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on these things, so here's the set goals, anti cycling, and everybody see these lies. so i was going to be when the whole class either way . and that's the case running up through all in double figures, make it really quite warm for this times. you have the same as true on the coast of know where to start with. land also is up to plus full. if i don't discount the baby and capitals are about freezing and that same job temperature ratio stresses down to of nose increase. we double figures butler ones of that, however, where the code comes across the central problem that is ready. we go to wind up from the storm system. potential for flooding is that for originally, maybe solved in you and the north coast of, of jerry and possibly to dizzy. there are shelves also like to be generated in this very strong and dusty wind in libya, which much show up down to these the higher the reason that she is case me quite strong, has been persistent to west africa, full of taxes, a season or wind speed even temperature is high and make it really quite dusty as for right. and that's a rarity admittedly, but there's a hint, as well as both significant rain coming out through the republic of congo and down towards most i'm big. the seasonal rain is quite significant. the better because
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i'm be in symphonic way in particular, where it will be welcomed the as is there a war on guys a continue, the new series takes you beyond the headlines of the company. if you're not chose, you're not entitled to the success of rights award winning force or funding my brutal meets renowned palestinian human rights. defend a lot about the whole young generation. they have centered palestine as part of their identity as such a innovation that twice the defense world refrain on a jersey to the latest news as it breaks the book, clubs, desk for 12, with solutions. and i'm so, so the o problem which put this 5, the support for the new administration with detailed coverage for people on business or something affected by a tax law. it's by i'm groups in the region with golden,
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a 10 percent of the population consider for from around the world, implementing the free meals program, the government, and to reach at least $15000000.00 by the end of the watching l just here. i mind the top stores, this is what is continuing to attack the goal of this trip. despite reaching a safe spot from us, it's comes into force on sunday, at least $8700.00 experience of pills since the now. so it was amazing when it's very need, it was reporting as a cabinet meeting to vote on the team will be held on friday. it's been postponed,
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is what i choose from us and not old enough to expand to the agreement. and that says if he's committed to the wealth food program has welcome to see spark equipment and is hoping for more access to the aid to desperately hungry palestinians. what we aim with the ceasefire is actually to make sure that what we face over the last few months where we have to reduce our russian, where we had to stop some of the bread production that was happening with bakeries in south and central. it's for us actually to view up to walk people required in terms of food assistance. so to help we have with a ceasefire is that we can actually be of any for what people are supposed to get to actually cover the basic food needs. the b u. s. as in post sanctions on saddam's, lead desktop to elbow on the army chief has been fighting a 2 year civil war against the records of what forces the control of the country.
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the sanctions come a week off to the us, sanction the head of the or assess mohammed. i'm gone. the gauntlet behind has said this to don's leader since 2021. when he came to power in a while. the war instead on his killed tens of thousands and driven millions from their homes. catherine stories after refugee reception center in rank on the border between south sit down and sit down. this is our reception center here in rank. many of the refugees have been brought from the board that we have been talking to . some of them was saying that they do not want to me or to relocate some of the prominent settled men. so they say they want to stay here to waste how the situation back home. so many of them are coming from areas in blue nile, a wild white nile, as well as center regions where this thing that they uh, you know, that conflict has been escalated. we have been speaking to
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a work has listed that they are. wow. because that is an influx. now, since november last, dea, a 120000 people have across the board, the seats out into south dawn, and we're talking about refugees and sell it to that nice. retire needs as well. this is how people are leaving this transit center. and the reason why is because it is school. so people who are coming now are just putting up their uh, tens and houses wherever they can, just to make sure that they have something basic and when they arrive, uh they are given. uh they given money. uh they are given a just basically like you know, biscuits um and then up to 2 weeks down on that i own that. no given anything also
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they have to spend for themselves. so the situation is very, very desperate. yeah. a lot of them a saying that no matter what they want to stay here, um to wait, how the situation back home cost me. so you all just sierra rank know a 400 student needs fleeing the country have also been making the dangerous journey to libya. every day with you and it says 8 efforts need to be increased. for the x i y reports, they fled the conflict into done and traveled for distance is across the desert to get to libya, with no place to go. these families of set up outside the you and refugee agency building in tripoli, hoping for some kind of assistance. but they say little has come. i knew myself. the situation is devastating women and children during the rain in the cold without blankets. no bathrooms,
