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the, this company is finding less time in the office can be more productive. the employees feel they want to protect the company and maintain this, the working styles for employer and employee, a waiting balance. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm tell mccrae, this is the news. our life from coming off in the next 60 minutes. the us gives the green lights that you kind to use as long range missiles to strike inside russia. in this is really mastic is in the gaza strip, at least 70 people are killed in north and south. cancer is taking this ready is try kids,
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the center of the liberties capital. by route at least 2 people. accounts plus an animal with a big appetite. one of the by sins revival and as a by sean, the sort of mindful to the eco system. in sport, england have returned to the top tier of the european nations lee. they secure the 1st place and that group finds no wind over the republic of all the is 2100 g m t and we begin this news with breaking news. president joe biden has reportedly given you trying to go ahead to use us supplied long range missiles to strike inside russia. the us has been new kinds of biggest back in providing the majority of its weapons and funding since rushes invasion in 2022. the announcement
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comes just weeks before by that in says presidential 10 in january, a. well, diplomatic, it is a james by his is into rio de janeiro for us with president bottom will be attending the g 20 summit and at jim's ukraine will be top of the agenda. now, no doubt of to buttons decision today is yeah, decision reported by the new york times. and this is something of the presidency lensky has been asking for his key request. all these miss solves, the cold attack comes that charge. you stands for army tactical missile system. it's a surface, the surface miss. all that can go up to 300 kilometers presents vents. he wants to use the deep inside russia, and it seems that present bite and he'd been saying no, no, no, has now changed his mind a significant because there are some in the us system particularly depends on who say this wouldn't really make much difference on the battlefield and what i'm tagging eyes of russia, but certainly something it seems that present button has now finally decided to authorize. remember,
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a present button is only the president for 2 months and 3 days more. and another report does come out in, in the last hour or so from the figure of newspaper. and from suggesting that the u . k. of, i'm from switch out long range missile systems. these are ones that are followed from the, at to the ground. these a cold storm shut out in scope that they also have now been authorized by those 2 governments. i think the aim of these western nations is to support you cry, and particularly in that area are russia. ukraine has occupied coolest. well we now think that north korean troops. busy being deployed, so maybe to strike those north korean positions. here the g 20 president biden will be arriving shortly. lots of will lead us here. ukraine and likely to be high on the agenda. many of the allies discussing how to support president savanski ahead of the arrival of president trump, who is not showing
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a great deal of interest and further support for the ukraine will remember that some of the russians supporters are here. china is representative in the g 20 and russia itself will be here and president putin is not attending, but it's foreign minister. so gay lab role will be here at the g 20. so you cry. and one of the key discussions, or in a series of world crises that are all going to be tackled by these leaders in the next few days. i think since we talked to you a little later on in the program for more about exactly what is going to be discussed including climate change, which will also be very high on the agenda that said at diplomatic it is a james buys for us and we are well speaking off of the us decision, ukrainian president for all of them is a landscape, said miss files speak for themselves. it comes as russia steps off a tax on your crime. in the past few hours, each people have been killed in the strike on a residential building in north east and assuming region. the power grid has also
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been targeted as a bank for points from cave. there has been several, a different kinds of weapons given to your credit, increasing the range, the stone shadow. for example, let me so of you've had the f sixteens, has it changed the cost of the war? no, it hasn't. ukraine is still using ground in the east of the country where russia has been making advances. no, yes. the ukraine has taken territory in coast. and russia is reading the force of around $50000.00 troops, including $10000.00 north koreans to take them on. and this may slow them down. essentially what ukraine may be thinking is that they want to hold onto that russian territory for possible to go fish in new negotiations and exchange that territory for territory that russia holds. but the reality is russia holds far more . you putting in territory, then ukraine holes inside russia. and if the is an escalation, because of this longer range, missiles that target deeper inside russia, it will be the ukrainians that will pay the price. this is
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a war of attrition. russia is far larger, it has more troops, and it has been slowly wearing ukraine down. and a part of the effort has been that russia has targeted ukraine's energy infrastructure on sunday. so wide scale russian attacks that ukrainian say, russia fired around $120.00 me solve a 90 drones targeting ukraine's energy infrastructure residents. ukraine's capital keeps a woken up by air raid sirens, understand of a defense is intercepting massage in the sky above them. many took shelter and metro stations, a stock reminder that this war is fossil over, across the country, russia targeted ukraine's energy infrastructure box. the explosion rank over there . but the head to us here, i called everyone i know to find out. then i saw it must have been somewhere here on our territory this but where exactly if there had been
