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on the there's no limit to have a dream container, stuff in your own adventure, no counter. everything's the divide in ministration authorized as ukraine to use long range us weapons inside russia, the islands over on you want to i'll just ever line headquarters here in the also coming up multiple funerals. take place in gauze after movies really strikes, at least 70 palestinians have been killed across the strip on sunday. another is really as probably calm they read to people killed and 22 inches full. so super
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time seen many sweets across the philippines, most popular assignments, full thing, hundreds of thousands of people. to see that who the welcome to the fact and left the months of pressure us present a bite is lifting restrictions on the use of long range missiles by ukrainian forces. the decision means that the chief can find the western states inside russian territory for the 1st time. it follows the deployment of thousands of troops from north korea to reinforce the russian efforts. and this major change in policy comes to 7 weeks to full bite and leads, office fighting and present governments landscape spoke soon after biden's decision was made public showing you the manual. there's a lot of talk in the media about house receiving permission for respective actions . but strikes and not carried out with words. such things are not announced. miss solves will speak for themselves. i certainly will. i get the buttons decision
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comes ahead all the g. 20 summit in brazil. diplomatic editor james basie, pull. so from re edition ever. this is something the presidency. lensky is long. one to attack comes the army tied to go missile system. that's what the abbreviation stands for. is a missile system that goes some 300 kilometers presence and then she wants to use it deep inside russia and present biden has been very, very reluctant to given authorization 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 4 missiles into the coast area. to protect that enclave. the ukraine has taken from russia in western russia and where reportedly that right now, north korean troops about to be deployed. we're also hearing that the u. k. and
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frogs which have their own low wage. this all systems have also dropped their objection to ukraine using them deeper into russian territory. this is something that is likely to discuss 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 he's foreign minister. so good luck growth will be here. j space out as the g. 20 summit in rio de janeiro. as a people have been killed in a investment attack and the ukranian region, assuming that the missiles struck a residential building lights on sunday nights, at least 2 children are amongst the dead. several calls cold fire and nearby buildings also significantly damaged civilians. and you see me close to the russian border, often cool to the middle of the fine thing. most of the bank has moved on. you claims use of western western so far from keith. they have been several
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or different kinds of weapons given to your credit, increasing the range, the stone shadow. for example, let me solve 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 your crane may be thinking is that they want to hold onto the russian territory for possible to go fixing the negotiations and exchange that territory for territory that russia holds. but the reality is russia holes far more you putting in territory than ukraine holes inside russia. and it's the, is an escalation because of this longer range missiles that talk at different sides, russia, it will be the koreans 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 done. and a part of the effort has been that russia has targeted ukraine's energy infrastructure on sundays. so wide scale russian attacks that you can say, russia fired around 120 me solve a 90 drones targeting ukraine's energy infrastructure. ok, so let's take a closer look at ukraine's weapons. keith is already received a number of long range missiles, but it certainly use them against targets on russian control territory. the change in us policy means you probably could use lots on known as the 88 c. m. s. system to reach targets up to 300 kilometers into russian territory. the institute for the study of war estimates that mold in $245.00 russian military and power military targets all within range, including $69.00 bases. so i'm going to the socket almost so is a senior electra in conflict, unsecure,
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which at king's college in london. she says, bivens decision was a surprise. but you can't, as i've been waiting for months, if not years for, for begging the approval to hit um for the deeper and side russian terry tree. and i think that we're getting a bit uh, sort of um, how do you say disappointed by this reluctance from europeans also the germans, in particular, not to allow you brand new install, 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're able to hate some high bond new targets afternoons. concentration of pro, of troops, especially in the course region where as we know there, there seems to be up reparation for a more effective account or offensive involving north korean troops. so i think
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this is, it's a, it's, it's going to be a positive development fault for ukrainians. what is relevant about these long range may size is not only that they, they can hit further, i see, but also they are much foster of them the 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 are easier to, to, to sort of get down from the incoming side. so i think it is going to have our main focus. so i'm 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, share good outcome. the, the risk spiteful of people in gaza molding full 100 days into israel's bombardment
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. at least 70 palestinians have been killed in bombings across the strip on sunday night, most of the day in the northern city of bethlehem. but 50 pallets to be installed in a residential building in a block a repulse. this is what's left of a multi story building. banzai's 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. a use of it, we need the ambulance isn't civil defense trucks to be allowed to come and office and help a lot of people under the rubble and hopefully that will be some of the survivors we as individuals can't do anything for them is really forces have them 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
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of devastation ravaged every corner of this trip, including refugee camps and central garza, were a number of people have been killed. the white 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 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 strikes, they are crushed further away from their homes and weighed down by what little they
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can carry. lino barclay edges here. that will be more as many as products on lebanon's capital in the maya as neighborhoods and central baverly, which was the latest to be heads. 2 people were killed and 22 injured is the 1st attack called the area. so this is where our lowest is offensive. 48 days go. well, i was early, it has blows media relations cheap moment, a thief was killed in a separate to technical. so in central be root. the strike hit the offices of the baath party in the us of the knob on neighborhood 4 people were killed, including us, eats his driver and his body gold is where the fullest is adult giving any pri warning to evacuate. you know that he's not counting is underway. incentive goals, high stakes parliamentary election with live moods, international, private stake. this selection could we define sending goals future on land and those? so let's see. i'll just say it was nicholas. accept this report from heels in the
