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around the world, is there something that the international community, your view should be doing to understand how it affects you not counting the cost on which is 0 the prussia attacks the village in the ukranian region of hockey's at least 52 people are killed. the ultimate cry, this is, they'll just say we're live from doe ha. also coming up, man, showing this one, we have tablets to save you need to in your ukraine's president appeals to europe for most important. it's more against russia, at least 66 people on jayden, syria offering a tech talk using
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a graduation ceremony in homes. and us secretary of site engineer blinking is in mexico to discuss migrants drugs. the traffic in the ukraine has suffered one of its deadliest attacks since russia invited last spring . at least 52 people had been killed in a strike on the horizon village in hockey region. president, below them is zalinski says, russian forces show a shop and the cafe in the village. the strike comes as zalinski isn't spying for european security. sometimes. remember center service site, but we came here when we heard the explosion and then load what happened. and also my mother was here, mama, man, this is the only religion. uh, this is a small village around 300 to 350 people who live here. and many left here in new
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patients. i say around 50 people died, 6 injured, one of them, a woman died on the way to the hospital, which was a who will sign best probably has more from separation. and you cried. the ukranian officials are calling it an act of terror, an evil act by the enemy, against a civilian population in what is now being seen as one of the worst attacks. while if he were single attack so far in this 4th, dozens of people were killed. several wounded when and it's going to a russian guided missile hit the village of a good also. now this village is home to only about 300 people. and the government in chief says a 6 of the population of that village was killed in the strike. what we know is that around 1 o'clock this afternoon, uh, there was a memorial for a local resident of google's uh, a village in the car to the region. at that memorial, a missile struck in that stride. many people were killed that was in
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a cafe and grocery store, a civilian targets with really no military infrastructure in the surrounding area. now what we know from the government is that zalinski has called this an active terror, another senior member of the government, the deputy. busy of the president's office offered his condolences and said for the sake of honoring people's memory, it was time now to exact revenge and menu trainings are calling this yet another example of the industry and a targeting of civilians by russian forces in this world is certainly something that senior leaders in coming days and weeks will no doubt be pointing to when they go to their allies, saying that ukraine needs more modern weapons and better air defense systems. to not only take back the skies over his country, but to stop attacks like this from happening again and bringing a quick end to this war. same bus route of the o. d 0 suppers. you kinds president has of june. so he continued supporting the war
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against russia. state is from nearly 50 european countries are in the spanish city of grenada, for summit i aimed at ease intentions and conflicts on the continent for a lot of minutes landscape, wouldn't them? did russia could attack other nations if it's not the faces or your colleagues, thanks to ukraine? your soldiers, i know is fighting against russia right now, and we do not doubt nachos major stance. and but i'm sure none of you wants to find out what it will be like if god forbid, nature has to stand up for one of you. we have to, we need your brain. so that put him cannot scale this in reference to someone, someone else. and it is realistic, that's why the key things are our unit to the unit. and so the wall a while while you're a must be on wavering. well, i'll just narrow. sonya guy goes monitoring developments from the conference in canada without impassioned plea by
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a president soleski himself. it would have suddenly full on on is some best stick to uh, ukraine and space voices. normally that of the various your can lead us from germany as well as the european commission president as of on the line spacing that they, they will do what ever they come to give a, maintain the support for ukraine as well as also even seeing ukraine eventually as being part of the european unit. so now that's still an issue that is being talked about. there were reports that perhaps as early as december, that would even be some kind of commencing of formal tool expect session. but there are many other voices who have said that this is false. is that this really that happen? any preparations in place? a serious preparations in place to make sure that that would be through costing of
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accountability tests. so that could take place costs with the will continuing in ukraine as well. it's very difficult to maintain those tests and how it would be up to accordingly to try and convince of the european union what to syria. now with this being an attack on a graduation ceremony and a military college that happened at the city of homes, the defense minister was reportedly at the event. the government says 67 people have been killed in more than 200 injured families. invited to the ceremony, are among the casualties a sign to hold a is following developments from neighboring favors. this was a significant attack, a major blow to the syrian regime, a major security breach. it has been years since the end of talk like this, targeting a pro regime forces in the heart of government controls territory. what we do know, it's a drone, an armed, thrown at target. there's a graduation ceremony at
