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wondering about shortages close by climate change research and say they posed one of the biggest threats to humanity. in sports legal mess, it continues to lead into miami's revival village and tenea and walk up when it gets to assist sam schools that have penalties shootouts out in 5 weeks. i'm not the final and make it a 28 the it's just gone 10, g m t and we begin in russia with the kremlin, has yet to confirm the report. the death of, of watching them us and recruit cheese if got any precaution was listed as being among 7 passengers and the 3 crew members of a private jet that crashed and off of moscow on wednesday. i should say vh and agencies has, there were no survivors crush investigations, haven't confirmed of precautions buddy was found or even if he was killed. the crash comes 2 months after the 4 months ally of russian president betterments,
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who said that a short lived mutiny against military leaders and must go to your con. has the latest on precautions reported this this is the move into the embry across the jets came hustling from the sky and the to be a region the most good. a 10 people including 3 clues, and this was 2 of the offices in raleigh versus aviation agencies, confirmed that the valid number that she put both us getting percussion was among the passages flying from moscow to saint pete spoke. look, report states to loud filings were heard, and multiple videos posted on social media appear to show the jets of via you probably move disliked radar map shows the moment it disappeared. the remains of old 10 bodies to be retrieved from the sites and a criminal investigation. this on the way, really the main investigation department of the investigative committee of the
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russian federation and issue to the criminal case on the fact of an aviation accident. and it's very region on the grounds of a crime and the article 263 of the criminal code of the russian federation football, just 2 days before goes and shed his 1st video, since it's a board to use it against buses and forces in june brushing about since he services and looking at 2 theories, a possible explosion on the plane and the probing into the regions air defense systems. laura con, ultra 0 analysis here is, i mean that academy is at the scene of the crash and the to very jen. i'm asking about the most of we can confirm that 2 vehicles arrived at the crash site to transport the data cause returned to so you can see to continue the search pots of the plane were found 2 kilometers away. but it's difficult to complete the search quickly. the russian authorities have consent provision was on board the flight.
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the russian aviation federation released the passenger list earlier, saving a wagon, the members with 3 a crew. until now, the investigation team has not confirmed that provisions party has been found. well that he was killed in the crash, many of a, from the, by the standing by for us and the ukrainian capital k. but 1st, let's go to daniel hawkins. he's live in moscow and it's one of the biggest new stores in the world, but literally coverage of it in russian media. daniel absolutely . this is certainly making waves across the globe, but here in most could i pretty much a deafening silence and no official reaction from the kremlin. no comment from any official ministry is in fact, russian media has been keeping cover itself. this incident to a bare minimum focusing instead on the brick summit in south africa, we have an idea of food and today made a speech where of cool souls of no mention whatsoever of this crash know of precaution. rushing me to devote some segments to this very briefly,
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but largely many of these websites, how it was updated this for a since last night. or since early this morning. in st. petersburg people are continuing to bring candles and flowers to the vault in the office that so began law smart late last night. if it is continuing this morning that give you some idea of how people on the streets have responded to this progression. but it was, of course, a controversial figure. hardly controversial disliked by many, but money also sold them as somebody who spoke truth to power. who said the things that needed to be said and go to away with the mindset them very directly. and truthfully, it has to be said, of course, this is still being reported as a crash in which he's believed to have died in which he was listed on the passenger list, but no official confirmation in terms of identifying his body has yet taken place. so perhaps that some of the things a russian officials are waiting for before releasing any sort of official
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statements or official common traits or what exactly happened to miss scott. is that what we did last night or at daniel? and what do we know about what the investigation and to exactly what happened in the scholars into the crash can look like of what it looks like this investigation is going to take some time and cross. some crushes usually do when they investigate, as i've already said, that due to the nature of the cross street of the condition, the bodies were found and it's going to take some time. it's going to require post mortems using d n. a analysis progressions. why, for example, reportedly is a boy that's going to slow the process down that we understand, but this investigation has been given, has been put under the control rods or one of the top investigate this in the russian investigative committee. who's been responsible previously for looking into high profile and across across you? so no doubt that will be a preliminary bush and released some media tunnel is reporting that an explosion on
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board is looking like the most likely version. but again, no official confirmation of that yet. and once that official version is released, no doubt people will make calls that what they will less but a lot of speculation as to who could have benefited from this crash. who could have been responsible, what sort of message the settings to various act as in russia and be on until low precautions buddy is identified until we get some preliminary information on what exactly caused this plane to go into it and control was sent on far from the sky, it is speculation at this stage, and that is looking like it's going to take at least a few days for some sort of official preliminary version to come through. or daniel, thank you for that. that is daniel hawkins. life for us in moscow. let's bring in a corresponding drawn, mcbride. he's joining his life from the ukrainian capital. so what's been the reaction that precautions death. rob, given his role in the world of the yeah,