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people are getting sick. i wouldn't wish the situation my worst enemy of the you and hcr representative says they're doing everything began to help those in need. you and hcr is on the ground in a cobra or in bin gauzy and in tripoli. and so the news refugees are now in all of these locations and una stores working tirelessly to scale up his response and reach as many as possible. but digital funding is a urgency required to meet the rising humanitarian needs in, in libya. these people have suffered so much and we, we, we cannot abandon them since fighting broke out into them between the army and the part of military rapids support forces. in april 2023, 14000000 people have been displaced. nearly 2000000 of them have fled to neighboring countries. the u. n says about 210000 sudanese refugees have come to
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libya since the fighting started. it expects that number to double this year. libya has been engulfed in conflict and political divisions of its own for more than a decade, but has been relatively peaceful in recent years. there are fee is, however, an influx of refugees could complicate the fraud jo piece achieved. but for those playing violence, the only thing that matters is keeping the children safe. they hope the fighting in the country will soon come to an end and that their children come one day, we turn home to a safe and prosperous, so done. felix new or ologist, or a rescue operation at an illegal gold mine in south africa has ended, at least 78 people died during a police cj. and what's the labor union described as a state sponsor? mexico? police say 246 people have been rescued alive since monday. i'm
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a test. the reports from this to fontaine in the northwest provence, the cage that brought more than 200 minus to the surface completes its final task cameras. an audio device is mounted onto it, have recorded what's happening down this illegal goldmine and still for time. so that's it can be scanned with a camera is looking for people that might stand there that would like to come out. and then also getting any voice as we didn't detect anything they often we lowered the conversions down to 2200 meters. we, we, it each i what's enable. and up until that point, we're having to take any persons that's in need of help to come out. the police had been guarding the shop since august at times cutting of food and water supplies to force the informal minus out official say, those risk you to live with all phase equal mining and integration charges. most of the minus, i'm documented finance. some countries such as mozambique listed to and zimbabwe,
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we want to make sure that we identify and cities file ourselves as to, as in bob, wins among those. what this is. and then um, we'll take our next step in the. are you patrice and of the? do you see the big does and by so that they have a decent video in zimbabwe? operation and close the whole is part of a police crack down on illegal mining with. so that's because government calls a war on the economy. illegal mining is a big problem inside africa. police say they may have managed to stuff activities at this particular mind, but they are thousands of other than the minds across the country that are still operating. are risky, what is say, there is no way of knowing if the bodies and the other tunnels or shops, or if anyone else needs help people. so looking for missing relatives now have to go to hospitals, police stations, and the move to try and get on some kind of a task out of the stuff into south africa. in the us to more people have died in
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the neighborhood of los angeles as much as a cruise by for a while for us that have been causing massive destruction for more than a week. at least 25 people confirmed that having more than 12000 homes, businesses and schools have been destroyed. the sheriff has one that residence in los angeles who evacuated may have to wait another week before they can return home . search and rescue operations continue in both the eating and palisades area. searches are continuing, and we still have a variety of work and structures to go through. but even as we're going through some of these grids, there are areas that we are holding because we believe there may be deceased victims there. one of the worst hit areas, there's a se, solid community, pacific palisades, west of los angeles. i'll just fill this out,
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travel there to learn more about the extent of the devastation as well as of now there's still more than 80000 people on the evacuation order. that means that they cannot return to the homes or what was left to the hopes they are not allowed into this neighborhood. they've been asking officials when they can go back. they're trying to really manage expectations. they all say it will be, at least at least a week before any people are allowed back into these communities, like the pacific palisades. and right now, you might be able to see what's going on. you've got all of these crews in the neighborhood. you've got those from the gas company, you've got them for the electric companies that going house by house or destroyed house by destroyed house, making sure that the gas is turned off, making sure that the power lines are safe because even though there is no electricity, there is still a house, it's from those power lines that are hanging down. and there are so many issues in this neighborhood, not least the air, although it might look like it's very clear in los angeles, just got a lot of smoke. so on a note and read like this would be classed as
