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here from some of history's logs, noticeable women on unconventional and extraordinary office. i am 40 that kind of coming this revolution of everyone in china, new my space. you've heard all of them power it's time you have from these and 6 of hindsight is out now. subscribe. wherever you listen to pub of the flood is caused by torrential rain, sweep across greece to key and fall guerria, killing at least 7 people. hello the renaissance each. hey, this is i'll just hear a lot from doha. also coming up. can you as president says climate change is easing way? advocates, economic progress need as well adults and your declaration and becoming alice 22
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years in prison. the lead of a fall ride group in the us, a sentence for his role in the january 6th. and mexico as president says, the number of matters is on the decline. we'll take a look at the biggest. the major storm has had pods of greece, bulgaria and took a in the pulse 24 hours. heavy downhill was triggered, flash floods, causing widespread destruction in greece, storm, daniel bassett, its western and central regions. now these floods follow major wildfires that we just recently both under control in bulgaria, a state of emergency was declared that are often torrential rains of devastation, the southern black sea coast, and then decay a heavy rains flooded streets. and this time bull as you can see, killing 2 people. and now the 2 was swept away from the camp sites and the north west seemed as well. he has the details in the brief port,
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city of all those cars are washed away like bits of debris. heavy rainfall and floods are battering a region emerging from the european union's largest wildfire on extreme weather patterns. the brief prime minister says, have become the no i think everyone realizes there are certain with a phenomenon that are beyond our capacity to handle, no matter how many flight prevention tools we have when an unprecedented volume of water falls, which happens everywhere in the world. we will unfortunately have flooding. i am hoping that me to ologist on the right, but we know will be facing some difficult hours at emergency services are spread thin and over. well, survivors are becoming desperate. we called the fire department, the municipalities, the pre fixture. there is no one cause of already been swept into the sea. we will
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mourn the date. we have been talking to emergency services and the fire department since morning, and this completes in different people with small children at risk. we are asking for help. similar scenes in neighboring folk area, the black region, normally a hub for tourist now and inhospitable disaster zone. vast areas are in a state of emergency, and evacuations are underway, tempered by damaged bridges and closed roads. the resort town of so river was hardest. 5th and was predictions of moraine people are moving to higher ground into 2 years. at least 2 people were washed away when the flood water swept through a camping site in the northwest. other holiday makers are missing. search and rescue operations are underway in east on both heavy rain flooded streets and homes and at least 2 suburbs. the disaster management agency says more storms are predicted in parts of the country and has issued warnings for flash, floods, lightning, and strong with forecast or say, a heat don't over your ears,
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causing high temperatures and resulting in extreme what phenomena that can last for days, weeks even months this, they say could become one of the worst floods in europe in recorded history. same bus robbie old says here, well that speak to a salsa he's in his bundle for us. the rest of them is we've been saying these waters in some areas where it's very, very quickly indeed, it was quite creek unexpected. and very much saw than just this part of his bumble, which attend the last night has received 125 kilograms of the rain for for squared method only within 2 hours. and as a result, we can see that how the streets loops likes full of mobs and tons of shops here were flooded on the water. and also we can see that there are tons of cars runs off
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that they were on the water still left here. people are frantically working to clean the seats here. so this part of his stumble is particularly famous with the it's a furniture manufacturers. they produce as the furniture here as sensitive tons of bits, countries across the world. but now they have stopped proven their production here . and over there, just see that the vehicles are the big creating the water and cleaning the march here. tons of the shops here were damaged, but this is the only one of the season is found. with that we can show you there are several other seats that will see the same pictures here, according to the mayor of his thumb, who within 2 hours they have received around the whole housing emergency calls. and he says that roughly around 3 houses were places and houses were affected by default to this stone poor. and also 2 people in assembled have died to all the
