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steals this one. it's amazing to them always staple food. they duck holes in a straight line and when it rains they'll put they seeds and foot lies. they be told, and hope for good on finding more food for the children will be the the russia expound. 6 versus diplomat, accusing them of spying as tensions, those of whether ukraine can use long range missiles on russia. the problem is put on and this is algebra, one line from doha, also coming up. now the deadly attack and gaza is where the forces talk at the,
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in the side of the refugee camp kenning, at least 7 people. the body of cabbage american act of us i showed s e a. d has arrived in a storm full. i had a funeral and hometown on saturday to many and people are impacted by major flooding. and nigeria, we look at why samples, dad's a natural kind of have collapsed reason to. yes, the russia has expelled 6 bush diplomats accusing them of spying. most overlays these pictures of the diplomats and said the activities, switching the country's security, the move comes off of the u. k said it's considering messing ukraine use versus made long range missiles on targets inside russia. this is happening and actually it kind of sizes with the general read trade cove, russian or a source who especially ahead of the and me saying between the us president and the
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u. k. prime minister, a later on today. so i'm to be fight happens from time to time. russian diplomats are also a perio, is a clipping blamed for espionage and expelled from different countries, including the u. k, and varying mindset. russian u. k. relations are as a historic low points. now, this incident is not surprising a tool and just recently the u. k announced that it was going to list is a bond is bond for ukraine. i'm using it, storm shadow, long range missiles for strike, for strikes deep into russian territory a that move of cause outraged russia. uh so what we know at the moment is that 6 employees of the british and the city in most cases have been stripped out of that credit station and are about being expelled. as you said, as the actions were found to contain signs of intelligence work in order to
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stabilize russia, and that was reported by the public relations center of the f as b of russia and also according to official representative over the foreign ministry . maria is the heart of the british embassy at that side. her quotes that the british embassy went found beyond the boundaries outlined by the vienna conventions . i also the tv channel, russia 24, actually names that as diplomats. so we have the names, all of them. uh, the employees of the british embassy here in moscow. so of course, this is a developing story and we're going to watch it pretty close to me. so that was really a shop, a lot of a reporting from moscow that spring, enjoying the hall. he's joining us live from london. has there been any reaction from the bush government join a i know not specifically to the expulsion of these diplomats no, and you know, frankly that probably won't be any sort of
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a sub stand to whole verbal reaction to it. this is something that has happened relatively frequently is unit, was outlining the setting and the use of the printing presidency at moments of high tension between russia and the west. the expulsion of diplomats from one embassy met with the tit for tat, usually expulsion of diplomats from the embassy and the other country. their cold diplomats because they work and they never see. in reality, they tend to be intelligence operatives, spies, most embassies have them and therefore, we don't hear very much so substantively about what they were actually doing the, the f s. b, the principal intelligence agency in russia is usually was saying, says it has the documents suggested the british foreign office or a department within the british foreign office is working to coordinate the escalation of political, political, and military relations. a task specifically with ensuring rushes strategic defeat
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a new credit. now that's hardly surprising. i mean, it's been publicly stated, but his policy since february 2020 to the britain is working for at russia's defeat and ukraine. so this is a symbolic act. symbolic of the attention of the moment, it is also a preemptive strike. by that it may have preteen in the criminal criminal. the head of that meeting later in washington between kissed arm of the british prime minister and joseph biden, where it is anticipated. certainly by putting that they will decide to exceed to canes request to be able to use long range missiles to hit targets inside russia. and so, and what are the concerns about that of the u. k. and the us to size that ukraine can use long range missiles on russia, the concerns about that potentially widening the conflict, the spot to as thomas saying on his way to washington dc that the u. k. isn't seeking conflict with russia. i don't think they will certainly be concerns given present improvements, comments that,