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a really good at quality, but there are so many talk soon as you've got all of these houses, the burned down, one of the chemicals involved. perhaps people have paints in the garage, perhaps they have bad trees in the cause that exploded or even some of the houses have asbestos. remember, a lot of these homes were built 203040 years ago before building codes changed. so the reason that for you all of us, the best us in the, at the moment, it's not the breezy but the winds all set to pick up on that for that us best us could be a real factor for people who are coming back into that area, not least or so you've got the issue at daybreak from all of those homes that exploded or quote fire on or the tv, the dot through into the, onto the ground. there is also the issue of much slides and lance slides. we've already see one house destroyed early, a house that had survived that had a lot of baby come down from the hills, landed on the roof, effectively split this house into. and then if it does rain, i remember we had right here for months,
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but they usually is right in this time of year. if it does right, that could lead to lance law, which, which could watch these talks and down from the hills of potentially even ours into the pacific ocean because a lot of the storm drains have lead. so the pacific ocean, people who are able to come home will not find any infrastructure. there is no power, there are no immediate sees, they just want to get back to their homes. but the other issue is they will start with these are saying there are still does he want people missing? and there is the risk that people coming back could be clearing the homes. and they could find dead bodies a fill of out. i would just say right at the pacific palisades, the u. k is pledging long term support. few cried the signing of a 100 year security in truth agreement, but it's probably minutes to customers in the way he and present them as a landscape. pay tribute to cranes for them. soldiers agreements include small
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minutes with, you know, make a full ukraine and great submitted, treat collaboration on maritime security and drone technology. so the whole has more from in a surprise visit by the british prime minister that was interrupted at $1.00 empty aircraft, fine with the russian drones suspected 2 feet in the skies of a head kissed on attended a cave hospital way. he met victims of rushes with ukraine in a bones unit season with presidents and landscape. i did re at memorial. ready to ukraine's was that the timing of this visit is unlikely to be covered at the dental coming just days. it'd be no gratian of donald trump next week with concerns amongst on your repeatedly this. but the trumpet administration may be planning to dial down the support for ukraine is a precursor to possible negotiations. at the cx 5 we russia will summit who came here with a deal promising a 100 years of support. the ukraine said he was keen to ensure that new credit
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would be in as strong a position as possible had of any potential piece to together. we signed a lot of the great the very 1st fits kind, a new partnership between u. k. a ukraine reflects the huge affection that exists between option nation i'm. i'm proud to speak for the whole of the united kingdom when i say we all with, you know, just today or tomorrow. but this year, over next, before a 100 years of the visit, him concerns said to have been voiced by some ukranian officials privately, that it's taken a full 6 months for the british prime minister to come here. and that he seems to mirror the approach taken by the fight with ministration towards the delivery of legal aid. does a consensus psalm or officials? the 9, the very front industries also said to have discussed with president valencia. the possibility of british troops becoming involved in
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a peacekeeping mission here in ukraine to secure any deal reached with russia. that is something that frances president emanuel mac chrome has taken the lead on him suggesting and something apparently that brittany may be willing to follow. jo, nicole elders 0, keep you as far as present. coming to harris's leasing office on that journey, the 20th and it's an open question. what she'll do next, i'll just say was practical head and takes a look at what the future might look like. as will be ways as the city and vice president campbell harris had the an enviable job of certifying the results of the presidential race, she lost to donald trump, cementing whose future hers very much in question. the. she gave an indication of how she sees her future, rolling her concession speech. i will never give up the by the price that fight is a 5. i will never give up using the word side 3. 19 times,
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hard. trump lost the 2020 presidential race to jo button and ran again in 2024. but very few losing presidential candidates have run for the office again, hear his story and see a potential parallel between harris and former president richard nixon. she was within about the same margin of distance as richard nixon was from john kennedy in 1960 under 2 percent of the popular vote. i separated her from donald trump. so i think she can take heart that she did very well for having such a bump the road to getting the nomination in terms of jo binding, waiting so long to drop out. but it also means that she can go wherever she wants to go outside of politics. and she could even run again for president as richard nixon did. 8 years later, and then another similarity, nixon lost his 1st presidential race and then ran for governor of california. 2
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years later, mixed and lost the governorship retired from politics, but then ran for the presidency again. and one harris laser office here behind many of her supporters are urging her to run for the governor of california. unlike nixon who was a republican harris likely when the heavily democratic states, if she wins the parties nomination, she is also commanding a g d p. that looks like that of a small nation. and it puts her in a prime position to counter donald trump and his narrative. i mean, california is ground 0 from everything from climate change to immigration. so i think if she is the governor, it does put her in an excellent position as another executive, right to counter donald trump. she made history once the 1st woman and person of color to become vice president, becoming a governor. when do it again? no state has ever elected a black one needs to be governor, a potential place for her to continue to fight the man. she called unstable on 5th
