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the job you a she's detained since august 2021. i'll just say a recalls for the immediate release of its generalist, detained in egypt. journalism is not a crime. the a. hi jessica window. i just need is to push for peace as a conflict on the final day of the sea and some of the other one associated, hey this is alex is here at life. and also coming cologne's mother tre. release to post president ali vanguard saying he's now allowed to leave the country. next square is presidential race. he's off as
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a governing policy pick fits candidates the next to the left. torrential rain and slots towards the tales killing 15 people. as a sweep through greece took a carry the latest gathering for the final day. they asked the young summit in the indonesian capital of chicata. the us vice president of china is premiere and russia's foreign minister will all come together around the table, offering a restaurants of direct top level diplomacy between the nations in the nation. president joker with data, meanwhile, has been urging leaders of countries attending the form to the fuse tensions and not create new conflicts, or was one that speak to our correspond on jessica washington, and she joins us now live from the summit into casa. so just this is the last day of the summit. focus 3, the agenda that's right,
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this is the last say is the as the on summit here in chicago and a rather significant day because we have the us vice president. com la harris, chinese premier, lead chunk brushes, foreign minister, so a lot of trouble coming together. a rare opportunity for all of them to be at the table. as you said, that we know that this week of diplomacy in chicago has certainly been overshadowed by some of the for systems contentious issues the region is experiencing. of course, the crisis in me and ma is high on the agenda as well as the ongoing tensions of the south china sea. and of course, with such a variety of lead is sitting down today, including the astronomy and prime minister, the leaders of japan and south korea as well. we do expect that there's a rather expanded scope in terms of discussing all the issues, not only those of significance, full se, asia, as you mentioned, agencies in presidential co, dodo earlier, opened this summit with some rather interesting remarks. telling those sitting at the table with him that we have a shared responsibility to not create new conflict,
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to not create new wars and to handle tensions responsibly and sultan conditions. so a message from engine easiest leader, that cooperation rob of intentions should be the focus on dialogue. as the summit continues adjustment, you mentioned that there's been plenty of talk of divisions, what's actually been agreed on so far as well. that's certainly the case with all the on when it comes to, you know, the way that they make the decision, of course, that there is this model of consensus based based decision making. that certainly is perhaps a, it does have the ability of all the on to make progress on these issues of regional significance. but what we do know so far, what we do know in terms of the most contentious issue, that is the issue of the crisis in may and ma, that that has been some agreement on perhaps some slow progress being made in, in a, at least appearing to address that issue,
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what we seen from the statement that the latest strongly condemned the continued escalation and violence. they reiterated a commitment to the 5 point consensus. that is the plan that ozzy and leaders came together to form more than 2 years ago intended to de escalate the situation in myanmar. and of course, what we've seen since then is an escalation and violence that the latest remarks that they are gravely consigned by the lack of progress on implementing the 5 point consensus and an attribute that lack of progress to the authorities in me. and there are true specific outcomes that i will also mention that in 2026 being my was set to take on the all the on championship. they've been replaced by the philippines. so certainly an acknowledgement that the crisis in may and ma is likely to be a long time $1.00 and $1.00 that the blog make russell with in the coming years is also the implementation of this new cooperation mechanism for the blog. went by the current as the on share would work with the check from the previous year and the coming year on the issue of me and my and that's intended to ensure some sort of
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continuity on this troubling issue for me. and the engineer's and foreign minister said that the group is acknowledging that this is not an issue that can be solved quickly or resolved within a year, and that will likely plague the group for coming here. so certainly an acknowledgement of the seriousness of the situation. we heard earlier from the un secretary general adds needs gutierrez, who said that he welcomes that development of this co operation mechanism. and those things i'm gonna say fine will be watching those meetings later on today. jessica washington for now in chicago. thanks so much. just, i have a long as my look tray has released the post president ali bung from house arrest. so he's now free to leave the country. he met the president of the central african republic, as you see, that shortly after his release longer was overthrown by the army last week. the military took control limits after he was declined to win in disputed elections. the committee for the transition and restoration of institutions. c t r. i re