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a fire somewhere in the nearby building things which i believe everyone would have known. but this strikes caused emergency power cuts across the country. some people were killed in the city of them because i have the southern ports if you have a desk that was heavily hit leaving many with i talked to under the christy enforcing residence the q at public water supply points. we have already brought home, at least for 2 liters of water. there is me 2 children and our grandmother in our family. we need to cook and wash dishes. we will see what happens in the evening. ukraine's officials confirmed serious damage to critical infrastructure. especially areas have been set up, given some people, a chance to warm up me still does the old listed of what we have opened, 45 point set fire stations in the city of odessa and in the region. some people can charge their devices here during call t and good food. there are also kids coroner's,
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were children control and reboot. ukrainian officials say this is one of russia's largest attacks in months repeated attacks on the power of great have badly damaged the country's power generated capability. the russian defense of management has admitted to talk to you cranes, energy infrastructure. they say these facilities support the defense industry as well as military enterprises. now despite the reasons behind targeting the sites that have been civilian casualties, and it was the damages an old rhetoric trip of energy infrastructure at a time where people rely on it to one of the homes as went to approaches. i started baker. i just need a key if you claim, let's take a closer look. now, as you kinds weapons, keith has already received a number of long range missiles from his wisdom, ponders, but it has only use them against targets within you crying and rushing occupied areas. and the change in us policy means you kind could use, wants on, known as attack, comes to reach targets up to 300 kilometers into russian territory. the institute
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for the study of war estimates more than $245.00 russian military and parent military targets within range, including 16 air bases. a lot more on this. we joined now by adama tellez holcombe also who is a senior electra and conflict and security at king's college london. and he will to all russian imperialism revisited. she joins us now from london. thank you very much for being with us here on to 0. the 1st of all, are you? it will surprise the button is given the green light now with less than 2 months ago in his presidency. our drugs searching extend? yes. i mean the ukraine has, i've been waiting for months if not years for a 4 bedroom. the be approved, but it will have a deeper inside russian territory and i think that's where you weren't getting update to sort of how do you say disappointed by these reluctance from europeans. also, the germans, in particular, not to allow your friends to hit deeper inside of russian territory,
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especially because we know that a, you know, a lot of the sort of the tax are coming from deeper inside the territory, so it will take very much the ukrainians if they're able to hate some high bond new targets um after the concentration of trump, of troops, especially in the quote screeching where as we know there, there seems to be a progression for a more effective counter offensive involving north korean troops. so i think this is, it's a, it's a, it's going to be a positive development fault for ukrainians. it, like you said, this is something that you kind has been asking for for quite some time. but what difference will it ultimately make to the what will it bring it down to the end of the warranty? quicker as well. i think what, you know, it's not going to be a message for a change in the dynamics of the world, but they might have to prevent sort of, uh, some of the attacks that are coming from air bases deeper inside russia,
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so it would allow ukrainians together with your eyes, sort of potentially intelligence a forward to hate targets deeper inside where many of the extremes are located on the airplanes. the costs are based on that kind of has to stop. many of these very boots or laptops, that's the ones that have a card over the last night. and he 3 me very badly that you create an energy infrastructure. it can also help to sort of prevent additional advances. the navy as part of the something in the course region where the ukrainians have advanced on the on there is a concentration part time sheet of russian troops on as i side of north korean troops. so it can have on specific areas where these weapons one. now to utilize before it goes, what is brand new brand drop out bass long range may size is not only that they, they can hate further. i see, but also they are much foster of them the drones. but the ukraine is,
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i've been using so far to hit deeper inside russia. um, so it's hard to, to get defensive effectively for the russians to defend themselves effectively against them. whereas browns are easier to, to, to sort of keep down from the incoming side. so i think it is going to have an impact instead of going to be a major change my thoughts, ukraine in a better position is there is a pressure to, to reach you on negotiating outcome. i waste the new trump administration in january. so i think it is, it is significant, unfortunately is coming quite late, but i think that is good. uh, that is actually uh, finally coming of cost is a consideration that this could have to escalate things further. i mean, for letting me opponents in september, that of restrictions on these long range missiles were lifted in russia will be at will with nice how i mean, just that, just a simple thread or could that be a very real consequence of this decision?
