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sign it will not rain intensifies a line that might stretch down to the west, brought to you by visit cuts all the time on the clock. this is a new life from the coming up. the next 60 minutes, mexico's president looks to take a lead on the original plan is reco numbers of microns crossed into the united states. funerals are being held for victims of a florida where they didn't know that a rag at least 95 people were killed. thousands, much in columbia as president gustavo petra calls for support them is government social reforms. the group of young people is taking 32 european countries to quote, for not protecting them from climate change. and on faith,
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similar to the sports news, the best of the asian games action is on the way plus rail madrid. boots are within striking distance of boss of learning lead. thanks to a to the when i the last palm us the see is really good in mexico where the president is cooling for meeting it for a ministers from 10 countries across latin america to discuss migration, a record number of migrant sabine crossing into the united states for mexico, a president dentist, monroe lupins over to the funds to present to you as president biden, the regional planned to address the issue. yeah. what ok is thomas? now what we're seeking is to reach an agreement to face the phenomenon of migration acting on its causes. as we have always said, then we have to arrive as an agreement. it's not just an issue that concerns mexico
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. it's a structural issue that must be faced. this way, for this reason we will hold a meeting with foreign ministers, i think in the coming team days of john home, and joins us live from mexico. so to join the, tell us more about why he's quoting, for this regional plot. with president little piece of doors, always said this is about the cause of migration, especially in central america. that's about violence, it's about poverty. it's also about climate change increasingly. but now for the 1st time, migration from south america is not to be outpaced up up from central america. you've got countries like venezuela, who's going through a economic problems and has been for some time also equitable that school problems with knock or violence for political violence. a lot of people are on so heading from those countries towards mexico. so he's always said we need to deal with those causes, but there's another point to this. it's been reported that mexico has agreed with
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the united states. that it's also going to be deporting people sending them back to the country of origin to try and deal with what from mexico has become an issue of so many people in the country trying to get the united states presumably is going to have to talk to other governments so that they can accept those flights. the situation right now with a mex code, is it those thousands of people coming in from the southern border with bought them all the trying to get to the states, most of the migrant towns in the country. we took about quite as people and i'm not the models at a for right now, of people, there's many temps on them on top of shoot on the southern border. they're even fussing people out to other parts of the boat to just to what they call it. the pressure rise that zones that there's not so many people congregated match codes, asylum system is complete the rates. and at the moment it doesn't have the migration detention centers that it had in the past because were fired earlier on
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the year, which cute migrants. and for that reason, a lot of them have been put out of action while the reviews taking place. so this is a real, sort of desperate situation in a way, from mexico, mexico's authorities, the trying to deal with that and the amount of people that moving through right now . john, thanks for that. and john hall importing from mexico city. and just to demonstrate the scale of the problem at ingle pos, in texas on the border, has to create a state of emergency due to a huge number of migrants crossing the into the us from mexico. how does your customer has more from the to another day here on the river between the us and mexico and another stream of people. asylum seekers who are crossing the river. wading through, they just crossed into the united states. having passed the middle point of the river, but they're still looking for a way to get up the steep and muddy banks of the rio grande. as you see,
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there are barbed wire is blocking their way and that's why this family of 3 are friends. this group of 3, they're walking, trying to find a way up this bank without getting hurt. the vast majority of people we've spoken to over these last few days, had been coming here to seek the assistance of us border patrol. and you can see the families carrying their children on their shoulders, carrying their belongings, foisted about the waters, quite cheerful. many of them feeling that this moment is the one moment that they have sacrificed and suffered for so long on their way here from central and south america. from this point after they turn themselves into border patrol, many are expelled immediately. they don't qualify for the option of cleaning asylum in the u. s. given the harsh policies that are being enforced now. but those who are thought to have a credible fear and pass that credible fear hurdle,
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then they are released wearing ankle bracelets, federal monitoring, and released into the community through n g o's that work in this area. we just came from one today, the director telling us of this huge amount of need that are out there is people show up some of them without shoes, without anything besides the clothes that are on their backs. and she told us to get the most difficult part of doing her job, not only is trying to meet that need, but also knowing that the legal process in front of all of these migrants is so challenging to stay in the us. and that's a hurdle to be grand to decide this is so difficult to process. a vast majority of people will eventually face deforestation orders. despite their many efforts to reach this point. hydro castro algae, 0 equals half texas funerals, have been held them all. the 90 people who died in the fire to a wedding party in iraq, 3 days morning and being held in the city as several people have been detained,
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pending an investigation. ma mood of the wide has the story now from then. yeah. in iraq's native of prophets, the wedding so the breach in tune, the mess funeral and the flames ripped through the vineyards. not on my head. did they like people when to have fun, but it became the opposite. it was turned upside down and got saw just instead of happiness. i mean, it is a very big tragedy. honestly, the stairs. i'm bearable and we are very sad. the families now dizzy me to wire a 100 of out of all their families who lost cool. others loved 500 or so thanks to god. we have less because my son has 3 something like most. if you loved one. 0 and still has to. wow.
