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need to go out or do anything just say shut t, let com, the price of loss. oh no, just the raw. what we do, it all just fair is try to follow this story and he's the people who allow us into their lives, dignity into money. see, the ukraine's president visits washington as republicans simple cellphones on a proving billions, marinate the number on com. this is all just there a life in the hall. so coming up, the head of pseudo is a really counsel loans the you and the ones that you en route that, that will in his country could spill over into the region a waiting for indigenous communities in brazil,
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the supreme court rooms to protect unsuccessful lands on india suspends visas canadians as a route over the killing of canadian sea got to this was the we begin in washington dc where ukraine's president is looking to shore up support phase country. lot of it is the landscape met republican and democrat leaders in congress. well, some republicans questioning the billions of dollars spent on aid to keep at the white house and present joe biden from his mole at an aid defense weapons. all white house correspondent, company healthcare has been a ukrainian president. vladimir zalinski made a whirlwind visit to washington, culminating in his speech at the national archives. there is not a soul in ukraine that does not feel gratitude to you. americans,
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ukrainian leaders, message to officials in washington. take you literally on capitol hill, ukraine's counter offensive against russian forces. is that a critical juncture? and now is not the time to curb support? since the start of rushes invasion, the united states has provided within a 135000000000 in a to ukraine. now the white house is asking congress to approve 25000000000 more. that request is contentious, especially among conservatives. i don't support additional funding for ukraine. my view is we need to number one, take care of our folks 1st. still president joe biden confirmed us abrams tax will be delivered to ukraine by next week. a new aid package consisting of ammunition, rocket launchers, and anti armor systems, totaling 345000000 was also announced on thursday. but as vilicki
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sat down in the oval office for his 6 face to face meeting was bided, he urged the us president to also provide long range missile systems to help you frame win back territory. and it expanded by lat, with cabinet officials fighting, assured, zaleski. white house support is on wavering. we're committed to help you cram, build a forest capable of ensuring new cranes, long term security, capable of deterring future threats against sovereignty, territorial integrity and freedom which are underway now. because that's what this is all about. the future in the future of freedom, but not will share that sentiment. most polls show waning american voters support for ukraine aid. ukrainian leaders requests may also be overshadowed by a battle over government spending in the us congress. democratic and republican
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lawmakers face an end of the month deadline to approve domestic funding or phase of potential government shutdown. kimberly help hit al jazeera, the white house or the head of the dogs routing council. abdul sought the hans as well, and that has come that the conflict in his country could spill over into the region . speaking at the united nations general. but hon. appeal to the international community to counter sponsors, but the power of military rapids full of forces which the armies been fighting since april potty co hanging reports from the united nations. as the chairman of the sovereignty council, abdel sought to elbow hands represents his country. on the world stage, modest deadlines and buildings, he took the opportunity to portray himself and his army as the ones on the right side of history, painting the paramilitary group. they're fighting as the ones in the wrong. when we
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go outside with a highly from that we call upon the interim president, and we call upon the international community to designate these groups and their allies as terrorist groups that must be countered by all. they must be fond to protect the suit. and these people, the region in the entire world, and they're responsible for killing thousands and the displacement of millions. what do you believe his rival for power, the head of the rapids support forces mohammed honda dog, low or melody, tried to send his own message on video just an hour before brand speech. no rapid support for sue's off will be ready for the total ceasefire across to down here at the united nations. officials say there's a sense that neither side is ready to end, this deadly conflict that is entering 6 months. and i think that's the only thing that is going to bring these to, to the table when there's enough pressure on them that impacts them personally as their groups. personally,
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that's when you'll start to see progress. so i think you'll see over the coming weeks and months, an increase in the pressure from the u. n. and the broader international community to try to bring this senseless violence to it. and the billions to you and says is needed for humanitarian relief. and refugees is not being funded. at 8 agencies says they don't have nearly enough either. more than a 1000 children have died of starvation in measles. more than 5000000 people have floods. the fighting neighboring countries happened to be some of the porous countries in the world, chad, this central african republic, south seat, and some of which were already experiencing their own conflicts. luckily these countries have welcomed in the suit, the needs refugees, but they have very little resource in new york fighting the battle for public opinion into den. fighting on the streets was experts warning. they see very little signs of optimism. the guns will fall silent anytime soon. had to go home, i'll just 0 at the united nations as a by john and armenians,
