclear plant into the pacific ocean view. and nuclear watchdog has approved the plan. but chinese officials say the long term risks are unknown to about that depends what you're about. china, it does depend to heat, legitimate concerns of international community and his own city. but i do hope these plans for discharging the nuclear contaminated water into sea. chinese take media have highlighted demonstrations against the plan in japan, south korea, and the pacific islands. this area in downtown virginia is known as little tokyo and it's full of restaurants that serve sushi and other japanese cuisine. we visited many of them and they all told us that business has been badly affected by
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china's restrictions on japanese say food. it's res, tensions of tokyo. so china remains the largest importer of japanese, the food, a new one. so i was looking nonsense to the safety of japanese sea food products have been scientific. we verified the governments request that the chinese side remove its restrictions. the key cushion mobile order release plan has divided the scientific community summer, calling for more research. several countries including china and the united states, also released nuclear waste border it to the see. we can continue to treat our ocean as badly as we are today. by using it as a dumping ground for everything that we don't want in our backyard and expect the ocean to be able to protect lives for generations to come. because he says he's taking things day by day. his restaurants survive depend, demik is helpful to survive. the storm of the cushion, the water release plan to katrina you out to 0. finally,
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this bulletin india is preparing to become the 1st country to land on the moon, a south pole they saw on wednesday. this is its 2nd attempt to the moon landing. if successful, the nation will join just 3 on the countries that have landed, a space crossed on the surface of the moon roof is attempt to land on the moon failed. earlier this week, the the, the, the, the for the, it's stopped the song that demonstrated that because the color boss much as you see the reason use from russia not 25 missions, the pc fax lines on the one. so when you get with them straight, that is the the technology of abilities and showcase would that able to suddenly it's improper scientific expiration. in fact, to us, the landing on the south florida, we've actually allow debt to explode. a said that is with an ice tom to one,
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and this is going to have for june related data and size on the geology of the moon that actually having more information about the expiration and of the sort of system these 3. and that's a for me, elizabeth toronto, me, you can find more information on one of us stories on our website. alex's here and dot com and side story is coming up. next. the i had low that there's lots of heat to be found to cause parts of east asia, in particular japan we've had about 3 weeks with temperatures have picked above $35.00 degrees celsius. they are expected to come down slightly in the days ahead. that says west of weather works its way across. the korean pending should have some very heavy falls to come for the likes of north korea on thursday. by friday,
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we'll see that west. the weather starts to tots, to work its way across from the eastern areas of china and into russia's far east. that leaves behind move in the way of sunshine, if the beijing some heavy rain. however, starting to come into the west of the sunshine for shanghai and west across the south of china, hong kong seem to attempt to sit slightly below the average for this time if yeah, that was, you moved to south asia, there's been some heat coming through from the south east of india with skies remain launch the dry the west to whether to be found in the northeast has some heavy falls to come for bangladesh as well as the pool in the days ahead. we could see for the flooding, the launch each wide picture across the northwest. can you, denny, at 36 degrees celsius on the system? the story for pockets done, we're going to see the temperature rise up into kirk in karachi remains while the breezy here some heavier rain to come. however, over the next few days in moon, by the
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race, no creative women apparently decided to start a band with a special touch. and the young spirit trailblazing performance credit is traditional music in the seminary style algae 01 celebration. we mean, there's been traditional arrow music to new audiences and how do we want a project to reach the well, no, certainly syria sisters in some, syria and monroe on. i'll just say around. see what went wrong with the moon? a 25, the russian space crawl, crashed on the moon instead of making a stop landing at the south pole. as all the countries compete in the waste to space was less than was it being done from the stadium? this is inside story the
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