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the reaction here has been sadly mixed fairly new to the reports. it adds that many people here in the center, it keeps saying it doesn't change anything. bob now is no longer working as a separate military entity on the, on the baffled fronts in the, in the war here. other people saying that they was on the tablets ability yet, but i would say pretty guardians demise i but certainly that would be very few tears. he shed full precaution given his and bogged as will record here, especially on the eastern front. these brutal attacks a non is around the city of back moved, in particular. the question for many people is the, does this, harold know the period of peebles within the ranks of rushes military? what do the walk and nights as they all know, especially sitting up in that comes in bella. ruth, what did they do now with the reports of that possibly threatening, recriminations? reprisals, do you see the kind of people that we saw a couple of months ago with the ill fated mutiny,
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which certainly caused disruption in the russian ranks? which is to be welcome to it by the ukrainian military because it does cause disruption in the rear batteries for the russian military. taking some of the prices off the front lines and rob ukraine is mocking independence day to day. that's as the country continues to be attacked. that's right, that this is the national holiday. it is a ukrainian independent state and it is a cost originally symbolic, given the fact that this is a country that is fighting for its very existence and full that independence. we are here in the center of the keys. and this is if you like a russian military parade, but it's not a victory parade. this is a parade of a wrecked russian tanks and on that brought in from spiteful fields from around ukraine put on display for people to come out and see a president zelinski
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a of the ukraine has given a uh, a holiday address congratulating old ukrainian saying that this is a day he says full, the strong, good day for the free to day, full, the dignified as with last year, which is now this is now the 2nd holiday that it has been staged. while there is this full scale will steal socrates here, a very careful about that a little can, isaac, any large scale events, fearful of any kind of attack, which might cause large casualties. but to people all around, all are enjoying the day a, celebrating this independence day. but that has been, we know, and attacking the pro, but nicer besides that struck a civilian area with around half a dozen casualties and people injured at the fee for the authorities. here is this day continues, is that russia might also try to mock this day with attacks, again, hearing keeble elsewhere and you correct all right. road. thank you for that. that as well. mcbride live in caves,
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and the speculation continues around promotions for folks of death for brandon takes a look at the event for korea of the man once known as potent shifts sides. yeah, oh. often seen on the front lines, usually dressed in the combat fatigues of a ministry commander if any precaution cultivated the image of an action man, the boss of the bank, a group of ministry contract as percussion proved himself willing and able to advance russian interest in a way the few others could achieve the bottom. he rose to pa, in russia from humble beginnings and some peaches, but he was a teenage criminal, subbing time for robbery and fraud. then became a hot dog salesman. then the man known as putin chef is catering company hosted events for the fall and lead us as well as vladimir putin private but they parties and it wasn't until 2022. the production admitted that he had found at the wagon a private military company is earlier in east and ukraine has been so successful as
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a private so military company has become essentially a franchise. and so you have different, really, very distinct organizations that carry the same brand. it was the war and ukraine and watkins role in it, which cemented precautions importance from 2014 why the contracts had reinforced and organized the pro russian separatist fighters in crimea. and don't pass. wagner played a crucial role in russia's 2022 invasion. the handful of russian battlefield success is often coming as a result of precautions must enrich rather than regular russian troops. full done with the political and financial backing. president putin and the criminal. obviously putting has created precaution, regardless of a self made man. he just put most projects to create a sort of a competitive alternative military for assuming usher to boost the effectiveness of
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the regular russian army prouder and shrugged his phone. this video, selfies and uncompromising rhetoric boosted his popularity within russia and his profile outside of russia. but his temper, combined with a willingness to open the parade, the russian defense ministry undoubtedly made him enemies and exploits. if phil's rance about the lack of amunition on the front lines was aimed directly at the generals in moscow, and expose the depth of the feud between precaution, um pollutants closest command us, well not to walk away pretty positive. we have a 70 percent shortage of admission showing. go garage you month to month where where's the munition look at them? and i knew that progression ordered his fighters to advance on moscow. it's set events in motion which made his down full perhaps inevitable progression. cold of the march polluted round the trees and there was only going to be one when a progression was forced to back down. observe, as was surprised,
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shocked even when the kremlin announced that the work, the boss would not face criminal charges from the rebellion. but precautions, life expectancy has been the topic of intense speculation ever since pull brennan, i'll just there and rushing most of these belonging to the walk, the group had been active in west africa and recent years for gordon released his last video of a full for the for molly nicholas hawk has moved from the senegalese capital the call i, as i spoke to officials from the central african republic where the bag in a group has been active for a number of years at key allies to the government there to fight off the arm groups they say they are in morning, there is rolling information on local news about his death. also the same feeling in these year where there was a qu recently and where i'm at the supporters of the crew were waving russian flags that were hoping for the intervention of vag. are they also greatly disappointed with the announcement of his desk?