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offends that given his state of health, the former president of the republic, ali bunco on december is free to move about if he may, if he wishes travel abroad for medical checkups. how correspondent nicholas hock is monitoring developments for us from com. it seems the present twitter of from the central african republic. the chief negotiators from the central african states has succeeded. and at least bringing all the bundle out of detention. there was this video circulating just on wednesday after the crew of boned go calling for people to make some noise, to try to set him free. now he has the option to leave the country. if he wishes now, would be a statement made by the military of june to or the government of transition, say that a, i'll even go was released or freed on medical grounds. he suffered a stroke 5 years ago. he hasn't had access to his doctors know there's several
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countries that could welcome him, natalie morocco where he's been before when he had issues with his health. however, for his family, it's another issue. his wife was being held on the 4th floor of the presidential palace or as a nor dean, all of whom are accused of high treason, and according to the new strong man of good bone police. when he in gramma, they will have to face justice. they are accused of stealing money from the state coffers. now we see the game grima is acting swiftly, although he said that he would take his time during this transition. he's already removed the key members of the constitutional court. he's made a series of arrest. it'll be the minister of oil in this country. the exported $6000000000.00 of oil last year. people are living in poverty and people are, are getting more and more impoverished. so the question that's being asked is, where did all that money go leaky acting swiftly?
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you're trying to rebuild trust in the democratic institutions. and in doing so, he's getting popular support. nicholas hawk elgin 0 the car. so don's army chief has issued a decree, dissolving the rapids support forces a real 5 how the hon says the move as a consequence of the recess, rebellion against the state department of the tree. grief on the, on the have been locked in the battle for control now to nearly 5 months. have a morgan has moved from the capital call to the head of the dance ruling sovereignty council, an army chief general at the foot that i bought hon. late on wednesday, it should to decrease the 1st dissolved the parent minutes. here wrap it, support forces which the army has been fighting for nearly 5 months. and the 2nd nearly flies, the 2017 are assessed law. and that's the law that made the, our assessment official for us to be governed by the commander in chief of the army . now what this means on the ground is that the, our staff is no longer
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a rebel force, but rather than militia, that disabilities. army is fighting and has no right to own any businesses or entities on the ground in the country. it also means that should regional countries and international community decides to follow these decrees that have been issued by the head of the sovereignty council. they would not be able to communicate or mediate between the recess and disability army, because now the recess is officially dissolved and is no longer a legal for us. and this is likely to continue or escalate the fighting that has been ongoing between the parent military rapids support forces. and this is denise army for nearly 5 months now. over the past few weeks, fighting has escalated between the 2 sides with more artillery showings. and as strikes by disabilities army, and more intense artillery showings by the parent, military rapids support forces. in the past, 3 days alone, more than 40 civilians lost their lives as they were caught in the crossfire between the 2 wearing sides. hey, by morgan, onto 0 cartoon,
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or you are an appeals court has dismissed. the opposition's challenge against the president voted to newbies election, victory knots, and rule that the petition failed to prove claims of a regularity than fraud. the opposition though, can still make a final appeal to the supreme court. for the symbol has worn out from the bridge drive village judges dismissed. all petitions brought by the a position on grounds. the deluxe merits. they also say it'd be a position for you to convince the tribunal with enough of it is to be able to acknowledge the election a president. but i meant to enable your position had gone before the tribunal accusing the president of not being qualified to stand for election. yes, i choose the him of having a criminal record in the united states. and also claims that he had to do on this analogy with all these were dismissed by the tribunal. your tribe, you're not rolling, has not gone down. well, what's the a position?
