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how does is ro permit itself to get into this situation of disaster? in the 1st of a 3 part series, how to 0 explores what really happened during the 1st week of the war in october the or you are paying late as all expected in the spanish city of grenada with war and migration high on the agenda. the, i'm on the inside as well, and is there a line from day or so coming out to palestinians, a killed and is ready raids in the occupied westbank. at least 14 people are killed and a 100 missing. and ne, cindy off to heavy rains cause a glacial lake to bus scientists. one to 2023 is on costs to be the planet
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to get on record office of tampa shots his previous time. the lead is from nearly 15 european countries, all arriving in the spanish city of grenada this hour for a summit aimed at ease intentions. conflicts on the continent, ukrainian president allowed him is the landscape, is taking part looking of course for continued support in the war against russia. mediation between as a by john and on mania was also meant to take place regarding the conflict over the cadillac region. but hopes of calming tensions have faded off to as a, by your own president confirmed, he was skipping the meeting. also high on the agenda is the issue of migration from north africa. countries have been not all of a how best to reform policy to deal with subject numbers of asylum seekers will of
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correspond sonya categories in grenada, spain for us. sonya so that will in ukraine, will once again dominate the european agenda. what are they expected to focus on by as well? suddenly that seemed to the confirm with the arrival on. so i'd love to miss lensky this morning, announcing that he had arrived in granada. of course, what is most of his mind is trying to get that black sea region secured as much as possible because he says it is absolutely vital to maintain global food security. that, that key chain of the crating fruit products that needs to make its way out, say sleep now. so that region 14, remember that russia pulls out of that green deal and uh, ukraine has been, operates in that humanitarian car adults to be able to get the grain out of that to
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prevent a food crisis from occurring. as the winter draws me with this in mind as well, the other issue that is possibly going to be spoken of in terms of the crane is the enlargement of the european union. now this has been spearheaded by france and germany. opiates, in a very cautious way as well. there is no time table really, that has been set in stone for this. and there is a lots of portion in terms of how it's going to be done on how o e u members. all going to agree exactly. uh the accountability process and the reforms that need to take place in order for this to happen. but as of yet there appears to be little and easy ask them for this as yet. and sonya and migration is the other issue that you are paying countries constantly have on their minds. is there anything specific we're expecting to hear or the for them to discuss that will be concrete out of this discussion?
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well, the purpose of the european political committee community is the fact that it's going to enable known e u countries regional partners to be able to discuss these issues and to contribute to what the challenges are in the region. so you have been for department of services, the not k, he is going to be conducting towards a round table with a to these prime minister, georgia maloney on the ongoing challenges of course. maloney himself has been extremely vocal on the toll that undocumented migraines, especially coming up from the north african coast in drives recently. and the spy can numbers that easily has to contend with. she has been calling on the european union to make a deal. and of course, that was that the deal announced on wednesday, the spanish, the government, whose presidency, what's the presidency of your opinion currently has said that
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a deal was being fashion in order to try and set most fairly shy route the bus and on documented migraines coming on a very dangerous johnnies which have been organized by legal smuggling rings. this is a key issue that the, the certainly the british prime minister has been speaking on in other european deed is to try and come down on the smuggling rings. because whether it's actually going to be possible to come to a car, he saves a conclusion to this. still, it has yet to be considered. the course as the day goes on, we will find out more about the effect of those round table tools. thank you for that. so when you're going to go there for us in grenada, the united states says it has transferred 1100000 rounds of ammunition to ukraine, which the u. s. navy sees for iran last year now as popsicle, hey, and reports from washington, dc. more of the forwarded weapons,
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could be headed to keep the 6 to do is maybe made it clear they wanted everyone to see what they said were raining in weapons. meant for who 2 fighters in yemen and seized from the stateless tao. they now say they've taken the more than 1000000 rounds of ammunition found on it and sent it to you crate. the white house and state department repeatedly pressed on whether they have the legal rights to do that. the secretary of defense is authorized with the concurrence of the secretary of state to make available to the government of ukraine, weapons and other defense articles from the united states and other sources. and this obviously is one of those other sources under us law. but summer question is this violates you in agreements or international law. let's just put it this way. a given the fact that the, these are not technically a state, there is a a rightful case to be made for the confiscation of these weapons. the us has also