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and last but not least, is molly, where they are up to 2000 wagner fighters, active working with a 1000000 nitrogen to. and that's where a precaution made his last video address, saying that he was there to free africans from the tax of arm groups linked to al qaeda. and i so i knew was calling on the russian fighters to join his call. he was there just a day ago meeting with the money nitrogen to see me going to now with his desk. the question is, who are they going to be able to speak to? it is a said back for the countries that have used the wagner group as an ally and the value group has also been key for russia to extend its influence on the african continent. but there was a sigh of relief in paris or in washington dc where they saw the extension of the vaca group in africa as a threat. nicholas hawk alger 0. the car we have had 2 more had all the news, all including why china has condemned depends government calling tokyo's recent
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decision, selfish and irresponsible loss. due. former president, trump is convicted in a court of law. would you still support him as your party's choice? donald trump or the shadow is the 1st publican presidential debate. he refused to attend. adam schools as the price go, metal $1.00 for this one with the will that's less extend can ship input have passed. gemma will be here with that stories. the leaders of the brooks and lines of 5 nations have invited another 6 countries to join next to the origin. tina egypt, ethiopia, yvonne saudi arabia and the united arab emirates, south african president, civil drama pose, and made the announcement of the last day of the book summers in japan as the leaders of brazil, india, china, and south africa having joined remotely by russia's president from moscow. we have
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decided to invite the ident, teen republic, the rep, republic of egypt, the federal democratic republic of if your po, the is law, make public, ron, the kingdom of saudi arabia and the united arab emirates to become full members of briggs. the membership will take effect from the 1st of june. now while they turn to turn the full us, that's bringing that correspondence funded amid a who's joining us live from johannesburg. and dozens of countries expressed interest in joining brooks. but only 6000000 lights had fined me to the and i think full country like south africa, there was a lot of emphasis on including african countries specifically. and that's where we
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see egypt and is the opiate come in. and as you say, they've many expressed again, 1st, including countries like indonesia and now tyria, but that's being held off. well, now what is interesting about the bricks grouping? expanding is the choice of countries where we, critics might say that these are countries when the positive attentions amongst themselves. you know, for example, iran and saudi arabia haven't always got to know long. yvonne as well as audrey t 9. do you believe you'll be on egypt looking at the renaissance time intentions over a water resources in that part of africa? but ultimately, this grouping will bring a great to presence empowered to the prisons globally and. and what we're saying is a realignment of your politics. if we look at one comment from president choosing pink the chinese presidents and says, the expansion is also a new starting point for breaks cooperation. and will bring you big a to the bricks, cooperation mechanism, and strengthened efforts for world peace and development. we know this is a grouping that is criticized the security council within the united nations. the g
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7, the g 20. they're looking for a pickup platform of greats. a voice for developing countries and showing the warranty to assert themselves through bringing in these new members for me to thank you very much for that. that's not correspondence on me. the minute joining us live from johannesburg. well, let's stay with this. we'll join now by 9 am 10 movies, the executive director at the institute for global dialogue. and he's also joining his life on janice. but thank you very much for your time. why do you think that we're seeing this level of interest from other countries in joining brooks now? and i think it's also brought on by the changing international dynamics. i think a has been a lot of frustration, i think with the current multinational system, i think they is growing consensus that much attention institutions are not doing what they were established to do. and this growing shift towards
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a multi point load order. and as the mug to pull the load order comes to fruition, there's going to be a number of free phones that are required in the existing mounts, electron institutions. and i think that's created quite a lot of interest in what price countries are present in the same time with this was the 15th brick summit. and there was a loss of talk about the things that you mentioned about multilateralism, about having a more multi pola world. but what do you think that this group has achieved? and that's 15 years so far. well, what it says she is and to provide the input just for the phones to be an existing institutions, the i m f, the world bank, but also add to extra the s deputy sheets own institutions like the new development bank and that's becoming pets. it is, for instance, for created trading in the co currencies, extension of loans,
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in the local currencies. i mean, it's got a goal of and extending 50 percent off. it's loans in local currencies by 2026. so that has created a lot of momentum. i think couple globally phones and there was a lot of talk about the new development bank as well, which is headed by the one of the form of resilience. presidents gentlemen, who said, do things that these new institutions or the ones that they want to set out, that brooks wants to set out today, pose a threat to existing institutions, especially when you and you mentioned the international monetary fund. and i don't think they are necessarily the age critics, but what they demonstrate is that there is a different way of doing things. there is a different way of extending credit, especially off and addressing the cost of borrowing amongst the developing world. so as it demonstrates through its own practices that creates external
