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the, the, this is the w use life from the land ukrainians. playing floods find themselves in more danger as buying things breaks down again in southern ukraine. presidents and landscape visits the submerged region off to the collapse of a huge dam. keats and most people accuse each other of continuing to show wild rescue efforts along the way a knife attack in a french town league 6 people injured 4 of the young children,
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the suspect the syrian refugee was arrested at the same reform in europe, asylum system, ministers, have another go with reaching a deals with best control migration. the block, the i've been visual and thanks for joining us. fighting has broken out in front of the pots of ukraine. officials say russia has showed the city of hassle on wherever evacuations are taking place. russia is accusing ukrainian forces of attacking rescue workers in occupied territory. president flooded me. savanski has visited as songs with sides to the relief effort. officials say up to 600 square kilometers of land, remain underwater, at least just from the to health. good them, which both sides that use each other of destroying selena close on the eve,
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which works for cameron to national and is had in has on. i asked her how the reported shelling is affecting age and evacuation. if it's obviously a, it has an impact. um, it is important to mention that the entire crisis for the past 2 days caused fire flooding is coming just on top of the ongoing conflicts and the very difficult situation. mean how to san as it was before the flooding on it is important to say that the uh, any type of intensification of conflict on the further jeopardizes be efforts. whether to provide the immediate assistance or to ensure it. recreation of persons that are affected by floods. but also further exacerbates their overall well being just just have tricky is the rescue mission because you've not only got when you fighting the floods, but also floating land mines dislodged ammunition. absolutely. it is important
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also to, to highlight that obviously the recreation is, are happening in the area of direct contact uh in the ongoing um, ongoing settings. uh, so it is uh, already very difficult. uh, in addition to that, obviously the risk presented by the fact that the water may be carrying in some reports already show the movement of different um, unexploded ordnance, uh, and the mature of different materials uh, actually exposes. additionally, people uh to danger, not only the communities but also the, those core providing assistance. obviously it is estimated that the risks will be higher. in fact, as the water goes down and its as the water level basically goes down so far uh, immediate incidence. having been reported,
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but the risk uh remains high. how quickly was karen's national, able to get people to the scene of this disaster that happened in the early hours of tuesday because the presidents of landscapes, criticism of 8 groups has been that they've been too slow. and the helpless being to now that obviously i know, i assume that a lot of us did a, that a lot of humanitarian uh, organizations did envisage. uh, this is one of the scenarios in the natural disaster or a man made natural disaster is something that could additionally complicate the situation. it is important to say that a lot of organizations activated that you need it immediately ones. the 1st reports came in of the damage made by the breach of the den. um, and is it also important to say that to at least in ukraine, lots of efforts are employed to support the authorities that are providing
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assistance, but also local organizations and doctors that are at the 1st responders. that's a really those present every day at the, at the very area where the crisis is happening. and this applies to care ukraine as well. we as care teams. we have been there tuesday and wednesday, and we are, we are still present in had a son and we are supporting our partners. but if it's even more important to say that our support, tulsa, in terms of funding and enabling urgent funding to the local organizations to those work presence on the ground that have responded from the minutes, one is even more important. and i think that the efforts of many organizations go in that direction to ensure that the funding is male made available, but also resources for the, for the responders to pay
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a calculation. selena kentucky which from cameron to national thanks very much for being on the w. thank you very much for the invitation to the southeast of france, where 4 children and 2 adults have been injured in a knife attack. it happened in the outlined town of on see, on thursday morning police arrested the suspected attack of syrian national with refugee status. they say the children and both were just toddler's old age between 22 mountains and 3 years of age. 2 of them and one adult are in a life threatening condition. president day ma'am, all my client has called the attack, an act of absolute cowardice. earlier i spoke to parents based journalist vivian votes and asked her to give us an update on the investigation as well. the latest we just heard from the french prime minister elizabeth born just a little while ago saying that as far as anybody can tell, this was not motivated by terrorism. and that was very, very important. so i think
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a message to send to the country because of course, francis being the target of a lot of terror attacks and recent years and particularly nice attacks. so as far as we know, the motivation store made some vestry, the nice a tech code, the suspect is night. pacheco was is a 31 year old man. his non custody is a syrian refugee huss. asylum in sweden. bus appears just moved to france and recent months, and in fact, had applied to essentially transfer his refugee status defronzo that was denied because of course, under the rules he has free travel within the 27 e u countries. um, but uh he effectively has status in sweden. remarkably,