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many spend i was searching for the loved ones. i might be the new guy didn't even have my mother in law. we were sitting at the wedding party. she fell over her head. i was with them. we were sitting next to the kitchen and when the door was opened, we got out 3 days. or else we wouldn't have been able to escape neighbors who are trying to help now traumatized to swell at the see at odd. when is off going bit, we heard ambulances, and because since one of these close to the whole, we came out to check what happened to the body. so being taken out, the young people will flooding through the halls to get out as many people as they could, the little to say fired work started the fire that to through the packed whole name of the materials used in the construction of buildings like this one has the files to spread rapidly?
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some of the bodies of dead are so badly chart that it is difficult for emergency teams to identify them. hopefully she'll say an investigation is under way and the number of people have been arrested. dr. tod jodi. a stop for the investigation is ongoing. you all know the reason of the fire. i've not, it was the setting of a fires inside the home. they use a fire works in an unusual way and as you know, fireworks and not permitted outside of the home. let alone using them inside office of a deadly fires are frequent in the rock. but people, here's a empty seat is action is taken to ensure safety and accountability. tragedies like this will happen again. while he denny knows, of the rock
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a penny more ahead on the news are including the united states, takes custody of american soldier, travis king, who's been expelled from north korea. we made a young mother who runs the soup kitchen and dodge and teeter in here. why she fun facts next month to lex or octo, named this host for the advocate, couple of nations football tournaments of 2025 pizza will have the details for the american sold. you had crossed into an old career is back in the us cost to be able to be spelled into china 23 year old travis king, run across the border from south korea in july, while on a guided tour. he said to confess to illegally intruding into the country, north korean, the state medias at king claim to crossover because of in human maltreatment and racial discrimination in the u. s. army. the united states has secured the return
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of private travis, keen from the democratic people's republic of korea. earlier today, he was transported to the border between north korea and china, where he was met by our investor to the people's republic of china, nicholas burns. he didn't board of the state department of med plane and flew from den dog china to send young china. and then on from send young to us on air force base and south korea where he was transferred to the department of defense, a white house correspondent company how good. so this update, the white house says the release of army private travis king took place after weeks of diplomatic negotiations. the united states does not have diplomatic relations with north korea. as a result, it took the efforts of sweden ad is diplomats to negotiate this release. that's why the white house is thanking the country of sweden as well as china for facilitating the release. when travis keen,
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a 1st cross the border into north korea, we tried to reach out a number of occasions they rejected our direct approaches and ended up uh, talking to uh, sweden and sweden talked to us and help negotiate this transfer. but um, i would not see this is the sign of some break through. i think it said a one off us administration officials say no time to north korea ever consider this to be a prisoner of war case. instead, they treated it as a case of illegal immigration. now a private travis king was received by the united states in good health e. he will be monitored to add a u. s. military base will be given the fact that he was in north spring custody for some time asked for why he was released to the united states. believes that he did not suit north pre in propaganda purposes. but the us also makes clear that at
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no time did it ever make any concessions in order to secure the privates release. kimberly helped get al jazeera, the white house. a protest is much getting the colombian capital pockets all the demonstrating against it, deteriorates the security situation in the country. indigenous communities, unions and students are among those demanding congress to move forward with president gustavo, petra, social and economic reform process comes just a month before regional elections seen as a referendum on columbus 1st leftist government. alexandra rems. yes. he is more not from book itself of the prices that fit them through the streets of the capital goods and other cities across the country in defensive, about the number of major social economic reforms proposed by the countries. first, the government president so far has had a hard time moving based reform at true congress simply call the people to come out
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and try to pressure allow me to change that. this is not the 1st time that he has tried to use the 3 to help him with his government. the better is the 1st time that he has gotten such a large get such a big turn out that he also came out and fixed that the agriculture and the calls to make that request what will happen in upcoming elections? those will be roughly the expectation that
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elections will be over and if it's candidate well, then you might have more of the copy of that inspection. they are no around 40 percent of origin team is population and living in poverty according to new data, portable t o runs a soup kitchen in buenos aires serving more than $300.00 families. she was voted next month's presidential elections because she doesn't believe any candidates will solve the country's problems. he had asked about that, but basically neither companion as a or any, some of the guidelines you knowing the glad throw. no, sorry, doesn't mean that. and i will be more somebody at the same stuff. i mean, yes. and instead of them, a lot me,