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by, by that and i think we need to go see the, you know, present pulled in has both from uh, spectrum to escalate and uh, i think we need to be happy to cautious about it. of course, we should not completely ignore these messages, but i think it's unlikely that now uh with a trump incoming administration, which could be favorable to a president from uh, you know, in terms of the negotiations, you know that he was now initiate the ball game sunday to a member of state on started hating against, you know, allies of nato. uh, you know, and member states uh, inside that nature online. and so i think it is unlikely because of the timing. uh, what is interesting is also that uh, the pole is that they know some of the lies in their own defense. the stems on their air force is to protect their own territory because often, you know, there is a risk to the wrong territory with the situation that we have now. so,
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unless once you know that it is russia that tends to escalate, rather than the worst, i mean there was supposed to be much more cautious. and russia has been less coal shows and it's just in its intentions to escalate on the latest developmental schools. and this escalation is, but you know that the use of most career full so switch can also potentially to stabilize the korean funding. so now on this also explains why probably that binding administration wants to send out to you a message that is going to be a response. i mean, this is something that has probably the number of discussion, especially since then of course of arrived in russia. okay, we'll have to leave it there, but like many people will be giving a very close eye on how this trend sponsor, it's done. montela said with most so for us there, thanks so much for joining us. thank. slick solve the russian opposition. groups have held a demonstration in germany's capital balance of been protesting against most goes invasion of you, crime,
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as well as it's cracked down on political defense. sonya geiger has more gathered in large numbers, taunting, no trouble cooling for russia without president. let me use exiles, opponents much towards the russian embassy in berlin, demanding an end to the will ukraine among the crowd. you? yeah. and of all now. yeah, we do a permanent position lead alexi. nev only. she accompanied the organizes of the protest. i. d may cut her moves. uh yeah, yeah. she both released from russian custody in august as part of a historic prisoner exchange between moscow. the west have a kind of news. and so i say that today i can watch on the streets and represent my friends and family from russia. i just want to show that there are many russians disagreeing with the war. and they're not allowed to say what they think it's demonstration comes as a particularly challenging time ribbon with internal conflicts,
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the movement as we couldn't under the strain of latino pollutants. voss correct down on political opponents with hundreds, possibly thousands of russians have been jailed for the political views, including alexi and of on the we've been in prison since 2021. and he's death in february delta below to the movement. depriving the opposition of its well known leader and the toll of russia's invasion of ukraine continues nearly 1000 days into the conflict. rushes, military advances have depleted hopes of a solid ukrainian victory on the battlefield. and deepen is of the cost to life and to the country itself, put in a phone call to the russian president. on friday, germany's chancellor, olaf schultz just pretend to pull troops out of ukraine, but admitted he showed no signs of backing down from it. you see a club, it is very clear to me that we must not be under any illusions we must not be naive
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. russia and the russian president has thought that this will have expanded an unbelievable way and are prepared to risk a great deal of material and above all their own lives with a plan to conquer land and deny you claim sovereignty and democracy. the legacy of nevada only may have left a mark on the opposition movement from the burden of his vision is on those who remain in exile, but determined to continue. so to get all the 0 the, there's no response of people and gas and more than $400.00 dies into israel, is bombardments, at least 70 palestinians have been killed in bombings across this trip on sunday. and most of the day it was in the northern city of bite, blah, here with 50 palestinians, died in
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a residential building. the novel enclave reports. this is what's left of a multi story building. bonzai is really forces in big law here as bodies are pulled out, one by one hopes of finding more. survivors from under rubble grow slimmer, the sab here, so that we need the ambulances and civil defense attracts to be allowed to come and office and help. a lot of people end of the rubble, and hopefully they will be some of the survivors. i should. we as individuals can't do anything for them. is really forces have been preventing civil defense, cruise, medics, and 8 from entering the seats north for more than 40 days. now, it says it wants to route outcomes fighters who have recruits there. but the seeds of devastation ravaged every corner of the strip, including refugee camps and central garza, where a number of people have been killed. why target peaceful people sitting in their
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home? why could they possibly have to justify hitching them in their own house? if you want to target military personnel, go and search for them. the ones who die are always the civilians. those who survived the bombing in the north are now forcibly displaced again. little growth on the shilling into strikes destroyed the houses around just after which is really minute you dropped leaflets and asked us to leave the area of their fling, their homes under the shadow of free lunch. this is rarely bombardment. this mother says she has nowhere to go as a safe place feels out of region. while i'm on the street. and with every stroke, they are pushed further away from their homes and weighed down by what little they can carry. the novel i'll play a 0 dozens of ultra orthodox jews, held