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hepatitis from the car box and held that 1st direct space towards the meeting was held in the presence of russian peacekeepers. both sides have agreed to move negotiations. the tops come off tre ceasefire on wednesday, and the 24 hours of fighting when separate, has agreed to lay down the weapons and to spend an emergency meeting of the year and security council was held to discuss the car back by the l as the by john and armenia gave statements to the council. each of us come see you to contribute to peace, you know, region in south co cuz this on the 19th of september, i was there by john a least yet another large scale of 56 against the people of now gordon, a kind of in blatant violation of the nation a low you what does it mean with the rise to present to the international community as an attack on the school residents of the go to above vision though, because everybody's young is in fact, local conflict of interest. but as everybody's young, fully in line with us right under the un charter to disarm the army and our
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informations illegally station in disorientated sofas. everybody jump, letting me itself these it was, it's very easy and incorrect. and the city got to its international obligations made this major spies that are by john unavoidable, who are correspondent. i'll be in the army is in albany as capital yet on where there's been and go over. the government responds to the crisis kind of touch the bucket may not as well. a short time ago, there was skirmishes between the security forces. an angry protesters and a number of processes were arrested yesterday. a medium place said the rest of the 30 people today, some states in europe. in addition to this square the republic square have witnessed large gatherings of angry purchases, as well as security enforcement around government buildings. this is the government building, and as you can see, the security forces and broken windows up to some protest. this really stones, the skirmishes limited and have lost it 2 to 3 hours to this day in
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a row. the crowds eventually dispatched and the situation got back to normal, the absence of organized opposition in europe. i will not be able to change the status quote or force the prime minister to resign, especially after he said this morning. he does not plan to resign and has done what is necessary since 2020, and below. this include signing a piece agreement sponsored by russia and managing the crisis by using political, regional alliances available to him, especially the alliance with russia. the result of supreme court has ruled in favor of indigenous rights and a landmark case that has opened the way for historic times to ancestral land. the decision to strike down strikes down at times the limit indigenous claims to the territory that was physically occupied on the date, brazil. this constitution was signed in 1988 monica in a cave report from rio de janeiro and the tears of joy and relief to your
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weight resumed. indigenous peoples are celebrating victory. 9 out of 11 supreme court justices have ruled in favor of their constitutional rights to claim and says, roland on july without any time limits. the vote was accompanied by hundreds of indigenous leaders, camped outside the building process. and with this key sub the month is that the decision is extremely important to me. it varies once and for all any attempts to establish a timeframe for limiting our claims when assessed for land and ultimately canceling hundreds of them. yeah. but there's the powerful farm lobby has been arguing that the government should only consider some claims. those made by tribes were occupying their lands in 1988. that was the year brazil's democratic constitution was inactive, giving indigenous peoples rights to the territory. indigenous activists argued,
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the timeframe was in fear all the many tribes were expelled by force from new territories during the 2 decade military dictatorship and could not return to their lands without putting their lives at risk since 2021. when the supreme court started rolling on this case, indigenous leaders of prosper sales have been marching in the capital brazilian to make their voices for years of uncertainty have contributed to land disputes between indigenous tribes and farmers, loggers and miners. the supreme court decision should help put in then to the violent but indigenous leaders tell us that the battle is far from over. next week, brazil senate is expected to vote on a bill which would open indigenous territories to commercial activities. legislation to pull back by the front lobby and the conservative majority in congress has already been approved by the house of representatives,
