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the, the, this is data between use live for imposing evacuations, pick up across the flood affected areas of view correct processes. it does make thousands of residents in the wake of the car kafka, dan breech bestbuy's last a 3rd of it's bought a level and is yet to fully collapse. also coming up, donald trump faces criminal charges of the mishandling of classified documents in
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the 1st is the federal prosecution of a former president. and a ministers agree on new migration policies with fines for countries that refused to house asylum tickets. some arguments could also face positive rejection at the ease products the . i'm anthony, how it welcome to the program evaluation if it's picking off across parts of ukraine affected by flooding. following the destruction of the message, cock of good dam russian officials now say more than 5000 people have been relocated from areas under its control. wash and emergency service crews have released videos of the rescue operations. flood board is still spreading as the cock comforter visible continues to empty. the hydro electric pow company says it has last 5 methods since tuesday,
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and it's now at 11 maces. the danville has also still not completely collapsed. a tardy sign more than 40000 people lives in the pots of the floods, including in the original capital s on from where they w report. us on you found they sent us this report, a rising twit in the city, long used to danger. kennestone is mobilizing as flood scores with the destruction of the new book, a hope. got them 45 miles up stream drone entire areas here. this is now where a mutual best giving it back. you should operation is taking place that i fall into groups on the ground, private groups as what is the ukranian army and emergency services while helping evacuate people from this neighborhood. many luck to safety at the last minute. read to you. the engines to a building was flooded. we will invite you right to through the window when we have no electricity and water gas. nothing. yeah. has
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a you turn your age groups fear looming shortage of drinking water for residents of the trunk line cities the floods just the latest hardship, often long green months, oppression, occupation with little money. oh, that's nice. it's a terrible situation. what can i say? i'm very scared when we have 2 young children and we don't know what to do. this is suffice. the rest and occupations we suffice the floods just then should we have to get to safety russian forces. we checked to some of the cities that the ukrainians last november, but the twit hasn't been lifted. the russian setup can across the to the prototype of capstone is now hit by daily cross fire. we ducked into a pharmacy one of the few remaining in the city. that's where we meet. spec loana.
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she's become so used to the shedding. she can measure the danger by the sounds in the air. quiet that's from our side. that's us the despite all the deprivations of the boss during the huff, she stayed on and kept on. she has a disabled son who she can't leave 2 days ago. what does begin to rise in the neighborhood? tony get into an island for the 1st time. so that's why i know how to flee. she's staying at the friends place on higher ground. yeah. wonderful. yeah, i grew up here. i built my own house. and now the russians come and tell me to leave and destroy everything they say, sure, san will be wiped off the map. why? the shilling supp sites somewhat with lena once to show us a home and tony scott, a suburb of capstone house, somewhere else day of the area is unrecognizable,
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whispered you boys on my house, my lovely house. oh dear god, help us survive. we will return likes, atlanta, few residents of capstone have up to, to leave and move to see for cities like make a life little bit. but is really people who have survived in a still surviving shutting to, to read and walk is. and when you think nothing was going to happen right, to speak, but yes, lots not much worse. and on behalf of they have impact on tens of thousands of people. and the consequences will be felt for years, for decades to come, which would have comment there. they didn't show it to be true out this, but no one you once to think that far, it's the daily business of survival, that metals here. so who is responsible for that, dan break? so i post this question to marina mid on. she hasn't been a military unless from king's college, lumped them together, assessment on it, and it took about ukraine's counter offensive. well, right now,
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um there are only some allegations coming from both sides, allegedly z s. b, u has a recording of a telephone call or a telegram called that us have that the russian sabotaged group is behind the explosion, opposite them. engineers, civil engineers have examined what happens having 7, the satellite imagery. and what is important to say is that it's very difficult to destroy critical infrastructure because it was built like bridges, for instance, during the soviet times and was designed to withstand a nuclear blast. and meaning that either way for both sides, it would have been very difficult to destroy them, and it would have been a very carefully meticulously planned operation. but these accounts um, from the premium side, still to be confirmed by western specialists. the more the information from russia
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clients to a thinking back stable offensives in the last dies. what do we actually know about the finance counter offensive for sure? well, what we're seeing now is that the premiums are advancing from different directions and go into a word stop smack. and presumably they want to cut through the russian held territory and, and cut the forces in half a. we're also seeing some pushes the wrong box moved on the flanks of the russian forces there, and they've got any progression has expressed his concerns about the russians ability to hold the city. we're also seeing some activity in belgrade. so essentially what we're seeing our attacks on multiple locations in order to um, tie down the russian forces such as in belgrade. and in order to to also confuse them because they don't know where is a mainstream likely be. but what it looks like is that's washing still holding on,
