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writes in a country that has no laws on asylum seekers or refugees. the helpless on the fire is randy minute. she checked spun the residential stove and un link school with the guns at sheltering palestinians. dozens of wounded and at least 38 people. okay. the carry, johnston, this is out to sara, nice from day, also coming up, fighting escalate since the dons know stuff for reach and threatening. 8 supplies to civilians. trump, to the 14 month civil war, rushes, 4 minutes to office to both to the king of paso ministry. during a visit to west africa would explain what sent it from us. on the un ones that
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climate change is reaching a new tipping point with temperatures lossy to exceed target assessment, 2015 iris climate agreements, the beginning central ga. so where overnights is rarely strikes of hits a un link school sheltering people in the residential. i'm going to use right to refugee camp. at least 38 people have been killed among the women and children. these really minute tree says it hit the form a school claiming it was being used by him us. well, these are pictures from the acs, the hospital with an injured had been taken. it's already overwhelmed with many patients been treated on the floor in the middle of the it is horrible mass current emitted by these ready occupation is clear evidence of the crime of genocide and ethnic cleansing against civilians including women, children, and the space people in the gaza. strip what the huge numbers of tests and the
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rising and tell us the book, which has been filled with the wounded me patiently and 3 times beyond its clinical capacity. this portends a real disaster that will lead to an even greater increase in a number of markers. what is the best hopes to end the war and gauze, a continued amass says it, sticking to its demands for a permanent see spot. the head of a massive political when you smell honey, and he's reported to have said from us and it's all i have factions will do positively with any agreements on the basis of a comprehensive secession of aggression. completes the withdrawal of israeli troops and prisoner exchange for instead of going to school, chosen and gaza. now spend hours trying to get water for that homes then that families travel long distances in the heat. but often water treatments on a shots because they don't have enough fuel induction. the reason the of the with more it's a basic necessity of life. but for palestinians in garza,
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clean water is cost. the size of this place, people travel every day by foot to one of the causes last operating nation plans that even the it's an everyday old deal. we come to who will to $2.00 to $3.00 times a day. some of this was between king and some will use the washing. it's a crisis, a daily mental and physical struggle with drained and exhausted. most of cause i just want to treatment and sanitation infrastructure has been badly damaged or destroyed by israel since october, 7th, palestinians here now rely on what 8 gets through is where you have restrictions and remaining treatment tags. but there is not enough fuel getting into the strip to keep them learning the hopper or no other way the station stopped operates and due to lack a few. that's what we were told. we fix c will to, to workshop alone and nothing like that. but it's not suitable, it's just to salty. the crowded conditions unlock assignment,
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taishan here means there's a constant risk of disease. and without clean water, even basic hygiene becomes a struggle that i have in my yeah, i have 2 boys with special needs. they need care and they need water. it takes me about an hour to go get water. sometimes when i get back, i find them crying in the tent. they need someone to stay with them. they need mineral water and it's not available. they need a proper tent and hygiene. 7 edge of water is adding more misery to the lives of tens of thousands of college been used currently saying it makes this time after being displayed several times in the past few months. the data that has been left the product time also, and that's what this is. riley is of held a much to occupies east jerusalem as part of the so called flag day celebrations in boxes. rose illegal occupation of the area of the 1967 ball benjamin that's known as coalition government has banned challenges here from reporting in israel. so
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inbound call the census the story from i'm off in neighboring joy. how about a school that i likes the floods? recall i was flooded with his rating flag say the participants of the so called annual reflect mulch. almost immediately after they arrived unoccupied history slipped the open the racist ultra nationalist whose writings began attacking priced indians living in the old city. no one was safe from the buttons. goodness even reported. some is reading newspapers with the crowd, jones with death to hers. members of the far right party, led by national security meeting. this, the, it, the mob been give it made in cushions into a likes, i'm most compelled. and despite in agreement with these radio authorities on the do what they mean, what if you manage the site not to do so they raised flags and prayed of the site. an open provocation designed to escalate tensions. these to you?