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have ratified. it would open a new chapter of debate about how much independent indigenous people have to decide what will happen on their lands. monica, you're not give, i'll just sierra, we addition your kind of his prime minister says the canadian seat data must be taken seriously and has called on the indian government to cooperate, to speaking out to you and just to intrude re found his government has reason to believe that new delhi was involved in the killing, but he said he wouldn't release the evidence to the public. a tom, vancouver, she habit retents, he now ripples on the sidelines of the united nations general assembly of a canadian prime minister repeated his charge, that it was credible evidence. the agents of the indian government were responsible for the killing of a canadian c activist on canadian, so we call upon the government of india to engage with us to move forward on
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getting to the truth of this matter. the indian government calls navigation is absurd, but also added that it was okay. what exactly is it being alleged that everything through couldn't specific information that is provided to us. but so far we have not received any such specific information. it's the sentiments that's being increasingly heard and kind of there as well. if there was sufficient evidence to publicly accuse the indian government of murder and expel and indian diplomat, why can't it be released? there is a growing sense of unease here at the lack of evidence provided by canadian authorities of the lack of vocal support for also was claims from its key allies with that to the us as caution and calls for conclusions not to be drawn prematurely. even though it's intelligence sharing caught in the canada as already made, the accusation have been widely noted and remarked upon leading to this statement from the white house. i firmly reject the idea that there is a wedge between the us and canada. we have deep concerns about the allegations and
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we would like to see this investigation carried forward as a long time, m p. m, former premier of british columbia withdrawal dis, homes, had his confrontations with a large seek, separate his population in the province, expressing his opposition to that sometimes violent rhetoric. he also feels that the obligations may have substance, but things the prime minister has completely is handled him. you don't make such a serious uh, statement with a, you know, serious allegations against another government. and then have no evidence to back your tablets. and your allies don't stand with you. the sad part is that he took the largest arrow out of his quiver and fired it. and now there's not much more he can do to domain now have the gratitude of some and kind of as load seek population . but he's increasing the isolated elsewhere. she ever times, the elder 0 vancouver of emigration. as far as he's in mexico or grappling with
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a surge in my grants for less than america, trying to make their way know to the us border. mexican officials applied a range of tactics including shutting down some roadways. minute little pablo has more. a seemingly endless cue of migrants crossing the rio grande from mexico into the united states. they're part of a recent search in migrant crossings and places like the past gate. one of the busiest border crossings between the 2 countries. many of them say they're fling worsening political and economic conditions in their home countries. and then by a situation in my country is suffocating. in mexico, the recent wave of migrants appears over whelming. earlier this week, mexico's national railway service, federal mex announced a temporary suspension of operation. after several deaths and injuries were fully
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evolving, migrants falling from spring cards, free trains, or one of the most popular methods used by migrants as they make their way to the united states. collectively, these real cars are known as lovelace or the beast. and what's coming up, i think i meant that yeah, we've been looking for 9 to 10 days. walking is awful because in my group which came here walking, we go south fees, inches and it was such a long way to go until we reached the boulder. i don't think we can even make it by what the price is appears just as dire along mexico southern border with water mol, on monday, a group of migrants, most of them from countries like peyton cuba, on tourists and venezuela forced their way into a refugee station absolutely uninformed, don't display any sewing anything that informs the people. i think they should find a solution to this. facing the sharp influx of migrants from latin america and the
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caribbean immigration policy, experts in mexico or calling on the government to establish more processing centers for migrants to prevent the current crisis from worsening when we had it up a little l g 0. so the head on out is era struggling to get to school in the philippines, unregulated development and climate change make life difficult for children hoping to get to call some time the color of that is still a child. so saying that your child just around the southern end of the red sea, anywhere between santa, the mac, i little puffs of cloud bubbling up here from time to time. so it could catch a little bit of wet weather because it was a bit localized flooding. if it does right, heavier, right, and then we to southern positive focused on that, somebody to watch out for over the next couple of days elsewhere across the middle