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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 us. and then 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 past death party a we want to that is of all synagogues it associates to help create like, you know, industries will help a great like to know jobs for young people. that's why you, you'll see like you know, by tonight with the results of that. most of those like the would be neat. 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,
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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 i'll 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 gonna 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 he go is not moving, but drawing in debt, says sancho, during the campaign he did exchanges between opposing candidates, spelled into violence. 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 you have seen in this alex,
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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. well, still had a on of does that really does from the wells, but as advanced economies, wine and resume fold a g 20 summit. ukraine climate change on expected to top the agenda, also called holders please to say the blockade or the legal mind inside of advocates all into rescue say they can't reach hundreds that have trucks, underground. se stories. after the break, the and low, the weather is set fast. for much of the middle east over the next few days,
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particularly for the gulf states, we've got delightful conditions here. not so delightful for the event. a storm system moving out of the eastern mediterranean is going to bring more wintry and wet weather to eastern pots of to kia on monday. we'll see that rain move down into 11 on woodson. sundry showers, expected in bay route, and it continues to drip. it's way for the south and to syria, israel and occupied palestinian territory. some of that rain could also touch into the north east of africa. so egypt is expected to be some of those showers on monday is a short story out to the north west as well. thanks to a circulation. moving near the canary islands, it'll bring on settled weather conditions here with the weather into the likes of morocco, the western sahara and more atanya. it was, remains wept at the edges of west africa for the more intense storms we have to head to that central band. you can see them rumbling their way across the
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democratic republic of hunger and for the sol. so that remains lots, each wife what's one? why, for the west of south africa, we are expecting some fund a storms to continue for presenting a towel on tuesday. the how is reported? look at actual information on the ground. looks at the way that this issue is framed in the media. how it's used to justify the escalation for louis clay, anything new years that are known as the media. and they think it's how it is weaponized is this online course has been aimed at the smartphone generation. the 1st ever female let this operational can't do that. what they're trying to sell right now is a full blown genocide, the listening post because the media on al jazeera, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the book of up to what you on there with me. so robin, in the mind of all the top stories us president said 5 years for the life he used to use american supplied long range missiles. just like the introduction to have it treat the decision to close the deployment of thousands of troops from north korea to reinforce russian assets. at least 70 palestinians have been killed in bombings across casa, on sunday. most of the debts were in the northern city of bethel, a here with 50 palestinians died in a residential building. and that would be more as many as products and levels capital. the maya us neighborhoods in central baby to the states coming to an injury. $22.00 is the 1st attack on the areas since is where a launch expensive?
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$48.00 days ago. so i was rushing opposition groups of health, a demonstration in the gym and capital ballot, and they've been protesting against muskets invasion of ukraine, as well as it continued is cracked down on political descent. so new jacob has more gathered in large numbers, taunting, no trouble cooling for russia without president. let me approve these exiled 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. that'd be made kind of moves. uh, yeah, yeah. she both released from russian custody in august as part of a historic prisoner exchange between moscow, the west and the 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
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many russians disagreeing with the war, and they're not allowed to say what they think the demonstration comes as a particularly challenging time ribbon with internal conflicts, the movement as we couldn't under the strain of letting me 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 deepened phase of the cost to life, and the country itself put in a phone call to the russian president. on friday, germany's chancellor,
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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 . russia and the russian president has thought that this will have expanded an unbelievable way and to prepare to risk a great deal of material and above all their own lives with a plan to conquer land and deny ukraine 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 any idle oh to 0. in on gold and 45, probably the bulk is active as all g to be sentenced this week. and the china is national security though. but facing charges of conspiracy, they carry sentences of life imprisonment, fail tycoon, invasion critic,
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jimmy long has been tried for collusion and is due to testify on wednesday. international rights group, cyber security law was being used to punish critics that condemn the trials is politically motivated, saying that the have evidence that home home is moving towards. also retiring. this bangladesh is seeking that suspicion of the former prime minister shake and saying that she fled the country in august of to weeks of violent protests and is now residing in india. it follows recent purchase and co demonstrates us with demanding and seeing the return home to face trial bug. but that's just international crimes . try be new last month, issue to the arrest warrant for the form of premier. it says she's responsible for the deaths of more than $700.00 people showing the protests, this security polls of impose a few and the rest of the dozens of protest as in the northeastern indian state of money. but that's been an outbreak of ethnic violence over the past week. that's been sold that seemed the depths of dozens of people. mohammed vile has the story