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i think that i was calling you from united way. yeah. let me pull up your best. i'm sorry, i'm sorry. so you, i'm sorry. i keep getting that i sound caught it all. it says it'll get stopped by on the stairs or something. i mean okay, receive email but again jen and we'll check for media the money received. and then i'm gonna choose to my media. oh no, i go meet somebody you know me hold get that free and not been set that out for it though i didn't see what that means base of getting with the whole any thing on the order, but i should be going to see. so you like it kind of kind of interesting and the one nice device. yeah, no government did the, like i said, we haven't been so no, no, i got by now. so you read it and i guess up it'll be, i think so we, we, i mean i'm from no, she realized him on,
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does he do hook up it already setting to go mainly or getting a gift social or the yes or no, nothing wrong with your friends and it does it as soon as you can the on the other, you know? yes, 30 central good. i can put them in the last day of my so let me know, i just need uh, they know what number on tickets union and either. so the polanko, my quarter next to the to the french ambassador tanisha has returned to for once a month talk to the mitch government, ordered him out. these you as president vomited, bassoon was over the trade in a cue in july, but the rulers ended military cooperation with france and ordered it from boston and troops to leave patasha butler has more on the interaction from paris. now for 2 weeks ago, the french preston's emmanuel, my caroll, had said that focuses on boss of the, in the, i'm a see you today was living as
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a 1st full hostage in the, the embassy in the capital in the jet. because he didn't have any freedom of movement and also even freed supplies were running low. so clearly it was a situation that has become untenable. and earlier this week macro confirm that the bus so would be pulled out. disney, jr. and also there's phones and fly since 1500, a troops from the country. nevertheless, this is a real blow to paris to the government, to add to my quote, because over the past few weeks they have said to gain and a game that they do not consider a new jersey military rulers as a legitimate ssl, socrates, that they would not file to the demons, the withdrawal, french troops or the french. i'm passed up a cleaning or if we have a situation in which they have had to do both. and we've seen similar situations in all the countries in africa where falls has had colonial ties with has been crews with problems as being forced to change his position. latasha butler also sarah
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power without 0 is a federal of those. i was following developments from new just couple of me on the market for my dentist and ask that you are a military council and both youth and civil organizations that supported you. consider the french president's decision to withdraw some bassinger and forces from new share of victory. by the way, the council has repeatedly called for the withdrawal. during the past 2 months, the youth and civil organizations think the crumbs decision will eventually help resolve differences between the agenda and leaders of the economic community of west african state. as the believe france put echo loss under pressure. and they said the new year crew leaders will be able to negotiate a transitional period with ek last. yeah, that will not exceed 3 years. yeah, i didn't manase it all. well, process relations with these, you have to tear the united states, has maintaining and presents them around 1100 us military personnel is stationed in
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the country. and they'd be working with nigerian troops to count to on groups in the region. last month, washington send a new ambassador tanisha. the state department says it kathleen for it's given, has been sent to post a reference to resolve the political crisis. us acting deputy secretary of state victoria newton's old service sydney. i'm a last month to try and find a diplomatic solution to the could really am i calling for the bug? becky, but i spoke to be so williams fleming, us on basset tanisha the she says the us believes it is best to remain engaged. so i believe that really washington is trying to send 2 messages. the, the outside message, this politics is that they, they support a constitutional government. they supported by to mr. president, they wanted to return to the constitutional order. at the same time it's actually off doing said he just made speech recently on the speech and kenya is made another one in a goal. and apparently today,
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where he has stress that the united states mission really mean to try to reinforce the parts of democracy and the importance of being the idea that military serve the people. they're there to protect the people and to do the people's well as opposed to their own. well, uh yet in the chair there is um, an important uh, security relationship. so there will be aspects of that, but i think the united states is going to try to maintain what is ultimately the the end game for washington. cuz american choose suddenly, we're in subjected to the same treatment as a friendships. why is the us designing team gauge with a june that over to a democratically elected leader, even dispatching an invoice to me, i'm a and not calling this a cool. what is the us is interest here. it is. united states has no option now, then to call what happens at crew. and i think we're going to do that when that
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restriction, when that name goes through. and then there will have to be a reduction of the kinds of operations united states has with new share, there will be caviar, they'll probably hold a small caveat for certain kinds of military cooperation. but not the full extent of military operation had been passed. the mold in the 47000 as the comedians have now fled nicole in the car back that's authorized by joining forces to control the breakaway region and then lightning military operation. many pack that calls bands and tracts as even with belongings and the spanish smith reports others vote to the nearest village on the median side of the border. susanna, how about some young children? i'm her mother. so they run to the woods from the village and the go on a car back as i was about jones military advanced on the regions. they've not been home since i'm voltage on the boat at suzanne. his eldest son, eric says, what they're wearing is all they were able to bring with the name on which me now
