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a and some great cultural memorials to boot w travel. all we go. ah, ah ah, this is, do you have you news life? berlin, pakistan appeals to the international community for help as the country battles, devastating floods. relentless monsoon rains have killed nearly a 1000 people. the government is playing climate change. critics say it's poor planning and corruption because i know it's me, it's now impossible to stop the change that's happening here. melting away due to
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global warming, a warning over rapidly disappearing glaciers in europe's pious mountains. scientists are worried. they are losing vital climate data as the world loses a key source of fresh water. and in the bonus, lee, a glad baffled league leaders by a munich to a one all drawn thrilling clash goals and much more coming up in sports. ah, i'm way bullcrap. welcome to the program. officials in pakistan say flash floods across much of the country, have killed nearly 1000 people, and displaced thousands more since may june. weeks of unrelenting monsoon rains have affected more than 30000000 people and have wrecked vital infrastructure. a national emergency is in effect they built a home with their own hands. now these 2 brothers are clearing up what remains of
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it. again, mother, he got a good either the i built this house with a lot of heart work at the da da da. i now it's all gone that he thought it was, i don't think there's foot water everywhere even that i yeah. got out there. so 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. father give a mother the got in a good any your mother, the development i work day and night to build this home are sacrificed my sweet for it. we took out a loan that we haven't yet paid off. the government is promising financial aid for the families forced to leave the homes. but it's a man to task. the authorities say more than 30000000 people are affected. thought i did. my neighbors, the children were swept away by the floods, with all suffered great losses. the waters 3 to 6 meters high on yeah. bremond is
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the shabbos sheriff, inspected the damage in some of the worst. hit adrian's and dropped relief packages for people. his government as calling into humanitarian disaster caused by climate change but often and say corruption and poor planning have made a bad situation. worse. we spoke to audio shiraz of care international pakistan and asked him about the scale of the crisis. situation. bug son is extremely tall for like kid, the provinces are extremely like in those suffering from this flood situation. but notice on and st. rollins has are hawkins from this m a n c. but recently lost one . we keep the keep rollins and some barred. so fun job, especially the southern been job cities also affected from this flood and div by they, the situation is getting extreme me worse because more and more brains and flooding
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is coming. and it probably will still continue for another like 10 days to 2 weeks . and situation even when get worse in coming did an attorney and some other stories making news right now. at least 23 people were killed. his rival groups exchanged gun fire in the libyan capital, tripoli. tensions between 2 organizations vying for control of libya had been rising for months. their fears they could escalate into an all out. nationwide conflict. renewed rushing shelling around ukraine's of re shya nuclear power plant is raising the risk of radioactive leaks and other hazards. that's the latest assessment from ukraine's energy operator. moscow says it's ukranian forces putting the site at risk as they try to retake the area that russia seized earlier this year. united nations nuclear watchdog is hoping to inspect the site next week. but francis has named 20 new cardinals at saint peter's basilica in rome. most are
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under the age of 80, making them eligible to vote for his successor. francis is now appointed nearly 2 thirds of the cardinal's young enough to choose a new pontiff. it's been more than a week since william rto was declared winner of kenya's presidential election, but his rival rayleigh, or dina, is disputing the outcome of the countries in the countries top court. he was the results cancelled, claiming there were discrepancies, and the figures, the situation is giving kenyans a sense of deja vu lifetime presidential, whom i know dingo is at the supreme court. his optimistic that after a largely peaceful voting process, the court will nullify the result that placed his challenger, william, brutal, a head. oh, they thought we were playing. but we meant business. the right of the canyon will
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not be stolen by those thieves. this is the latest in an unfolding, political drama, and at the center of it is the to court. in 2013, the supreme court faced its 1st me to test after i loading a saw to have the election results thrown out. the court ruled against him and upheld that vote. 5 years later, it was a case of same script, same cast as dingo once more sought the courts intervention. this time, the court would send the country back to a vote. to day, many of you, the court process as long and drawn out, but also proof of a maturing democracy. there will be based governance expert. gabriel mazama agrees with a cabinet with which could disengage from having the cyclical process every 5 years slept with dawn, just pulled up one electron but 2. so it becomes a humongous golf. you just run this electrons. so far, kenny has spent over $360000000.00 on the election,
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making it one of the most expensive in the world. for the average canyon grappling with unemployment rising food costs and reduced wages. electron fatigue has set in, as was made clear by the lower than expected voter turnout. gives you more, we need to wait for the case to be decided. so we know how life will be there, but that decision could make things better or worse. if we repeat the election, it will affect us negatively. barbara, despite people under $35.00, making up the bulk of the can and population the only re presented 39 percent of the voting bloc his year down from 51 percent in the previous selection. political analyst and every morocco says this disconnect between the youth and electoral processes could have devastating consequences. they will find another way to get the attention of government, and unfortunately it's mainly negative. so we can easily spiral into conflict because when you have a large population that doesn't have access to basic needs and they are hungry,