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pressure for the i am asked to also re look its own borrowing practices. so i think that's being an important achievement in what the new development bank is doing. or if that is elani and tim the at the institute for global dialogue, thank you very much for your analysis. u. as in bob way now, where people are voicing for a 2nd day off for the general election was extended. some polling stations closed on time on wednesday button, many launch urban areas including the capital head, audi. the ballad papers didn't arrive until the end of the day. president's m, as in men and god, was seeking a 2nd to him. and for his bon rulings on potty to stay in power, the country is struggling with high levels of inflation and unemployment. so that's bringing on correspondence. how did with tasha she's drawing as live from head out again to day off. the polls meant to close. how do,
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what is the situation where you are? well, this is very unusual for us and by we voting extended by a day. the 8 your commission says about 14 awards or to fix it. the problem is some of these areas, an opposition struggle holds. that's why the opposition leaders are worried about the vote you're getting. and they said that they are suspicious about the whole process is all over the papers, for example. and this was the made up of the she'll need announcements or misa has said that the visual commission does take him to bob way back to the stone age. and he's urging his supporters to remain vigilant. the situation and most putting stations, including this one, is that we saw some lines in the morning, but it's now the afternoon. a few people are traveling in here in the day, but they all say they all determined to vote. do you need to commission to say that this will not affect the nozzle other results, but of course people are white if they are going to be any more delays anymore logistical challenges. and of course, if the final result of the presidential election is this point,
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how do thank you for that, hold him and tossing live and had audit is very full since have detained at least 40 palestinians from the occupied westbank and east jerusalem. so we'll just rated several towns including hebron and the talk about job a refugee camp. vaughn and confrontations took place with is ready. i'll meet in the town is called at the in jeanine, listed in n g o. so that is, riley ami has escalated the rest campaigns, child on his band impulse of o, c, food products from japan, that salt to tokyo, the guy that's controversial. dumping of treated nuclear active nuclear waste morsa into the ocean. china says the release into the pacific ocean, a selfish and irresponsible, the japanese government time. did you ever knew feel wash dogs has it won't be dangerous to really suspend quitting water over several decades to while the tokyo electric power company is storing around one and it takes
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a 1000000 tons of waste water. that's the equivalent of around $500.00, elliptic sized swimming pools around the cells and the storage tax and 98 percent full full of the spent coating was, has been done due to it, to reduce levels of radioactivity, to a level that is allowed for drinking or some kind of car montgomery has moved from focus. she here and so christian math, which is still recovering after the 2011 earthquake as tanami locals are condemning the japanese government plan. they claim that their release isn't safe, and they cite potential reputational damage to solution by fishermen. we heard from some of these locals at a protest outside the diets, nuclear power plant. now listen, seeing to tell you this is depends issue and they can't release it into the ocean. this is the worst decision they could make. pepco, the plant operators will release treated radioactive waste water from this power plant a year behind me in smaller doses,
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initially with more frequent testing. it will, as i looked, the water with sea water to ensure that the discharge is under 148th of the concentration permitted under japan safety regulations. now in japan will then pump it into an undersea tunnel, one kilometer offshore, which is connected to the pacific ocean. in 2023 alone and japan looks to release around a 312000 tons of treated radioactive waste water that's about equivalent to 30 tanks full of this water. now in this initial discharge, which is expected to take over the course of 17 days, pepco will release about 7800 cubic meters. according to the test results announced earlier on thursday, the initial discharge contained $63.00 bet girls of pretty on a radioactive isotopes per liter. that's below the world health organizations drinking water limit, which is $10000.00 barrels per liter technical montgomery, august era. still ahead on the news. so we looked at how the was the most of the
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groups roland, sylvia could have led to the comment discovered with russia's military and schools . bad news for one of baseball. the biggest task jenna will be here with an update base. we're on the out the the so that something has been missing across the northwest of your particular british owls, full vice, this summer is it smelled, felt more like autumn. and this might be the real advance of autumn anyway, or across most of europe at the moment, mainland, your pressure is high, therefore settle, dish, whether it's be quite old. is he in house enough to produce a heat low down in spain? and those temperatures remain, but that's good to be a shedding of them is this system winds up so there's a cold front across it. so for example,
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the pass to go from 50 to 25. you start to see shaft, the ripple thunderstorms and the out that comes right down to no need to me because currently it's sort of heat wave conditions. right, so easily from spade in just passing to the south of front of a come friday when it cuts off this positive year of from the real heat and pushed it to the resources to help him. proc still, how does, how do you ever, for example, and that in spain, if you pick product as an example, we dropped by 1111 degrees. that's how we get to sundays. our cold front go through with channels across, but in room the shots are to stay hot, not directly with breaking me, but still heat wave hot. now it still halted, most of north africa and the big shows have become a while a few, but they are still very obvious. the