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what did they make because he didn't load was the city of could cut also were the step where were swept away by these sort of some of those sort of these year costs the, you cautious indeed and russell as me see people starting to clean up a little around you. i thought he's also saying that the crisis isn't yet over in this not over. yeah. it's don't movies an older crowd. the city a little bit late, a bit older. populate the city. so every year this city of receive $400.00 causes of the new residence and the infrastructure is definitely not sufficient and or toward a piece year or it has to be in that case. they are trying to deal with it that the one government ization programs created this mass in, in, in this city. and it's not only is stumbled in the blacks, the area in the north west, the city increase. you can also use some of the central auditorium cities like i
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like, ok, sorry, i also recently keep missing the heavy don't for the, the, the, the that the reading falls. and they can say that to the last couple of weeks, particularly after the wi fi, is now to tease dealing with the blogs with the ring falls. and so for the help being 5 people report the death. but to sort of these here or seeing that the crisis is not yet over there, trades that are frantic affords best if you have for screening up affords here to, to, to, to somehow calm down distribution and to handle the crisis here. but yes, they are wanting people to remain cautious because any time it can come, the weather is quite unpredictable. so last night you hump us will be some of the what not. that was not even a single drop of the what the, the rain have ever seen. 3, this is focused on within 2 hours. as i said, for per square meter, they receive $125.00 to to runs off the rate russell set up with an age as far as
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from the streets of his stumble. thank you. we're so well. african country is among the west effected by extreme weather patterns. and can you, as president says that climate change is relentlessly easing way at economic progress on the continent. when he recently made those comments as a climate summit and i wrote the african countries, i have received only a fraction of the funds promised by western nations to help tackle extreme whether catherine story has moved from that summit in the canyon capital. one of the issues that many people are talking about is climate change. how often can you, oh, we climate change and find on seeing when it comes to issues that affect the most this piece and we must undertake climate action and green growth with these understanding a fair international financial architecture is not an unfair position to make
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so many dedicates, and most of them say that then this justice and warranty is that when it comes to financing climate change, a lot of people here is saying that this is a step forward offered cost. costco 0. nairobi want to bring him really, o'donnell. she's the director of energy and climate innovation for africa between at task force. she also joins us from nairobi, lily, i believe you've been in the thick of things, though. i know you've been pushing for tangible results off to all of this talking right now. what's your assessment to of how the last 3 days have gone a thank you so much for having me. like like many of africans, i came to the climate summits with a lot of hope for a very long time. many of us have been advocating that the african continents and
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these 2, i take a fix the position. and these are typically what says goals and objectives in, in, in the climate response. and so the, i think our client summit has been a very, very welcome response to that to that request. and over the last 2 days, um, as the summit theme proposes, that's been a lot of discussion around how we pay for africa's climate response and the opportunities useful green growth on the continent. and that's a step in the right direction. but i also think that in some ways, we also have lost a bit of opportunity in terms of how we framed the problem a ton of the summit. and what i mean by that is so inheritance in the, in the, in the climate crisis is a development crisis. and it's an energy poverty crisis. and the traffic can story is actually a representation of almost lots of, of climate phone liability of,
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of the lack of economic development and of the lack of energy access across the continent. and the framing is entirely, is extremely powerful and entirely necessary for the continents, because it helps us to be able to recognize that we are not only off track when it comes to our climbing targets. we also of, when it comes to our development targets, when it comes to an energy access targets. and that's we need a much more integrated efforts to be able to address the issue at scale. and then they were talking about the framing of the problem. i know that ahead of the meeting, the concept note that was released there was no mention of fossil fuels and i know there were concerns from, from some groups that the agenda was rather being driven by powers of the continent . how much has the agenda actually been driven by african countries? um that interest over the last couple of days? well, i think over the last couple of days, african government have really states have you have positions on what the expectations are? i think in the african governments have made