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a military college that was attended by senior army officers as well as the defense ministers of casualties. the place was crowded parents students officers. there was no claim of responsibility as of yet, but it appears that the regime is blaming the opposition for this attack because of minutes after it's happened. a syrian artillery, as well as air strikes, a target to many villages indiscriminate selling many villages in the north west of the country in the province of live, which was under the control of the opposition, not who could be behind this attack. we can only speculate, but the opposition, the front line with the opposition is a 100 about a 100 kilometers away from this military colleagues. yes, i so
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a group also known as josh is uh, operates in the bad deal. this is the, the desert that does the region in central syria, but south too is quite far from this location. but we cannot forget that there's also internal problems within the regime itself within the army, within the different security apparatus as well, you know, within, within the states we've seen classes the recently in the northeast of the country between the syrian army and a pro receive and the ministry, so a lot of possibilities there, no doubt this is us serious escalation, a major blow to the regime. but right now, the question is, how far will the regime of, you know, a continuous attacks against civilians? it live, what we are, what we understand is that there have been casualties among among civilians center for their eligibility though they don't. a tech issue and strikes have targeted
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areas control by siri and kurdish forces and has saki province. i to people are reported to have been killed to key of use the syrian democratic forces as an offshoot of the curtis done work is positive for p k. k. some co c o 2 has more from a simple purpose. so forward to southern claremont, a responsibility for the drone assess upon this is the ceiling furnace partners with white people in the province of northern syria on thursday to see a police use the wi fi g as a sierra branch. are they all sold? curtis, some work as far as the car, the side claims that they shut down at rome, that's long to to have a work that plan was signed by a senior defense official following somebody's bomb. the task that targets is purpose, interior minister building in the capital city, so forth. you said those are factors, location, members, and they say from northern syria and curtis foreign minister with best witnesses. they vows to fight against terrorism in north america. and in northern syria,
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that's why many were curious whether took care of would be a launching a ground defensive positing, the p k. k. and why people since the around the northern era of senior turkish defense officials. today, speaking of the press for a sub that is called boxing is still probations of northern iraq and coordination with the rock here. and there were other miss elson ground defensive points against what they call seen after solar found to very similar us. president joe biden has approve the construction of a new section of bootable and southern texas. the announcement comes as us secretary of state institute blinking and other top officials, visit mexico city to discuss security issues. the mexican president has criticized the approval of the portable as a step backwards for speaking. during the press briefing and the oval office, president biden was asked with a, his position on portables had changed the the border wall,
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the border war one who was appropriate from the board of all. i tried to get some degree appropriate to retract that money. they didn't, they would, and in the meantime, there's nothing under the law of them. they have to use the money for what it was from. i can't stop. you know, what you on home in is like for us and mexico, se, se, into what's been the reaction there in mexico to what buttons had to say of the thought was really interesting. that last onset from president, by the end, do you think the portable works and him saying no, as a president and his money to elope is open the door, speak it behind us. and this morning press conference in the nice mexico he's not to publish. said that he didn't think it was the big city for his impact could step any so that the, the, the causes of migration the root cause is needed to be addressed and not in america . that's anything between economic mil, sounding countries, to violence and games. a to a, for a terry and
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a government. but the truth from the, the map for the moment is this is an urgent situation in the united states, an old. so in mexico, mexico government says it's 6000 people across invest southern border. and that's growing to about 10000 people before they hit the know the boat at that it shares with the united states. so obviously something has to be done. just been listening to the opening remarks of the united states incense. they sort of big guns that she cabinet ministers hit to mexico at to try and get him both ms. high level security . so i look just as mexico has and it was 5 speakers on the site before they got to the issue of migration. but then that the secretary of homeland security alejandro . my yoko said that for the 1st time we, which we've been holding these high level styles about security migration is become a theme. we go to find legal pathways, migrants we go to a stroke, people smugglers. so the taking advantage of people taking at policies on legal