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i think there's a direct intention to set fire, and so the bank view and the rest of the right wing experienced ministers. and what they're doing right now is to try to do as much as they can by any means and step because that's view the police tried to stop. the alternation this is riley is attacking out of sydney and, but this was not designed to protect those being attacked, but to support the attackers. in previous he is no, is there any use ever been arrested during the circles like much? in fact, palestinians have been arrested simply for defending themselves. so far this year, 3 palestinians have been detained. a flag day as it is officially cold, is supposed to celebrate the annexation and control of the east jerusalem of to the 1967 rule and illegal unification that on the international exclude occupation every year there are challenges mounted and is really cool to try and change the
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route of the march to try and avoid occupied east jerusalem. and every year the courts approve the march and that's despite all of the violence that takes place in richmond county, which is their amman. jordan. reminder, again, the reason we're reporting from outside as well is because benjamin that's in you all his cabinet has bend elders. here is where the forces have arrested at least $44.00 people during a rate and that cal q yeah. now occupies westbank, that the 9000 palestinians have been arrested in the occupied westbank since the war on guns have begun. these where the army has also increased the attacks on palestinians across the territory, medics and northern israel. se 7 people injured in a drone attack from 11 in the homes group is what it all says. it's launch the attack on the official 3 kilometers lebanese border. israel is ministry says it's investigating white sports is failed to sound warning simons,
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5 minutes to benjamin netanyahu. says exchanges of 5 evidence for good as the as been renewed, fighting between saddam's army and the permanent 2 rapid support forces and the west and city of our fashion. both sides are using heavy weapons and alternative for fighting. you know, fashion began in mid may. 60 serves as a hub for the amount of time and populations yourself. and assuming these military have been fighting for control of saddam since april last year, at least 14000 people have died since the body of my colleague. and i am the mozy slave to the cash company of a former un monetary and coordinate to force the don. he says it's unlikely the arts desk student, these ami will come to
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a resolution. and in the future it looks as if the, uh, the uh, end is coming through the fighting and uh for this logistically and politically important thought for a regional capital. what that means is that the audit is really trying to consolidate its position, generally in the region and the, the armed forces us the don farr fucking, and lost the chit buckled. what that means is that the unfortunate civilians caught from the middle or suffering from both directions. both the artist says as well as to the need. unfortunately, none of them are known for their, for their, of a they just, you can not just last quoted for human rights. and so we have the increasing desperation displacement and destruction, which i think civilians having the less and less options at the disposal of the lucky ones might get away. but then even getting away is a actually fault with verse and they just are heading towards the charging border,
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which is quite a long way away. and so i think it's a desperate situation overall, how protracted light the back will be between the sydney's on the in the recess. so that a flasher of the state capital of north, doubtful. because of course, the longer it goes on for more people will die. indeed, i mean, it sounds for us to say a days because we wouldn't want to fight thing to continue. but the quite frankly, it would be better if i did this, the concept analysis. i should research climax as soon as possible. but i think go based on different critical it of the artist, but and what they've done in the rest of the deductible the region in the other states on that region. i think they are a well funded well supported and the there have been logistics and this support systems around the world. the certainly is ami uh is uh,
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i think running out of options. so it seems to me is only a matter of time before the ours, that birth date control. but the warranty is what they do once they have unfair to control of the, of the top. and again, based on the bus struck, trickled in other places near, like a sway in the, in the region. they, uh, unless you even more atrocities and the 4 civilians, you know, the people all over the floor had been a been adulthood. re the and the was kind of goes to a stop to and the with the know has got available. what are the implications of, of that the, not just the battle of sasha, but the rest says consolidation gets control of this area. so the distribution of aid supplies to people. what about from another to another sort of a burst of genocide requirements, you're going to see possibly, uh, they talked to partition of the country. so with the artist of consolidated,
