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the, the device administration authorizes ukraine to use the long range us weapons inside russia. the periods, austin, this is all just there a lot from also coming up. relatives attends funerals in the wake of more is rarely strikes on a gauze, at least 17 how the students are killed across the north and south. the another is
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very striking david's to teach the kills and 22 inches and counts and gets underway and send it goals. general election is a test for the countries we've pressed the of the month. so press the us president joe biden is a listing restrictions on the use of the arrangements solves by ukrainian forces. that sufficient means keith can find the weapons dates inside russian territory. the on the front line follows the deployments of thousands of troops from north korea to reinforce russian efforts, retakes ground, and comes just 7 weeks before bite and leaves office. on tape. the magic editor james bay's reports from rio de janeiro. the president biden will be attending the g 20 summit. so this is something the presidency lensky is. don't want to attack
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times the only time to go miss all system. that's what the abbreviation stands for . is a missile system that goes some 300 kilometers, presence events. he wants to use it deep inside russia and present bite and has been very, very reluctant to give him all. busy as ation to do so, saying that he probably wouldn't help the military situation and his advisors have also bid that it might antagonize the russians. he seems now to have changed his mind on this issue. uninstalled the ukrainians might use. the attack comes to fall missiles into the coast area to protect that enclave that ukraine has taken from russia in western russia and where reportedly the run. now, north korea and troops about to be deployed, we're also hearing that the u. k and fronts which have their own low wage. this all systems have also dropped their objection to ukraine using them deeper into russian
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territory. this is something that is likely to be discussed here at the g 20 summit, this taking place in rio. many of the us as allies are represented here, but remember, so is china. and so is russia. president putin is not attending, but it's foreign minister. so a lot growth will be here, j space out to 0. the g 20 summit in rio de janeiro. 8 people have been killed in the russian attack and ukraine in the region of c me. then we saw struck a residential building late on sunday night. and these 2 children are among the dead. several caused court fire and nearby buildings are also significant damage civilians in sydney, close to the russian border, were often quotes in the middle of fighting. while speaking off the us decision, ukraine in the presence of mass lensky said that miss styles speak for themselves. it comes as russia step software tax on ukraine. i said big reports from keith. there has been several, a different kinds of weapons given to your credit,
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increasing the range, the storm shadow, for example. let me so of you've had the f sixteens has it's changed the cost of the war. no, it hasn't. ukraine is still losing ground in the east of the country where russia has been making advances. no, yes. 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 hold far more, you printing and territory than 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 a war of attrition. russia is far larger, it has more truth and it has been slowly wearing ukraine down. and
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a part of the effort has been that russia has targeted ukraine's energy infrastructure on sunday. so wide scale russian attacks that you can say, russia fired around 120 me solve a 90 drones targeting ukraine's energy infrastructure. let's take a closer look. now ukraine's weapons. keith has already received a number of long range missiles, but it has only used and against targets on the national control type of trade. a change in us policy means ukraine could use one of those attack comes to reach the targets up to 300 kilometers into russian territory. the institute for the study of war estimates that to more than $245.00 russian ministry and permanent to targets within range, including 16 air bases, the domain to the southern most. so is a senior lecture in conflict and security at king's college, london. she says biden's decision was a surprise in the ukraine as i've been waiting for months, if not years for
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a 4 bedroom the the approval to hit the for the deeper and side russian terry tree . and i think that where you weren't getting a bit, uh, sort of how do you say disappointed by this reluctance from europeans also, the germans, in particular, not to allow you friends to hit deeper inside russian territory, especially because we know that it, you know, a lot of the sort of the tax are coming from deeper inside the territory so it would help very much the ukrainians if they are able to hate some high volume targets um afternoons. uh, concentration of the trouble of troops, especially in the course region where as we know there, there seems to be up reparation for a more effective condo offensive involving north korean troops. so i think this is, it's a, it's, it's going to be a positive development fault for ukrainians. what is relevant about base long range
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may size is not only that they, they can hit further, i see, but also they are much foster them to drones. but the ukrainians have been using so far to hit deeper inside russia. so it's harder to get defensive effectively for the russians to defend themselves effectively against them. whereas rooms that are easier to, to, to sort of get down from the incoming side. so i think it is going to have our name ferguson, we're going to be a major change in my po, to ukraine in a better position. is there is a pressure to, to reach that goal, shared that outcome the, there's no response for people in, gosh, more than 400 days and as well as bombardment, police 70 protestants have been killed in bo means across the strip on sunday. well,