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you can't expect them to think street. all eyes are now in the supreme court, which must, for the 3rd time in a row, decide what the country's political future could be. here in europe, temperatures in its highest mountains have risen by nearly 2 degrees celsius in the past 120 years. as almost double the global average and its lead to rapidly receding glaciers in the alps. and one of the starkest reminders of climate change, glaciers are a major source of fresh water and they help keep whole ecosystems imbalance. alpine farmer and blast nick has been on glance own for more than 70 years. he can see and feel just how radically climate change is affecting the austrian alps. assignment that the glaciers have shrunk drastically, particularly on the surface. there are very deep crevices everywhere on the ice and hardly any snow. any one visiting austria's most famous glacier this year will be
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shocked. there are few places that show just how dramatically the glaciers are currently melting, like the past outside glacier, beneath austria's highest mountain, the gross block, now i know heats availa, lucy, and that with one heat wave after another the rest of the snowfield on the upper pest data is melting away and that interrupts the supply of the glacier system yet than we thought the pool. this year there was little fresh snow and sand blown here from the sahara in the spring created brown spots further speeding up the melting these if i not, oh it's me. it's now impossible to stop the change that's happening here. glaciers have been coming and going over the millennia with ice ages and warmer phases. but this is different. now there is enormously accelerated warming triggered by climate change. the rising temperatures are not just destroying the glaciers,
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like the schleiden clays, glacier. they're also dangerous for some animals, still extended, sneak home so fast. the entire alpine fauna will know the rock tar megan, for example, will have to shift to higher ground this at zone blick observatory, they measure climate change here. what countries are trying to stop globally is already reality? on average, it's almost 2 degrees warmer fletcher. the glaciers will disappear from the alpine region. here in austria, we have to say dear children, if you have the chance, please go and see the glaciers. now. if he wait too long, they'll be gone. the alps are changing dramatically in the summer. the mountains are brown and less hospitable for both animals and people. ah. in the bonus league of iron minnock took on mentioned glad bath looking to continue their perfect start to the season. at ring, drawn against the barcelona side, featuring their recently departed superstar robert leavitt laskey in the champions
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league buyer. and we're looking for a show of strength here, but they came up against a stubborn, glad boss i, with a keeper in top form and could only manage a one. i'll draw with robert levin dusky set to return to the alien. serena in the champions league bion while hoping the likes of saudi o money and thomas miller could send a message to their former goal machine. they dominated munching, glad by in the early stages. some dazzling footwork from kingsley command saw him go close to an opener. then by him thought they'd school with a tap in from manet bout via ruled that leroy sonny was off side before the finish . out of no way, glad i suddenly took the lead, mock his to ram racing through to make it one nil. in the 43rd minutes, the frenchman holding off his compatriot dial open mechana to send me away. fans wild going into half time by ins i'm supposes were in boisterous form off to
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the break. bought on the pitch, the plays found themselves rebuffed again and again. by glad back. keep a yan zelma 1st. he made a phenomenal double save from money then with sunny thrown gold. 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 sun, a level for the host, a perfect finish to finally beat zelma. with time almost up my teeth delete fired one more rockets. but again, the switch stopper was equal to it. the 11 draw a sees by and drop points for the 1st time this season. thanks to the man of the moment, zelma and astray from the mouth of that hero of the match
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on summer. what he had to say about the game cosby knew before the game that we will have a lot of work behind with the, with the defense area of crosses. that of, of shots we knew that. so we said ok b, b, b, we try to be compact to try to defend every ball and it's, it's also normal against a team like by and that's um, yukon to defend everything. so then you have a goalkeeper or you need to go to grants. i'm happy that i could made a good performance for, for us and, and of it took this point they because, and it finally won their 1st points of the new bonus, legacies, and after beating mines away from home, a shot from ezekiel palacios was deflected in by mines is guns in burkhart to give labor cuz in the lead, 10 minutes later, most adobe tours through the mines defense. before setting up jeremy franklin and frank pung then secured the win grounding the keeper to make it 3, no labor cousin. when with a convincing wind,
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with their horror start to the season behind relief, forced to space. united states was the 1st and still only country to put people on the moon as century later. it wants to do it again. on monday, the u. s. base agency nasa plants to launch the massive rocket ill to take astronauts back there. it's a risky endeavor, so this 1st test flight will be carried out without a crew. now the goal is to send astronauts to live on the moon. preparation to one day sent humans further on to mars. well, here we are. we're going back to the moon, but we're going to live and learn and develop new technologies. because we're eventually going to mars. in that exploration, we're going to learn new things and develop new things that is going to improve
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