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the world's most dangerous, where is, is, wanted dogs, june 29 on the w. the . this is the w use lie from the in the when says that flooding has made the humanitarian situation ukraine even worse. ukraine steps off evacuations in ukraine, scarce on region, as concerns over this lots the land mine sense grain shortages from the rob just um, grow. also coming up. donald trump is facing his most serious legal trouble. the us
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department of justice and sales be indictment against the former president over his electric mishandling of secret documents and for columbia children, i found a life of the 40 days in the jungle. they went missing off the plane crash, killed the mazda on the other adults on board, the hello, i'm going to jones, welcome to the program. officials and ukraine are stepping off efforts to evacuate people in areas flooded off to the destruction of the massive a couple of cut them earlier this week. keeps and many international organizations holds russia responsible for destroying them. as water levels begin to drop, a new threat has the most concerns on now growing about land mines does not 5 of
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slots. officers with the national guard continued calling the ukrainian controlled city of half sun. an inflatable boats helping people trapped by the flood waters get to safety. i'm not sure. but when i woke up, the water in the apartment was up to my knees. it just kept coming from the floor boards started going up. our sofa chest furniture chairs, also due to weight the debris from how sonya is already turning up more than a 150 kilometers away in places like ukraine's port city of odessa. hello. from odessa, you can see all desk support the, this is the say, most viewed, she don't. and now you see that in odessa, almost hundreds, miles from me for, from on the part of the house. the house just watches the, the you the, to the sure to the beach,
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just imagines is i mean what a scale of catastrophe. hundreds of miles the surge of water from the down bridge has also dislodged land mines planted on the banks of the deep pro river, which forms a defacto front line between russian and ukrainian forces. water i see, we know is there is no incompressible, myself, and the force coming down is just a tremendous so, so mine scan depending on, on the their, their, their shape. then what they're made of can float for 4 kilometers down straight, particularly in plastic, while the mines control to long guess. and, and that's the, that's a major concern. so now these days. so he says, the flood waters wont damage or deactivate the land mines, meaning they could pose
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a brave danger to civilians for decades to come. especially as the waters begin to recede. they could be hidden by debris and farmer steals back yards and roads across a vast area of the country. dw correspondence on you found the car is in the nickel life region, which is also impacted by the flood is what you told us about the situation now. that's right. i'm in the great time because i have a region in, in a village the which as you can see is, is, has, has been part of the what has remained here. uh for like these 3 days. the palmer towards us on this is basically an agricultural area of this. this region is home to march a few koreans, you know, full time agriculture lands with the feel of the families. he'll go body weight of sunflower mainly. and one of the concerns, of course, here is a problem of hill lot relied on the coast guard. i'm mainly for irrigation, you know, the water from that time was used to indicate the field. so now the big concern,
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of course, is that those devices education systems, you know, when, when faced the function and the question is, with a battery now the to comp fields ukraine's agriculture minister has already said that it is likely to have the catastrophic impact on funding and what about evacuation efforts a is the, was the receding of people staying or are the evacuation efforts still ongoing? or when we're hitting the water flood waters are receding in, in some, some areas of southern ukraine. but, you know, we, in this week we, well, we went in the city of coast on where we were filming. the problem here is that a false evacuations are taking place, but the attacks happening at the same time, you know, we wouldn't catch on a filming, meet the evacuation operation at the, at the crossing, which is completely so much. and that, you know, there was, there was a russian training they, we managed to get to safety, but to others, once a lucky, the way people injured at the same thing up happened again yesterday and coastal,
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one with 3 people injured and russian sending, including a young girl that i think this is one of the big problems that you know, carrying out to him out of time, the oppression in an active was on is still in the go to be really tricky, risky. what goes of said the be, have completed the come on the fire. and the other big problem of course, which is another warming has owed you, is the, is the, is the possibility of floating mines, you know, a risky. what because of told us that's officials are now wanting them. that's a floating, maybe mine's a which which of come dislodged because of the floods could potentially explode if they collided? would they bring it even rescue boats? right. i mean, what time then, what needs to be done, so on the uh, what are the most pressing needs for the people in the area right now as well. i think as flows, flood waters received in certain places, i think is appeal. the extent of the demonstration will now become clear. one of the, one of the biggest concerns of force is access to clean drinking water. this is something
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that we saw in cub phones as well. it goes really focusing on hanging out bottles of water, j, weekends, even water purification tablets. and that's because of course, the co kolscott them supplied much of the drinking water supply to southern ukraine, presents of lensky is one potentially that hundreds of thousands of people could be affected in the field. so now is also contamination of the water heal, could be contaminated with pollutants, with industrial oil that has leaked from the destruction of the hydro, electric plant, and other toxins. the u. n. has wonderful potential outbreak of going to the scale of what one diseases. so i think that is one of the biggest problems, right? sonya found because they are reporting for us live from nickel live region in ukraine. sonya, thank you so much and here's a look now it's some of the other stories making news around the world. so as far as using cuba, i say at least one person has died off the floods hits of central and eastern regions on the island. have you stores across bridges to collapse and have