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when you said the wind now's getting this plan of action in the coming days. right? now they have about 60 days to approach the supreme court to be able to get a favorable judgement for dennis. and by a judge 0 about the full america's mexico city has been picked as the governing parties. presidential candidates for next year's election, the toddy assigned bomb is a staunch ally as mexican president under his manual lopez open a door as means and mexico could elect its fast female president in june next year . not street the oppositional line selected 60 year old senators. so she'll galvez is the kinds of manual russell that has more for us for mexico. you now submit that was made on wednesday evening here in mexico in favor of cloud yesterday and found the former mexico city may are selecting her as the presidential candidate for the ruling more than a party ahead of the 2024 presidential election really did not come as much of
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a surprise to many folks here in mexico club. the same problem was leading in the polls ahead of the selection process that took place on wednesday. she was also hand picked by mexican president under this when we lopez over the order to be his successor, when his term is up in uh that in just next year. not a single it, but who is also candidate throughout the course of the day has been voicing his concerns over the integrity of the selection process. calling for the enrollment of the selection process, calling for a do over. that's something that really has raised eyebrows here despite these concerns from this other candidate within the more than a party, despite concerns being voice for many people within the morning, a party that announcement that went in favor of cloud, the shame bomb was still was still made but with this points to is a sort of potential fracturing with in the morning a party tensions within the party. that suggests that this announcement, the selection process that took place on wednesday in which cloud the shame pond,
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the former mayor of mexico city, was named. the domini for the party is very much a test of unity for the party itself as monita moves and to the 2024 presidential election, was staying with mexico and the supreme court that has been criminalized abortion and rule that the current nationwide bond on the procedures unconstitutional violates women's rights. this ruling will now require old federal health institutions to offer the procedure to anyone who requires and thousands of women had been rallying for access to legal, safe and free abortion fee is next, guy has also become a destination. so many american citizens after and us to print court ruling that ended the nation wide. right to abortion last you to have donald trump is 18 co defendants. and the georgia election engine case will be tried in october. a judge has rejected them or seem to have the cases tried separately. the former president of the, of the 16 defendants will be hearing next week if that will be tried at the same
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time. like on our votes from outside the course. in atlanta, it is going to significantly affect these defendants rights to a fair and impartial trial. it took superior judge scott mcafee, less than 2 hours to come to a decision. he rejected the arguments of trump for line lawyers kind of chest breath and sidney paul, so that they should be tried singly and separately in this record tearing cases a. i am not finding the severance from mr. drawer. powell is necessary to achieve a fair determination of the guilt or innocence for either defendant, in this case, must acute his want. oh, defendants tried to get in late october, they told the judge that the trial would take the same amount of time whether it was for 2 or 19 defendants. and the judge has austin to appear on tuesday next week to present further argument to support the case judge. we continued that we must prove the entire conspiracy against each and every one charged as each
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and every once art. so the court in the interest of judicial economy would have to make the decision as to whether or not the court wants to try the same case. 19 times, the prosecution says that expects the trial to take full months off the jury selection night. and that more than $150.00 witnesses will be cold, does not jury selection can take a long time. for example, jerry selection is still underway in a record tearing case that began in this quote in january. and we need wherever we plan to make that october 23rd trial date stick. the questions be resolved, whether the trial of old 19 defendants begins and october the 23rd, given the time lines trial that begins on this date. but we'll conclude around the 4th of march next year. that's the date set for the beginning of the federal trial against the former president, whose diary during the presidential campaign is getting more and more crowded for
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those objects. mcafee is likely to take a final decision on this trial date and update. here's from prosecutors. next tuesday, think that they're my kind of i'll just sierra that's what i'm to also head for you here on out. is there a portal to the haven't such as in the u. k. crime through cathedral feelings, but clues to the origins around galaxy. the, the hello good to see there's been quite a bit of hits in iran and iraq as the temperature is closing on 50 degrees. hey everyone. here is a big picture on thursday. we've got this wind coming down from iraq. it's going to stir up this sand into us for the eastern province of saudi arabia. we go in for a closer look around the gulf states, still seeing this persistent breeze off the golf for us here in doha. so you know,