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however ukrainian so slowly gaining ground in the upper reach you in the river, whereas they conducted a strike. and so the video set happened released by russian blog or as they are, you have to be confirmed that ukrainian side is of course not saying anything for obvious reasons, because they don't want to review any more vital information about the ongoing contra offensive. i guess the they want not to reveal details is, is fairly natural, but why when the information is already trickling, why hasn't you, your current officially confirmed that they is generally speaking a counter offensive on the way it was the as well. the problem is that the country offensive is unfolding very slowly, so it's not going to be one action or 2 actions. and the ukraine authorities are very careful to label it as not to cause any misunderstanding, some part of the western supporters. because if in one of the directions the
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premium forces don't manage to get through, there shouldn't be a perception the come for offensive field completely. and that's so kind of the narrative that we're seeing from the russian side. they're saying, oh, the ukrainians are coming. but we're, we're pushing them back and therefore is this comprehensive is failing. and so that's probably the reason not to give off the impression that the contra offensive is failing because it's a way too early to tell at this stage. right. and then they run from king's college london. many things us. thank you. alright, here's a look now some of the stories making headlines around the world to sell french president a memo mccall has met with emergency workers who responded to the staffing of several toddlers and 2 adults in the town of on see on thursday shocked. residents have set up my shift vigils in the playground where the attack took place. 2 children remained in a critical condition. sedans, warring factions of once again,
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the grades will cease 5, that's according to us and saudi negotiate. the choice has been approved by the city and these forces and the rapid support forces. it's cheryl to begin on saturday in the set to last. the 24 hours in osmond comes as pursuit. and these government has accused the un envoy, insur dawn of taking sides, saying he's no longer welcome in the country, hers and. and the low stakes as soldiers, police and rescue workers in the philippines had forgotten forcibly evacuating thousands of residents and had of a feat. volcanic eruption of star, he's a clearing the area within 6 kilometers of the chrysler of mount my own. 30 kilometers south of manila, that's quakes and rocks lots on the mountain and have triggered consent of a major event. a former president in the us, donald trump, is facing charges relating to his handling of classified documents. it's the 1st time a form president has been prosecuted for federal crimes. trump announced he's been
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summoned to appear at a federal court in miami, on choose day. will not get consent by the justice department us. maybe it is reporting a faces. at least 7 charges. investigators found a cache of sensitive government documents at trump's residence in florida. in august, the former president says he's innocent and just launched a fundraising appeal for his re election campaign. or early respect have been goose in a visiting professor of american history at the for a university here in lynn. we often what happens next in the case against donald trump as well. it's very difficult to know specifically how this is going to play out in legal terms. but what is very clear is that this super charges the role of the legal jeopardy of a trunk faces within the larger context of the 2020 for presidential election. trump is already been using the political party, excuse me, the legal jeopardy busy faces in order to make allegations that this is part of the
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larger political persecution of the political rights in the united states will have to g as of wrangling. your opinion, interior administers has a great on of radical reforms on migration and asylum levels. the new rules include fines for countries that refused to take in a solemn c cuz they also speed up the process for projecting and retaining people. the country is considered safe. the deal has been held by a u latest but sharply criticized by human rights groups. and i, the organizations, the migration is the topics that divides to you on thursday member states read on the package of strict performs to distribute, assign them sequence equitably between each country. today we have taken a start step of the many years of negotiations. we have today taken this important step towards the stable and sustainable legislation on migration. under
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the new legislation, each country will have to accept allocated number of assignments because we'll face knowledge fine assignment applications to deal with one, poland and hungary voted against it. and it's lee agreed. only off to the concession was made to return rejected. asylum applicants arriving from countries deemed safe southern coast to you. countries like italy, spain and greece receive the most directly, arrivals in the block with boats often traveling from countries identified to safe, such as soon as the rural coast. detractors of the legislation, including human rights groups, point to the fact that countries will now be able to bind themselves out of responsibility. they believe the new rules will only lead to us conditions for sewing them see could to make the journey to europe. let's get more from stephanie