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on the power of this journey is taken by countless refugees, danger to many meet service. but perhaps worse than death is the package of surviving the syrian refugees seeking officers searches for it disappeared. sister, my may so a witness documentary on that just when the news breaks, parts of this community are still under water and the story needs to be told out you 0 has teams on the ground to bring you more award winning document trees and lied nice. the
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of the you watching the news out of me, elizabeth problem and don't have a mind to about top stories. this hello fresh is most helpful. no sooner you've got any took ocean is reported to have been killed in a plane crash. the criminal is yet to confirm his death for going and was listed among 10 people on a judge that crushed most of most of the leaders of the brooks alliance of 5 nations, having bosses and other 6 countries to join next to. they include argentina, iran, and saudi arabia, unfortunate since and bob where at the polls for 2nd day because of delays with valid papers on wednesday, the opposition was accusing. the government was on a p. s. katya of trying to read the general election. well, let's get more on our top story. the report,
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the death of was this chief. you've got any precaution. i'm assuming for has had strong ties with sylvia. military and economic stays stake since it's military intervention in the civilian war. the precautions failed. rebellion in june has shifted influence is saying to hold their reports. in october, 2015, russia joined the war in syria. its 1st military intervention in the middle east. in decades. it changed the balance of power in favor of president. the sharon a said like russian airpower didn't do it alone. a literacy symbolism, a new president vladimir putin, didn't want his military to be embroiled in the conflict. in came wagner, a private military group contracted to do the fighting. it helps secure and further russian interests and save the syrian government from collapse relative to to other countries. i think their role in, in syria has proven more pivot told because they were involved in direct clashes on
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the ground. so however, their role recently at the east militarily has waned alongside the russian military . it's help president a said maintain control of much of the country, but it's role expanded. it benefited economically, whether from revenues from oil and gas, or phosphate mines. it took advantage of a failed state and recruited syrians to fight in for an operations. some were sent to the libyan battlefield. wagner is also believed to have used russian naval in air bases as a logistics hub for the global operations. there are those who believe the discourse between the wagner group and the russian military leadership began in syria. is this the vision due to the ambitions of arguments head to goshen, commodities in the russian military will always consent. they always try to prevent him from creating his own empire. they had many disputes on the battlefield road
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yet in the wake of wagner's attempted mutiny against the russian military leadership in june, the defense ministry was quick to act in syria to avoid any possible rebellion. russia managed to, uh, i would say hold, oh the, uh, may uh, be brought this to us in, in, in, in, in syria. i'm talking about the fact that commanders, they took them to, to maintain bass. no, no news about their future over there. i mean, destiny, but on the account now i have what i know is that bag now is being done by the russian military directly. the syrian leadership, which helped isolates, wagner, operatives on the ground, was quick to fall in line behind the kremlin center for the l shows. you know, well, let's get more on this now with joined by dmitri babich, he's
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a political analyst at the announcement antoinette project and he's joining us live on scott from moscow. mr. bob, it's good to see you. i want to start with what you make of the relatively mitchell covers that proportions. reports of death is guessing in bush and media compared to the rest of the world to the right. so there is spaces lead to attention base to it. what we know is that the body, it has to be an ident, you fine, because of the board and the fingers. so here's what it was on. did you find the body of will meet you want to get that? the median should come out of the while. it has also been identified the mood he is very sad about this because, you know, the western media will these people with messages. but if you look at the american experience, i don't see why the difference between private community company is that they're not the states use. there are and, but the only difference is that there was a record of instances or excuse me, excuse me, good, tentative
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t o black and what the end of the groups with the ending this way. i didn't hear any objective, independent reports about their cruelties. what then bruship reported and was be guided by media as a hero. a was all the ration that you bought. i am the cause many, many versions circulating the media. uh huh. i can only tell you my version, you know i, i don't think the present somehow involved in that because we didn't want us to get feedback because let me go, ross, would you give me jail full life, but then you, but you told him about as far as inter about missed about which, but when you talk about how to golden was seen as something of a hero in russia and fusion did have, you know, the legal root with him off to what happened with that abortion mutiny would push and risk taking such a public responsive precaution, as seen as a hero,