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most of the day we're in the northern city of late law here. we're 50 palestinians don't like the residential building. you know, i've actually 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 gross slimmer. the fact that the notice have use of it, we need the ambulance isn't civil defense tracts to be allowed to come and office and help a lot of people under the rubble and hopefully they will be some of the survivors. i should we as individuals can't do anything for them off. this 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,
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where a number of people have been killed. why target peaceful people sitting in their 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 is after, which is really minute you dropped leaflets and asked us to leave the area of their fling, their homes under the shadow of freelance. this is really bombardment. this mother says she has nowhere to go as a safe place feels out of region all the and with every strikes. they are crushed further away from their homes and weighed down by what little they can carry. the novel play as
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a 0. they've been more is ready as strikes on the lebanon's capital, the mot elias neighborhood in central the roots was and bates has to be hit. 2 people were killed into $22.00 injured is the 1st attack on the area since it's well launched. it's offensive 48 days ago. the house area has been the media relations chief mohammed, a thief was killed in a separate attack. also in the central buried, the restaurant targeted the building in the russ on the neighborhood. 4 people were killed including a thief, his driver and his party got is ready, forces had not give him any play, a warning to evacuate, no votes. counting is on the way in this sunday goals, high stakes parliamentary election livelihoods in the national product state. the selection to really find sending goals future on land under the sea. i'll just say it was nicholas hawk sent us this report from you. in the fishing village of you,
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off the tides, or 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 some codes post f party a. we want to add photos of all the synagogue, easy to associates, will help create like you know, industries. so how to create it like to know jobs for young people. that's why you do what you will see like to know uh by tonight with the results of that. most of those like the would be me to bless you. would you mind if i ask because youngest president and his son co ally, he slipped 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,
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determined to help finding his l i, sancho, securing outright majority. the question is, will this youth 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 and like they won't be here for the people. but this one is different because we're going to alex parliamentary of the good. so 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 go is not booming, but drowning in debt, says sancho, during the campaign he did exchanges between imposing candidates spilled into a volume of this time. the level of violence is really new. and the fact that the prime minister himself going out and asking the minister of internal affairs to take measures that tells you about the level of violence. who have seen this alex, the victory of $99.00 out of a $165.00 seats would grant sun coast party the power to rewrite the constitution
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reshaping. senate 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. so the head on now is, is there a court orders police to clear the blockade over in legal mind in south africa? voluntary rescue a say they can't reach hundreds trapped on the ground. unfortunately, government tries to ease the pain of brain drain. so think tax breaks for young workers will spend the extra this. the in depth analysis of the days headlines is trumps. when coming at the was pulse of the time to your informed opinions saw that the look system was essentially designed with americans in my critical district. we're seeing
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a mass mortality event, the likes of which we have not seen for, for to get inside story. question is now all these allies willing to stand by has for a phone out, jesse around the palestinians 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 0 worlds, goes back with young, good old palestinians to re discover their ancestral homes. why doesn't my grandparents stay here? why aren't i here? returned to palestine on al jazeera, the colleges. when
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the, [000:00:00;00] the watching out is here, i'm on sale, but headlines now. us present child buys and his authorized keys to use american supplies at long range missiles to strike deep into the russian territory. the decision was that the employment of thousands of troops from north korea to reinforce russian efforts at least 70 percent of students have been killed in bombings across concert sunday. most of the day during the noise in the city waiting to hear with 50 protestant inside of the residential building. they've been