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seized thousands of or any and guns, almost $200.00 rocket launchers and dozens of guided missiles. it's not confirmed, but those are likely headed to ukraine soon. the pentagon says it still has about $5000000000.00. it can be used to send weapons to ukraine, but you as president joe biden is asking congress for 24000000000. the majority of people in congress say they want to see that age sense. but it could come down to just one job. who becomes the speaker of the house of representatives? one of the candidates so far, jim jordan says he is against any additional aid in control. he would control what bills go to the for the other representatives, police says he is in favor more 8th grade. so you could imagine capitals all over the world, are you watching to see who wins the speakers gabble? elda 0, washington. at least 2 palestinians have been killed off to being shot by, is really forces, and you will keep on the west bank. it follows on the confrontations in the top rim refugee come local se ambulances were prevented from reaching the scene as far as
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the forces of kill $204.00 palestinians in the occupied westbank this year. meanwhile, thousands were wounded. east of knob blows, oft is rarely forces fond take us in sound. bones at the palestinian youth, palestinians blocked roads. the soldiers escorted hundreds of settlers to perform rituals at joseph to the abraham has them escalations from new model, these res, half and very occasionally here is the occupied with the bank and they've been happening more regularly in the past 2 years. specifically, we're talking about more than a dozen raids per day in different palestinians. townsend 6, you know, this time it was important cut in, but if you do come and told cutting city, usually what's happened, the wife palestinian fighters when these really forces that a some kind of is that they should towards. and then you get as really supplement
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that is nearby this time. witnesses say that they've salt the words and it's really stuff there who was riding them walter by leaving foot on the confrontation with these really forces. that's where the 3 thing from the area now they've been shot to palestinians identifies as 23 and 27. and these really forces prevented any magic an age from getting bid from helping them. then these really forces when they with died basically on the scene, they took the bodies as part of in his way the policy to with full bodies of palestinians is relieved. have committed a tax against this rate. at least 14 people are confirmed to have died in flaunts in india is northeast and sick im, state search and rescue operation has been launched for more than a 100 people who are missing, including 22 soldiers. evacuations are taking place as a glacial lake has of slowed. several bridges and roads have been destroyed by the
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heavy rains too low to search from the intense rain. full cool is a high altitude glacial lake to bust. low, not great lake sits at the base of peak surrounding dwells the highest mountain country in june. go take a look at the satellite images. they've been analyzed by the indian space research organization. they show the glacial lake busting, which eventually led to flooding into the t state river. it also shows the lake shrinking to subs. if it appears now to have been drained, i've been speaking to come up. how joy is the editor in chief of east mojo. com, he explains why rescue efforts in sick and state have been facing. challenges are right now the entire focus is on the search and rescue because uh over a 100 people. as you said earlier, austin is missing. i think this is um, the bulk of the roof that is needed to be done right now. uh,
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if you look at the notes that came with just being should be any affected uh, small town or 2 times where uh, $1200.00 uh, mega watch them, the dam bush, the hydro electric, malo project, them bust of them. the communication is you have to re establish some of the yeah, many, let's back so many edition has to be established. a themes are being dispatched. now air se, in headed up to us and all you know, have been very difficult because the weather because i'm doors in these higher re just it is still branding. and the weather is difficult for the heavy se or think they so in all this is the focus. as far as the infrastructure is concerned, about 14 bridges have been destroyed. so it really take some time for us to get him to live back to normal c, a 2000 daughters stranded in different places of uh,
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seeking as far as the people who are missing, you know, the well maybe set to allow along to the start as a means of, of the test uh, the base. and so what happened is mostly, uh, these are the both the armed forces. uh, so the uh, you know, have been reporting about really the army personnel missing. the police got bogged down. this is where the bus are now stop to reach. you were uh there is a small village, the deaf, and its very close to the box, or at least a $190.00 people had been injured off to type food, and the queen invited southern parts of taiwan april record when brain storms to the island costs of $350.00 columbus an hour reported by the weather system is expected to weaken as it moves now, across taiwan. millions of people live in order to stay home on thursday. still ahead on al jazeera, we look at why children in yemen are having to go to work. instead of going to