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a kid that the past to the image of transition is not the same even within africa. because countries have different results endowments and countries that have this page to be able to determine the passive. that's the take and realizing climate goals within the confidence. but i think another important headway that has been made is bringing another patient clearly on the table and saying that's, you know, we have to increase funds by the patient by 10 fold beyond what's common key access . and so i say that it's hard to judge who is framing the agenda right on this that's and that's why i say that's we have to think about the action that follows. i've told you have made a play to apply. we have made that that, that i've thought we have going through all the discussions about the next hour by the last 2 days and the next couple of days. now we're going to be really sorry. i do want to ask you about funding. because climate finance was a huge issue going into the summer and it seems like a lot of the money has been pledged in the form of carbon credits, which is
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a potentially very powerful funding mechanism, but also doesn't necessarily contribute to additional climate action. now as we say about scale up, do you share those concerns as well? i, i think that's what's we need to address. climate change is not a new one, silver bullets. and i've this climate assignments. i, i do show that com science or 5 is that, that discussion around come on, credits as the main way forward has been quite domain and, and i say that they either live as that's, we haven't discussed much, i told invest in the summits. and it goes back to the up points i made about why the framing matches and why the development framing matches. so the african development bank estimates that full effort cuts to be able to have a successful climate response. the consonants needs to be able to mobilize up to $2.00 trillion dollars by 2030. now we've seen many commitments made over the last
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2 days of pet tenants, a comp on my kids pertaining to clean energy development. that's $2.00 trillion dollars. that's a huge amount, and when you look at that, these comments made to look like, you know, extra calling the buckets. but the reason why again, framing board are framing much this is beth the, according to that you want, and you cannot make commission full of free time if we were to full costs on meeting sustainable development goals by 2030. and that's a formal $515.00. i'm what development goals can about goals and climates and health and education and infrastructure, economic development. we are looking at the possibility of being able to enhance markets, opportunities up to 12 trading dollars for the african continent. we have, we have the african continental, a free trade agreement as a huge opportunity to that. we can leverage for us to boost well from the confidence. and so i feel that the time is also right for us to get our feeling
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right, because it helps us going back to the right side of things and you know, and what we have always done and will absolutely see how there is conversations continue beyond to the summit and leo donna, that from the clean, after taking a task for speaking to us from i really thank you really feel your contribution, sharing those insights. thank you for having me. moving on and your grand says at least one pass and has been killed in the air desa region of the russian launched a missile and drone attack. early on wednesday, the grading and minute theresa is the aerial bombardment on the new port. the last of ours and damaged our cultural facilities use for grain exports from mcbride has moved from ukraine, ukraine's gray and exporting facilities, while in small being targeted down in the south odessa region. and these port facilities feeding into the danube river system, especially around the port city of is mile. a number of warehouse and great
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handling facilities said to have been damaged in the reports of casualties. these grown attacks went on for around 2 hours or so. uh this uh, all done you uh, exporting facilities have become extremely important since the cancellation of the black sea grain deal in july and have been the target of repeated attacks for more than a month now. but they will start to use a say that also keep was targeted over nights. the ad defenses were in operation at daybreak csr t saying they didn't total mold in such a cruise and ballistic missiles and drones being fired after ukraine with more than 2 thirds of those bank antiseptic and destroyed rob mcbride. i'll just say era creevy, the ukraine. the process government meanwhile is set to declare russia is involved in the last and every group as a terrorist organization, making it legal to be a member or support the private army. a draft order to be introduced in parliament
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will enable authorities to classify volumes of assets as terrorist property to and to seize them. you can have visual saving, messner, use operations in ukraine, and some african countries is a threat to global security. and i'll still ahead see you here on our own self. the glad transitional president, when he says a group of political principles and frowns has reported to me, begun talks with new jazz on about withdrawing some of its troops station. the, when i start with that awful flooding across the southeast of europe, greece to see an amazing amount of rain full, 718 millimeters, the frame in 24 hours. you see this area cloud here that's been swelling away.