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that would put nato and russia in direct conflict. but i think there is probably a quite careful balancing of interests and risks going on at the moment. on the one hand, it is pretty clear, the war is not going well for ukraine. yes, that was that advanced into the coast region of russia. but no, it didn't have at one of its desired effects of diverting russian results is away from its escalating advance in the east. and it's becoming increasingly clear, particularly with the supply of missiles by iran to russia. so western intelligence believes that this war is not winnable by ukraine, but on the other hand, they probably believe that russia doesn't actually want to direct confrontation, given the costs, it continues to incur him simply trying to beat new crime. so it's the balance of interest may well be seen to lie in continuing to give you credit. every advantage that he possibly can be given a bose to keep pressure on russia and to defend itself. china, thank you very much for that. during the whole, life from london,
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the is very full since have continued to pound the gaza strip at least 31 people have been killed since thursday. 7 died and targeted strikes on homes across on the say that refugee camp in the early hours of friday is where the forces have killed more than $41000.00 people across the gaza since last october, the when, as well launched, it's on slots. despite the bombardments for you and has extended, it's probably a vaccination campaign by another day to reach more children in the north. more than half a 1000000 have been vaccinated since the campaign began earlier this month. medical teams are continuing their work despite constant harassment and threats from the as rarely ami of the that's bringing our costs. one tiny muscle, if he's joining us, live from the essential gaza and that is some red good news from god's
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a honey. the polio campaign being extended by another day in the north with the conditions are usually much hotter the absolutely much harder living conditions in the northern parts and god, the city given the almost one year long of devastating genocide, the word has already destroyed all means of life and no social services or elements available in northern gauze and gone through. all those facilities have been either destroyed or completely dead or severely damaged and pushing the deputy withdrawal and the unit and other leading organization in the efforts of backdating and children to setting up designated points either and whatever the left of honor was, facilities or clinics across the, the go through when, when we say whatever is left, we're talking about buildings and facilities are still somehow intact and can
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accommodate a large number of people, particularly right now parents then and until the report the vac finish. and so far, whatever left there's in the, in gaza and another part in terms of number of, of children at the beginning of the campaign or 3 days ago was the 4, almost 45 percent of the children were not vaccinated. and now we're looking at an extended efforts by one the to make sure that all the children in the know the part and got the good vaccinate because the mom and the devil who had showed the illnesses and other organizations leave the northern part of this trip. it will be very difficult to get back into acts of the, the newly set up a tech newly established your check points because we really don't want the 1st day of the campaign. right before it is started. it's really monetary band at home, void from region to the northern part of the stream and delivering the uh, the, the vaccination and the delivering whatever needed for uh, for vaccinating the children in the northern part of this trip so far were looking
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at a total number of close to half a 1000000 as children and other at least a $150000.00. and they're also reports of extending the off vaccination in the central area. and the southern part of the 5th do look after those who were not back to me during the time. don't forget that the initial these are back finishing campaign here in the central air. and many of the parents and the tenants could not make it to the designated point because of these ongoing air attacks that we're inducted by these very military. also, the eastern part of honeymoon is not a b one. there had the opportunity to reach these designated sites and points to vaccinate. on top of that, there is a shadow sense of safety. there is the i apologize, we've lost connection with the honey, must move the portion for us from that all by the and central guys are on the polio of explanation. campaign in northern guys are being extended by the day. so let's
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move on in the body of turkish american activist. i should note as the ag has arrived and assembled, she was shot and killed by israeli forces in the occupied westbank. a week ago, she was protesting against illegal this way, the sacraments, eighty's bought, able to be transferred to hometown of them in western takia, ahead of her funeral on saturday. the father has welcome the announcements that on curve will investigate. how can i learn that i was states is not letting go of this arbitrary method by opening an investigation. i was very pleased, i hope, and expect the same from the united states. i feel that she got a very good education in the united states financially speaking. she was doing well . she was married. she could have lived a comfortable life. but she pursued her ideals. she left everything and went to the middle east. how she was that much of an idealist and i supposed to have the