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school ocean water is creeping up the mississippi river, the source of drinking water for more than a 1000000 people coming up the u. s. government efforts to keep the salts at bay the the high low they let's look to southeast asia on the west coast, whether it can be found affecting more northern areas that thanks to the energy being pulled by, ty, food, the coin, you as it worked his way across taiwan, towards se in pots of china. so some heavy rain affecting northern parts of the philippines. and much of indo china, with warnings out of course, at least 40 full provinces of thailand, full that heavy rain. torrential rain could cause flooding for the south of that. some spits in spots of rain,
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but also plenty of sunshine. and sunshine is the story. as we had done on the 2 australia launch, the stuff was picked up. certainly close move and areas, some rain kissing at the edges, the in the very north west and australia or a few showers as well touching into coastal areas of queens and launch the fine and dry lots. if she suddenly for path, we seen the temperature about 10 degrees above the average as we go friday into such a much cooler, however, full that southeast corner where we have seen flooding for victoria. a cool and cloudy feel as we go through the weekend. things are going to turn a lot cooler for new zealand of the above average weather over the next few days, high temperatures. but they'll come down rather dramatically by saturday. the
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penalty state control information. how does the narrative improve public opinion? how is this as intended? this and we framing the story. the listening post, i think the media, we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is cover the, the washing out. just bear in mind. if i told the story is this alex european need is uh, arriving the spanish city of granada the south for a summit aimed at all string greater cooperation. the will in ukraine migration on
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a new expansion will be high on the agenda. at least 2 palestinians have been killed off to being shots by is riley forces and the upon westbank confrontations in the to correct refuge account on the lease for some people confirmed to have died in floods in india is ne, in the 2nd stage, patch and rescue oppressions launched for more than a 100 people who are still missing or from says it will begin withdrawing its troops from new shad this week. the french army is expected to complete the withdrawal by the end of the year. president emanuel micro announced the decision 10 days ago, off to mass purchased in the shack holding the french and best of all its troops to leave french soldiers. with that as part of the fights against the groups across speech to have region. but we joined on sets by a correspondent nicholas hawk, who has covered the story extensively for us. nicholas the country still reading
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isn't there for a brutal attack that took place just a few days ago. it shows just how challenging this fight is against on groups. it is really challenging. it's going to be even more challenging in the days to come. when we'll see all the french soldiers leave the country. now, this operation to uh, to leave the country started early this morning. i mean, around 4 am and it started with these 2 battalions of french forces that are based in wall um, and in the top bar to bar a bar a which is by the and is your multi border in the area where there's attacks from arm groups link to the ice, so affiliate in the air, i called the stomach state in the greater sahara, and now they were their previous to the crew as part of an operation called operation, a mo, helping news, years forces to fight off these arm groups. now it's interesting that you mentioned this a type happen a few days ago because it happens and happened just kilometers away from where the french forces were. and in normal circumstances they would have helped new year's
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forces the couch or via tech. but because those military ties have been cut, they are now heading home. so they're going to be taking a road journey to e. i mean, in the hours to come is due to a 100 kilometers long, very short, but high interest gets very dangerous. so it's gonna take 2 days for them to get there. and then they'll board a plane, according to parents and head back straight to france, but still the still a 1000 soldiers on the ground that we'll have to leave the country before the end of the year. so nicholas, where does this leave and is there and it's a security situation. i've written big been making a few calls in the chair to find out what has been the reaction of people there. now of course, there's the diplomat and taking the, the, the kind of states a reaction from the jen to who have essentially said no comment. we're happy for them to leave. and the withdrawal period, which is before the end of the year is not soon enough. they want them to go as
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soon as possible, but for the people in these year they have greater concerns. because since this crew happened, electricity is cut. we have very little access to water. this is already a country where most people live on less than $2.00 a day. and so the sanctions put in place by the international community seems to be biting this, this, this country, this country, which is extraordinary because it is extremely rich in uranium. uranium used to power the nuclear power plants in europe that keeps europeans and warm in a country new share where most people live on less than $2.00. they said they're concerned as the economy and trying to set that back into motion. okay, thank you for that nicholas hack here and this you gave with us are you in bucked proof of human rights abuses in ethiopia will be disbanded when it's mandate expires this month. no country step forward to seek an extension. this despite repeated warnings that violations continue almost a year, since se spot ended,