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that's been throwing that really heavy rain full and it's the flash funding which extends all the way into the key or into a bowl gallery up towards a southern corner of the black sea father northwell high pressure and shots growing up some very hot, so suddenly wins across a good positive that western side of you at 31 celsius the in london. so the temperature we've not seen since june, so we can get some really, really hot light summer weather here. so as long as spousal frank continue across a good positive grace, central pa, so the mediterranean slipping a little further south is just because very fast. i but i'm afraid the problems will remain in place for some time yet southern north, a very hot weather. as you can see, pushing right up into scandinavia, touching 21 celsius, the install. com las you drive across spain and portugal, one or 2 showers towards the north west of spain. what is the shout was also affecting the pulse of libya from storm. daniel, that'll swell away more heavy rain coming in here was he going through the next couple of days? i'd live to show us right across the west africa,
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the, you're watching l 0. i miss tanya tay here in the hot that's remind you about top stories. severe weather is causing catastrophic slugs and bulgaria, grease answer key. at least 7 people have been confirmed that several remain missing. full cost is also protecting more rain in the coming days. can you, as president says climate change as residents to see a single way of economic progress? asked in countries have received any fractions funds promised by western nations to help tackle extreme ukraine says at least one person has been killed and it suggests a region after russian launched and ms. holland wrote an attack early on wednesday . the ministry says the bombardment on the danube boat damaged grand export. all the former leader of the american far right group. proud voice has been
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sentenced to 22 years in prison and re k terriers punishment as the most severe of anyone convicted of involvement. and the january 6th attack on capitol hill that attack staged by supporters of phone, the president donald trump in 2021. so to block congress from certifying jo biden's election when how correspondent heidi to cast her reports down from washington dc, a prosecutor say, and ricky tar. you was the top commander of the far right extremist group. that on january 6th, 2021 saw itself as donald trump's army. tar you was not physically present at the riot that delayed the congressional certification of jo biden's. when the prosecutor said tarry, o orchestrated the attack. recruiting lieutenants, monitoring the sold and privately telling others later make no mistake. we did this . kerio served a 4 month jail sentence in 2022 for another offense, telling reporters on his release that she was unrepentant for january 6th. for some
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of the guys that are in there for as adjacent stuff, they're going to be in there for a while. they're political prisoners and i'm more worried about them. and i was worried about myself, that to change after tarheels may trial in which a federal jury convicted tar you and 3 other proud boys leaders of seditious conspiracy. dario told the sentencing judge on tuesday, then january 6th was a national embarrassment and said the trial had humbled him. the judge gave tarry. o 22 years, the longest of any capital, riot conspirator. while respect the judges sentence, we respectfully disagree and vote we respected adobe a day and a time or an appeal will come. and we expect that the appeal to come soon. taro flashed of victory or peace sign as federal marshals let him away to prison. and another proud boy's leader who'd been sentenced last week said he hoped trump would
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become president again and pardon him here. there was a serious attempt to stop the peaceful transfer of power. it is the hallmark of the american democracy. and i think there's a lot of concern among government officials, especially with president trump out there, still screaming about election fraud that we have a new, another presidential election coming up in 2024. and we want to make sure that we don't see a repeat of 2020. the us justice department has charged more than $1100.00 january 6 riders and says it continues to make new arrests. heidi joe castro, elda 0. washington of the crisis in the lower lanes. high on the agenda, a southeast asian lead is meet for the 2nd day of the ask the on summit and costa on tuesday. lead is decided that man last minute treat will not take over the groups, rotation leadership in 2026. they condemned the joint as attacks against civilians and said there had been little progress on the peace plan. that's the military
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agreed with the block months of to see using control in 2021 and come on truly to is releasing a number of political prisoners and the capital of neighborville for detainees of so 5 and set free a more i will say set to follow increment president, recently getting grandma and gave them amnesty. and during his integration ceremony on monday, he's also allowed those and exiled to return to the country. the ministry seized power last month ousting long time president, ali bongo all to another nearby to now and fronds is reportedly endorsed with news, as all mean about the possible withdrawal of some of its troops. thousands of protest as have been rallying outside the french military base and the capital wyoming really does have an ongoing funds to withdrawal 1500 troops stationed in asia. and i've also ordered the french and best of it to me. paris and so far, refused saying it doesn't recognize that june says we'll start getting at least 3 people has been killed in confrontations between police and protest is on the 2nd