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the forwarding dispos for the gym, the full, you know, is the size of the front. so it's a, it's a, it's a very huge reach. and so, uh, definitely one thing. and this is going to make this more difficult. if you're thinking of a one, keeping the country together as a sedan and to finding some accommodation between the 2 sites. and then there are also other part of major groups as well. so the everyday that policy is a bitch addiction, more confused because other smaller ministry groups, including those receiving good support from outside the neighboring countries, are joining in the, in the fray. and that they are further confusion names. are there any attempts towards the finding some kind of a peaceful resolution big guns that in even more complex process farm and assess and again, left off is on a for a country tour of west africa must go is trying to strengthen its ties across the african continent the for off will hold talks with the leaders of child that they
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to on thursday. and wednesday he was in the book in a faster way announced the additional ministry supplies and instructors to help build up the countries defense capabilities. nicholas hot reports from center goals, capital com, a plane multiple games at the same time is a skills that russians seem to have mastered in international chess competitions. it may be confusing to some, but not to russian immigrant to send to go. my age cannot get geared that she's here to spread this russian strategy to africans and is representing the only russia but the west african nation as well. it's the feeling because you need to feel the position. you need to feel the weakness. point of your opening in so you want to know when use with pools and when you should wait, you should uh, play safe by the same time, not very press by safe. when you play chest and you can say a lot about the person that's playing review, you can say
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a lot about his character. russians for administer, sir gala, for us, learn to play chess at an early age in school, following his latest tour of africa, western diplomats and the region are left wondering what his strategy is beyond the checkered board. and in the political arena. lever off used to a press conference in the former french colony of congo. to respond to the french president suggestion of sending french military instructors to ukraine. we use much of this way and less volition as to whether they are labeled as whether the members of the french armed forces, or just most recently they represent an absolutely legitimate target for armed forces. this statement was applauded by many former african french colonies seeking to break their relationship with the former colonial power indian congo lab. ralph sought access to the countries large reserves of on top minerals in between a fastow and chad rush. i seeking to bolster defense contracts of the last one,
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the last one of a and b to bid on on. it's also an economic and strategic opportunity to use russian expertise in the expectation of natural resources and defense. but critics accuse russia of using african countries to as pounds to apply pressure on the west . the russians are keen to cultivate multiple alliances, away from europe. it is a strategy that seems to be paying off for now, with many of the west wondering what russia's next move will be nicholas hawk, elda 0 at the car, or so the head on the als is here, the mix down the tango, how the $200.00 euro onto the band to neil is making a come back and point us out of the
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color we are looking at some very heavy right? because southern part, so if any of them also of course has now sec, tenants about wherever it should be. one or 2 spots, because it's just ahead of schedule, that black line shows where it actually is. and the blue line is where it should be, but it costs less than part. so she can see it's pretty much wherever it should be, and temperatures about where they should be to across this particular area. because there is a cool, small cloud around low cloud to up to the north, west into a good part of central and northern park. this dante level, around the ti i celsius, did that it approach above average. it 42 degrees, but at least it's not as hot as it has been in our recent times, similar conditions as we go on into friday. we are looking below the dry weather. meanwhile, across a much of the middle east that what's the weather that western disturbance now in the process of pulling away from us kind of the northern parts of bucks dawn, but dry weather coming back in behind one or 2 shells just around the high ground
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for iran allows you to, i'm being walled across much of that is the side of the met. it's right in a few showers into ducky a 40 full sales just in on the costs when they can see. and we keeping those kind of values into the weekend. and so the facilities to for that northeast corner of africa, plenty of showers. meanwhile, across the west, africa all the way into the gulf of guinea. the, to understand the world. we must experience life through not the size or discover the stories. the company was in the past, due to the voices drowned out by the stove and read the witness documentary. we done valve the truth and changed it to 0. the
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welcome back from mazda about top stores. this is ready as strikes of head to you and link school sheltering people into a residential home that is wrapped refugee can at least 38 people have been killed, thousands more in the army claims besides who is being used by how much the wounds you have been taken to the l. x, the hospital culture. naturalists as violates of health a much to occupy these 2 is the most positive one to notice flag thanks to the patients. protestant in shopkeepers have been attacked. de mocks as well as illegal occupation. often 1967 there's been renewed fighting between