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the reports this he in fact is the father to a small child himself also uh in that age bracket i believe. um, do we know uh then what the motive could be behind the attack if its not errors at the moment it's really and the question was a, she has some kind of mental issue that was really for a little indication about what the motive might be there was one with the said said that he shouted in the name of jesus christ when he was launching his attack and the kite with him. a christian probably not quite sure what that means. but effectively the christian prayer book and has the cross around his neck. he gained asylum in sweden as a christian, sir,
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in a time. if you remember at the start of the serene world with it was in the number of people leaving syria for europe. and she was mom, one of the, of the waves of refugees and bolts from parents. but the latest there on that knife attack in nancy, and a little look at some of the other stories making headlines today. there are signs for me you as president donald trump may soon face criminal charges over alleged mishandling of classified documents. according to american media, trump's lawyers have been told he's a target in the federal investigation. around a 100 documents marked as classified were retrieved from his private residence in florida. last opens for us, vice president mike paints has fully launched his bid to become the public and parties. no money. in the 2024 presidential rice, he joins it increasingly crowded field of candidates looking to challenge trump for
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the nomination. he holds a committee leap in the opinion. adults trump, that it's even on twitter to thousands of health care workers in book arrests to protested phil been wages and working conditions. they called for most stuff as they come back. short falls, they say will lead to lowest standards for patients remaining. it spends about 6 percent of its g d, p on health care, one of the lowest rates in the u. blocked interior minister is a meeting and lots of that you're trying to overcome. longstanding differences are the migration member states of adults are the how asylum seekers should be distributed across the southern countries have demanded more support from their easton and all the neighbors. it's hope the talks quickly to a break for years of debate and disagreements have left your ups migration and asylum policy o. c. more than a 1000 people have dr. undergoing missing trying to reach the continent this year.
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last and which many called a broken system european union rules say people must claim asylum in the country where they 1st arrive. and that's left some governments demanding change. over time, we have seen erosion of trust, where, for instance, southern member states have felt that they have not been able to receive the support that they need as reckoning parties as populous parties have gained majorities and several member states. there has been a shift towards the right and therefore also more restrictive immigration policies, southern coastal, you countries like italy, spain and greece received the most irregular arrivals in the block with boats often traveling from tunisia, morocco and turkey, the past attempt at forcing states further afield to take in some of those migrants failed, due to opposition from hungry, poland, and many others. no brussels latest compromised upon with the low countries to opt
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out welcoming more migrants. if they contribute to the costs of hosting or deporting people elsewhere. also on the table a proposal to create separate tracks for those seeking protection in a bit to cops. dar numbers, request submitted by people from place is considered safer, such as albania or pockets done. would it be directed through a different screening system at the border? so authorities can more easily send people back. critics say you were of is trying to barricade itself from asylum seekers, unsure responsibility. but the official behinds upon hoops, countries will finally come together. if we agree on a common approach to manage migration in a you may. but restricted way together, we would all be with this because we will be able to manage migration together in an orderly way and, and that is a no ma'am to say, can do it alone. brussels says bridging this political divide will help save lives
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. but some fear the reforms will fall short as people continue to risk their lives to reach these shores. the climate crisis is warming now oceans resulting in rising sea levels and threatening the rain by having diversity that includes many of the worlds carl rapes. that on a small island of columbia, the blue indigo foundation is trying to turn the tide. it's developing a unique way of growing small carl fragments on the scene to create new brakes. a correspondent nicole police went to the island of sun and the lease in the caribbean. a new home under construction biologist, maria fit, and then the maya is drilling holes. but one of the most fascinating creatures in the ocean carls for now they're still small, but they could grow into a new re few in the waters of sun under this island. it is a team method involving locals, scientists,
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and dining schools. that we know, but i need to do this morning for us. it is really important to focus on the coral restoration and help the reeves we live on an island in the middle of the ocean. and our economy almost entirely depends on coral reeves fans and the impact that humans have on the ocean at the moment is too big into negative. we want our impact on our eco system to be positive. so we need got them because they in fact the thing, no, no way that was easy. and just because these things carlos vital in helping to protect coast lines from erosion and boosting fine diversity. but they are in serious trouble worldwide in columbia alone, 60 percent of them, of damage to on the threats of particular concern is stony carl tissue loss disease that started spreading last year.