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anniversary of the military. true that that's according to the position groups. meanwhile, the transitional president, cut on the lawyer, failed to turn off and the only government sanctioned concept in the capital. punish smith reports from concrete hopes re return to democracy in getting of citing to use after military too. and there's no tolerance for those who want to express that frustration of the crew. in september 2021 ousted president of the country. he'd want a contested election up to changing the constitution so he could run for 3rd term. when course, i think we think canyon so the us include it and the not that cool. but the fact that we ended on constitutional starting monday, monday. then the problem is to put money back on the truck with the constitutional check to when we asked for an inclusive data of them, but to do nothing is being done. like, you mean the government has no intention of holding the election level. here. we have the necessary equipment on the electronic roll them in my mind. they are
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making excuses, bl, avoid elections, and the ministry government says they will be democratic elections, but they've not given any roadmap. protesting, getting against the transitional government are often violently suppressed. another reason why opposition groups don't believe the government is sincere. when it says it's committed to a democratic transition. the only officially sanctioned event was a cancer. it was supposed to be attended, john post as a demand to let the crew couldn't remember the due by a wound over the crown. now he's president, you didn't turn up noted any of his ministers. were here in support of doing boy yet because he supports us. he should not retreat or be scared. we are his supporters and we are with him. we're here to celebrate with kind of the boy. yeah, this is an important celebration for all of those who are in support of the
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president. asked the government spokesman for an interview. we were told that he didn't have any space in his diary to use into the search to get he has had since independence whole the government can offer in place of every tons of democracy as a reminder that it still has a military force behind it. but it's smith, i'll just say era, concrete, you of the mexico as president, has said that, no, it is in the country all down during his national address last week. but critics have been questioning that statement, saying that large waves of the country are still family under the control of the drug cartels. john holman, has more now from mexico city, which is a back from the street. so see it. what is it was come and see them here from 2009 to 12. when it was an epicenter of mexico's violence, the decade since things that com. now the mode is up again every minute. so the 1st
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mission is to with useful me sites. the 2nd ease with using or beating smooth level drug trafficking much. it's just one error in mexico with violence has been exploding over the last couple of months. the country southwest has been a multimillion unusual motors wrapped by 20 percent in the coastal state, colorado and authorities of huts ascending $1200.00 treats to try and bring come to neighboring mich would come in at least go state criminal groups. the tech police with explosives this july gangsters using on the trucks to drugs. even mines. those cool in the middle continue to dial simply banish so far an estimate to 112000 people have disappeared since the president, sleepy calderon, again he's so to go in drugs in 2006, 5 young men going also in highly state. this august was the late this case to close public outcry. good will you give us?
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the pain is so big. we can't take it anymore. the days go on the hours and we don't have anything concrete. the authorities haven't confirmed anything. their relatives recognize them in the kid, not video, but authorities are still trying to find them all the bodies. some of mexico's forensic labs say that they're overwhelmed by the sheer number of remains the symmetry and get a to is full of online victims. i'm for it. oh, there's some knowledge of this. could get worse. we're heading it to an election year in mexico and as the politicians butler via and so to, to the criminal groups that are often behind the power territory. control of the population in the pulse is led to really bloody situation. the president, under his mind will lopez over the door is seeing a different picture, according to governments and to sticks homicides dropped last year. he says nationwide those numbers continue to go down. at video disabled have already got insecurity or strategies working well, they knew the cost, this was
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a violence and the playing the principal, the piece is a fruit of just gotten federal crimes have been reduced by 24 percent homeless sized by 70 percent. but in the countries hotspots, criminal groups seem as entrenched incumbents as ever. will, the mexican state continues to struggle to fight them? don't homan out zeta, mexico city. the this is algebra and these are the headlines severe where the peasant is not causing catastrophic floods. involved guerria greece and took a at least 7 people have been confirmed that several remained missing full cost as of predicting even more rain in the coming days. kind of his presence has climate changes, relentlessly easing ways, economic progress on the concepts. african countries have received only a fraction of the funds from this by western nations to help tackle extreme weather
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