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the kind of public response that might have resulted as a result, as resulted by taking legal action against precaution was uh well, uh, some uh big warranty was hope you're only in certain circles since these populate, it cannot be compared to the property manager and put in, uh, uh, kind of the reason still via people put in for utilities. it was built. there were no such reasons because if you look at things direction, oh, the people gloss and the huge majority of the population support the. there was almost no was one of the big board. and so she was not a threat and then you wait. and of course it was a very was uh, why would, would you basically go to new ways and you're going to be something that my old eyes are on rush and feet there. and people watching. so i, it's a, someone else who doesn't go to that. i don't believe it's an incident even though i
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think uh its uh, the mean, you know, the, the investigator was important. pointed to investigate the case you months ago. uh, yeah. he was famous for investigating the incident as you know, and so that's not the errors. there's always the, in this case might be with a 3rd before the other. it wasn't explore the part of the locals and the system there. so how is that we would explore with it to me, it is clear from the various. so i think this is the case that why uh, anti terrorist investigate assignment or i'm not special. this one is a well, it will certainly be interesting to see what comes out of that investigation. dimitri bava's political out on this, joining us from moscow. thank you very much for your time. the
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ox fence as one of the shortages of drinking water po is one of the biggest threats to humanity and will lead to more hunger disease and conflict. the organization studied 20 countries in the middle east, africa, and asia, and found that will scarcity, which was more than half the world's population in the coming decades. schuman induced climate change. we'll see he twice in the middle east increase and droughts of woodson in east africa. research just say $1.00 and $5.00 bull holes dogs that were found to be dry contained hold on fit to drink. let's get more on this. we're joined by matthew truss called who's the head of humanitarian policy at aux them. he's joining us live from janice, but thank you very much for your time. so tell us just exactly how climate change will impact water resources in different parts of the world. according to the report, i think one of the main things that we're looking at some, one of the main things we're looking at and so forth is the fact that the climate process really is going to be a, what's a crisis. and that's
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a fairly complicated story. because as the world hates, thank a lot of people think about this expectation. they think about this kind of hot, dry regions, but actually it also means more rain and the see a more water coming down. but in short as kinds of time. so it might actually have more rain, but having a flood and dropped cycle effecting different countries. and so as each country gets hit, that will impact their warranty. in some cases, it's more spread of disease in some cases is going to change the types of crops that could be growing. that is going to drive patents of migration and people having to move to new areas. so really we have to act now to address that process and other any countries with increased droughts, but also if lots of a countries that are doing a good job of managing slugs of even harvesting some of the rain. so i think the challenge with all the things right, and what is it that requires huge investments and resources and that's what we're pushing for in, in this reports. so when you look at the, the largest politicos, right? the, the g 20 a producing 73 percent of the world's carbon emissions. the 20 countries we looked
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at in our reports of a tiny fraction of that, the g, 20 producers, $45.00 times more common. and so these developing countries are able to, to put in the resources to address the impacts of climate change. but the poorest countries are the ones getting hit, the hardest. so they're all ways of doing this. are all ways of, you know, improving of what the resources that we have to act fast and we have to massively fund. so it's kind of has to do so you and what your po for sustainable developing goals is quoting for a $114000000000.00 a year, which is just out of the reach of many of these put countries. so what needs to be done, mr. trust cost. well i think the, the 2 key things that like holding for here is a mess of reduction in a coffin emission traffic. we have to reduce the impact that we're having on climate change to what we're looking at from this report to sort of the middle of the road scenario. if we don't take action now, how bad it can get and it can get extremely bad, they're already seeing that. now i think you mentioned in the introduction about one and 5 level holes, but digging now coming up empty or,
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or not fit for human consumption. so we have to massively decrease our carbon emissions and then we have to change our funding strategies. countries have to invest in water infrastructure in water and sanitation. and particularly like holding on the rich countries, the ones that produce the most call them to compensate for countries to massively increase their aid and investing. what from sanitation as soon as possible, and are they listening? because you know, you are repeating something that we've been hearing and not from the brooks. some of this also taking place where you want in johannesburg, a cool by the leaders of developing countries to industrialized nations, to cut back on carbon emissions. not just expect countries that are trying to develop to do it, but again, other countries, most responsible for climate change listening. let's close. i mean we've been talking about climate change for, for quite some time now. and the action isn't happening. there were small steps starting to happen, but i think we saw in east africa where there are 58000000 people facing extreme hunger. and we've been talking about this the years before the drops here. it is