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a protest near tel aviv against drafting into the is randy. i mean, demonstrators in the cities, benet brack blocked roads in opposition of the in list and enlistment order. on sunday, the military issued notices to conscript to more members of the community and june as well. supreme court unanimously ordered the government to begin drafting ultra orthodox jewish maintenance of the army. and this comes as well wants to strengthen its forces on the southern and northern borders. but everything was ready. it strikes on living on capital not allows neighborhoods in central beverage was the license to be hit. media reporting the targets was a building links to a hezbollah group. is the 1st attack on the areas since, as well launched its offensive for he days ago. the liberties, health industry, since at least 4 people has been killed, was early. it has been less media relations chief was killed in and is ready attack . the strong targeted a building in a different area of central virus mohammed fif was inside. 3 people were also
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killed, including his driver. and body guards is ready, forces had not given any warning to evacuate. the building hits contains the officers of the off policy and the russell knob and neighborhood. the area is a densely populated district of divers, many people forced from their homes. and the southern summit had been sheltering their li, how sham has the likeliest from the living east capital. and the significance of this talk is that it's the 1st time, and that's why it's, it's been regarded as an escalation, given the fact in the middle of this world, they've been targeted us as a nation's mainly on leadership, on the ministry and security level. well, this is the 1st time that is read is hit him directly on someone within his will laws, political and media budget. so this is taking us to a new level with respect to the us as
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a nation's the war continues and the tax continues. today there was, these 7 struck him even more at least 7. the additional probably 3 strikes that also happened in the afternoon. so the total was on 10 in, in, bu, southern saw the plus this one in the center of the capital administrative. and that's also significant, given the fact this is the 3rd time or the 4th time that they were with is being hit. in the past months, we saw several of tasks that we covered and report it from. there was on some of the tax, but this time also for it was a huge attack and actually we went the just minutes off. the grid dot moment, we didn't know who's the saw just got this is walk,
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this is the building that was hit and downtime baby booth by that is really wealthy . now, there's a lot of complexities we can get close to the place. a lot of rumors, people running got because of uh, the kind of reports that might be a lot of the threats. well, what we understood is that this is, it's all good slot strike. and there was no warning before. no force is activation warning on the country or what took place over the past. i was invited, which of the southern strikes that happened in the southern so that this is isolated from them. it's not part of this warnings. a target strike was the significant see is that it's in mid town, they lose, it's just a few meters away from the friendship i see from the general the security from
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several government buildings. and at the same time, it's an area where many people have taken refuge. as you can see broadly these all the time of these who sled, the southern, sold up, some of them flat before i came here. but now it seems that they have to leave this area for another nice. now we're getting closer. and as you can see families just leaving the building as well, a very safe neighbor. now it's just part of this whole situation. spots of this whole escalation. nobody, i anticipate that such a strike we're getting closer to where the, the structure place is. can see this is
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a building and we found that route. and aside from what took place here, aside from the destruction, no word yet on who was killed. and how many were killed, but it's clear, it's a, it's a was or, and this is not the fest have inside they do. they've been several other ones in the city. this is administrative very was itself the sub anymore. and the past few months there was, there was um, at least 3, all the hits in different areas around the capital. now this is adding more pressure on living ease, more pressure and the government. and it could be taken in different ways, given the fact that there is already
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a china left me with the ations. this is more empowered with what's happening, the southern sub in the south and the car also on the border. and what's happening on the negotiation table, we can say this is more into the negotiation under fire or the i shouldn't under 0 be the volunteers have my doesn't progress and rescuing hundreds of illegal minus, trapped in the disuse goldmine in south africa's northwest province. police say at least 3 people have been brought to the surface. having the task to report from outside the mine and south africa's northwest town was still full time police in south africa. wait outside this mind shopped in store frontier and we people i believe, to be trapped underground. they insist the show of force is only to prevent crime.