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an armed conflict in the countries to great region. thousands of people were killed when these european army led to a 2 year war against 2 grand rebels to increase its control in the region. now new figures reveal that all planet has experienced is halted september, ever recorded last month, pushing dangerously close to the benchmark of 1.5 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. climate scientists us down by the numbers and one to 20. $23.00 is on costs to be the hottest year ever. kimberly rate is an atmospheric scientist at mill nash university. she spoke to us about global temperature changes over the past. yes. we expect global temperatures to go up each year with global warming, but the amount they've gone up compared to previous years has got scientist scratching our heads. and it's really quite phenomenal. do we expect on media used to be hotter than other use generally?
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and that's because a lot of the heat that's been stored in the ocean gets transferred to the atmosphere where we as humans can feel it. and so the last few years have been lemme new years, which means they've sort of damp and some of the level booming. and so they've been a bit cooler. so the 1st on the new year after this learning, it has been a bit of a shock. but what's concerning is that the amount that this particular on the new year has one compared to the previous years, it's still much higher than previous only new years. so 2016 was a strong, i mean you're and that was about 1.25 degrees above pre industrial temperatures. whereas was sitting at about 1.4. so, i mean, you alone probably doesn't explain why we're experiencing this rick or what? and such, do you have another theory? and that's because of when we release greenhouse gases and through industrialization, we also release what we call aerosols. and these a tiny particles that can reflect incoming solar radiation and actually help cool
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the planet. so as we de carbonized, which is of course, a good thing. we're also taking out this mitigating fact of aerosols that have been helping to cool the planet. so we do expect to see a bit of a jump. a loss of salt water from the gulf of mexico has been moving up the mississippi river for weeks now as a threat to communities who depend on the river for safe drinking water. and to farm is who rely on it or gate that crops the mississippi is the 2nd longest river in the united states. it flows from minnesota to louisiana. i'm out into the gulf of mexico. u. s. o. my engine is say that the sol routes which has already moved around a 110 kilometers on the river. and they estimate that by the end of the month, it could be as far out as a 160 kilometers in land. how did your castro reports now from your needs? rivers normally flow into the ocean. the drought has weak into the mighty
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mississippi so much. that salt water from the gulf of mexico has creeped more than 100 kilometers up stream. already sold has contaminated the water supply of rural areas closest to the rivers, mouse within 3 weeks. it's projected to reach the new orleans area and it's 1000000 people. mobile dissemination machines are not enough. the us army corps of engineers is moving fresh water to impacted communities. this barge is essentially a floating, movable tank that brings fresh water capture from up the river to the side where the river water is already too salty. pipes transfer water from the barge to a water treatment plant. we're able to provide up to 2 and half 1000000 gallons a day of river water for them to actually treat and be able to actually send out to all the area residents. engineers are also raising and under water dam to slow the salt water is advanced toward new orleans. finally, as its last defense,
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the city plants to build 20 kilometers of pipes to deliver fresh water from upstream, russell monterey, the retired general who led the emergency response to hurricane katrina in 2005 says new orleans must adapt to climate change. we're not going to leave the city as i don't think there's no need to talk about evaluating the city. we will fix this. all industrial base will stand up and we will get this done wherever ice machine, but we can use it down river of new orleans, restaurant owner, byron, the rid of it, isn't it convinced he says his water has tasted salty for months. very, very frustrated, very frustrated. i mean, it kind of makes everybody feel a little a band and his neighbor, 83 year old, new employment has spent a small fortune on bottled water for paying for drinking. i might go 3 all because the,
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the water not not to go ultimate lead. rain is the only thing that will flush the salt back to see until then people are left to make do, and pray for the drought to end. hydro castro alj a 0 new orleans louisiana being united nation says that nearly 3000000 children are not going to school in yemen due to the ongoing conflict with a declining economy. many of them are now having to find work to help support their families. jones traffic reports motor one a should all be should be in school, but just be forced to give them peace studies and look. and his family were line for the basic needs on the money, the ceiling, vegetables, the market. as it was soft us, it was a nice great, but i stopped to go to school so i can work hard to provide for my family to cover our daily expenses. i am trying to do my best to see what god provide. of course, i would rather be a schools on working, but what can we do?