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the name of the game, right? that means it's a human picture. once again on thursday, off the bucket strong, it's quiet. we did have a pretty intense hail storm the other day in the capital territory. so for as long as bought some heats in tehran, temperature's running height, and ask about, and with this wind and some showers in baku, we've got your pencil then for 26 degrees. well, here's the situation in 30 a. the rain slowly starts to pete out. still intense though for central grease further of course has been flooding storm daniel now spinning around in the central mediterranean. so that could strike northwest libya with some rain temperatures in cairo. 42, that's about 10 po for you should be for this some of your central africa, it looks as it should. we've got some burst of rain around ethiopia and for southern africa, temperatures inventor are above average, your kind of be 30 degrees on thursday. that's for updates here, the
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enough see united nation is the power to transcend who i want to tell people not only himself to the needs, but i'm african. i'm the legend world that opens up on his remarkable gem from the child refugee to leading south to the basketball world. i felt that it was important that i give back. i felt that it was part of what i had for the generation school on the out the the welcome back to watching out a 0 on this,
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tanya tay here into our home. that's remind you about top stories. need is a gathering for the final day. the us, the on summit in the indonesian capital chicata us vice president, china is premier and russia's foreign minister will come together around the table offering a restaurants of direct the top level of diplomacy between the nation. as long as mediterranean has released the post president longer from house arrest, saying he's free to leave the country, submit the president of a central african republic shortly, often his release, although was overthrown by the on the last week to john's army chief, has issued a decree and dissolving the rapids support forces. i'm the one says move as a consequence of the recess, rebellion against the space, the power ministry group. i'm the only have the new locks and the buffalo for controls and every 5 months. well, the number of people diagnosed with cancer under the age of 50 has arisen by nearly 80 percent over the last 30 is that's according to
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a new study published in the bushes medical journal. more than a 1000000 people on the 50 or dying of the disease every year, without total projected to increase by another 21 percent of the next 7 years. the results of those led by harvard university point to port diet, smoking, and alcohol as major risk factors in the age group. well, that spring and dr. aside ali, he's an oncologist what campus and john have gone hospital and the icon kansas center. he joins us now from past straightly. dr. there is a some pretty terrifying numbers. how much of this is just population growth, more people will say more cases of cancer, or how much of it is actually increasing incidence and younger people as well. i think it's a interesting study says falls and it is very hard to really tease out talents of that is due to each of those sectors. but what we know so far is that it is a mix of both increasing populations, increasing screening,
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increasing technology. and, but in addition, we also see a significant increase due to the lifestyle factors. both the smoking, alcohol for basically lack of extra size that the fresh fruits and vegetables. and the study did not really differentiate as to how much of that could be due to each of those factors. but to, you know, you don't practice of that on college as i do see the specifics of people who are. yeah, i know haven't people type of, let's say breast cancer, which is the younger people get gas or the person and getting a cold cancer and they definitely have and different biology and different ways to respond to treatment and the different promotion. so suddenly i see a different type of cancer and younger people and also the number of young people
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in those type of cancer and changing my property. that's very interesting. is it stuck to just lifestyle factors that you believe in driving it? if so, does that mean that potentially more preventable or well live so such a sense of we is a major. busy major risk factor, and we know from there are some, you know, interesting story by the chinese all the way they looked at respect of all younger chinese women who have migrated to los angeles and looked at dad died and their risk factors and compared to the indigenous shotzel, and we find that the people who have moved for the same sort of genetic background . but when they have started, you know, he adopted a different lives, started different, died, dad was cracked or tend to be increase. so suddenly, you know, lifestyle is a, is a major factor and you know, more importantly, it gives improve rentable fracture factor. i think, you know,
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we are seeing was such and the, you know, one of the major, a preventative preventable and one of the major success story. all, you know, texting the smoking or stacks of the series in, in australia and the skin cancer rate reducing significantly with that when to use boss unprotected measures. so yes, so to me, you know, a hell of a policy towards prevention and, and addressing those last or text. and that just wouldn't be quite important in the days and just show doctor that the chinese case that you mention stay was very interesting that this was a study that looked at numbers across 204 countries. i believe i was interested to see that developed richard countries have a higher rates of early onset cancer. is it just to be a monitoring to diagnose cancer earlier? is that potentially something more to that? that was, i think that's a, that's a good i think that's a very interesting question. i think we, it, sadly, you know,
