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se madison, as a life, not just of live season 3 of our award winning documentary series, her women in asia, the . this is the go we can use live for the lead, thousands injured in clashes between ethnic groups and national related peacekeeping forces in cost of the unrest. fleas or the newly elected out binding in means, costs along with nigeria now growing. so it'd be a accusing job. the stocking tensions also coming out wild fires force 1000
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to leave a hollins in eastern canada. authorities say heavy rain is needed to put out supplies will speak to a fire suit. you can just a month and turkey is newly elected president or the want sciences. the challenge of bringing the icing a divided nation will hear from viruses some advice and find the result of this. i'd be so the i'm jared raid. welcome to the short thousands of people have been injured in clashes between ethnic serbs and police and nice whole peace keepers. in northern cost of i said this make up the majority in the region that they want recently elected albanian made is to be removed. nice. always stay is around $25.00 pace
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capers were hurting unprovoked attacks on risk breakout in several towns including such on costa bar and its neighboring. so the cues, each of the preventing the latest in a long line of disputes of the nature of these cases and costs of the police pulled into the offices to safety. as pro she spun out of control, the chaos came up to each next is demonstrating. exhibit chun refused to move the cost of a special police vehicles. peacekeepers, soldiers use t, a gas and done grenades to clear the protesters, who responded by throwing rocks. fossils and even the explosives, the cause we'll also see. so life has demonstrations demanded. the removal of ethnic albanian officials from local office. it's next,
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it demonstrates has this one special police to leads the area the, you know, special police currently deployed inside and outside the municipal building should withdraw with their armored vehicles. this is a city municipality, not a police station, not lots of options that are in the posts of its peace. keeping troops placed barbed wire around the town hall to protect it from hundreds of angry pros. eustace, the clashes of the latest and a string of incidents which added to growing regional attentions, rushes foreign minister sick. i love ralph wound up interruption in the balkans to show he was a big explosions as brewing in the center of europe in the very place where in 1999, nato carried out aggression against logan, flavio 2 floats. your best loaded stuff to the situation is alarming,
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but the west has set a course for the total subjugation of everyone who expresses their own opinions and goes with soaps name. neighboring sylvia has now put its military on high alert cos about to cleared independence from downgrade and 2008, but downgrade refuses to recognize the cost of, of suffering. take the us and a, you know, stooping up, if it's to resolve the dispute, fearing through the instability as rushes for rages and ukraine as well. the conflict between a sneak serbs and cost of own web binding and goes back a long way the far and b, but from the university of gloss in australia told us why these tensions up to 16. what i mean, the reason overall is of course that serbia still does not recognize costs. it was independence and has a strong control over the serve community in the north of comfortable through its political party and power structures. now the particular trigger now is that the
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serbs walked out of comfortable institutions at the end of last year over a name plate disputes and they haven't returned no and response cost of organized elections, but they were boycotted by moses serves. so the mayor is elected in the northern municipalities, are albanians, and don't represent the local community. so many serves are understandably kind of alienated by those mayors. but of course, the other side has been from belgrade side that this boy called has been instigated against in these elections. and so there's really no credible authority. and those municipalities at the moment. and when christie now with the belt where they look forward to them because of what tried to install those mayor's received his violence, which to some degree seems to be locally growing into some degree seems to be also provoked and encouraged by bel great or florian, people then nothing use russia has find a balance of me styles of teeth and then in an unusual daytime,
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a right onto ukrainian capital. it strikes have usually happen mostly during the darkness. it's the licensed and the wife of the tax. as ukraine says, it's ready to launch a counter offensive to reclaim its occupied territory. people in keep rush for cover as the sky is above. fill with smoke trails and glass clouds. many made their way to the main metro station to wait out the aerial assault, the yeah, unfortunately i have 2 or 3 explosions, place the bathrooms, and then i heard 5 or 7 more. that's when i rid of something terrible is happening again when i read some telegram channels, when i thought it'd be better to go down to the subway of rule. this was russia's 16 to tack on the capital this month. the surprise daytime assault came hours after an overnight garage on the city and across the country. the ukraine's
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military says it shot down. all the missiles fired at keith. western allies have provided ukraine with advanced air defense systems and recent months, improving its ability to send off bombardments by the kremlin. there were reports of injuries and damage in some central districts of too much of it caused by flaming debris from the intercepted missiles like this fragment that fell on a busy highway in keys. the wreckage shut down the intersection for several hours and damage to traffic light. after determining it was safe to remove, police collected the fragment, so it could be examined by experts. the fragments of different depending on how they were shot down. it's impossible to say anything else right now, only after we examined it properly. russia has intensified its attacks in recent weeks, as ukraine prepares to launch a counter offensive to canada is eastern province of nova scotia. now