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stones on the end, the power minute to back and support forces. stones, north, tough for states. fighting in the city of al sasha. it began in mid may, more than 100 people have been to since the un secretary general, i'm turning the terrace, used his address on the wells environment day to once again raise the alarm on climate change. he says the world is heating up faster than ever before. a few minutes he's running out of time to take action. i'll just say it was gabriel and his on the reports of the american museum of natural history. new york is home to millions of specimens of plants, animals, people, and the living world. feeling perhaps the un shows here for the secretary general to deliver a special address on climate action. he called a moment of truth. the policies the world is spewing, give nation so fast, that by 2035 higher temperature rise would be old,
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but it's getting teats. on wednesday the world meteor logical organization said there is 80 percent likelihood that the annual average global temperatures will exceed $1.00 degrees above pre industrial levels in the next 5 years. why all these fuss about 1.5 degrees? so because all planets, he's a mess of complex connected systems and every fraction of a degree of global heating cones. the difference between $1.00 and $2.00 degrees would be the difference between extinction and survival for some small island states as coastal communities. the difference between the minimizing climate scales or crossing dangelo sleeping points. gutierrez has spoken often about the urgent need for climate action. but here were specifics. 33 different assets or policy
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recommendations. among them a call for every country in the world to create a national climate action plan. he called for a wide spread ban on advertising, from fossil fuel companies. in the same way, many countries limit tobacco advertising. but if gutierrez wanted to see the challenges of getting local governments to implement his ambitious climate call to action, he didn't have to look very far. i have directed the mt a to and definitely pause the program. the governor of new york is now postponed a plan to tax every car entering new york city during peak hours to encourage public transportation and reduce emissions. it was due to go into effect later this month. the secretary general does not have the power to demand issues be taken on climate change, but with the power of his bully pulpit and being the world's top of the diplomat and advocate. he certainly can put an issue back on the world agenda and that's
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exactly what he was trying to do with his speech. gabriel's on to l, just need your donations amounts, a bu, has interrupted once again, thousands of people have been forced to leave the homes. authorities in the west, our hair, i have evacuated 7 villages, 7 weeks of intense volcanic activity with plumes of ash, as high as 7 kilometers a wide spread. the gang of audits and homelessness. and hate see means it's getting harder to find food that a 2000000 people are facing emergency conditions. un, well, food program says without urgent humanitarian action. 80 could be facing a feminist. we now have 5000000 people in haiti. it's better. it's julie for an insecure, of which 1600000 or classified as facing emergency food and security conditions. these. 1 are the highest numbers on record. these are the highest numbers we've had since the 2010 verse quick. there's no famine in haiti, but there could be,
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if there is no response. we need a robust matter term response right now and haiti because the needs are so high. regen talking about 1600000 people classified as facing of food emergency. it's one of the highest percentages, and that's one of the highest one numbers in the world. so he tests, this is when we step up, this is one that we need to manage errands to be doing what they do best. this is what we need these vocal as yours to be to be out there every single day. providing the hot meals. south career is hosting an agricultural conference, but after conditions which it hopes will relieve hunger. rice is an important staple for many african countries. the soft career becoming a well leader in grain cultivation. mcbride reports from so as for the host of south korea, this conference demonstrates its rapid development from the recipient of overseas aid to a don't, a nation which can now help others, especially in the production of food almost desert challenge law. we will work to
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strengthen advocacy food security capabilities. we will actively promote agricultural transfer and contribute to increasing food self sufficiency. chandler, south korea and farmers have made pioneer and good boncey is a niagara culture. no more so than any rice production. and it's so cold k rice belts project across parts of africa is aimed at supporting farm is that agriculture. ready centers help promote mill resilience rise seeds while spreading education and the use of new technology. what distinguishes korean strains are the yields compared to many african varieties. korean crops can produce more than twice the rice. that's up to 6 tons by hector. with young, rapidly growing populations to feed the worst and in climate crisis, more african countries are looking to increase production rate that you need. i would love to commend the k rice both initiative for launch, for 3 of which is a testament to the full partnership. the career has porch with the african
