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that's the biggest on the new hobby at $900.00 on the record, i want to be in the newspapers, americans, but when you're feeling altogether, you'll realize it's just another way of living. are you ready to meet the driver and then join me, right. just do it on b, w ah ah, ah, this is the w y from lead a further pakistan under water monsoon floods worse for 30 years. the government describes devastation is mind boggling, blamed climate change caused by other countries. also on the program, iraqi cleric mach outside it tells just follows to end that protest stuff to 30 die
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in clashes. in fact, that look at what spock, the unrest from the us nuclear watchdog arrives in key from the 1st back of emission aimed at avoiding the nuclear disaster at the believe. good for re shift power. ah, i'm still gale. welcome to the program. pakistan's prime minister is described devastating floods as the worst in the country's history. united nations has issued an emergency appeal for funding to help pakistan recover. a 3rd of the country is underwater, as map shows the vast areas hit by the flooding, stretching the entire length of the country. and many of pakistan's breadbasket provinces in the south have been submerged. according to the world food program, some 33000000 people have been affected. around 3000 kilometers of road have been
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damaged and the country's national disaster management authority. as around 2000000 acres of land have been affected, raising concerns about food security, a village underwater, in pakistan, sind province, one of several key agricultural regions that now resemble small oceans. many people here were poor before the floods came. now they've lost almost everything in those areas that are dry, makeshift camps. how's those displaced by the water and farmers salvage what they can from their fields? pakistan's climate minister says the flooding is apocalyptic, and that her country is bearing the brunt of climate change caused by more developed nations. boxes than is less than one percent in the global
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emissions up by if you like. we hardly contribute any of the emissions to the broader emission blanket that makes so for greenhouse gases to turn our climates into a living hill. in the northern pakistani city of la horror, the effects of the floods are being felt in soaring prices for food and other basic goods. they love, who are these prices of increased a lot because of the floods relative thank his goods can't be transported from baluchistan. the roads are close iffy. my, our business here is almost slow to stop bodies that are built while people can't feed their children, can't pay their rent. so got there. can even pay electricity bill should i have the old prices of double bill? i got got a sec, they're supposed double mendera the floods could not have come at a worse time for pakistan where the economy was already in crisis. now the government says it needs more than $10000000000.00 to recover from this latest
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climate catastrophe. will ass natural disasters expert asia, cdp, what the country could do to avert such devastation in the future? yes, i think that that's the big question really because what the kind of research that i've done on one large related issues in the past demonstrates and from then on i want you to be marked in 2010, which was about 12 years and evidence has, has demonstrated that actually when it comes to things like disaster relief and being able to, to provide a disaster. the state does have a socially dimensions and a half of grade of progress from previous disasters.
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and there is a mechanism through which those kinds of immediate relief interventions, particularly cash interventions are put in place on that. i think there has been been lessons learned and the state has managed to do to demonstrate that it's able to do something on the one. the going to more longer does have an addition of evil, which of course includes also ensuring that they are longer fight your dan, your lance that ensure that the next time there is extreme pain. there isn't this kind of devastation definitely. there has been bought from disaster management to parties and from that kind of the roller odyssey framework we did, which took that long term planning. ok. ok, thank you very much for that. i should be can i do has advice disasters. excellent
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. thank you. not to rock where follows of the shiite cleric mach todd asada, appear to be heeding his calls to and that protests after a 2nd. i have clashes in and around baghdad green zone. i'll saddle, apologize to the iraqi people for the violence that erupt between writ. rifle shot forces, at least 30 people have been killed. ah clashes in the heart of baghdad for a 2nd day. supporters of influential shiite cleric and politician mac tada as the dia attacked the green zone, again. exchanging fi with security forces one day after he declared he was quitting politics. they're heavily armed and frustrated with the political deadlock. it says that they have cottonwood in there is johnny, we are the reforms. we asked them to pack down what they didn't learn,
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how to look at a ball. they did nothing with some of that cold and now we don't know the exact mailing dish should have. so i know that we are only here to ask for a good life to ask for schools for our children, access to health care. we won't dignity local jo, dot o o on monday crowd stormed a government palace in the green zone, home to diplomatic buildings, leaving dozens of severe supporters dead. the clashes were just the latest escalation to political crisis. that's left iraq without any government since elections last october. nothing but on tuesday afternoon, sandra used a televised speech to order his supporters to return home and apologized to the iraqi people for the bloodshed along market that got many onset his coal immediately and began leaving the green zone as instructed to take