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the diagnosis better technology most screening is set to be effective. but in addition, alive, southside to also contributes to audience. so who's talking to kansas and dr. side ali there and i'm calling just where i can't listen. john have got hospital and passed australia. thank you so much for joining us here on out of here and sharing your expertise doctor. thank you. thank you. moving on until rental rains are flooded pots of southern europe saving at least 14 people that we have reported that across the region. and the image will be hearing from russell soda and took a look 40 on the flash floods that have flashed the northwestern pulse of the country. the vast, this report by chance around for this in greece, from the ton of the mia, the people of bolo, say they've never seen anything like it, cause washed out to sea roads in and out of the city. 7th, by torrance,
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and streets impossible with mud. the fire service has told residents to stay in doors because rain may have undermined roads that appear to be safe. valez is now without electricity, without telecommunications, without fresh water. whoever's on the on the roof fell in from the rain. the damage is huge. they should help us. i have a family and kids. how are we going to sleep last night? we sleep here and there. it's unbelievable. residents in follow say they've been unable to find local government officials, municipal resources seem overwhelmed. next to the city of wallace is leaving a tragedy. this was the epi center of the store. no one could see anything like it before. vaults received half a year's worth of rain and just 2 days. so the rain full has historically caused flooding and grief. and it's less because of dried tarrant beds throughout the
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landscape over the millennium. but experts now speak of unprecedented volumes of water. that also means unprecedented volumes of mud and debris carried downstream with one side of this afternoon. i'm 44 years old and i've never seen something like this. we know that in pele openings ago where there was a lot of rain full but this was unprecedented. it's never happened before. the damage was caused by the river, the torrent. its grease is 2nd natural disaster in a few weeks. during the heat of summer, a 150000 text as of forest and farm land were burned by wild fires. the country is counting the cost of the power of nature. once again jumpstart opal. us out your 0, let me. yeah. these things are becoming pleasing to come into the largest city. a months worth of rain fell within hours and it's done. several of the speeds turn into rivers and thousands of cars for washington. officials say
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they received around $4000.00 as much as a, quote, floodwaters demos, 2000 homes. and business tours were also swept away by a torrent that raised to a campsite in the north west of the city of atlanta. putting up a forced part on the way in a storm nor wanted to disaster. the biggest we have seen in 20 years. it may take us more than 2 months to reopen our store. which of the district is been known for these furniture manufacturers? these show rooms are usually teeming with customers from all over the world. authorities estimate the cost of the damage on the street alone. is that a $50000000.00? and the government says it will compensate business owners more than $17000000.00 people. told me,
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is of it is not exactly the weather caused by climate change the worst now you may think that the rooms of good page rules are unlikely. they used to such a nation rights and that's exactly what assigned to somebody u. k. of been looking. i resent just hope that any calls, mcduff, they find will teach us more about space. so when a gig or has the details up high on the roof of rochester cathedrals. and what looks like a clean up operation. optometry scientist, looking for offices about life. you know, to space on these large roofs for such as collecting debris from the cost most the sites are largely on the steps of a many years equipped with a special vacuum cleaner. medieval cathedrals like this one, a proving to be an ideal hunting ground for such is on the lookout. because mcduff,
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am i coming to us from louis usually have very fresh so he gets all the information you need is today because they say yesterday. so to me, so it's very surprising to see how fresh down, because the fresh of the better, the more information you have. and it's these events that hold the key, meet your rights and comments that turn into tiny particles on impact with the us atmosphere. any material gathered on the cathedral roof could provide offices to the origins of all solar system. if successful, it would mean that this place of worship would be poor till to the happens. moving a $100000000.00 of micro mutual rights land on us every year. while our own solar system is 4600000000 years old, some of the oldest particles that up and discovered data back 7000000000 years old in the past goals, the if we think on the surface come from the asteroids. so the asteroids,
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these are typically found on opiates around the song between the opiates of miles and they will be subject to. and so those objects, some of them all thought to be really old. the research by the school of physical sciences of the university of kent will go on to form the basis of a citizen science based project. and the hope is that it will spell public interest in space science as well as providing no answer to what's out there. so anybody, jago, i'll just sarah rochester. all speaking of the space that japan has lost, its leaving the exploration of space costs as it rains to become the 5th nation, to land on the main. the small jolanda for investigating the moon or slim blast at al serra, as you see from tanaisha island and the pacific ocean is expected to reach over around the moon early next year. depends to earlier attend or failed in the past. you.
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