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we have nothing. we lift everything via we just lift the homes on september 19th at mid day because of the war. we'd been told we had to leave because the enemy was approaching and no one stayed in the village. now we're in this situation. as all media tries to accommodate all those who fled many of coming to terms with the destruction of a project that began in 1988. that was when the armenians of kind of box us tried to break away from soviet, as a by john. good. not good is we don't know why we will think tonight, last name is the one i just can't imagine the future, my thoughts a mix. now, i don't know what we will do as home and i blame as a by john. they captured our land and forced us out from our village from our month land. and now we're like this many of those here. so they said ethnic cleansing it, they stayed and car back planes dismissed as nonsense by as a,
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by john about john's capture. and the going to kind of back this triggered one of the biggest movements of people in this region, just the whole of the soviet union. the governments impact who has repeatedly said it guarantees the security. i bethany call meetings who prefer to staples, but there's no one here willing to take up that officer. boon and smith, i was your 0 doris, all media as well. let's explore this further. we can speak now to i read a sufflin, who is a refugee from nicole in the car, back from the war in 2020 and factory. she is not a student in brussels, and she joins this from the read. that is good to see you. thanks for joining us here today at you've already been through this experience of so many on now in jury tell us more about what happened to you and what your experience was. well, 1st of all, thank you so much for providing this platform and for giving us a on my behalf of sort of giving mind people on so for me as a to speak into terms of stores. so in my case, in 2020,
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when the war started. um i was a step one ago which is a capital o for international my and recognize the country code to the public before itself, which everyone knows that it's not going to cordova. i'm sorry whether it's different. i guess my family was being huddled. uh and uh, we just woke up to the war. so as um, uh, as a result of the 24 for the war, a 100 was captured by as varies. so my, my parents basically as a slave to our hometown in the sleepers without finishing, we wouldn't put them take, like even though of uh for the booths to, to, to have some memories from just left everything behind. yes. and now we're hearing stories of people having to do exactly the same thing of just
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having to up and leave and just everything that they've lived for and, and, and, and, and build top priority is just left behind. just take us through the motions of how that is and how it must be to. yes, i absolutely feels the pain more. i feel the pate, this pain, the like of the 2nd time, the 1st time it was in 2020. when i lost my home tom, where i was born again during the war during the 1994. a i a raised a is there, i became a person who i am now and i'm very, very proud of that. um, it was in 2020 away with those titled and other regions of uh our so and now we are, we completely lost our task. so that, that time we still had some hope that we can, we can solve this problem through negotiations. at this stage there is no
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just the just people who stayed outside it and there is it is winter coming so nobody knows what's what's going to happen to them. i mean, i imagine the still have friends and relatives the what are you hearing from them? what, what are they saying about their experience right now as well? at this stage i still have many close friends really to the close friends the world who are still working, but still trying to help uh, enjoy people uh wanted people were trying to to find the missing people. uh, and the situation is getting worse and worse. so at this stage i was talking like to them just before uh, this call and uh, i know that uh they don't have like a problem uh, internet connection. uh then what was, it comes on the 19th and they don't even know what's inside of it. no,
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there is no problem international observers to, to, to watch what's happening. right. and the whole thing, can i just so as you want one final quick question was we just running out of time, but i do appreciate your time with this or in it. but just one quick question. does everybody want to leave or, or is there anybody who just wants to stay? no, no, there's no there's, there's no on because of the 2020 or of today 9 last to ration of people after this final uh, really 3 a text on our meals. and all the war crimes committed by us are the policies which will, which will emerge lightly. now we, we, we are having like the collecting all the information once they have done with the children in the borderline. uh, we would just with the military uh for so i feel comfortable heart stuff like that
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. the soldiers would you like to buy these uh, horizon by these and i don't know if it's, it's just in human behavior and the seem all these, it's impossible to imagine any, any questions this past week? so we, so with this type, the all right, hold as original, we'll have to leave with the arena suffering, thanks so much for joining us. thank you. thank you. and now the progress on credit team is arrived in india, a head of the cricket woke up long running political tensions between the 2 countries. will they make these visits? very rare. the last time i started was in india was 7 years ago. seeing was any recently issued fuses for in there and it will not match and harder but will now be played behind. close those this tapes on with the sports present to peter stomach. peter, tell us more about why is being so long as his pack somewhere and indeed,
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quite so there's a history of political tension between the 2 countries. talk east on in india as we oh, well, a way, but this explains to cricket as well. unfortunately. so the way that it works for you is you don't understand cricket bed. well you said you have a world cup every 4 using 50 of the cricket an a before using t 20 and they sort of alternate. so the idea is that every 2 years you have a world cup, but in between the various cricketing countries to one another. so you have bi lateral series. so for example, this coming december and january, india will be touring south africa, they'll play taste matches one day matches and t 20 matches. but india and pocky still have not played each other in one of these series since 2007. so the only time the parties don't visit india all the other way around is doing a world cup see 20 or 50 over. and the last time one of these occasions presented themselves was 2016. and now gave me in 2023. right. and that's going to be an epic encounter. it always is a when the, till they meet, it's the biggest thing and cricket no doubt about it. so when you consider the