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a cross off villages? it's a rental rain, so full cost to continue over the weekend. and i went to a new in a forward season. tomatti say 6 civilians and 3 police officers have been killed in a hotels to each and the capital. mogadishu militants of stones in upscale restaurants on friday, a place popular with government officials, security forces, say dozens, with fried and the rescue effort operation. as long as militant group i'll ship, bob has claimed responsibility. italians, special forces, have rescued the approval of chicago ship from pirates. according to these defense ministry, marines boarded the vessel off the coast of naples after the stow waste allegedly threatened to the crew with nights. the ship was sailing from jackie to from the us department of justice has on sale to the indictment against former presidents. donald trump, its details. 37 criminal charges related to his handling of secret government documents such as florida home. this is the most serious legal challenge facing
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trump, who could be looking at a link state prison sentence if convicted. he's the 1st president in the history of the united states. the fee for the charges, the unfeeling of van dyke meant against our new drum, revealed the $37.00 counts against him, including violations of the espionage act. the charges are linked to the alleged handling of classified documents, many of which the f, b, i as a gilbert from his started to home my logo last summer. especially counsel jack smith gave a brief statement following the unfeeling of the charges. are laws that protect national defense information are critical, the safety and security of the united states, and they must be enforced. the violations of those laws put our country at risk. the former president attacked especially with guns and on social media, calling him
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a lunatic. a drum pater doing cycle president joe biden had literally to say on the gifts president by. have you spoken to attorney general american marlene the this is the 2nd time former president trump has been indicted. the 1st by the state of new york over his financial affairs, he's due to a bed in effect, the quote in miami on tuesday. but steve would have no effect on his campaign to return to the vitality once again. the w us analyst william flew croft, told us about what stands out to him in the unskilled $49.00 pages of the indictment us. i mean this, we being charges here really do stand out for me. it's not just one or the other. you know, when you look at the, what's going on in the state of new york, even critics of donald trump will say it might be
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a flimsy case. this when it easily could be as well. but it's just so in depth what federal prosecutors have gone after from ford and also how much they're heating on the intent is really, really interesting. here. i think a lot of people think about us classified documents in a very sort of james bond sort of way that it's a very official system, very professional. but actually the us classification system is a mess with so many people involved. so many ways for there to be leaks, it's not so unusual as we saw with president joe biden, they're classified documents could end up being handled inappropriately. but the difference here with federal prosecutors saying is the intent to mishandled and the intent to really just let them be out sitting around for visitors of the mar lago stage. a to, to be seen looking at for donald trump to show off as, according to some of the evidence that we've so far seen. so it's really the intent or just the, the mouth piece is here that you have prosecutors are going out to trump for that. that actually quite stands out very much. right. of course, uh william,
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knowing donald trump, he'll be able to spend this in his favor or is this perhaps going to throw his campaign, of course, as well if there is one thing that us elections, the us legal system and the great american sport, baseball haven't comment is that it ain't over till it's over. there is a very, very long road here for this kind of prosecution. there is that trump's defense attorneys can prolong a delay and try to get it thrown out. throw all kinds of spanner in the works. this could go a very long time. we don't know what the outcome is going to be, let alone but twists and turns at this prosecution of this case might actually take a while in parallel. you have a 2024 campaign and it should be noted there is nothing under us law that prohibits a charged or convicted person from running or potentially even serving as president . so the us really isn't quite uncharted territory. here is a written out report, a 1st time ever city or former presidents been charged with any kind of crime. so
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we really do not know where it's michael more i to detail these williams lou craft . uh, thank you so much for that. in columbia for children who went missing off to a plane crash over a rain forest. last month i've been found alive. it's the result of a massive rescue operation conducted by the army and volunteers. the children from an indigenous community spent 40 days in the jungle before being found. it's a story of survival for the ages. for children, rescued from the amazon jungle after a massive search of it arriving by on the medical plane in bogota, they'll soon be re united with the grand parents. they made the model not because i couldn't believe it as a leader did cause to me again this to calm down fox might be found your grandchildren or for their life. so you come down and everything is all right,
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it'll be we'll get this fairly heavy. so those will be in the siblings age from $1.00 to $13.00, survived in the rain forest for 40 days after the small plane they were traveling in, crashed on the 1st of may, the 3 adults on board, including the children's mother, died in the crash. the colombian government launched the rescue operation after the 1st signs of survivors unmatched including small footprints and hoff asian fruit. the rescue team was made up of soldiers and volunteers from indigenous tribes with intimate knowledge of the area. during the search rescue is dropped food process and bottled water into the jungle, hoping that it would help sustain the children. president gustavo petra has praised coordination between the military and indigenous groups to carry out the search. he
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broke the news of the children's rescue on twitter. that one's own loss. the children were alone, they just moved over. they made it on their own. they have set an example for survival that will go down in history to get at least 3 of the children are now receiving medical care. petro has called the survival, a joy for the whole country. coming up, scientists are trying a i or training a i to interpret brain waves will the technologies will be able to read our minds by the next on shift. thanks for watching the journalism to help us and overcome and divisions.

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