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and the threat to democracy. patio he l g 0. washington. post to the head. herodotus era in sports have 5 times grand slam champion this film. sec. sets up a meeting with another round due to the
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news the it's time for the sports needs know histories. very thank you very much. well, number one and defending champ him yet it's so nice through to the 3rd round of the
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straightening open, but the tenant did not have it on his own way. so when it came in series match against the straining wall called tristan school gates without losing assessing the 2 level match since october. well that achievement fell on thursday escal gate when the opening st. 6 full. but they would be no upset this time around soonest. if the next 3646163 to complete victory, you'll play marcus, 0 mix. it was a very tough match. i can improve us. you know, we saw it is today i was struggling a bit with, with the wind. it was quite, it's quite breezy about, um yeah i, i think kids, you know, it's, uh, it was a good, good chance also to have the honor to play here in the, in the evening and night session and such a beautiful card. so the most amazing a good day in the end, full sooner than a bad day or full succeed rushes daniel made for dave. he was ousted from us and by american movie to see if you haven't heard of him before. well,
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he's rank $114.00 in the world, and off the 4 hours and 55 minutes. the 19 year old defeated before the number 16376671676 full c. tell you the fritz took just 82 minutes to when he 2nd round match with chalet in qualified christie and gutting in straight fits hoops. i gamma and denmark's hold the came through a thriller to be, let's say a bit. it's amy. so he, one year old continued is the face of one with the full states victory ceiling. it's in its high break, whose length 13 gets rid of its 5 time grand slam champion, eager to be on take waste of no time reaching the 3rd round of the women's competition in melbourne. the polar race through the 1st st against rebecca, should i'm come uh, in 26 minutes. delivering a 6 love 6 to mazda the cloth, to have 14, 9th ranked opponents,
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as well as for your own sake to 2nd in the world. she believes that hardware would eventually put it back on top of the rankings. i realize you know that sir, that i don't have that kind of sent me some guidance on what happens with my ranking sometimes. so um, so now i would just focus on tyneesa and if i play, well, i know i'll be back most number one, if i don't, and every now plays better, she'll be number one. so we, i think it's just smarter to focus on tennis and the ranking group come after that . or she on cycle face 2021 us open champion and the red color. next, british pay recovered from an early break. and the 2nd phase, a hold of a member and a some over 6375. it's the 1st time that economy has been beyond the 6 round and above as small, almost ended on strip is running melvin before the will the, to the struggling to free the one point in her 2nd round when ever, columbia is camilla or florida. and she almost quits very,
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very tough to breathe. my. um, i will, i'm, when, when i was younger i was diagnosed with asthma. so having to cough a lot didn't help. i think it did provoke. it's even more. but i apologize of the end of you know, the much because i really don't want to behave like this on the court. but yeah, i tried to my that's through likely i was paying really good. that's really kind of helped me and above me, but to be honest with you, if i lost the 1st sight that i would have been very difficult to continue news on the back already now. and it was another successful day for my ts x. them the sweet securing a 2nd straight stage when in he's for extra aging cost cuts is not for a c, a on his way to drive is what tested through 275 kilometers of saudi arabian send this on thursday. yes. ead of raj remains the overall leader in the call
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category. a greg norman as being placed as the ceo of beloved gold series, the 69 year old, a straight and major widow was instrumental in launching the saudi arabia back to us, which is caused major disruption in will gulf during top play is away from the pga tour lives new c o is school. so neil, who has more than 25 years of experience in leading global sports and entertainment brands. it was a recognized for the los angeles, such as the in the, in the a, they thrush, the brooklyn metz $126.00. 67. that's a $59.00 point weight, which is the largest margin in franchise history and 10 biggest in india. any history on the flip side, they pause the worse if it defeats full than me. it was also a good night for ladies of the team. the lakers the from james and his teammates, into the run of 3 straight defeats facing the miami who's 17108,
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the bronze for 22 points in line. it says it's against the school machine. it was the lake is 1st waiting since having 2 games postpone due to the date leave. wildfires in southern california. the golden state warriors blew its way to the point lead, but still held on to be the minnesota assembled steph curry lennox, 31.2 feet in 73 and 4 inches to help secure the narrowest victory. one under the $16150.00. and we'll finish with some is for defending, and the n h l carolina, hurricane slab, brain phones, diving some stuff, a show up against the buffalo sabres and they ended up flying. and so when they themselves, unfortunately with him, he broke his opponent stick and the risk free for the penalty and gave the gold anyway, it was awarded to run mccloud, which means he got the 1st hectic of these career and buffalo, one faulty type. that's all the supposed to be useful to not carry feature thanks very much. say to for this news um, but i'll be back in
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