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park that works on migration policy with ox, then international, and is following the developments from brussels at godaddy with us a latest price it as in historic, stepped towards shared responsibility at the se as well. we unfortunately see it started too bad, it's anything because these proposals threatened to watson rather than improve the connect deficiencies and human rights violations. we've seen in the us side of the system over the past years. to give you an example of the circle of border procedures that ministers have just agreed on, suggest widespread detention centers across europe. and board is including the detention of families with children and the people with all new visits. and this was the other thing that we already have the most likely due prints to these border procedures. only 3 kinds. whether you have spent over 270000000,
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yours to find the law is in bypass a knife myself into one of these kinds. for example, on some us. and i've seen how people that are living surrounded by multiple they is about why a sedated technology. i know the security guards and they not have access to basic rights such as medical cat, legal aid. i'm subjected to sub standards assignment procedures inside the human rights situation. and these comes, was turned in, so serious that they use of and watched all the you ombudsman this time, the investigating them. so it's hardly on kids was how this could not have been sold as a viable solution to be spread across your importers. my question is the how the hottest of topics that just about every member nation in the union. do you understand or sympathize at all with low mike? is he a pursuing a pragmatic solution or what to be seen as a pragmatic solution? or i'm afraid we don't see this as a pragmatic solution. we see it as
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a race to the bottom when it comes to the human rights of refugees and asylum seekers in europe. what would've been like magic is to come up with an effective solution for solid iris and mechanism in practice. and what we've seen now on the table is not box. and we've seen that impacts as the only thing that was when there is a something to increase of arrivals in europe is that european countries take in that sasha of asylum seekers. i, a mandatory relocation. now the suggestion is that countries consumed by the way out of his responsibilities by paying 20000 years and this will do nothing to hold those items because no countries add your exporters to the contrary. it will only continue incentivizing countries at your exporters, such as greece, to try to stop refugees from ever reaching them and the policies and what that means and practice is more stephanie put from expand international. thank so much
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for your input. thank you. need blood test is rising hopes of detecting many types of cancer long before symptoms appear. cats, it kills around $10000000.00 people worldwide each year. some types hard to detect until the advanced stages. when treatment options have become limited, a trial of a new type of blood test of his own promise. in identifying mutations, billy being able to detect cancer sooner would make a major difference in our ability to stop them. too often the diseases discovered far too late. i really would detect cancer and then the more likely we ought to cure, but simply it's the cheapest smola or hasn't got tons of spread that we can cut it out to a treaty. it was ready for a trial in britain called simplify,
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looked at whether a blood test called gallery made by us based biotech firm grail is able to detect a range of cancers. a diagnosis that's often not simpler, straightforward to make. well simplifies doing is looking at whether we could use this blood test to decide who needs an investigation for symptoms that are often very, very bad. they like tell me pain or white gloves. the test works by detecting different patterns of molecules or tags associated with different tumors that are found in the blood. tex have a specific pattern, and they are patterns that are typically only found in kansas. so too much says only have these abnormalities with these specific tags being present on the dna. and this test is designed to detect those specific amenities in the simplified trial results are quite promising. it evaluated over 5400 patients who had symptoms
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indicating they might have cancer before being checked using the standard diagnostic exams. the patients gave blood samples for evaluation with the gallery test. in the end, doctors found cancer in $368.00 subjects using conventional testing methods. among those people, the gallery test correctly predicted cancer 2 out of 3 times. in the majority of the patients that identified as positive for cancer, the blood test even correctly predicted what kind of cancer was involved, where the test was positive, 85 percent of the time. you could tell us where the counselor was not can be. she usually useful and making sure that the right test 1st time, so that some of the hard, this diag names, counselors like pancreatic cancer. you can make sure you're doing the tests that reveals that straight away rather than patch off the 2 or 3 other investigations. but the test also said 79 patients were positive for cancer. when in reality they
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didn't have it. what's called a false positive result, false positive test, without an extra 2 or in the body of the patients are quite stressful for the patient, of course, cause there's always uncertainty whether that is and i'm protected too much looking somewhere, but also for the treating physicians and the medical system itself, it's almost done. so minimizing false positives will be key to rolling out tests like these for wide scale uses a screening measure, a much larger study to see how gallery performs as a tool for early detection is already underway in the u. k. the sport now in saudi arabia is quickly becoming one of the largest players in the world of sports this week. the us based the page guy to agree to merge with the saudi on break. why live golf?