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we have never under any situation blocks any soft. i think it's quite impossible you can see for yourself to block of this type of a shots. we have maintained that we are implementing our strategy, which is to physically prevent legal minus from going down the to continue with elicit finding activities. one minutes to do the operation quoted, close the whole is make to smoke out the minus from the microsoft families of those underground, say around $4000.00 down the the police say hundreds. you know, we've been here and pulling these people out from the ground. the police have been doing nothing but to just watch and wait for these weak people to come out and then they take them and throw them at the back of the events of the evidence. so we expected them to really cooperate and adhere to, to their court order. otherwise, if they don't,
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we are really going to have provenance the south african government says it's working on a plan to bring the legal minus to the surface. this is the entrance to the mine and it's a long drop down. they bleed hundreds of people, a stuck on the ground and community, but in terms of the pulling them up, one by one. the stand off has been going on for weeks and no one show how long it'll take before it and how do i toss out of their stuff on time. so that for now, to facilitate a role now, just their accounting gets on the way and send it goes general election and what are the same as a test for the countries new presidents, super tight food. my new barrels across the philippines, most populous island, forcing hundreds of thousands to flee their homes. and later on in sports up to a series of new in mrs. cope's world, number 3 is, ended. this title,
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track the the had a low, then let's have a look at the weather as we start the new week in europe and the tables have turned those unsettled weather conditions plaguing the south have turned much quieter and com. instead, we're going to see unsettled weather conditions sweep in across the northeast as an early winter spell, thanks to cold arctic, and that's going to bring some wintery features to the northwest. we have yellow warnings out for pots of scotland, northern areas of england as well, and you can see heavy rain moving across into island. we'll see those conditions continue to pump that way further, south and east. as we go into choose de says, looking very wintery across denmark, not so much for norway and sweden, but it remains very cold with windy conditions across the baltic states and into germany. so there's one of the features,
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the send for the south. we are expecting some snow to sweep into austria as well over the next few days. but further south of this is wendy for central parts of the med, much quieter, across that southeast corner disagree sunshine. the dominant feature here, and it's a similar story, some relief for spain and portugal. a few showers here in the but sunshine dominates on tuesday of the trump has captured the popular vote. look, what happened is this fault lines looks back to the election year. huge part of it undeniably, is that you can't fund a genocide with you know, what if you want to win otherwise on speaking un office. what this means for the future of us politics. stuff of a pretty extreme novel. the return of trump on
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a jersey or the latest news. as it breaks, students are list a long to find a battle on their own in a sea of uncertainty and unfolding horror with detailed coverage. even these hospital costs can. so that's a bit face of a treatment, tend to be a graveyards who displace families from the heart of the story. hundreds of thousands of people in the north of gaza have little if any food, walter, or how scare their faces up lifted conditions the you, what, you know just here,
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a reminder of how top stores the south president joe biden has authorize you crying to use us supplied long range missiles for strikes inside russia. the u. s. has been ukraine's biggest backup, providing the majority of its width is in funding since rushes invasion and 2022 at least 70 palestinians have been killed in bombings across kaiser on sundays. most of the dead were in the northern cities by law here, 50 palestinians died in a residential building. they were being more as ready as trying some living owns capital loss neighborhood and central bank route was hit killing for an injury. 9 is the 1st attack on the areas is around. whoops, that's offensive. 48 days ago, when he was president, joe biden has arrived in brazil for the g 20 summit. he's joining latest from the world's biggest economies for the annual meeting, which starts on monday. upon arrival, he took an ariel to a part of the amazon before missing indigenous leaders. they also pledged
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$500000000.00 to the amazon font. most powerful solutions we have to fight climate change is all around us. the world's forest, trees, brief carbon dioxide. all of the atmosphere. and yet each minute, we're always chopping down new chrome of 10 soccer fields worth of force each minute. us. let's go live down to james by his diplomatic, get us some more on what we can expect from the summit. so plenty for latest to talk about. obviously the climate change is going to be key to the summit isn't as it is, is always one of the key things that they talk about at a g 20 president biden, seeing the amazon himself and highlighting the issue. but of course, knowing that in just over 2 months time president trump is coming back, he's already towing out the power as kind of