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more is ready as strikes and 11. it's comfortable. this neighborhoods in the central babies was kids shooting to drink 22. it's the 1st attack on the ever since he's really watched it's offensive $48.00 days of us present, joe biden has arrived in brazil for the g. 20 summit. enjoy leaders from the wells, the biggest economist for the annual meeting, which starts on monday for the arrival, he took an aerial tool that part of the amazon before meeting indigenous leaders. we also pledged $500000000.00 to the amazon fund. autism advocate, it's james based reports from brazil. president biden, clearly trying to focus on the climate crisis, but knowing the president trump will be taking office in just over 2 months time. he has said that for a 2nd time, he's going to rip up the paris climate deal. most of the leaders here do not like that idea. they want to see renewed efforts by the world on climate. among those is
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the un secretary general antonio terrace. i asked him about the us, his efforts on time was also about his plans to try and reform of the global financial system to help poor countries. and i put it to him to the president. trump was going to be an obstacle and he's on. so he's into that, that may be ways to work around trump, how all these things possible without us leadership. because, you know, you are not going to get that from president trump. ease of use that us is a very important role, namely in relation to climate. but it is also of use that to us is a federal country. and it's a market sent all the signals given by the markets today. adding 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
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to design them use of the american economy and the american society will move in the direction of climate section time at one of the top issues along with the war in ukraine, the war in cause of the war in lebanon. and of course, much of the talk here of world leaders gathering in re, i will be about the world leader who's not here, the one who's not yet elected, but whose great and such and certainty. and that's president trump, james base out as the g 20 summit in rio de janeiro to you in climate change conference in baku in azerbaijan is about to enter it. the 2nd week. policy is based on supporting nature high on the agenda, hosts of cop 29, not highlighting how an animal has been re introduced into the countries forests after it became extinct in the wild on the farm instead of 10 o'clock reports early, sun minute dying days of autumn lights, the mountains of shuck duck,
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national park were an ancient species some way. rogues, once again to find it, you have to travel deep into the wilderness and old, save your ami truck navigating the bumping terrain. and then you have to cross the rivers and streams winding through the boundless woods. so how many bison are up here? so in the national park, we have 6 to 4 animals. and what are our johnson this evening? or you never know based campus set, the temperature drops fast as a day draws on. and suddenly response a big male by some, just doing its thing. some incredible site, you know, from near extinction is now
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a free ranging self sustaining population. that's 7000 bison, roaming in your back from the break. so many advice and raised across the confidence that it was finally hunted out of existence and the while in 1927. this price is related to the last few remained. didn't sue's. i didn't know the 4 to 6 and most have been introduced into the shuttle national park. and within 6 years we have over the $27.00 calls. and our goal within the project is to reintroduce 100 and move on to 2028 camera trap show the well for, for know already in the national parks like the rules and links to buy some now 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 text of
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the 2 piece colored animals. and within 3 years, they over the explore that the big area they already adapted to the new way. i'm in why a month to the landscape of this great to cope with as mountains by some health 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 engineers of the coast system of the clock shut up and surprise you to france. now, where pharmacist belong to a road with tractors and protests against the european union's send free trade agreements with america search trading block. they say it increasing as a cultural input. some south america will hurt their livelihoods, should lock that potential the process as well. this is a main road into paris and one thousands of farms of dawn is driven the tractors
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and that vehicles called them on this road, effectively disrupting traffic into the city. some forms, unions, and phones are called for days of demonstrations to coincide with the g 20 this taking place in personnel. because what they are worried about is an app that g 20 you leaders will sign and finalize the free trade deal with south american countries. and these farm is the same because it's that still go through, it will destroy some of that livelihood. but it's up to 10 more pauses with totally opposed to the market. so agreement with south american countries, for the simple reason that these countries produced sugar poultry zeros and fif with standards that are not cool to our quality standards in front and in europe. if this agreement is signed, it would mean the end of some french and european agricultural sectors which presents emanuel, my pro says the front is against the custodial in is car to full. one of the things that he says needs change is