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population size of the, to the television audience with global interest, this is bigger than the ashes. that reading is the. so mine had actually been, but it really is. and they'll be meeting at the, one of the new cricket grounds in the will, the, the ring promoting stadium. it takes 132000 people. and that's an i'm the bud. all right, peter, thanks very much indeed for that update. we'll see with the school, but i just want to if you don't see that, thanks a lot. so what's the head here now? is there a we report from the border between germany and public of the appellate announces restrictive controls. we look at the emissions projects and the philippines to revise the world's most beautiful river. and dissipated will be here today with the latest action from the aging games is house. china continued to terminate the petition that's on the way. and so the,
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transport this dangerous but precious cargo risk in your phone. you on al jazeera, the the, [000:00:00;00] the, again, you're watching out for might have our top story is, is, uh, and the president of mexico is quoting for a meeting of foreign ministers from 10 countries across lots of america to discuss migration. a record number of migrants of being crossing united states from mexico funerals being held in northern iraq, where at least 95 dozens and up to 5 break out of the way. 9 people interested an
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investigation is underway. different john 5, so that's a new jazz landed back in paris and months of military government orders and out to lead us to have ended mid chico operation with fronts and forwarded it to them faster. the entrance to the place in germany have from more than 100 syrian citizens inside an apartment so. so in connection with the smuggling ring, european union has accuse a better senior president of encouraging illegal migration across his board into you nations. germany says it would increase police patrols along what it calls cross border smuggling roots from pilot and the czech republic. borders that add up to 1600 kilometers as much of that borders in germany's northeast. and that's where a correspondent dominant came not results. understanding it one of the many crossing points between germany and poland. this happens to be thankful and order over my shoulder. on the other side of the bridge is the polar settlement of the beats. and in between,
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you can see german police who are standing here and carrying out spots checks to try to identify, in some cases, instances of people smuggling. the points to make here is what the german government says. this has become a really serious issue, a growing issue in this country and the cost of this calendar year in august, if this year alone, 67 percent more people were smuggled illegally into this country and was so in the august of 2022. that's why the minister says she has to act, but behind that spends also the full and very many elected officials in the border states of germany. that's for various saxony, brenda book where i am right now. i've said so many people have been coming to this country, whether legally or illegally demanding assignment, and help that it feels as or that back in the refugee crisis of 2015. that is why the minister says she is active. but remember, one final thoughts before the germany, she has repugnant in the czech republic,
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is more than 15 and 600 kilometers long time. it petrol, so many places safely or is this gesture of politics? some people in politics in this country. but if it's gesture politics, but the minister says it's time to act. so many houses, era on the drum and publish for a group of young people is taking $32.00 european countries to quote, to force them to do more to tackle climate change. the youngsters it from portugal, and they took the case of the european court of human rights following bentley wall and fines back in 2017. they say that human rights are already being violated. drink due to the impacts of climate change. if the successful, the court could order countries to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions and comply with straight to targets with a mux has more or raging wildfires in our regular feature of southern europe, some of the season blazes in portugal 6 years ago that killed 66 people
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could not bolster a legal case aimed at forcing nations to speed off action to reduce emissions. 6 young people, aged 11 to 24, assuming 32 european governments in strasburg, from the european colt of human rights, among them to feel only better if you want to take action and show you that you are capable to change the planet and for the generator room that is good. you have to act on any respect and listen to our legal team, say the current climate policies of those nations will not reduce emissions as much as required to retain that client's quality of life. we're talking about he's extremes, which would impact their ability to exercise, develop doors that would be confined indoors for significant periods of time within their lifetime. so we're talking about concrete time we're talking about emissions from across, you're impacting of if the 6 can prove those impacts violate the human rights. the
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implications could be very costly for the governments involved. the hearing today could be an opportunity to deliver a legally binding decisions that would require governments acts because they have failed to act despite having the resources to adopt more in vicious climate policies. the quotes grand chamber is hearing several similar cases this year. in march, a group of women from switzerland have their own day and quote, 2 people have it in their power to change the course of history. they argue the swift governments fail to act on climate change and so infringe that right to life . that europe, human rights convention guarantees the court will likely read on both cases and a 3rd from france at some point next year. but as climate change on its consequences continue to expand. similar cases in europe and beyond could soon do the same. the marks out as era. so what other label shipping industry is one of