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so i'm, i find that they both have to admit this includes, it kills them in 2 or 3 months or in a matter of being skeptical. so we are very worried because the disease is already here, like day, most of the policy and what are we doing against a tv or people we impact into by onyx? it's so much so, so in hydrate and i'll watch what do you need to bite in the us and use the help of governments or foundations to know a, by whole way and did that well, yet not all. from that ceilings an expensive and difficult underwater treatment is available, paid for by donations. but sadie says that it is vital that the government now invests in the program as they do with color restoration, part of colombia, some business plan to restore $200.00 sectors of reese here in san andreas fisherman. i don't know how to send the the biggest also has an interest in the business plan to, to helps transplant calls into the reef. just opposite the small beach restaurant that he runs. that is part of for me. and that is what gonna help us get
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some fish the on the, the, the hoses, project or beach. also 2 decades ago, he needed only 2 hours to get enough fish and one go. now with the risk degrading it can take up to a day. but the rodriguez has hope now because of the new carls. we put them there for us today. i like in 3 weeks when we went back there, there was growing. i was like surprised. i couldn't believe it when i heard about it 1st time. i couldn't believe it was unbelievable. it will take time for the small corals to grow into trouble reeves and with the pressure on the ecosystem. not all of them might make it the team on sunday, so aware of that. but every, as it counts just safety ecosystem and the ocean on the doorstep. david, a photo is co chair of the i, u. c. n. space, the survival commission,
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carl specialist group. you joins us from on bass a on the canyon coast. we saw some examples that of people trying to turn the tide when it comes to the effects of climate change on our oceans. but transplanting corals by hand one by one and injecting antibiotics. is that going to be enough to make a difference? the 3rd, thank you. thanks for having me. i wrote you a question is right. it's not going to be enough to really turn the tide on curry. i mean every f accounts, particularly local levels and where you have communities and stakeholders involved in the re system. but to enable that, what to really count, we'd have to change the big picture drivers. so that's climate change principally and over consumption. so we need to turn those around in order to give the refresh duration assets, the best chance they can have. otherwise, voices say the most calls will be extinguished by the end of the century. what hope
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is there considering how fragile rapes, i mean, it can just be one or 2 degrees difference and uh, and suddenly they've gone road. yeah, so we're already, it's, we're seeing huge impacts on car rates and we're only at $1.00 degrees warming. even $1.00 we estimate is too much and 2 degrees is far too much. we lose most car res, functioning rates, but many spaces will still be present in small numbers. but we really need to catch every 10 to a degree now makes a difference. for car rates, we have to minimize warming every time to have a degree counts. how far our officials getting when we hear something like the un high seas treaty being adopted a few months ago, and how important the most time was that, for example, for allergens? well, all of these treaties the high seas treaty is very important for, but that controls life and the opener, sion in the highest seats, carissa role within national territories. and so the convention on biological
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diversity to global by diversity framework degreed in december is critical for car rates alongside other agreements around fisheries, pollution and climate change as well. and type of what else is needed. just lastly, as well, its commitment by all is the over consumption of financial system and economic model and just promotes growth and we need to really reign that end because car rates and artic summer sea ice. these are the systems that are showing us that we're exceeding the boundaries of our planet. and we really need to draw back and understand how to be more sustainable and giving us space for spaces and old people as well to have enough to, to live a comfortable and dignified life as well. david of the, from the i you see, and thank you very much for being on the w new spend millions of north americans to being a, just to stay inside and smoke from sewage wild fires in canada, continues to spread for 3rd day officials issued code raid air quality warnings,