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with thousands of people who are being taught to leave their homes because of wall 5, the flame civil ready destroyed thousands of houses. hundreds of $55.00 is a trying to extinguish the blanks, has to be the city of halifax. officials say significant rain full is needed to bring the wall and fires under control. the non is full cost for this week. we can speak now to forestry, it's specialist and fire research. kelsey cops gab it's from the university of british columbia. thank you so much for your time. we've seen several canadian provinces. so nova scotia, in the east, as we can see now as well as alberta and british columbia in the west that you've experienced via wild fires this year. it's not even saw me yet. so how unusual these these yeah, thank you so much for having me. and that's a great question. i think one of the things to understand is that while far is that
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actually always been a part of the ecosystem that they are very natural and have existed for a long period of time. what is becoming more extreme is the interaction that it's having with unities and what the things that we value. so you're saying a wildfire are a typical part of canada, a box, but the effects on communities is becoming most of the it is this the face of these, these really most of the of fires. can they be connected to climate change in any way? yeah, that's a great question. it's really difficult for 10 points with any one wildfire. it's exact relationship to climate change, but we do know that climate change is making wildfire impacts worse. for several reasons. one of them is that it's making the wildfire sees and actually longer. as you mentioned, it's pretty early in the season is something we may. and while this might not be
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that unique in somewhere like alberta, it certainly is in parts of british columbia. and in nova scotia, how wildfires is of this magnitude, i guess, and this also means that the wildfire season is the leader. so it goes into september or october. and so in addition to the longer fire seasons, we're also seeing more it streams higher behavior. and it's extreme, her behavior is really challenging because it basically means that it's unsafe, put firefighters on the front lines fighting these errors. and we're seeing more that more extreme, her behavior about issues. i mentioned that's a really interesting term. you've just mentioned extreme 5 behavior. can anything be done? can missions be taken to meet guys or, or prevent this in the future? yeah, so the, the thing that we really have to think about is mitigating the impacts of wildfire on those things that we value. and one of the efforts that we're doing that. all right. so this is really about thinking,
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starting at individual homes and properties. all the way out sick entities and then further out into the landscape. how do we make these things more resistance or more resilience wildfires? we know wildfires are going to keep. some of these fires, smart principals are around keeping our communities safer for essential evacuation . and these communities that are maybe one road in and one road out you really on the safe, green wildfire season, kelsey cups cub, it's from the university of british columbia. thank you so much for your insight. thanks for having me to talking now with the newly re elected president, friendship type or the one is facing the tough task of uniting his deeply divided country over the weekend. he's secure with another 5 you to mean office winning 52 percent of the volume sitting on election run off. they'll have to face and address challenges including runaway inflation housing, millions of refugees, and rebuilding the following. february's devastating earthquakes dw,
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you spoke to some boxes about their expectations, rich of type air, the ones electro victory is still sinking in here and assemble were the majority of residents voted for his opponents came as killed each total disappointment is in the air. just honestly, i'm very sad about the election results. turkey has lost. i don't think people really understand how bad the results are. i'm very sorry. i don't think this was, you know, from the very beginning of the democratic process. it was not fair because our don't control the majority of the media and sex. embittered on should be the president of all 85000000. i'm going to kick in. instead, she's acting like the president of the 50 percent out on that both candidates ran spears campaigns with 2 very different visions for tricky. the result of the vote with about 4 percent difference shows that this country is polarized split
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funds. things like the curtis question, migration, how to run the economy and rates as ballots were still being counted. president air don't address to supporters in his temple. he thinks them and focused on unity, but some of his other statements showed no sign of reaching out to the other side. or job does the opposition c h p loves the l g b t take the time they infiltrate the a k p family is sacred to us. his victory speech in the capital and kind of addressed in prison. kurdish leader to select kingdom attach a dollar to kentucky with justice here the rights and the rule of law. lorraine the truth drug this you cannot get to a person out of prison who has caused the death of 51 of our code. each brothers,
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especially under our government, that is out of the questionnaire to take the air. the one also piece is a number of other challenges like a crumbling economy and rebuilding devastated areas hit by earthquakes earlier this year. but his supporters aren't thinking about that right now. sparse columns let you know, here it is, we believe and trust in our presidents, we're sure he's going to fix all economic problems and trend just after talking with the law. look, we are very happy. we were expecting these results. turkey has made its choice, but i think it's the right choice can the month. for me, it's a good choice. it may not be good for some, but for us it's good was mr. hill. syrian refugees in turkey will undoubtedly be breathing a sigh of relief. throughout the campaign to the startled about to deport them from
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the country present or the one said he also wanted refugees to go. but voluntarily as the turkish republic enters its 2nd century. it faces a lot of open questions. for now, they will be answered by the man who is ruled at longest and took, is leroy sung to rick or longer is following president, are the ones re election kite ferguson has more on that after so frank? indeed, all the business i'm tired rate in building junk away the doors, the scoring we say they were about never giving up sports life.

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