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to the united states. so it's a key part of what they're going to be talking about in the next couple of hours behind me. until now, the issue that's going to be discussed is seen to know, what are the 2 countries hoping to actually achieve in combining what is turning out to be a major, major problem, especially for the u. s. that was really interesting. and the other thing remotes as well, because the united states on the mets couldn't 5 minutes as we're speaking about fence, know how it's this big public health problem in the united states. and people between 19 and 49. it's one of the leading cause of death among americans for the mex couldn't ministers, were especially keen to mention about guns as well. going at from the united states, into mexico in the past, up to 70 percent of guns found the mex code crime scene. i've had some sort of contact to tracing with the united states. they've been saying we need help with this too. and stuffing that slow. and at the same time we, we,
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we are committed to helping deal with science and we'll get into the united states . usually how that works is ingredients coming in from china, then being cooped up in mexico and then being smuggled out of the united states. so they're going to be speaking about that in these high level thoughts as well and try to hash out some sort of response at the united states. officials get that way, which will include more lower enforcement, military academic expense, and only mexico. okay, thank you so much for that. that is john home and for us in mexico, se se, at least 14 people have died in floods in india is northeast. and so comes states. the search and rescue operation has been launched for more than 100 people who are missing and run all the con reports, the major highways bridges. n street. in india is northeast, sick them state, all submerged in muddy water. the heavy rains cause the glacial lake to overflow
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flooding several towns and villages in the mountainous region. around 22000 people have been effected and 3000 torres are stranded. authorities say rescue and recovery operations are under way. and you know, we have to work then big bodies did a, a missing persons which have been reported and which includes 20 p plus and then from odd we also have the setting for them and making all efforts to place them. storms of last, stick them state on tuesday and wednesday, causing a dam to collapse and they go labeled with money. i said, i'm look for most of our league in the board meeting, we thought the water level wouldn't rise as it was very low. but as the water was released from the down, the level started to rise slowly. and after the dam burst, our houses were washed away. we had move to a higher ground. all our houses are damaged. now. continued rain falls,
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hampering rescue efforts and the capital gang talk is cut off due to major infrastructure damage. the weather forecasters are predicting more heavy rain for the rest of the week and have warned a possible landslide as thousands of people seek refuge from the relentless reign rental of fine elders. here, a plan that's experienced, it's hard for us to obtain, but if a recorded last months, pushing dangerously close to the benchmark of 1.5 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. climate scientists, systems by the numbers and ball in 2023 is on costs to be the hottest you, if a catherine gamma is a climate change and that taishan specialist at the organization for economic cooperation and development. she says then you think is, are a major cause for consent to be extraordinary and it's all extraordinary in the sense that the drum is so not senior. and also that kind of times as has been
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bullying us, that has been saying that the move temperatures increase and the more rack if you do so, the more we lock climate change into the system to what we need to expect the surface sort of typically once that's uh huh. to predicts to the very uncertain but homes we observe them such as we might be doing just now that once they, they, once they're not into the system and there's no unfortunately 8. no, it's a point of no return, so to speak. so they're observing exactly the same, but it have thought perhaps we would've expected. so to be unfolding so rapidly to be honest with you. and it's what we're seeing in your now just now because it's the end of our summer at the beginning of the also, which is incredibly, i'm usually home. but we have seen that in the southern hemisphere as you know, in their, in their now the summer periods as well, where we have records in purchasing in latin america as well as in, in south east asia. so it's across the whole phenomena we've been observing only. but once we observe the impacts that they're observing right now,