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someone has to support the families. united nation says there are around 3000000 children who cannot go to school in yemen. the decade global has forced many amenities to take their children out of school so they can work and help ease the financial pressure. the millions of families face every day. the u. n. c is nearly 3000 schools have been either completely or partially destroyed and moved in a cool. so closed some of those areas that are available. i left the main reason to students dropping out is because of the difficulties. there's so many things we've tried, like speeding up the educational process and supporting the students financially so they can go back to school. but these efforts have failed in other reasons. keep failing is the financial situation of the teachers. julia seen his be the teacher prefer to use his salaries knows enough to combat his families, needs the average wage for a teacher and yes'm. and he's now less than $60.00
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a month. and it was almost 7 times that amount to just the case with many people working in the public sector. teachers salaries already paid on time. and often most of tool not gonna come are you mean nice for very little side that are seizures. we're living in very difficult times, extremely difficult. we cannot even handle our basic daily expenses and our families needs mainly because of the war every year. rising cost means the salary depreciates more this year our wages have hits rock bottom. all the teachers have taken to the streets and protests raise your voice is loud and clear. they killed. stopping salaries means our deadlines, so i'm stuck with how to do the french government is scrambling to comb. fee is a balance of interest ation. as bed bugs in paris, it's suspected the parasites
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a wide spread on public transport, which could lead to investigations in private homes. it's a major concerns international visitors on for the government ahead of the 2024 olympic games. natasha butler reports was harass the powers is one of the wells most popular tourist destinations spotted some allegedly being in a day to by some unwelcome visitors. bed bugs, calling in public transport and some cinemas, hotels and homes are. you see, there's maybe even 15 of them in the lots of really tiny ones with less than a year until the power. so the big games, the french governments on the pressure to eradicate them before lunch. we have to take each case seriously and not fall into a panic. we need to make it clear that there is no upsetting but we are responding and checking each case on the law. some people very well all taking the child says sales of antique bed products and the city have risen by 30 percent. come was the
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most of our true that we've been hearing a lot about it on the radio and tv. so i prefer to buy the products and prepare my flat, just in case it's not any parisians who are worried about bed bugs. some international visitors are also concerned about what they might take home among the thousands of rugby funds or in from the world comp. i'd be concerned so we just need to keep an eye as i suppose. i be a bit reluctant to be sitting on seats for i don't need to be sitting. so spend on the metro. i'm pretending it's not happening because our hotels fine right now. so . but we have had a friend from home text us and ask us whether we've seen bed bugs, bed bugs, all know, to live of human blood that bite schools, itching scientists, say washing, take stalls and high temperatures using steam. in fact, human can get rid of them. cc me good. we can look if you do this methodically and meticulously, you've decontaminated your room and just one moment. all those fragile socrates
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step up the back to look into bed bugs. the who pays the people in paris will be able to sleep tight. i know that the bed bugs bite, natasha butler. how do 0 powers? a lot small on french bed bugs and lots more on our website to check it out out. is there a dell come the this is out? is there a these, your top stories? european leaders arriving in the spanish city of canada for a summit aimed at fostering grace at cooperation. the will in ukraine migration and you expansion will, will be high on the agenda.

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