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a deal once he says he's going to do it again. and that's worrying many leaders here, not just the con us president, but the vast majority, i think of the leaders that will be attending this to g 20, including the un secretary general antonio terrace. he's 2 key things here to try and reform the global financial system to help poor countries and also to try and get more action on climate. but he's facing a big problem which is president trump. i asked him about it and then listen to his own. so because he seemed to suggest that maybe ways to work around trump, how all these things possible without us leadership because, you know, you're not going to get that from president trump. ease of use that us as a very important role. namely in relation to claimants. but it is also obvious that to us is a federal country. and it's
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a matter because the economy and all the signals is given by the markets today, out in the sense that demonstrates that the renewables don't know totally the green is, but also the cheapest way to produce energy. and so i'm pretty confident that to the dynamic is of the american economy, and the american society will move in the direction of clements action. so un secretary general speaking of the news conference here, a little the, the climate among the top issues. but so many important issues in a world which is facing so many crises. we talked about ukraine, lebanon, i'm cause, i think will be just top discussions here. but i think among many of the world leaders that still will be a lot of discussion about what happened just maybe 2 weeks ago in the united states . so many leaders gathered here, in fact, there are invited leaders as well as the g 20. another 19 leaders here, so
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a large contingent of world leaders bought much of the tool will be about the leader who isn't here, who hasn't even taken office yet. and that's president trump and a thank you so much. james james spies for us there. in re a a far as he's in venice, while i have released more than 100 people detained over disputed presidential elections. the election kept president's nicholas material and power despite heavily contested results. local rights groups say at least 1800 people were arrested in july during protests against the government. they accuse it of suppressing the off position. but when i was, i thought this is a product of courage. we felt for this may god continue to bless all of us who went through this criminal process. a lot counting is on defiance and it goes high stakes parliamentary election. it coincides with the end of an e. you've fishing deal, tainted by corruption. and the pondering of precious moraine results,
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as with livelihoods and national pride at stake, the selection could read of funds in the goals future on land and etc. those is, there is a nicholas hoc has more in the fishing village of you, all the tides are finally turning with european trawlers, leaving synagogue, these waters, the plunder of the country's precious marine resources is ending, offering you hope to a community long left to drift as the men bank of fishermen, son watkins prime minister, suncoast, push to renegotiate what he calls an unfair deal in this parliamentary election. he's casting is a vote for sancho it's positive party. we want to, that is a or synagogue, easy to associates, will help create like, you know, industries to help a great like to know jobs for young people. that's why you'd be what you'll see like to know by tonight with the results of that. most of those elected would be neat,
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but you would you mind if i ask because youngest president and his son co ally, he swept to power in a landslide victory 6 months ago, fueled by a wave of passionate 1st time voters like julia sonya. now, he's back at the polls, determined to help finding his l i, sancho, securing outright majority. the question is, will this use powered movement deliver again, what do we have? know this before is that we have a problem and that will be here for the party to go a light that won't be here for the people. but this one is different because we're going to alex parliamentary of the, going to sort our, our issues after conducting audits on the state of the economy. prime minister sancho is accusing the former president of inflating numbers. then it goes, it's not booming, but drowning in debt, says something. during the campaign he did exchanges between opposing candidates, spilled into violence. this time, the level of violence is really new. and the fact that the prime minister himself
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going out and asking the minister of internal affairs to take measures that tells you about the level of violence. who helps thinking this alex, the victory of $99.00 out of a $165.00 seats would grant sun coast party the power to rewrite the constitution, re shaping sending goals political future. this is a parliamentary elections that could harold, a new dawn for a nation seeking to break away from the past. nicholas hawk, elda 0. yes. in the philippines at the time, and money has coal, significant damage, more than 650000 people have flipped their homes. the typhoon is the latest in the series to make land full in the archipelago. it isn't getting, so it has this report for filipinos, this may be starting to feel like routine, but it's no less frightening. typhoid monday cracked into the cut down to one is
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islands on saturday. it flooded streets, knocked over power lines and tour the roof soft building. this is the 4th storm to hit the archipelago in 2 weeks. as we evacuated because every time there's a time soon, the water rises and the river nearby. we have children with us and we're scared. that's why we evacuated typhoons are common in the philippines and not like this. back to back high intensity. and so late in the year, the japan material logical agency says it's unprecedented. and it's not over yet. officials war and the ground is saturated, raising the risk of land slides in some areas with friends and some of the houses that roofing the blog like 100. so families have been projected back with a phillip in that process to have active intent that made park apartment. yes. my to individuals have more than 500000 volunteers around the country and that network