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the world's top produces of greenhouse gases and despite play, just to improve fleets, progress is very slow. are you in trade and development agency report says that can be changed. the cargo ships produced 3 percent, it took level emissions, but pollution can be reduced. slow speeds would mean they would use less to high tech paints would reduce friction between the vessel in the water. and therefore fuel consumption would be reduced to a new generation of so called route to sales could push laws vessels if they was sailing bytes. and they can improve efficiency by up to a foot. thoughts, 99 percent of ship soon as possible fuels, as opposed to fuels derived from agricultural, green, hydrogen, which are available. jacob bombs strong from the transport environment. a green advocacy group says some shipping companies are investing green energy, but there's no push for the wind. the industry is just 2 weeks ago, we sold one of the biggest companies in the shipping companies and it was nice. the
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danish company, they've already put their money by the mountains because they've ordered a sure series of ships that can settle on green meadow. and then they've invested the needed revenue in method. no, i agree mental emotional derived from green hygiene. so this is one of the, the scalable, the real scalable and sustainable alternatives are greenfield. so we ready to say as possible. and the thing about this is when we were talking about big sums of money, i can, it does when you to look at the figures, it sounds like, you know, the point of the shipping industry is that it's built on incredible economies of scale. so that means we did a study last year to show that if we took the ships running from china to europe on the greenest, few as possible, the price of the final product, we don't get right. which i did go up really much. like i said, for example, a pair of trainers with the greenest you as possible the price will only go up less than $0.10. okay, so this is more than possible. what are the big issues with are with the shipping
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industry? it is, is, is these assets, they have to ships a really, really long after the fact that they lost the thoughts of 20, even in some places best yet. so that means it's difficult to kickstart the transition and we read, but it still means we were the ships we want to. now we'll have them in to 2050. so we really, really need to check. now i think the thing to say, hey, is that we don't have the, the push from the regulation. we don't have a policy which is creating a level playing field and incentivizing our shipping some things to do different deals. now the government to the philippines is beginning, restoring was described as a dead river. the pass. it was way in manila has been ranked as the world's most polluting river. it empties thousands of tons of plastic into the sea around the country. each year is bound to be, let reports not from the capital. a task force has been formed to clean it up. as a cycling advocate, arrow crews up in bikes along the passive river. it's
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a main body of water that stretches nearly 30 kilometers in spans 5 cities within the philippines. capital region was clearly polluted. iris doesn't think it's dead . i see a lot of people hanging out in this area. i didn't even, we can't just see people fishing whether or not it's that it's serving a purpose. in 2021, a global study found positive river carried the most plastic waste reaching the ocean from rivers or small parks and historical landmarks lined the rivers banks. so the informal communities and industries, they produce waste, where people used to bait and wildlife. dr. president, for it in marcus junior, believes the river is 4th savings. these invades a master plan. he says, we'll be happy to take the waterway and develop areas around it to boost trade and tourism and the quality of life for millions of people. there been many efforts to clean up the positive river over the years, but this $35000000.00 dressing pots are just one of the biggest operations today.
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and it helps a compliment the government's plan. son miguel is one of the country's biggest roberts, is undertaking the years long endeavor and at no cost to the government. at the moment we are almost complete in cleaning up the river. we have uh, removed about 1400000 metric tons of sales in the waste. but critics have expressed doubts over to companies intentions suddenly get us also proposed building a major road over the waterway. you know, when you look at the population of metro, many large, 696 percent of filipino households don't own don't own private fires. and so you're talking about the 4 percent. your seating the face of a river compromising environmental concerns, compromising carriers is compromising communities for the apartments in the department of human settlement and urban development heads deposit river
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rehabilitation committee and says the road is a part of its plan with both projects till years into making people here can only wait to see how saving this river is going to change their environment quite. even though alger 0, manila started delegation is concluded, it's visit to ramallah the 1st from reality to taking place and said he is knife elsie. dar is sorry, rape is not a resident time positive to be occupied. opposed to the entire truth. he's been meeting the palestinian prime minister. i'm having to sit here on choose day. how so dari met the president. my for you to pass as well as other senior officials. he confirmed the kingdoms commitment to an independent palestinian state, or it's helping us send it through and his wife have pleaded not guilty to new york cools off to being indicted on bribery, charges prosecuted. say the above and then does this spouse except to thousands of dollars from 3 new jersey businessmen to secretly help did gypsy government. carol