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outdoor sports and cultural events have been cancelled as have many fights. in upstate new york to a colleague is blanketed by the keys, smoke from hundreds of wild fires burning neighboring canada. a few 100 kilometers further south, the smokers triggered unprecedented air health alarms in new york city, affecting millions of the bud sounds like them. through the mid roofing difficult new yorkers or advice to where face masks went outside to filter out high levels of polluting particles found in near new york goose or smelled something that has never impacted us. on this scale, before we had dangerously high levels, a wildfire smoke from thousands of miles away for houses of miles away. the
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elderly and people with health conditions have been told to stay in doors the like to day, i'm not going to go to the park. i usually go to the park every morning, stay home and now i have to work because i was somebody that said, well, otherwise i stay home with over 400 fires still burning across canada, the pollution will likely continue to impact bordering us states. as canadians experienced their worst, ever early season fires, many see the trail of smoke as a sign of the climate crisis, which can include more frequent and even more extreme wild fires. here's a look at some of the other stories making use. a major fire broke out overnight near an army base in sedans, capital cartoon as rifle factions, bundle of control of a crucial um, factory. witnesses, a power military forces attack the area before being propelled by the army. the 2
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sides have been engaged in a power struggle for weeks it online before we get hundreds of indigenous people have much downside for sales, congress and supreme court to protest against the bill that frightens their ancestral territories. the bill imposes a cutoff date for an assessable man. claims in 1988 and preserves present constitution was adopted. australia is federal, attorney general has announced that the country will introduce legislation to band the use of swastikas and other nonce examples. the lock dreyfus said the legislation would particularly target the trade and sale of nazi memorabilia and not see how can crew its and the should stop the german metal band and stein. no stranger to controversy for use the music has floated with the forbidden and covered many taboo topics. but now they're facing, if you are of a different kind, with recent kinds of sexual assault leveled against the bands front man to linda bon and as the german lake of the account to
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a gets on the way many fans was struggling. what to make of the serious allegations, the prompts time, always attract mazda of crowds. and for now, most of just focusing on the music, one bodies to be, don't know him personally, noonish isn't crime. so they just accusations. there's nothing more delicate. i spelled with mr. i don't think the end of them has anything to do with day 3 drugs ordering, but some formal funds came out to protest. it's one of the so it was now that we hear all about what's going on with that man. i think it's good with the women and doing ramstein a debt to me. anyway. the garden door has been shrouded in control. the c allegations have been made about what's happened behind the scenes. that previous console is between the bands lead singer and his funds. the most recent came from carla, strikes a german youtube who said she went to an off to show body, but she was expected to have sex with linda. monica was,
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i'm obviously it's not the same kind of pull. she doesn't take prostitutes because it's a power game. he only takes young goes what impressionable, awesome crumble under the pressure and who don't dare to say. no. english po, 9 says are from stain steam says it has some legal advice and are looking into the accusations service. human media reporting that the band has distance itself from a woman who allegedly recruited young women the latest concert, look quite different from previous ones. green personnel said it'll be on site and there was no so called rule 0, which give selected funds to johnston stand directly in front of the stage. the funds and critics of waiting for an explanation from linda mont and drums thing inside to say the band is due deciding how to proceed. the support now added basketball, the denver nuggets comfortably beat the miami hate in game 3 of the n b, a finals to time mpa most valuable plan. nicholas that your kids change. a mom,
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mary dominated the miami heat. both made tripled doubles as dan, but took at 2. 1 leads in the best of 7 series tripled samples of when apply gets 10 or more points assists and re balance of one game. and this was the 1st time any team and of final had 2 players making triple devils in the same guy. the 10994 victory means the nuggets and now early to winds away from lifting that 1st of and be a trophy, a full will take place in miami. on friday, a debit out at the center. nicholas, your hitch became the 1st player and be a history to reach the 30 points 20 re balanced, had assist smockey and of finals game, but took little interest in that achievement off to the guy. to be honest, i just think of a, it's a really, you know, because if you lose and nobody's gonna even mention in the benefit and i don't care
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