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has next to it to come. 50 preparations can only avoid the worst non reverse the trend. this region is one of the world's most vulnerable to climate change related hazards. climate scientists say post and temperatures has never been this warm meaning. storms produced more rain and stronger wins. typhoid money has also made land full on the main. still a pin island of lose on forced to leave their homes. hundreds of thousands of people a waiting out. the storm and evacuation shelters hoping they'll be something left when they return. it this i'm getting food. i'll g 0. lead you hardy is the chief of advocacy and communications with uni, safe in the philippines. she says you in work is doing everything they can to provide relief. some parts of the northern parts have got to do on this island is that still and accessible. so for us, making sure that the supplies a pre possession of many parts of the country is very critical. the closer it is to
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any parts of the places that are going to be hit by a cycling does definitely much, much more. a better for the community is better affected. we also want to make sure that we are giving towards a cash fast response. so through the government, we're working with their program, the national programs school, the 40s, which is basically a program to support the abominable families in the countries where a student, even before the type from the hit, we can try to give them cache to their, of the families that need them, or we need to make sure that the water, the provision of safe for her is there and also the hygiene packets and the necessary things that can help people to be ready for this. and we're also distributing education supplies and these include the books and also other things
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that can help the schools get ready. and in times of need a good day. she was taking the extradition to full, a prime minister, shy casino from india therapy, and recent protests and the capital that account with demonstrates is demanding, has seen a return to the country to face trial. chiefly the country, an organist after weeks of violent protests. thing that issues international crimes tribunal last month issued and a risk for and for the full of premier it says she's responsible for the death some more than $700.00 people during the protest. in place in india have arrested at least 23 people in the north east instead of multiple the group is accused of ransacking incident find to the homes of at least 3 ministers. it comes up to days of violence in the area which they took. if you an incident suspension, since i lost ya, it's a communal clashes between the may tight and cookie communities have resulted in at least 250 deaths. and the displacement of 60000 people in the region. well,
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still head here on alex's era, portugal government tries to ease the pain of brain drain with tax breaks for young workers plus on the clock reported from the caucuses and as advise on on the return of a spaces, it was nearly hunter to extinction. a 100 years ago, supplies and sold another try fee for the world's number $1.00 in this plan. and these will be here just a moment with that story. the how sinews, who are expelled from their nuns in the neck of 1948. still don't have the rights of return. that is that the land was extorted and settlements were built. 20 houses here a world goes back with the young, good old palestinians to re discover their ancestral homes. why doesn't my grand parents stay here? why aren't i here?
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uh, it's something very, very, very special. the women's world number 2, it can stay on sex, had a busy day, supposed underneath delete gene king how the singles and doubles match against the check for public to leave my country in the semi finals for the very 1st time. all of those like on it's lee and the last 4 of these concepts taking place in spain. great brits and also into the semi finals in mulligan. they be reading champions, canada presents and iran economy. one thing every day, opening singles, much against rebecca marino. katie, both of them are upset. the victory the straight since when are the latest on those brits and we'll be taking them stomach here in the last now after a series of name is roy macro is one, is 1st total. and since may the world number 3 planning victory of the world, so championship and divine, then oven archman winning the season ending events by 6 drugs. macro is one full size of the shape of files and it's bits. and it's henry adrian's to the majors in
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a stagnant economy and high cost of living full as young people to see corporate. soon as he's approved, the government's planning, generous tax breaks to encourage them to stay. but as during the whole reports from the capital, lisbon, even that might not be enough to the web summit. elizabeth europe's largest gathering of tech professionals and entrepreneurs. many drawn to the portuguese capital by generous government incentives. but there's a price to be paid for putting pull to go on the globe like the map. the city is full of people is completely full of service before it's full of locals, full of immigrants and for a lot of people. so there's not much room left opportunities may have found in the tech sector with young, educated professionals like, you know, centers of being squeezed out with 2 degrees in graphic design and unable to mold in the minimum wage. she's leaving portugal, most of my friends of at least about 12 degree. and uh, i would say like 50 percent of my friends already love and the other. so if you're