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reports from didn't a similar as gives by the has arrived in a stumble, but it was a long journey. first. her body had been taken from tel aviv to the city of buck who was at bay john's capital and then from back to you stumbled the reason for that because of the details of youth and relations between his wrath and turkey. there are no flies between the 2 countries. now the talk is, authorities are trying to convince her family to come back down on the tops. and we do not know what this woman, whether the family is going to give the for admission to the tech is authorities to conduct the autopsy or, or not by the turkish officials. are saying that this is essential because they want to get the that together. did the abby them says that later could be used in the international court of justice in the trial that is on going a gas israel often to a tops the we are who we are expecting for the body to be taken to the city or the
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the in her hometown and then of course tomorrow that is the general expectation tomorrow afternoon, according to the local authorities, the once the policy is that her funeral is going to take place. so yeah, being talking to the people in the town them own for they say that is unbelievable that this is happening. however, on the other hand, they're proud of her as well as saying that she was a brave woman protesting against occupation and protesting against the soft things that the palestinians are going to do. so here we can see that the local authorities, the most policies, is already in your organization in the preparation and tomorrow we are expected due to your funeral. of course, for family members primarily. but there will be several active is not the only form turkey across the globe also to come in at times that funeral beside is activist
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and her family members. with expecting several state dignitaries into ikea and out of turkey, also to come and to join for her funeral. however, here in the city, the general mood is a mixture of pride and mourning business. out of that, i'll just see what are the them problems of items. the. the rescue operations are continuing in northeast and nigeria off to a dime collapse cause flooding that's affected more than 2000000 people. emergency officials say at least 37 have died in my body since tuesday. the surgeon water has cut off keep bridges and roads leaving large parts of the city and accessible. let's bring in our costs funded ask what if this is joining us live from my ability was such flooding in my, the, in decades off with how's the rescue operation going well,
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the rest of your pricing is proceeding. uh sony, sony. uh but it see send me to some extent. right? yeah. when we all, um we have seen a truck loads of people coming from that part of town from that out of town uh, evacuated, people open from that for the last 4 days. so some of them see uh, the land for the 1st time in 4 days. we've seen animals being, you'd like to wait to cats, dogs, and almost every thing. some people are also trying as much as they can to salvage where they can from their homes. we don't sure how many i've been saved, but why we were here for the last one hour was seen at least 15 products evacuation people i know have gone this way to try to evacuate mo man, in terms of in terms of help. we've also seen a lot of, um, uh,
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a getting to some of the people displaced by this disaster. the governor of the state said more than 2000000 people have so far being affected by this disaster. officials. yeah. really, really touchy about the number of casual, just officially we hear that such as someone gets but what we know right now is that that much, much more than that will don old died and statistics you have to be compiled about how many people remain now to talk more about the process of evacuating people. i mean, helping people to safety is i want to move ahead of the not send me an emergency management agency. i want to talk to us about the operation. how is it going? how many people are you being able to save at the moment? actually, we have been here for the past 4 days to get out with what i see for most, including the state emergency management agency,
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coordinating the various posts or does the 4 of us which involved. and i get out. i mean, i feel like it'll come. dave, as a plate, is very comfortable notice to the top to be team. can you, can you estimate how many people have been saved in the last 4 days? actually, as you say, uh yeah, you just go piling. do you know about of the uh, affected persons both, at least we thought about it until about half a 1000000. 0, we are still on your website. do you ever evacuated full uh, no, we do not use the collective audit. suppose we have what us take on us and we have bought use outlook. we have flexible, i appreciate just taking place. so actually when we come to court, can i do like all of our world? so how many people do we do you think it's still in accessible at the moment? i definitely, uh, the many people go over the web. you to see the, the source code on the web. you don't all seats. we go to simple, i'll choose to do. so you can see we have mode if you want me to hold candles