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countries. the goal is to distribute enough high resilience seeds to african families in the next 3 years to grow. rise for 13000000 people. rob mcbride, i'll just say era. so south korea, inactive assistant, dozens of large balloons. caring onto king john leaf. it's across the board. the balloons are filled with flies, criticize, and the north korean leader activist sites in response to hundreds of trust, feel, balloons sent by tongue young to south korea last week that led to the south, pulling out of a security agreement with the north at least 4 people have died and more than 20 have an engine and a train crash and the czech republic, the collision between the passenger into a freight train in a city of that part of itself, which lies on the main rail cargo, which links the capital prague to the east of the country, emergency services are at the scene. so that kid is it 5 minutes to
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a real good fit. so has made his 1st public comments for being an assassination attempt last month. and a video posted on facebook. he says he could return to work later this month and call his attacker an activist of opposition punches, but fits the shots 4 times at close range, leaving him in a serious condition. i'm in need of surgery. passed through a mile south of andre. on may 15th and handle of an activist of the slow that opposition and try to murder me from my political views. the great medical team of the roosevelt hospital prevented the washington. it's time to take the 1st step, which is forgiveness. i saw no hatred towards the stranger who shot me. i will not take any active legal action against him or seek damages or compensation. i forgive him and let him so out. well he did and why he did it in his own head. us soldiers are mocking to a chest on the verge of deeds, a re enactment till the landing of allied troops and the golden coast of france.
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they've been joined by the sentence of those who took pots in the operation. in june 1944 is credited with laying the groundwork for the victory of allied forces in world war 2. now at the time when technology runs the wells and young people knowledge and seem to try to preserve the use of the bundle and it's a traditional instruments that plays a crucial role and it doesn't sound good. so he's a bad reports or the window in any part of ideas history, an instrument that's what presents the music of point a site is there only a few people around the world who make them some i mean origin. tina people like be they don't have on rescuing beans to and from the past and keeping the traditional life you fall. don't want to go into it. i fell in love with ben, don't you? when i saw a workshop and the instrument and then i started to play. now there is a new generation who wants to play, you know, there is
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a revival of depend on you be the only so. so i knew to you as those who built musical instruments. i know he has set up a workshop. one of site is where he tunes we peers and produce has been doing in school, argentina, and other countries. even though they've been, don't you and was brought to argentina from germany, it's become the sound of daniel in this country. and the heart of the bundling in our this reads that you can see here it is what gives the instruments additional sound. most of the instruments in argentina are very old and making one takes time. we believe the instruments of soul. people come here with the old bend on the inside. they can be 80 years old and i tell them it's better if we do a new one. and they say belong to their grandparents. so we try to fix it the and it's not, you don't need that. lucky many days started to play by chance and
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adapted it sound to argentinean falls music the he says more and more people are following his lead. the, you know, much of yet, i want to go to the most of the music now is with computers. oh, but we're trying to go back to the essence being an instrument like this one that lots of young people are joining in. it's like a box that you put on tour lately and it's unique sound. the revival of an old instrument that's helping craft argentina's musical history and drawing young people or giving it a modern twist. any so i'll just see them when inside of us aerospace company, boeing has no interest to us to know. so in addition to the international space station, lucky a 1st for the company is only the 2nd the private,
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the firm to do so. office space, 600 and bank of oppose a new spacecraft, a new rocket, and a seasoned crew or headed to the international space station. boeing has waited a long time to send humans into orbit and it joins a very small club in 2010. then us president brock obama promised a bold and risky new idea to transform the nation's 50 year old publicly funded space program into one that relies on private companies for space travel. in order to reach the space station. we will work with a growing array of private companies competing to make getting to space easier and more affordable. 14 years later, the companies in the us space race include some new startups.
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