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a multi year drops. we've been calling for attention on this, have been calling for funding and it's just not coming. i mean, if you look at the, the un appeals on what's the amount of 30 and appeal less than a 3rd if that is funded so. so sadly, i think the answer right now is not or i would have to unfortunately leave it on that. no. but we thank you very much for your time. that is matthew truss called the head of humanitarian policy at aux them live in johannesburg. thank you so much. i to degrees now with firefighters of things back in wall 5 to 6 days. on tuesday, they found the bodies of 18 suspected migrants, high wins of re ignite, of some fires, which were under control. and athens, the plays destroyed several homes of cause. authorities of issued dozens of evacuation orders for villages this week. john, throughout the loss, is joining us live now from alexandria police. so how the $55.00, i guess it's going john, have those. those wins that we sort of really strong winds of the past few days. is
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this whole of the? well, i'm afraid they are still with us and we are feeling them right now. there's a strong gust coming up the mountain side on which we're standing, which is in the wide area of alexandra valley. you can see behind me in area, but it's just in the last 24 hours been but still smoldering and driving here through the hills. we found almost no vista and no view that the i could see whether it was no on the forest or farm land. everyone has or seems to have been touched by this to some degree, the 5 fighters now just a few 100 meters away from where i'm standing. we've not been allowed to get closer to them. and they've told us that we may have to move at any moment if my camera can turn around and show you what they've been doing and the last day is opening up . the roads using bull nose isn't great, is in the middle of the forest in order to act as
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a 5 brake. and that seems to have been working. there's more but material to the left of the of this road, then there is to the right. so it, it is also, however difficult terrain those 5 fi cuz we con film them even if we could get to them because they're in a ravine, they can't get any vehicles anywhere near them to dallas the flames with was a so the firefighters that we were just talking to earlier told us that the colleagues down in that ravine are using pickaxes to create ditches and calories in order to stop the fire from spreading along the ground. that is the ground floor if you like, in the alexandria police area against the flames, right? now there are also plans off for aging overhead, but they are always available. ready for every single 5 front. all right, john and we're hearing that the supreme court has launched an investigation into what sounds like a load of situation between both suspected of starting the fire and griggs taking
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the little into their own hands. and that's realize, elizabeth is the supreme court has requested the local judicial prosecutor here in alexandria, police to investigate 2 things. the conspiracy to commit us and whether it's by griggs or suspected migraines and the incitement to commit racial violence against migrants who are suspected by some people here that we've spoken to of having lit fires. but i am not entirely sure to what extent to these judicial investigations a will result in any real evidence and be entirely judicially motivated. it's been a recurring theme in greek politics for the last 40 to 15 years, to blame outside agents when some of the fires become really bad in the 1980s. it
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was tex coming of and lighting fires in order to destroy the greek tourism industry . in 2007, the west fi yeah. greece has had, up until now. it was a domestic conspiracy by unknown persons. the prime minister floated um, there was never any evidence brought to back, no cases prosecuted to show that they was really a conspiracy to commit austin's. and i suspect this is more of the same elizabeth. all right, john, thank you very much for that. that is john throughout the last, joining us live from alexandro pally donald trump, is expected to surrender in georgia and a few hours for his false criminal indictment. bas, yeah. the full of us president discharged with racketeering and conspiracy to of a ton of the 2020 election was on the 7 of his 17 co defendants have already surrender to prosecute his including his eliza and the full mayor of new york, rudy giuliani to and trump was mostly absent from the 1st debate by his 8
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republican rivals for the white house, some declared from i'm fit for re election. all of them criticized president joe biden and his policies. john henry has a story. what else happens in milwaukee? the debate got spicy fast, but then it got even splice here. mr. rice for us just to give russia just about present with 8 candidates dramatically lagging in poles to an indicted, former president who didn't even bother to show up the 1st republican presidential debate of the 2024 campaign season began as a rolling roll and continued from there, charles bates, this is a lightning round, not rolling thunder. florida governor run descent is leading the poles and goes on stage, was expected to be the one with the target on his back. my sole focus will be on
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your future and reversing this countries decline. with the candidate who drew the most fire was often a businessman described by some is bombastic and charismatic. and it wasn't donald trump because this security guy with the funny last name, the last person, one of these debates, right, who stood in the middle of the stage and said, what's a skinny guy with an odd last name doing appear? was brock obama. and i'm afraid we're dealing with the same type amateur, the me just like you're doing monitors. do you want the hand do? praying to rush and he wants to let china eat taiwan. he wants to go and stop funding israel's and you are choosing a murder or a future career on the board of lockheed and raphael. do you want a super pap puppet or do you want a patriot? who speaks the truth? do you want improvement store about or do you want revolution?