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multiple beam voice. so we have mickey mouse a 14 and showed that at least more people. if i predicts as soon as possible because time use money. okay, so now thank you. i want to look at, in terms of how i think they are, the government is trying to get as much as it can food across to many people. what the state government here is trying to do is to try to do money to people so that they can find food themselves. because this, this aspect of everybody by surprise, by the big question people asking is, how much supply can they get in the market when some of the green stores have been destroyed by the flood waters? elizabeth, i'm gonna thank you very much for that. i went into this with and they says, live in my booty. it's at least 5 times of that. but i have the following heavy rains and basement is many more are in need of repair was and 40 people died in 2018 offshore damn collapse and kenya's breast valley survivors in the town of sol . i have been recording the incident, catherine, so i have
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a pause. it's been nearly 6 years since friday, this from joseph and john, this neighborhood, the town of july in central opinion of dunbar. and millions of the lease is of water and huge rocks gosh downstream. the people leave john his father was among 47 people who died included because of the stuff that we were looking for me . i found that but we found his body hanging on a tree branch. there was 6 other bodies, including a child on the base of the dom up stream had been newly crafted before each class. this whole area was covered with mud and water. the owners of this private dumb was lame, full failing to appear to safety, stunted people. how we build, but they say the har or what happened to them is something that we live with forever. since then, several dogs in africa,
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how far as the flood was. so for one in nice area course of these thousands of people that ensued on what killed in out of but in august in libya, to don collapsed in the northern city of dana, late last year, 5000 people died. tom, on the same many dogs i really need over the past, the tennessee. oh good. um. well feeling very fast and um, because of could it be this talk to them. uh, this is a trouble ticket cattle when this done, why? because tucked it and then is this asked me to such as kind of a catastrophe. way i buy the busts, others say some dogs are old and may not be adopted to environmental changes a dime that was billed for the as a goes totally different from what is happening today with the climate change impact over the time. the increase of people, the location of their new homes,
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the disruptions of the existing forest land that has been acting as a protection of allowing the gums and, and the reverse ducati. they walked out through monday to precipitation. at that time, it's totally different from what it is to day, and therefore that assessment becomes really vital for us to be able to tell it to kick on these, these more what have that is coming into the dams. now, climate scientists say without proper planning, faxed exhaust, as will only get, was catherine. so all the 0 fly central can you still ahead on algebra? north korea reveals images of the uranium enrichment facility for the 1st time showing lead of kim jong loan inspecting. besides, our members rejected the contract and toby didn't time some bullying as stop reject the pay deal and go on strike
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the deposition heat by day and by night have been to things through as a issue of the last couple of years. i think that the seasonal rain is showing itself off and that's where it should be with the rooms, which we don't always mention full night time is also of note the thailand, indonesia are in the philippines. these 3 cities stuff made new september reco. so will nice because if you can't go down at night and you have to record this thing, that's a bit of a problem. now, by day the temperatures away, you might expect to base that particular hosting bank of the readiness showing itself and target and composure, especially as the focus here to the central philippines sides of that the laser names. and these are, in particular, it does look quite dry in the mood, of course is it most frustrated. the last frontal system that came through this one,
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he is taking the showers off show. the next one is coming. it is interesting because the winds are coming up from the sides through tasmania and through victoria and just that little bit of new south wales now the higher ground that will produce nice little late season use this as being on show. but it's there all the same that's really for saturday. this is sunday, still room in past and those warm was it was and nothing like as long as it was in christ church and it looks a fine day. and this i found using, just not particularly will the, the,
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there's no limit to how a dream continue to study in your own adventure. now counter and things the, [000:00:00;00] the watching. i'll just say a resume, elizabeth put on them and go ha, i've a mind to about top stories. the salad. russia has expound 6 of bushes. diplomats that if she was of spying, must cover these, these pictures, signing their activities. question russian security. the move comes on to the u. k said it's considering less and you claimed use versus made long range missiles on
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targets inside russia. the body of turkish american activist, i should note as the aging is arrived in this town, go ahead and have funeral into them and west and to key on saturday. she was shot and killed lives. right. if this isn't the occupied west back a week ago, for us president joe biden condemn the kenning, describing it is totally unacceptable, but stopped short of cooling for an independent investigation. he says in his statement, i am outraged and deeply saddened by the death of i should note as the ag, the shooting that led to death is totally unacceptable. a preliminary investigation has indicated that it was the result of a tragic error resulting from an unnecessary escalation. the u. s. government has had full access to as well as preliminary investigation and expects continued access as the investigation continues. well, joining us now is tom, a kind of most associated professor of public policy at the doha institute for