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it's not just the heat. as you know, it's all to be extreme melting that we senior being licensed at the moment. it's been really raised. we've been up serving this year, so there's multiple unfortunately, criteria that we see that describe these kind of tipping points unfolding in front of our eyes. it's still a head on al jazeera. we gauge where you access to a special police unit and the cost of, of controlling the buddha. as tension with sylvia is rising. and we speak to people find doesn't mean who are pushing military troops out of the strategic areas along the tie border. the i have the right, the boycott, anyone i want to in the state has no business getting involved in that gods chosen and blessed us because we protect israel. i want to continue. do want to state level all that i can't support the the new 3 part series excludes the implications
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of us and people who called lowest the freedom of speech and 1st amendment rights. more about the issue, whatever i'm looking for for my day and talk to him quote on which is 0. the critical did. but instead of trying to externalize the management of this problem, the teaching is here to the, to other countries. the europe in member state should be trying to take control of this issue themselves inside story on how to 0. the,
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the, you're watching, i'll just say a reminder of our top story is the salad. at least 52 people have been killed in ukraine and one of the worst attacks since the beginning of the war more than a year ago. president, a lot of man, so landscapes see the russian, the saw had a cast science shop in a village, in hockey for region. at least 67 people have been killed in an attack on a graduation ceremony in syria. it happened at the military college, shortly after the government launched, it strikes against opposition forces. in england, you think it is revealed, the china is experienced as part of september, if a recorded last month funded scientists of warning,
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that's where the 23 is on costs to become the hottest yet. so the a has released the suspected lead to of an ambush on police and neighboring costs of, of the move has were fuels tensions costs of the accuser. sylvia of august, rising, the attack saying the incident relied on width and smuggled from across the border is put a spotlight on surveillance in this remote region. how does the arrows villa marks received re access to a special police uses and sent this report? the lakeside settings may be stunning, but the cost of those bullet please. there's little time these days to admire the view, crushed stream or sheet a sub, and a rapid reaction force on this section of the border with sub for almost a year. but he's never known circumstances as serious as the window foot patrol lately because of the situation about this between us on the side of the side. but we have a flat on from them. it's
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a dangerous area. one of the federal officers died nearby in an attack last month. when you joined up for this job, did you expect to see these kinds of threats? the best part to you? compare them with the on the circuit side, but is doing its uh like enough tons of all kinds the cost of a country cost of those boundaries up here may be difficult to defend that on regular roads. this bought it. so it'd be a fairly recognizes. it's up to me, this kind of my bottom road check point is one of several tools available to special units inside the costs of i bought a police force as they say, they've been intensifying these kinds of assets and recent days, wherever they own out of the threat from savvy, it's a few kilometers down the road. is more real than it has been in years displacing. it's usually searching for smuggle goods. now the more worried about weapons that might one day be used against them. a little more come on to so that, that's probably and as of now, it's difficult to see because of the situation of how he does or we are the 1st
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line that to replace with his guys. if the board is hard just to, to ben excuse, and there is no lump on him, but he just meant to, but i only is the executive director of the institute for security studies think tank in the capital. pristina as we sold last week, was always not to say if the board decided not to be controlled. so i think that they need to invest in the board. and in order to prevent the conflict from within, the receipt is unit used to operating on its own. that mission is motivation enough . we will do our best, you know, decide to soft our content in our community. we do our job and we will assist to do that as long as we already. that means look into the future. but also what the thing that backs the months out is it a bonus. cost of a from says it will begin with drawing his troops from the share of this week. the pull out is expected to be completed by the end of the year. presidents
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a manual mccomb announced the decision 10 days ago. optimist protests in the army cooling for the french and best of the troops to leave french soldiers within this year as part of the fight against the groups. and this, the hill region you in back to investigation into allegations of human rights abuses in ethiopia, is to drive region will be disbanded when it's man dies expires this month. the country stepped forward to seek an extension. betts despise repeated warnings that violations continue. almost a year since the cx 5, which ended 3 days of conflict. thousands of people were killed and displaced during fighting between the ethiopian army. and to grind ripples you can't is all position leader will be one has been detained after returning to the country. he was arrested as soon as he stepped off the plane as national unity platform posit, organize to welcome back gathering that security forces. shut that down. one is a critic of presidents here where