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amazon has moved from outside the cold in new york. it did plead not guilty. uh, just in the last few minutes he just left the court house here with his wife. uh he had to post a $100000.00 fail and his passport was rebuilt. so he will not be able to travel outside the country unless it's on official. a government business now this is a salacious bribery case according to prosecutors that involve a mercedes benz gold bars and hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash. but essentially what the prosecution is alleging is that the senator with serve the state of new jersey and the 3rd term. and then once the chairman of a powerful, a foreign relations committee, he passed along secrets to the government of egypt through inter lockers one being his wife. and then his wife passing along the secret to
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a gyptian american businessman, who then pass those messages along to officials in egypt. this was a back and forth over several years, according to prosecutors. and in one case, the prosecutors alleged 5th egypt and government wanted the names of everyone that works in the us embassy and cairo. and that menendez provided that information to his wife, whose incentive to the egypt and american businessman. he then sent it to the gyptian government to the south african president, nelson mandela was one of many prominent politicians born in the province of eastern cape. there's also one of the poorest parts of the country. it is being 30 years since the end of a pol side and many families are still waiting for things to improve. hiring latasha reports now for moon gees is no media link baby. say she was born in 1958. that's 36 years before
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a potted ended in south africa when the governing african national congress took power in 1994 politicians promised to address racial disparities in land ownership services and housing normally is still waiting for a free break house built by the government disable the opal court that gave my family stays here in this house. it is not strong, and it can collapse at any time. the off people who have received free housing from the state and besides, the logic is one of them. she said good bye to her might house 2 years ago. i know to this house because it really was was not so because we bought a house. so local officials say navy hosted people in this warrant in the eastern k province. now live in process structure is if you have a rough day, did a mont house,
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you do not know what really you would do tutoring. deadliness is, you know, in the house might fall. we used to have do the stuff here, warehouses with funding. and we used to have people who have to be placed in, in the community halls. and now we no longer have those because people are, we are trying by all means to speed up the process. the other challenges, unemployment and service delivery. people used to get water from a raise of well, but the pump was stolen more than 4 years ago and hasn't been replaced. and until services improve, then i'll have to use the same to some people choose to leave the rural areas to find opportunities in towns and cities. many of them end up stay informal settlements. electricity is illegally connected to the facts, which then touched by a that's what happened to the eastern cape is the birthplace of several prominent politicians, including nelson mandela,
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but millions he also waiting for that. they feel like they were promised at independence maybe 30 years ago. how did with us algae? there is some kids so that for the well we probably see be back in various the rules now new cost and united have eliminated man. just the city from the english leak up thanks to a one. no 3rd round when the end goal of the game coming through to see of swedish fluids. alexander is sick. that's the 2nd hall strike at some james's park enough to send a house main being through realm for to level to renew the trouble at home against lesser facing methods. here putting the visitors in friends and feel, but the minutes hold back cody gecko 1st equalized between some of these supper. so i put them in the lead into the joseph sort another to make it $31.00
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just the one to start at spring food and it came $82.00 and also bit of defending. so re snelson put off lead or for just 8 minutes. and that's the way it stayed. well, so just the one go, the stance of pages struggling. chelsea became pricing nicholas jackson's for the winning for the blues to send them in to the full around the corner. real madrid have moved to secondary level. you good things to a to know when it gains los palmas, it's a color and some of these main awhile to get going. but eventually they wincing friends. thanks to breaking diaz a, the 1st top storage side moving to what the lead was doubled early in the 2nd health by hostile is recently something of the late career decisions rail trail leaders, barcelona by 140 the you're the very 1st window between 223 rugby woke up, but it required a 2nd of come back again to namibia,
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the southern african nation later in the on thanks to 2 tribes in the opening 10 minutes. goose wouldn't baton and j. c cullen with the 5 points into the movie and they made that the break in leon, but the south americans flew back. they would ultimately, school 5 tries as your discipline customer may be a. we receive 2 yellow cards and one read. this about seems to bustle, try, wrapping up a bonus points victory the time his youngest s h at these asian games has delivered 13 year old scape buddha sway chain. she has won gold and the women street events. so i need to look up the schools in 2020, when china is coated restrictions when she couldn't practice road of lading, which she began as a 3 year old. the st. competition involved scapes is performing tricks on a course that has features of an urban environments. and including rails and gaps
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which cases the 2 runs followed by 5 individual tricks and the sway might change the top prize to become china is youngest asian games gold medalist right is most successful. another chinese young's the engine nastic, 17 year old zoo, uh, tongue winning women's old around title. it's a 2nd go to the games of she help the country when the team events as well. she has the chance to win a 3rd middle, and she's also competing on even bows. find a long series day in the most a lot of words, you know, country you can come close to china in terms of middles, one at asian games, and the house to continue the termination. said he one year old changing gel to gold in the meetings going to final. he's victor even more impressive considering a has a chronic, lower back injury and most success for china and the women's she, i'm sure the final with ally just joe joe winning gold in front of the home crowd. and again, drag and boat racing is one of the events that makes the asian games unique. it has