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east. generally try lots of hot sunshine temperatures above the average, all the way up to most domestic us to was to recently as well. and temperature is above the average 2 across northern parts of africa. could touch 39 celsius in tripoli. maybe even picking up a little higher as we go on into west half day. one or 2 south creeping out of north america will in areas of algae area. hopefully, that will help to break that he has to be going through the 2nd half of the we can planning a shot was may mon, across the central parts of west africa that into the gotta seeing some big foundry showers in the shower, stretching the way across into the house of africa brought into a central air, isn't even east of the rift valley. we could catch a shadow to pushing up in the eastern part of the tents in the scenarios of can you as well self is that it is gen, retry, am settled. that was how the rank of is across south africa, where the wet weather setting in here by sunday afternoon of the
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system, a little boat is a mechanical or even that self driving train the vehicle. but androids today can be the or the human only robot like me, will be everywhere else is here a documentary, which lead on the weird and wonderful world of global loan thing for you and even trust. i feel like on the line. but i know i, on the machine origins of was on the bill watching, i was there are
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a mind to about 12 stories this hour. us president joe biden has announced a $325000000.00 a package for ukraine. he's been meeting and president flooding is lensky degrees in washington to shore. a bipartisan support for more weapons and little money. the head of sea dogs running council abdul fund oliver han as appeal to the international community to counter sponsors of the armies. rival rockets of officers general but hon made the comments of you in general assembly people and that the war could spill over into the reason i'm brazil. as high as quotes is open, the wave started claims to ancestor land by indigenous peoples. majority of judges ruled that the deadline of 1988 for such claims is unconstitutional. in molly, at least 2 people have been killed and 5 others injured in selling on the historic city and send back to the air has been besieged by a group linked to al qaeda since august. nicholas huck results to where the new
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share, delta meets the sahara desert lies the ancient citadel of tim, booked to this unesco world. heritage site was the center of islamic civilization in the 11th century. now it's under attacked by fighters from the al qaeda, affiliate gelatinous. probably somewhat loosely mean they're trying to take over the city the suggest unfilled to do as of today, the situation is truly unbearable. the people of timber 2 are suffering and this is the cry from the heart. i'll tell you the fighters control the northern roads leading to the city and are blocking trucks carrying goods and humanitarian aid insights. and up to petro pumps running into the prices of food, like potatoes and onions are now 10 times more expensive. supplies of rice, sugar in minutes, have all but disappeared. when can you come to have it in? the market is currently very difficult because if it goes on like this,
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a lot of stores will close a foot stuff like milk sugar, right? and the minute don't come in normal. it's going to be difficult for the population for the un peacekeeping mission in malia shutting down. it's all peroration including intern, book to at the request of the country's government of transition. the prime minister says there is no peace for them to keep the un warns of an unfolding humanitarian crisis. unfortunately, this siege also will have clear to the kind of how book, you know, many people who can afford to live, to move, to live, to move to. i mean, we have been alerted again and again by the office either so facing or to tanya where we have a expecting we are a so not to seems out i will of 80001000 know for monday and fee from book to fleeing the nation with the today they don't have kind of safe haven in 2012, a kind of fighters to control of team book to the space of a few days. they destroyed ancient moseley and cups set light to
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a library and burnt islamic manuscripts. and ancient crowns that were hundreds of years old a decade on they are back. this time, they are better equipped and more organized, and they are tightening their grip. on the ancient city. nicholas hawk, elder 0 thousands of work is in greece. one strike on thursday to protest against a government plan is to change the labels. the prime minister says the changes will boost on an employment, but the union se they'll lead to a rolling back. a basic look of rights of correspondent jones or a police has the story from athens. greeks have taken to the streets to defend the incomes. public and private sector unions here say the bill. the government is proposing links and working hours a bullish over time pay and co to the right to strike.
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this bill essentially allows for a 13 hour day. it wants the workers to be on stand by whenever an employer wants, without overtime or benefits until the day they die. we want 3 year sick torrell wage arrangements to come back. a 7 hour day, 35 hour work week and sundays off in the wake of the 2009 global financial crisis salaries fell, and texas roofs is government struggles to generate revenue since returning to power in 2019, the democracy government has cut the income tax and restore the minimum wage, but it hasn't filled public sector jobs. for instance, it's promised to her 8000 doctors and nurses. but this doctor says there are currently 40000 posts vacant. i mean, it's a provocative bill for health walk is the government is saying 2 things that we have to what over time to cover on social and we won't be paid extra for those time . we are exhausted and able to walk on people out thousands of yours in over time.