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graduate studies. thank you very much for your time. so very strong words from president joe biden. why not core for an american investigation into the killing of yet another american citizen, by his rarity, forces like the turkish have done, is a very good question. elizabeth and the answer is, i don't think that when it comes to things that are in need to submit a solution can really uh get is an accountable for its actions. i mean from the onset of the sort of a would. and when goes on, even before, i mean we have been c is eating, many strong combination is coming from menu us administrations. but when it comes to real action, having independence investigations, even from, from k, a key agencies in the us, like, you know, agencies that could voters that are also investigative, i mean, because eventually, based on american citizens. so you have to feed them the have, right? it's correct,
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but no i there is this complicity and the us decision have been saying all the necessity, words but really no action. yeah. and is what it has been on was the boot, the increasing excuses of mistakes and all these things and then push up being so patient by the us president. and it says, lack of action and lack of repercussions is why the parents of another american citizen who was killed in 2003 by and as a bold, as a crushed to death. i've said that the international criminal court needs to stop getting involved because the american government will not do anything to hold as well, to account for the killing of its own citizens. should b i. c. c. investigate. of course, it showed them to see it any criminal cases to the gotten this off. would they have been in which context in which country and the goal is from the side of the ship of the victims. but the problem is, is, again, i mean the us really is not the significance of licensing. number one, it's, it's 200 dice, se to score political this. i mean, for, for the sake of scores and games and they want to attack the opponents or that's
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what they did latasha and set it up. but what i think what the fed and so friendship quoted, that is, i mean, it's a sign of frustration that you know, to have that been uh, seen by the own. instead, state institutions, you know, by you, but i'm the, the us administration of to bring and adjust that adulthood. and this is why they've gone to the licensee on the icbc. shouldn't be the zip address for any of these crimes. but the problem is not with dice, se, now we have the isis is trying, it's best but, but, but send is, i'm trying, it's best because just recently, just 2 days ago, we heard from the chief prostitutes a cutting con, asking the pre trial chamber to urgently issue the arrest was that he asked 4 months ago for nathan, yahoo for the defense minister golan, as well as him, honestly, does he all? yes and let him go home a days and this raises many, many questions. why is that? why i'm just slow on making a vertical in this i think there is some fee of that that,
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that does importance of institutions such as such as i see i see have more of this become part of the size and decision making processes that are becoming slower and, and to a great extent that relevant to address 3 of the concerns on the ground, timely concerns. and this is where the, the international justice system is facing this, your settings. no, i mean something for me you put in the know guys, and then we don't know what's going to happen on would. it's losing its legitimacy as a paula for the system that's kind of really a pull, put the nation and know and values, human values advice. and this is a critical exam for the i think after this war is this, this one goes, has expose the fragility and weakness listened, the initial system and the compress the complexity of faith. i mean the sun that applies to countries and others. and i think this is, you have to be seen what of the, the really impacts on this on, on the global piece of security is a huge question of cost example exactly where you'll have to end up with. thank you so much time to talk more. this novia has released images of the uranium
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enrichment facility for the 1st time showing lead a comes on own touring, the side state media closer to can saying the facilities should boost its capacity to produce material from nuclear bombs. the program is banned on the several un security council resolutions. south korea has condemned the unveiling of the facility rel mcbride has more from sol. this is the 1st time that north korea has revealed in such detail the inner workings of its uranium enrichment facilities. north career is suspected of having one or more such facilities at its nuclear sites. we had not told exactly which one this was or when this visit took place. about we see images of kim jong, done touring the facility, and also calling for the acquisition of more centrifuges, which are needed for the production of weapons grade uranium. this comes as north

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