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it was a contrast of use and experience. i think if you're looking for an outside or candidate background ramos swami. one very easily. if you're looking for the political establishment, i think that the winner was nikki haley because i think she was actively defended foreign policy and she also did very good job on the of course, i'll tell you who did a great job in absent trump appeared in an online interview, instead, some wise declared him unfit to resume office, we have to face the fact that trump is the most disliked politician in america. we can win a general election that way. when it was over, the candidates assess themselves, invariably, favorably, did you achieve what you want to do, sir? well, i thought it was great. i know we had a vigorous debate about the future, the republican party, and i was able to make my case that the most experienced a proven conservative ready on day want to bring that kind of leadership. little
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turn this country around question the debate will likely narrow the field for the next round in september. it ended without a clear sign that any of the candidates became a more challenging arrival to a former president with a runaway lead in the polls. john henry l g 0. milwaukee. to the head on the news owl. one event produces 2 gold medals. one is it the world athletics championships? jenna will be here to explain all the september. oh no. just india hose. the g 20 summit, where leading economies will discuss global challenges, the broad costs premier revenue series, exploring the implications of us and people got goals for 1st amendment rights. will lead to gathering new york for the un general assembly with the ukraine and
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in the us open cops when messrs. are free tech was headed in by land all day. come find out who made it to one time was running out. so miami mesquite once again, sounds sounds kind of equalized with just a minute. it's stuff, it's time remaining to this extra time. well, me then when confronted so, but since enough to hit back to make it real and send me go to i don't see messy school. his full gas is side went on. so when the shoes out to such as the final again, if you some going to buy built into it was when it will make his major leave stuff . it's a view on sat today at the new rebels that with the customer, i have the edge as they look towards on to the jump, usually group sites. the 1st time in full is my right economy put the talk is champions to one off against mold and stuff like that. piles no way haven't had a seem in the group stage. if you're a premier club competition for 16 years, at mode at one giving up as a level with the match, but got a task the right snatch the when it's done each time it's for you,
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frederick mitch uh, 2 ways. norwegian, 3 to the final school. the return leg is on tuesday and it's tumble persons. jessica produced the performance of his career. so fall 2 in gold and the 1500 meters out. the wall outlet 6 championships in budapest, ca, outpaced events, dominance athlete a yeah. come and go britson to secure his 1st global title and even it just intervals. olympic champion. yeah. can think of britson was the big favorites when the mens 1500 meters in a wage. and so for the shop defeats it last use will championships when the last dance of prisons, jake whiteman, budapest, another bridge, some steps up to the challenge. just saying he threw 16 years of training into the final 200 meters to with his 1st world side. so today i just wanted to go out there do myself proud and put together a race that regardless of the position, regardless of the metal color, it was something that i could say, you know,
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that was an accumulation of hard work, mental strength, and early mornings. and late night, so it was a surreal experience now, but you know, i'm loving every 2nd, had a sore throat. and the end of the time i find the limits got a little bit worse. the next morning today was a lot better. and so i was hoping for it to be just good enough, but apparently it wasn't so just felt uh, not very good. the whole break northern region coast in full home was in no mood to me. sounds on his latest. we'll try to the chance. tempted by injury, the 400 feet, the photos olympic champion finished out of the metals last year. this time will hunt dominate to the race. so when he's good with somebody, so the women's pulled reduced to go little when is a straight is nina kennedy, an american k to me both played 4.9 meters but missed all 3 attempts to go any
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higher. they could have goats with jump off, but instead decided to share the goals you know, katie's, and i'm going to go med list. she's a world terms called med list and i didn't think she would want to share it. you know, she's the absolute champion about sports. so i kind of, you know, it's such a high gal, you want to share this and she was relieved and i was relieved then. yeah, i, it couldn't be more of a privilege to share with an a breakthrough run, said mary, lady pelley, know of the dominican republic and the women's 400 meters finally claiming goals of the silvas at last use wills and the tokyo olympics and the richardson l g 0. html gold medals have already the one on thursday. i'm based went to spain, some days off, the wind, vice, the men's and women's, 35, columbus erase wilks. oliver i'm off seen. and maria perez taking the gold medals just as they have done earlier in the championships in the 20 kilometer events,
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the f. it's about a half foot spain a 2nd in the middle table. and i to states remain well clear at the top with 7 golds 7 metal events. so coming up on thursday very, my course says goals needs to be on guard against the rise of sports. best thing in the united states, the board number to use comments following in on incident that last week's bmw your championship in chicago. looks like someone was yelling something while he was putting terry on that. hey max, get one closer, max. hi, i'm, i was heckled by a firewall. take me a shots at the tournaments. it later, a much suspect sites. i had a batch on how you might some missed the pot. it is a bit of a slippery slope because i don't think there's any maybe basketball and you can set courtside, but it's, it's just that it's a different i think it's a different environment where, you know, people can really affect the play because like we're all for people like you're having a good time and, and, you know, being able to, to put something on an icon,
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but as long as they don't feel like they can come here and influence out icon. and you know, i think that's important. stephanie's baseballs. tasha had tiny white pitch for the rest of the season because of the toner ligaments in his right away. los angeles angels play us off with the injury during his dreams series, with the cincinnati reds. the last page that it says take a day by day and, and don't see where it goes. so obviously disappointing. it was, i felt terrible for him. you know, but it is what it is. and you know, if anybody can bounce back to him that today's full, the yankees, they ended then 9 game losing straight with a big win against the washington nationals that seem to be on the west run and move in full to his for the 1st time in his career are in judge hit 3 home runs in a single game. that is always bolt for now. i'll have an update later. thank you very much, emma, and that's it for this news out, but we're back in just
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