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its roots in china, but it's growing in popularity around the world. and the richardson results from jo on us both hoping to one day make it into the olympics. a familiar sound from old and a 3000 years on the wall toys of china? the drunken boat racing began in the south of the country. a means to celebrate harvest. several of royal reason, respects the dead owner of the dragon. while we were young, the many of my phone friends don't understand drug and co chairs. they think the unlucky will like a month stuff. but in china, it's the opposite. dragons are a symbol of good food chain. in china, we say we're all descended from dragons. the traditional wooden boats had no set size, and crews could consist of moving full 100 people. more than racing boats built to
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withstand the design. all the vessels for these asian games requested at this factory, while the outskirts of home jo, luis, competition, votes of rank difference, the traditional dragon body so much small and lying to the night of fiberglass relative and wood. and the crew is limited to 12 people. you've got a spare of the fact you've got room for 10 ro is. i don't know for the front, a chastity all impulse and drama. the q j is the woman in charge of keeping the base for the jo chang, university team. i of the just to the pays like a west to explore or west to be fast. the something i always see is that when someone is wrong is running out of his energy. the encouragement from the other teammates well, encourage her to hotel and even more power inside of his heart. so why don't we shoot your opinion competed in conic racing of the 2008 paging and lympics. she now
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coaches all can new disciplines at the university, including drug and bugs. it's making it stood ation games of parents. and y'all, thing says the schools is right to have emissions. so one day feature at the olympics. couple days it's on board attached isn't joseph transits. i think drag and boat racing is no saying the chinese it belongs to the whole world. it's become very fashionable. i know that abroad there are many young people taking it up. so it was an athlete he wants to talk to me and, and pick games. i believe at jacobite to come to come and pick events with him with a glow this fully built on showing his ancient pass. that's the coolest drinking, but racing harvest to stay on on the richardson l g. sarah, i'm joe. morocco has been chosen to host the 2025 after pickup of nations replacing guinea who was stripped of the 2 elements off. you were okay one by default of to algeria zambia. and did you input from nigeria and been in the old withdrew just before african football officials voted
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a joint east african bid from kenya. time zenia, and uganda was chosen to us between the 27 edition. this is only the 2nd occasion walkable host africa's most popular sporting events. almost 4 decades off to the previous time in 1988. they also have an eye on kind of hosting the 2050 fee for woke up. hey, mark is a footballing nation. this is what they love and considering the current generation of players going for the very 1st time to the semi finals of the fif of woke up and guitar, that is something that they can build on. but also looking at the 6 cities that will hoss these off couldn't 2025, and you have a good deal. you have cars of black upsides, marcus rebecca, and send you these were originally the cities that could have hosted the 2026 people woke up that the last 2 of us say mexico and kind of the joint beat. but just getting the feeling that they've also hosted a couple of tournaments, the china in 2018. the people woke up a club woke up a year this year in february,
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so they're ready and good to go. but also really, they're looking towards the 2030 bead with spain and portugal. the ride a cup of games in room on friday and ahead of the most prestigious team concepts, the means goals, rory, macro, it says the lives plays who owns a. okay to miss. that's more than the competition. we may spend mcelroy as part of the european team who are trying to, we gain the ride, a couple of the baby defeats of the us in 2021 year. it's rick will point school research, a garcia in tulsa and the westwood. well, some of the photo play is most involved of joining the lab series and have a look at this now that talking about strategies, tennis record for golf clubs, it's a pain and installs match. that's very full time grand slam champion. for the complaint . i better go to the likes of garrick bell and carla finds the pay to the game. chocolate which is teams land one showing he's got some gulf prowess and that's all this policy is full today. nick pays excellent. we'll see. like to thank you very much. the for that, so as that is it for this use up and i will be back in
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a couple of minutes. have another full hall house using approach to see the for almost 200 years. americans have generally been stuck with 2 political choices, but cannot ever change the quizzical look us politics the bottom line. the alternation is marks connected with one of the world's worst humanitarian crisis. we don't accept any getting migrant joining with the military to impose that deadly political agend. you have to go to our nation. what is happening to the retention? that's one of the biggest stains of the country as well as in not really. this is
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important to me in an unholy alliance on orders here. the allergy, when it comes to iran for almost 200 years, americans have generally been stuck with 2 political choices, but cannot ever change the quizzical look us politics. the bottom line, october on algae 0, china who's the asian gaze, with athletes from across the region competing and celebrating sports. rigorous debate, unflinching questions up front. come through the headline to challenge conventional wisdom. u. k. prime minister. assume that it's expected to address these 1st party conferences leader with a general election looming and a wave of strikes being house broke house premier of a new series. exploring the implications of us and to boy the 1st amendment, right. which is in liberia heck,
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