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thinking of leaving, cuz there's really no jobs for us here. portables, no gross economies, a experts needs to evolve which is economy has not grown as much as other economies . we're actually losing track the eastern european countries. we don't have a lot of big companies in portugal that are able to compete salary rise with germany, france, the u. k. candidates, the us, me girl opportunities in an economy dominated by tours of bean porterville loses up to 40 percent of its graduates each year, while 30 percent of young professionals now live abroad and planned new tax breaks for young owners are likely to turn that around even a tax free minimum wage is no match with the high cost of housing. thousands of signed a petition demanding an end to short term tourist lights that have seen property
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prices double since 2015. things are very bad. they're horrible indeed. and we have to fight back and we have to try to to make lives been a home for everyone. lo, gross and open borders. mean portugal is not the only you country battling a brain drain increasingly the holiday havens of southern europe. oh, great places to visit hard places to live. jo, nicole elders, the era, elizabeth, you in climate change conference and as a buyer, jones capital baku is about to enter its 2nd week. and a significant part of the negotiations is the issue of nature based solutions. how environment is in the client reports from sha dog? did i sign to say it's impossible to fight against climate change without utilizing the natural world without nature. they just isn't the technology around to scan, not big struction of carbon that's required. so we have to rely on the world's oceans as far as it's rivers and it's waterways and it's gras simmons to do the job
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for us. the thing is it systems right around the world are in decline. so we need to try and restore them to put the wild back in wilderness and here at the shop, the national park, and as by john the to the exact to that, by re introducing his species, the nearly went extinct less than a century ago. the pricing early sun and the dying days of autumn lights, the mountains of shuck duck, national park were an ancient species. some way. rogues, once again to find it, you have to travel deep into the wilderness, an old savior, ami truck, navigating the pump. these terrain, and then you have to cross the rivers and streams winding through the boundless wood. so how many bison are up here? so in the national park, we have 64 animals. and what are our johnson this evening where you never know
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based campus that the temperature drops fast as a day draws on. and suddenly response a big mail by some just doing this thing the, it's an incredible site. you know, from near extinction. there's now a free ranging self sustaining population that's $7000.00 bison. roaming in your back from the break for melanie advice and range across the confidence that was finally hunted out of existence in the wild. in 1927. this price is related to the last few, the remain, didn't sous didn't know the 4 to 6 and most have been introduced into the shop, the national park. and within 6 years, we have over the 20 several calls. and our goal within the project is to
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reintroduce 100 and move on to 2028. as tamara trump say the wells, the foreigner already in the national parks like the rules and links device and not important parts of the mix. and it's already clear from satellite colors on some of the devices how quickly they've adapted to their environment. this is the tax of the 2 piece colored animals. and within 3 years, they over they explore that the big area. they already adapted to the new way. i'm in why a month to the landscape of this way, to cope with us mountains, vice, and help cap just see a to nature's way. they can eat up to 43 kilograms of vegetation varies and rates in a day. bringing light to the 4th floor is in rich, the soil and dispatch all kinds of scenes. the engine is
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a v k system. up at the clock shut to surprise you for that. so for me, tell mccrae for this news. uh but you can find much more information on our website . so i will be back in just a moment though with much more with the guys and you stay with us the . i want people to look closer at the ugly side of his eye point by camera where all those prefer not to look and write about what it means to be american. about the ordinary people who get caught up us worse. filmmaker rally and also viet time when on the power of political ok. what are the stories we tell sales about also? and how do we base our past to change our future studio be unscripted, want to on i would use the euro avenue, democratic nations, just the part of this kind of behaviors. collateral damage has collateral damage. that's watch. reality is leading to what we're seeing that will allow me to push
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back for a moment is the newer system corporate israel, affecting its volva, standing from the impact of the us selections. the escalating conflict in the middle east of the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on outages. here children playing the shadows alone and narrow alley ways with generations palestinian refugees of played before. like from the margins of lebanese society. a struggle now made was why i'm not the we can was established 5 decades ago. the united nations estimates that more than 90 percent of people who are living on the diplomacy life, it's not just has bullet being targeted. 11 them from us is israel killed, come on to his wife and 2 children in the strike on october. the 5th, when a several targeted assassinations on us members in lebanon in recent weeks,
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posters recently assassinated hamas and hezbollah, lead as a reminder of israel's lease to reach. no one knows who else is on these rails hit list and wherever among palestinian refugees who are civilians. 11 and the next talk may be the divided administration authorized as you're trying to use long range of us with ins inside russia, the total credit this is l. g 0 live from 12. how also coming up saying farewell relatives attend funerals in the wake of more is ready as strikes on gaza, at least 70 palestinians killed across the north and south by roots hits and

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