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we won't even the highest. this bill stems from a 2019 european labor directive that attempts to strike a balance between employ of flexibility and job security. union, se you democracy, got that balance, wrong. labor export for the law and houses to connect on employers. for example, an employer can hire someone on a trial basis for up to a year before commissioning to them, and different employee signs up for a, for an employer. and you only guarantee that they will work for a quarter of that time. bruce isn't a developed economy in the western sense, 90 percent of employment is provided by small businesses hiring fewer than 10 people. that means employ a finance is a for you, and many workers are already doing overtime for little or no extra pay, including on weekends. that may help explain why the government is allowing so much
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employ of discretion, but union se, it sets a dangerous precedent jump, so don't close. i'll just say athens rising sea levels are making life difficult for the filipinos school children. living on islands near the capital of manila, reaching class on time is a daily struggle. many blamed climate change, but scientists also have point to land reclamation as it goes on to be like has the story genuine. and just because on a live one island, the way from their school, there's daily commute is always an adventure on the daily visited. they tried to walk that meant navigating a body path once the rain had stopped and getting across a narrow embankment. filica the full, i see it's dangerous because you can fold into mode or water. and when you look down, the height can be frightening. but even the treacherous pathway itself and unusable rising sea levels, leave the island flooded on most days. and so this is the end of the road for us
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years ago. this was usually dry, but now it's almost always flooded. so unless the children who are going to school are willing to wade into the flood water, they're going to have to turn back and take another route to school. until recently, there would have been no choice but to get on. now, boats like this, donated for the yellow for the pole foundation, take students to school there only for however, barely enough for the dozens of students on the island to reach a school of soc 20 more people, not even some portions of embankments have been damaged by a strong waves, suspicion destructive during the monsoon season. in time the amendments might be gone to a last resort. our boats are less this likely with us and from what i one where the school this are located off. many little bass were reclamation projects for
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underway before president 14. and marcus junior suspended the sign to say land around the bay is sinking due to ground water extraction and sand stretching and building activities will only worsen the problem. it is true that the climate change is causing us to get more friends with strong di foods. but as you reclaim, you are basically blocking off drainage and so areas landward from the reclamation are going to suffer worse. worse and worse money was, boats can get children from island to island for down. yep. a little they can do it for when the school itself gets flooded in the future. find below l. g 0 off manila b. and for the con, the philippines to us media mogul rates on the adult is to step down as chairman of fox and use cooperation. the 92 year old traded folks at broad costing in 1986 and eventually became the number one cable news channel in the us. it's on lackland
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will now become the sole chairman of both companies, just insulating the reports now from you. and he is the owner of the global media empire and one of the richest man in the world. but 92 year old rupert murdoch is stepping down as chairman of his holding company news corps, the gang to having to try a different approach to the pavement. we've got to try and set up a problem to have the percentage been trying for a long time. born in australia, murdock built his media empire in the u. k. and in print before expanding to the lucrative us market. his us holdings include the wall street journal in new york post here he's best known as the creator of fox, the 1st broadcast network in the history of television, to successfully take on the countries. big 3 win, fox news network launched in 1996. that was something new, a 24 hour cable network, the clear, illogical till to the right. it quickly became both profitable and politically
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influential. our next embrace of donald trump is credited with helping him when the presidential election in 2016. in the last year, however, fox was forced to pay $787000000.00 to settle defamation lawsuit related to its coverage of false claims following the 2020 presidential election. shortly after fox fired its most popular personality, tucker carlson functions. fingerprints are also all over the trump indictments. a lot of transmission information was buried by fox. so that is a part of the legacy. i overall, the rupert would say that his legacy is in mergers and acquisitions. he was always chasing the next deal. and that made sense when the media industry was consolidated and media was scarce. but we now live in an age of abundance. when anybody can create content at any time. rupert murdoch's son, lochlund c o, a fox news will take over the rule of news courts. chairman, no word on why rupert murdoch made this announcement now as it doesn't take effect
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