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enjoy your services. oh, be our guest at frankfurt airport city managed by from bought. ah ah ah, this is deed of you news live from berlin. the united nations appeals for hundreds of millions of dollars to help flood hit pakistan. relentless monsoon rains, kill nearly 1000 people. the government is blaming climate change. critics say it's down to poor planning and corruption. putting humans back on the moon with
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a next crude lunar landing still some ways off. wires, nasa getting ready to make another giant leap. and in the buddhist lee. good. glad back. pull the league leaders. buyer unit 2, a one all draw in a thrilling clash. ghouls. and much more coming up in sports. ah, i'm nick spicer, thanks for joining us. the united nations is trying to raise hundreds of millions of dollars to help pakistan deal with devastating seasonal flooding. weeks of unrelenting monsoon rains have killed nearly a 1000 people and wrecked vital infrastructure. a national emergency is now in force. like they build their homes with their own hands. now these 2 brothers clearing up, what remains of it again mother, he got
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a good he had that had the i built his house with a lot of heart work, a t dowdy theory and there was all gone that he thought it was that as a there's foot water everywhere, even that i yeah. got out and there some job for me like to buy that i will go, i'll have to ask the government for help rebuilding the house as aladdin though. otherwise, i have no hope fuzzy given mother the got in a got any your mother, the development i work day and night to build this home are sacrificed my sweet ford. we took out a loan that we haven't yet paid off. the government is promising financial aid for the families forced to leave their homes. but it's a mammoth. does the authority seem more than tucked the 1000000 people are affected by these up? what i found your money was easier than prime minister shabba show. you inspected the damage and some of the worst affected areas. ah, it's florida. if the flood of 2010 was one of the biggest in our history. but i feel that this flood has caused even greater havoc. aha!
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there is extreme devastation all around. also more than 900 people are dead radio grant. the government is calling it a humanitarian disaster caused by climate change. but open and see corruption and poor planning have made a bad situation. was earlier. we spoke to adel shiraz of care international in pakistan and asked him about the scale of the crisis situation. and bugs on is extremely dull for like the provinces are extremely lake in those suffering from this flood situation. but notice on and send brawl into our hogshead from this m a n c. but recently lost one week to keep the keep rollins and some parts of a job, especially the said there had been jobs are also expected from this flood. and day by day, the situation is getting extreme, the worse because more and more brains and flooding is coming. and it probably will still continue for another like 10 days to 2 weeks and situation even when get
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worse incoming. let's take a look now at some of the other stores making news around the world. pope francis has named 20 new cardinals at saint peter's basilica and rome most are under the age of 80, making them eligible to vote for his successor. francis has now appointed nearly 2 thirds of the cardinal's young enough to choose a new pontiff. at least 13 people were killed as rival groups exchanged gunfire in the libyan capital, tripoli. tensions between 2 organizations vying for control of libya have been rising for months. there are fears they could escalate into an all out nationwide conflict. thousands of anti racism demonstrators have commemorated the riots in the northern german city of rostock. in 1990 to crowds cheered as neo nazis attacked as center housing asylum seekers. in a hostile vietnamese workers, campaigners criticize the authorities response as to week. a small town in
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eastern ukraine is bearing victims of the independence day attack by russian forces . at least 25 people, including 2 children, were killed by rocket strikes. in shap, lena, our correspondent young philip short travelled there for the funeral of one of the children. ah motley would have had his 1st day of school next week in peaceful times. the 6 year old boy will not live to see this day anymore. the whole neighbourhood came to say good bye. ah amador o him, he was the most precious thing in my life. no, it's all so incredibly sad. for my daughter, there's nothing left. she doesn't even have a home any more. might be, was the quiet boy. his grandmother says his home was directly across the street from the towns train station. the family was just getting ready for dinner. when russian rocket started to strike the neighbourhood. much me was playing in the
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living room when the selling started. and then he ran over to the kitchen where some other family members were. and that's when the rocketed and killed the little boy. immediately. russia claimed responsibility for the attack. the military said it wanted to destroy a train that was supposedly carrying ukrainian soldiers, and they apparently considered the death of mcvee and many others as acceptable collateral damage for their operation. it's the worst tragedy that has ever happened in the small town of to please them may, i tell says, but it brought the community together. what you say the parents of the dead children have gone through an incredible amount of stress. we know it's very hard for them to go on with life, but least we try everything possible to support them with the home of the beginning . he sites might be an 11 year old boy from the same neighbourhood died in the attack. the war has already crossed the lights of more than 1000 children. when the
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2 boys from south lena probably won't be the less. ah, in the buddhist league of fire nunez, took on mention glad back. looking to continue their perfect start to the season. after being drawn against to barcelona side, featuring their re, featuring the recently departed superstar robert livin dorski in the champions league fire. and we're looking for a show of strength here. but they came up against a stubborn, glad backside, with a keeper in top form. and could only manage a one. all draw with robert levin. dusky set to return to the alley and serena in the champions league high. and we're hoping the likes of saudi or manet. and thomas miller could send a message to their former goal machine. they dominated mention glad by in the early stages. some dazzling footwork from kingsley common saw him go close to the opener . then by and thought they'd scored with
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a tap in from manet bout via rolled that leroy sonny was off side before the finish . out of no way, glad past, suddenly took the lead marcus to ram racing through to make it one nil in the 43rd minutes. the frenchman, holding off his compatriot dialed open mechana to send the away fans wild, going into half time by ins. own supports as were in boisterous form after the break. but on the pitch, the place found themselves rebuffed again and again by glad by keep a yan zelma. first, he made a phenomenal double say from manet. then with sun a thrown go, he made a stunning stop to keep his side in front. but you can never count by an ounce at home. and with just 7 minutes, remaining sunny level for the house. a perfect finish to finally beat zelma.