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as an easy, common in fund capital of india as northeastern states, of many pool security forces, investigates following 2 days of anti government protest, hundreds took to the streets in defiance of the calf you are on select, the government buildings at system on 5, this was introduction to a wave of ethnic violence. that's true. the last week on friday, the bodies of 5 ethnic meetings, including women and children. what do we cover from any of the following? and then they just the talk like gunman from that i from cookies of pipe comes out even see we're sitting here today because the state government has not been able to stop the violence. we are not happy just a few days back. our children have been previously co, i mean with us this from the majority, meet the ethnic community. i've organized the seats and to express and also what they claim to be the government's failure to protect them against the decisions from the cookies or might or late on something. another group of for testers
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gathered outside of that, but it was in funds modeling, village and lucky don't de monte normal. see the state to meet the cookies or communities dispute land and state, just in the area with the cookies lighting for a separate administration of their own and the meat, to accusing the cookie of enforcement in the context property and a lot of good things in the town of the village of joseph monday to his desk to us from mont community. part of the much confused type of umbrella who was killed by police of this month. 18 months of clashes between the 2 communities. and these dimensions by the indian security forces have claimed the lives of 250 people, at 1st from 60000, from their homes, according to official fetus, is tablets of calm, how often be followed by southern options of violence. but in that sense of
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violence is not actively peace and it has been projected, as be said by those who are in charge, which is a very, you know, nice kind of a approach. and we have with isn't that once was park and then things are stored and periodically, this has been happening since may 2020 cities. the state of many pool has been virtually partition between the meet to add the cookies types. but even that situation hasn't led to peace. how much fun, disease soup type in money has coal, significant damage in the philippines. any 1000000 people have fled the homes. the timeframe is the latest in a series to make land full in the archipelago. if there's some guns that has the shrivelled 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 islands on such a date. it flooded streets,
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knocked over power lines and tore 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, 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 and some areas winstrone's and some of the houses that roofing the blog. like hundreds of families have been projected back with a phillip in that process to have active intent that made pluck apartment. yes, uh lets individuals have more than 500000 volunteers around the country and that network has next to it to come. 50. preparations can only avoid the worst non
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reverse. the trend to this region is one of the world's most vulnerable to climate change related hazards. climate scientists say ocean 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 just 0. yes, present job. i was arrived in brazil of all the g 20 summit, so he'll join leaders from the world's largest economies for the annual meeting, which starts on monday. upon arrival, he took an aerial tool of the amazon before meeting indigenous leaders. he's also pledged $500000000.00 to the amazon and most powerful solutions we have to fight climate change is all around us. worlds, forest, trees, brief carbon dioxide,
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out of the atmosphere. and yet each minute we're always chopping down the chrome of 10 soccer fields worth of force each minute. diplomatic. a james base has moved from brazil, the president by the 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 the un secretary general antonio terrace. i asked him about the us as estimates on time, was also about his plans to try and reform of the global financial system to help poor countries. i put it to him to the president, trump was going to be an obstacle, and he's on. so he hinted that there may be ways to work around trump,
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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 obvious that to us is a federal country. and it's a market. and all the signals given by the markets to day 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 design him 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 gauze, the war in lebanon. and of course, much of the talk here of world leaders gathering in re,
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i will be about the world leader who's not here. the one who's not yet elected, but who's great and such on certainty. and that's president trump, james base out to 0. the g 20 somebody's in we're diginero or trends though as i was about to rise with tractors in protest against the european union's plan to free trade agreement with that. nicholas trading blog. they say an increase in the agricultural impulse from south america will have the livelihoods natasha buckler, attended the protest. well, this is a main road into paris and one thousands of farmers of don is driven the tractors and that vehicles and called them on this road, effectively disrupting traffic into the city. some farmers, unions and phones of cold for days of demonstrations to coincide with the g twenties is taking place in for sale because won't say all worried about is an app that g 20 you leaders will sign and finalize the free trade deal with south
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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 towed to the opposed to the mode because they were agreement with south american countries. for the simple reason that these countries produced sugar poultry cereals and be with standards that are not, you know, cool to our quality standards in front and in europe. and if this agreement is signed, it would mean the end of some french in european agricultural sectors, which was the manual. my pro says the from is against the american sold deal in his car to for one of the things where he says needs change is a south american farm is need to jesus the same rules and regulations in terms of health and environment as farm is the day to day in faults, and he says that from other places he's going to bring to the to 20, the head of the commission. the ones on says that she wants to see the free trade deal signed by the and the would be a big opportunity for the your opinion. piece for them is he is
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a from say that they are going to continue to demonstrate for as long as it takes because they simply want back are so scrapped. it talks about law. how does 0 police say just outside the volunteers have made little progress, investigating hundreds of legal mine is trapped into disuse. gold mine in south africa's northwest providence, please say 3 have been brought to the surface say fall. and that comes after cold water, but forced, forced to clear blockades. they settled near the sides, entrance offices. however, the task repulsed from outside the mind and still fontaine 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 blocks amy soft. i think it's quite impossible you can see for yourself to block this type of
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