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a south american farm is need to change that the same rules and regulations in terms of health and environment as farm is that very to do and for all the. and he says that the message that he's going to bring to the 220 the head of the commission, the homes one says that she wants to see the free trade deal signs of the 5 being the would be a big opportunity for the european union. these problem is he is a problem say that they are going to continue to demonstrate for as long as it takes because they said he was back or soul scrapped, starts about law. i'll just 0 fairly say just outside part one and tears has made little progress and rescuing hundreds of illegal mine is trapped in a disused gold mine in south africa's northwest province. they say at least 3 people have been brought to the surface that comes off to a court, ordered the police to clear blockades, the set top and the sides entrance. i'll just there is a hermit, tacit reports from outside the mine in south africa's north west town of stow,
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fontaine, the police in south africa. wait outside this mind shopped in, still fontaine, we people believe to be trapped underground. they insist the show of force is only to prevent crime. we have never under any situation blocked amy soft. i think it's quite impossible. you can see for yourself to block this type of a shaft. and we have maintained that we are implementing our strategy, which is to physically prevent legal minus from going down the to continue with the list of planning activities. one minute says, do the operation quote, close the whole is make to smoke of 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
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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. and so we expected them to really co operate and adhere to, to the court order. otherwise, if they don't, we are really going to have appropriate so that we can, 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 dates bleed. hundreds of people are stuck on the ground and community, but in terms of the pulling them up one by one. the standards has been going on for weeks and no one show how long it'll take before it in how do i toss out of their stuff on time. so that for the for to go the suffering a brain drain is a stagnant economy and high cost of living force young people to seek opportunities abroad. the government is planning generous, tax breaks to encourage them to stay,
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but has shown the whole reports now from the capital lisbon. even that might not be enough. on the web summit, elizabeth europe's low, just 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 global like the map. the city is full of people is completely full of service before is full of locals and 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 roughly, so that's one degree. and uh, i would say like 50 percent of my friends already left and the other for if you're thinking of leaving, cuz there's really no jobs for us here. portables, no gross economies,
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a experts needs to evolve which is economy has not grown as much as other economies . we're actually losing track to 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. canada in the us, meager opportunities. and then the economy dominated by tours of being portugal 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 runners are likely to turn that around even a tax rate minimum wage is no match with a high cost of housing. thousands of signed a petition demanding an end to short term tourist lights that have seen property prices double since 2015. things are very bad. they're horrible indeed. and we have to fight back and we have to, to try to, to make lisbon
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a home for everyone. lo, gross and open borders. mean portugal is not the only e u. country battling a brain drain increasingly the holiday havens of southern europe. oh, great places to visit hard places to live during the whole elder 0 this. but why do you can find more news and features on our website that's out? is there a dot com? the weather is next. the inside story examines. if there's any way to stop the war insta, dont stay with us. the hi. lo, that was not in south america where the split picture remains with a weather lingering around southern parts of india and sri lanka. but up know what it is, a very dry and hazy story. the father and smoke issues have to sit across pockets done,
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and northern india so can very hazardous for new daily. a slight improvement is to come on wednesday, but we'll still be very unhealthy through to thursday, and that's watched wire across the northeast. if you split some spots of rain are expected in nipple fund glitch. continuing to see the sunshine, the wisest of the weather. still to be found in sri lanka on tuesday and its southern parts of east asia that are being tormented by a number of tropical storm systems that go to another one is type food nanny that's pulled across the north of the philippines. it will fit in the south china sea as it starts to we can over the next few days, but it will bring those windy and wet conditions to southern parts of china. taiwan as well seen those fun to read down pause is very wintry to the north of that a cold wave is swept its way into japan. temperatures will improve the likes of beijing. and so the tokyo though, we will see them come right down to wednesday. but they'll be improvement here on friday. that's who weather update.
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the afternoon deluxe craddick nations justify this kind of behaviors. colorado, the average has collateral damage. that's what we all team is leading to. what we're seeing that will allow me to push back for a moment is a new assistance, corporate israel, affecting it's full of offending from the impact of the us selections. the escalating conflict in the me least of the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey. or is there any way to stop the war and so down the fighting is estimated to have killed tens of thousands of civilians cause the largest human displacement in the world. attempts to end the fighting a, getting nowhere. so how's the world failed? the people to them base is inside store
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