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the venture is the latest in a series of big money moves by the state accused of sports washing to improve its image. a saudi arabia growing influence and well support took arguably it's both significant step when the established pga tool and so the back to lift goals merged to form one gulf entity in a big back flipped. pga tour boss j monahan. one. so one of the biggest critics of leave now says the deal will benefit the entire sport. i recognize the people are going to call me a hypocrite. and any time i said anything, i said it was the information i had at that moment. and i said, but i said it based on someone that's trying to compete for the pga tour and our players. and so i accept those criticisms, but circumstances do change. they certainly do despite accusations of using support to improve its image known test sports washing saudi arabia continues to invest
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heavily. the saw the public investment fund owns put english permanently club new cost. so united the country has become a venue of choice for major bucks to get bands. well, some of the biggest football stars such as korean ben, so my and christiana ronaldo have joined the and vicious solely pro late on i popping deals. in my opinion, needs to be continuing to do it's the work that they want to do it for the next 5 years. i think this whole really can be in the faith in the world to solve these have realized if you can't beat them by them and to talk more about saudi arabia's growing impact on world sports, i'm joined by. so i'm chadwick, professor of sport and geo political economy at the scanner business school and parents good to see it. so i'm in, let's start with the basics, the contents, what is saudi arabia's motif for investing heavily in the split sector, or no doubt that there is
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a certain amount of status in prestige associated with all of this. and as you report, pointed out the image of reputational benefits associated with investing in sport to but there are lots of other things happening at the same time. this is what we see in economy that is historically based upon deriving revenues from oil and gas, we're living in the world that he's kicking back against fossil fuels. and so saudi ruby needs to diversify its economy. and one of the ways in which is doing that is through an investment in sport. but at the same time there, there are socio cultural reasons. uh you said you are the, has a very young population. so 70 percent of the population is age 10 to 35 years old . and this is a generation born and brought up on netflix and youtube and real in the great a bunch of united buying me any kind of those. and so it's, it's also catering so that domestic market as well. and of course, internationally, saudi arabia and lots of different ways. and lots of different sectors is, are trying to project itself. it sees itself as being the center of
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a new world order and being at the center of global support as part of that narrative alongside they want for influence that you point out. critics, the keys savvy, a rabbit, or a sports watcher. we hear the term of law. how much of the motivation is comes from sports watching? what role does that play in the countries financial? pushing the sport as clearly uh, a lot of country use sport as a way of managing imaging reputation and saudi red berries is wanting a long line of countries, including my own that has done that. i prefer rather than to use this phrase. sport washing is to think in terms of legitimacy. saudi arabia are seeking legitimacy in the eyes of the world. so certainly in terms of prospective investors and that's one of the important things about all of this is side here, there itself is attracting, you is seeking to attract in with investments and to be seen as being a legitimate, trustworthy member of the international community is, is really important to the country and support is one part of an overall story,
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the current that he's trying to tell the world about itself and anticipation that there will be economic and political benefits. now if you want to call that destruction or cleansing or support washing, that's one way to look at it. but as i say, i think for me personally, it's much more about legitimacy. quickly before we go on and just from what we're seeing this week, they need for legitimacy. as i put it, it seems like it's working and they go into formula one and football. are we going to say no? there is absolutely no doubt that they will be more, there are stories around and be a franchises nfl franchises, cricket competitions, acquiring your entire leaks um, but also the 2030 fee for mens world cook, possibly in conjunction with egypt and grace. so at the moment you expect more, and as far as i'm concerned, nothing is off the table, anything's possible. somebody said with, thanks so much for your time. thank you. all right,
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let's check out some more news from the world of sports now. and then gotten free advice, hockey's and i tell finals the florida panthers beat the las vegas gulf knots free to to in the fest. stanley cup final, when in franchise history, the over time went up, cuts the series deficit down to 2 games to one and the best of 7 seats into, in a sense they did caroline, not much of a has baking world. number 2, i ran a sub link in 3 sites to advance to the print shop and final, the 26 year old site to match point before winning the last 5 gains of the match. which of the will face writing champion, vegas to be on check in the final, on saturday, thousands of west time united fans have flipped to the streets of london to celebrate that seems you wife a conference like we the premiums a club, big feet are in seen a to one in the final, to secure the 1st european try the 6th, 1964. right before we got visa,
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reminder about top story this out. but you crying and rational authorities are still working to evacuate people from parts of the trent affected by flooding. after the destruction of the massive kafka den, some 40000 people lives in the past of the flock. that's all for now coming out next day to be in use. asia is coming up with bridge manager. you stay with by i'm anthony out in building for me and the team here. thanks for watching and have a good day. the
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