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a miscellaneous governments as soon as i landed goods grabbed me and dragged me. uh, twisted my hands and bundled me into a waiting private car. they drove me to the airport where they put me out and then put me in admitted to come with maintenance. so just unplug yourself. it says more than 15 people. we have fucked in that car. you know, it was very humiliating. it was very uncomfortable, but i'm glad i reached to you or times new prime minister as being age to revise policy towards me and my it comes off to race and fighting between rebels and me and most military governments. this being a shifting power along the border with thailand. revolts had managed to push the government troops out of some areas as tony chain reports, rebels, places in the jungles of se them in the unseen enemy ground troops from brigade, $6051.00 of the most notorious divisions,
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mazama. but the rebels have had some success in recent months in our dinardo. yeah, you want to check out unity among the resistance forces, right. important. now we have it. and it's the 1st big winfrey. this includes a model. we believe we can achieve independence for creating state. after that, we will also try to help fight for other areas in our own across kaya state, also known as currently, the harassing me and most military. this tom act road is one of the main supplied routes for the army. now it's being mined with improvised explosive devices. oh i d's the simple but effective rebels have had to none fost. uh, military background in law. we don't have any military background in telling us that the people involved in the spring revolution didn't come from a military background. everyone has different experiences and different envision that's only allowed. we had to take a bus because we cannot tolerate the situation long as she did strategic areas close to the board with china rule so fully under rebel control. over the summer
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baffled, raged in the town to mess safe and nearly a month before the ministry withdrew. now the bodies of government soldiers lie where they fell and the death us. but those successes who created another problem. this was the police station in mfc, where the government forces took the law stand. now the rebels have to maintain law and order where we control. we have more than $200.00 balls of people are wrong, including idp and these people. i'm going to go about doing their own business because then they are living they've who loved the home. and based on that, we have to provide the rule of law. and there remains a constant threat from the birth control slipping on the ground. mia mazda miller trees, relying on the apple helicopters and find subjects unchallenged in the sky. mean the tactical gains a difficult to hold, strikes the don't discriminate between rebel fighters and civilians. tony chung out
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a 0. well, that's a familiar with. it is up next then inside story will examine whether ukraine's plans to join easy will become reality and want standing in the way state you into that the, the hello that was not in the middle east. and we've had something of a sweaty situation across parts of the gulf, with increased humidity, as temperatures dropped, they're still lingering in the high thirty's the for the and to buy, but they'll be picking up into saturday. but so will the, when we've got a brisk shamal wind blowing down that flight the, to pick up some drastic warnings out in caught off of that on friday to saturday. across much else of the region though it is
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a settled situation. temperature is slightly below average across that event, but across the nose of africa is still a story of heat temperature sitting above the average across the region. when there's also an issue blowing down kicking up, that's the hard task. also bringing some showers from libya down into northern areas of chad and it's a very wet situation across that central band of africa with storms and very lively showers, prolonged periods of rain as well. and they extend the costs into the horn of africa if you storms kicking off the that range whipping down across into northern parts of mozambie. but it largely settles picture, lots of fun in july whether to be found across southern parts of africa. in particular, if we bought swan away, the heat continues to build things, a much looking much cooler for cape town through to set today. the vague, i mean that the artificial intelligence is altering the political landscape. how
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can we, as humans trust to you the machines trust is not given us and develops and becomes more powerful? i believe it's important to build trust through transparency is communication between humans and machines. but do we know that you're not going to lie to us? no one can ever know that for sure, people empowered investigates a i n democracy on a jersey to in europe and leaders meet in spain. when you cranes hopes for your membership in sharp focus, the president wants it to happen. but something within the block or privately less enthusiast. so can it become a reality? and what are the difficult? this is inside source, the
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hello and welcome to the program. i'm how much i'm going for ukraine. there's been plenty of financial and military support in europe since russia invaded last year and.

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