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a look at some more stores making headlines now starting can you where the supreme court has begun hearing a challenge to this month's presidential election. the court says it's identified 9 points of contention and the case brought by the opposition, whose counselors rather or didn't go narrowly lost to the former deputy president william router. mr. dingle team is alleging reg irregularities in the vote counting process and place in madagascar say their offices killed 19 people as they tried to quell an angry mob open fire in a crowd, protesting the kidnapping of an albino child. officials in the town of a congo say armed protest, a storm to local police station. many people living with albinism face violence in the region because of myths surrounding the condition. l. g, b, t activists and service they, they will defy about on a gay pride march through belgrade. the capitals due to host your upright event. in september, the president alexander church cancelled it citing threats of violence from the far
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right. thousands of protested against the march itself. in belgrade of the week the ship carrying grain from war toll ukraine has reached africa, the brave commander doctor, to booty on the horn of africa, loaded with 23000 metric tons destined for ethiopia. shipment was made possible by a deal agreed by keith and moscow. a team of united nations inspectors has arrived in ukraine ahead of their visits to the russian occupied upper regia nuclear power plants. i met with you, craig and present volume is landscape in capital key. later this week, building spent was operational site, which has been repeatedly hit by shelley, russian and ukrainian forces battle nearby prompting fears of a nuclear disaster. so what, what did the inspectors do next is our correspondent in keith young. phillip jones . yes, the inspectors had some meetings in key after day and they are planning to arrive
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at the nuclear power plant. said tomorrow, we don't know if this schedule is still valid. low and senior ukrainian official claims they had to rush. i had started to hit the corridor that is needed by the inspectors to reach the power plant. a claim of this senior official has not been verified yet, but it is so certain that it's very difficult for the inspectors to fulfill their mission and time. also, a lot of ukrainians have already voiced their dollars. if russia were really give the inspectors full access to all areas of the plant. and as far as we can tell, what is the situation at the pap lunch at the moment? fighting has continued at the plant and as usual, ukraine and rush,
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i accused each other of launching these attacks of russian installed officials said that ukraine hit a sensitive for fuel storage building. today, the ukrainian side said that russia was behind the new attacks and they posted a video of burning cars around the plant. so it's a very sensitive situation and nothing can be very fight at the moment. but her mission for the inspectors will be very difficult. the only good news is that all measurements still show normal radiation levels and elsewhere you training forces are on the offensive in the south. what's the latest on their attempts to retake at the hands on region? have ye fighting has continued also a round sir? have san throughout the region of have san and ukraine claims that it has broken
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through several defense lines. there. some senior officials say that ukraine has also been able to hit remaining bridges and ferries that are important for russian supply lines. again, these claims cannot be very fight at the moment, but what we can say for sure is that ukraine is still far away from the city of harrison itself. and a senior official said that ukrainians still have to be patient with be offensive. he said that it's well plans, but it will be slow and so the aim is to wear out the enemies there. i thank you for that. actually it shows in keith german chancellor, olaf shalt says his country is well prepared to tackle a possible energy shortage. he was freaking out the sort of a 2 day government retreat outside of berlin discussions there will focus on the
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impacts russians. invasion of ukraine has had own energy supply. so to your peers, grow about rising energy prices. went to the cabinets, discussing a new release packet, and mitigating told of high energy bills on uses and companies. tesla sholtes struck a positive note. elaine fears about the country's ability to cope with possible shortages. busy this and having the, as you know, we started preparing very early for the possibility that there could be problems with energy supplies to as early as december of last year was i asked the economy minister and my economic advisor in the chancellor each year. what happens if you got supplies from russia, for example, suddenly stopped vivian? and because we started so early, we were able to make the necessary decisions very quickly so that we can get through this winter the other next winter. well and often isn't the intercom come and they don't lose political correspondent, nina hossa, how small the cabinets,
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retreat and me, the back is always olson opportunity for government members to discuss tricky details in a relaxed atmosphere over a glass of wine of water. and that is desperately needed. the 3 parties have in the recent past, openly criticized each other, particularly when it comes to the question of how best to help them and consumers and companies cope with soaring energy prices. now the 3 parties have very different approaches and very different red lines. and soaring energy prices are also going to be on the agenda of the use energy ministers meeting next week. and ideally, sustainable solutions like a cap on the prices for gas and electricity would come from europe speaking more or less with one voice and for that it would help if the german government spoke with one voice. and the hope is that the retreat herron misa back will help deliver just that in the house, it is remind of our top store at this hour united nations is proving for
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a 160000000 dollars to help pakistan recover from devastating monsoon flops countries. primary success, male, the worst, and the country's history, more than a 3rd of a lamb surface has been left on the water and an estimated 33000000 people. effective use asia has more on that story next week finish manager and i'll be back at the top of her. i'm skill that i got hard and in the end is a me, you are not a lot of to you anymore. we will send you back her are you familiar with this.
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