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with time almost up mathias, the least if i had one more rockets, but again, the swished of her was equal to it. the 11 draw sees by and drop points for the 1st time this season. thanks to the man of the moment, zelma and labor cruising have finally won their 1st point of the new bonus lea, a season after beating mines away from home. a shot from exit sal palazzios was deflected in by mine, says yoletta and burkhart to give labor choosing the lead. 10 minutes later lucy, darby tore through them and minds defense before setting up jeremy from pong, and for him pong, then secured the win rounding the keeper. to make it 3, no later cruising with a convincing when to put their horrific start to the season behind. so let's take a look now is labor chooses win against mind? stuart when kept her to berlin, windless,
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hoffen han down outs berg and arby leipzig beat. will spur to nail and likes, he got a penalty early on after a handball by maxwell, slack law christopher who slotted home to make it one nil with time taking away google pounced on a deflection to make it to new. it's like 6 1st, one of the campaign coming after 2 draws and a defeat. and under the rest of the results on friday, fryeburg snuck past bolcom, coming up on sunday cologne, take on stuttgart and brain and battle frankfurt. let's check out some other sporting stories, making headlines. american sprinter le hobbs has ended jamaican track dominance at the diamond league meet in switzerland, hobbs, one the women's 100 meters sprint and 10.87 seconds. she becomes only the 2nd non jamaican to win a women's 100 meter title in the diamond league this year. former us basketball
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star shaquille o'neal has agreed to help australia's new government implement reforms aimed at improving the lives of indigenous people for time and be a champion, o'neill greeted a prime minister anthony albany, is pledging whatever help is needed. and in tennis, us open defending champion m a router can, who says she feels no pressure in the run up to the tournament. the 19 year old became the 1st qualifier to win a grand slam. however, red cannon has yet to win this year. the british player seated 11th will take on frances and these comments in the opening round on tuesday. and staying with us open practice sessions have begun in new york ahead of the last tennis grand slam of the year. and this year's tournament will be a special one. it will be the last act of serena williams, trophy laden career. she's announced she will retire after the turn. the american
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has 123 grand slam singles titles, a record for the open era of tennis. that includes 6 championship winds at flushing meadows with last coming back in 2004 more than a quarter sent half a century rather after the apollo moon landings hopes of carrying humans back. there again are still some way off, much of the necessary hardware still on the drawing board, but the u. s. is hoping to take another giant leap next week by launching it's next generation mega rocket. this museum is a shrine to us space travel. and these men are part of its history. they were among the engineers who helped fly the 1st people to the moon. more than 50 years ago. their memories are still fresh, their pride is still palpable. great. i don't know what else you can say. i was able to participate in every launch. the moon man was ever made
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with the saturn 5. 0 did they agree or especially began with cause i resolved by the head of us. and so we had a problem. it was up to us, saw that now americans want to return to the moon as part of what's dubbed the art in this mission. especially designed rocket and capsule are scheduled to take off from cape canaveral on monday. it'll be an unmanned flight astronauts won't be joining until 2025 for now. they're training in houston for the historic mission, which will see the 1st woman and 1st person of color travel to the moon. oh, no matter who we put in that seat right now. some of us have launched into earth orbit, but that's it. none of us have actually lit an engine and burned away from earth beyond 400 kilometers or so. to then go to the moon, that'll be far than
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a human being has gone to very long time. and i don't care how many simulations you've done that moment. it's going to be a thing. a returned to the moon is only part of the u. s. ambition, together with european and other partners, nasa wants to build a space station that orbits the moon. the project will allow space crews to travel to the moon and back more easily. but for now, the focus is on cape canaveral and getting the orient crew capsule to the moon and back safely. better and engineers will be watching. i try to put you what they'll be doing in a fine room. green, it's a whole new fine room, but i can think back to pilot asians and more recently shuttle days. and i can, i can, i had to stress, i know what that's like. so i'm just thinking back what they're going through. the entire agency is feeling the pressure the artemus program is several years behind
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schedule and billions over budget. nasa is counting on this test flight to be successful. and that's the news for now. up next. how artificial intelligence can stop forest fires? that's in our tech showed shift onyx by sir. thanks for watching with we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. romantic corner chat. hot spot for food chat and some great.
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