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about this president that he also holds climate and energy security tools wherever he goes, climate change clevi identified by this president as the key of washington. so what he wants to demonstrate leadership, i think, is quite telling the, the biggest a package towards more, a green uh, energy, particularly green and move realty. here in the united states, comes under the flag of the installation reduction acts to make. it will possible to obey mary cans to really phrase this into way that addresses that immediate concerns and that was in place. and at the time when he goes abroad, the us present is seeking partnerships at to really hit home that this is a global issue that all sides need to work on. of course, that kind of corporation is difficult with. and vasa at the moment, but 5 years ago when donald trump was standing next evaluating pushing they to
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we're talking about sidney setting that puts in was talking about addressing issues like finding change. so very different times and very different scenarios. as dw correspondent, lexi is not joining us from washington. thank you. of the are watching the w news, and here's a quick reminder of the top story. we're following for you at this hour. if you're just joining us now. you as president, nobody has touted nato's unity after a summit with nordic leaders speaking unhealthy. and he long time to finish. presidents, 5 guaranteed over whelming american support for the alliance. he added that ukraine would eventually join turning to other news down the united nations human rights office says it has found evidence of a mass grave and so don's west star for region, at least $87.00 people were very there last month. the un office says it has credible information that the break away rapids support forces paramilitary under
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allies carried out. the massacre says many of the bird people belonged to a non aero asked make my solid group. their bodies were dumped into shallow graves near the city of l. 9. a. ethnic violence has escalated and a recent weeks with rival military factions at war for months now bring them safe. my gondo, he's a spokes person for the un human rights office in nairobi and kenya, now your office broke the news of the mass graves. what other details can you tell us about what you found as well, which 2 witnesses will have fled to the region? although can i know the countable could i end with the 4 region towards the chart and they gave us consistent. uh, uh, 50 monies of um, the delivery, his probation officer, barrio of most of the month to sleep. uh, people in the symmetry email. can i email you, as you know, there's been
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a lot of fighting attacks on civilians and getting enough from the trucking to put forces and fucked up by the r r. i like me to ship and mean any buffing cute. but when they, when people up in cute, they also have christmas presented from being borrowed from in the cemetery and have a container. and that's how it is now. the end of the tech is forcing the village us to, to store them in these beaches. and so we found this critical evidence of this one specific must graphing project least 87 people have been up in bar. and can you tell us how this mass grave is connected to the finding? are these people sought out and targeted deliberately? yes indeed, there is tucker to deliberate targeting or civilians and typically
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disconnect it because people have been killed in this area. a very large numbers by a be honest, if under the allies and what to be inside to enjoy is there what you can give them the take mutual being bodied by their loved ones in a place that they kind of go on. peasy done to given a dignified value and that's is the colors i'm disrespectful to fix meant of the dates, which is the best step volition of international law, is what has made us come on today very quickly to spotlight the situation and to in the hope that it gets investigated on those as possible, have talk. com and it doesn't happen again. the r s f has denied responsibility and says it will cooperate with an investigation. how credible and offers this well, we welcome all of us putting this together on this, but investigations have to be impartial, independence,
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and effective wait for one. so we also self, not yet to save that communication from them, but all investigations are welcome and hopefully those as possible. i have to account and this doesn't happen again in decision on anybody else in the country. i mean, i'm going fighting facebook and go thank you so much. he's a spokes person for the you and human rights office in nairobi. thank you very much . and here are some other world news headlines. thailand, front runner to become prime minister has failed to secure and parliamentary supports. feet loomed are rolling rock was the only candidates, but he was blocked by military back members of the senate. second vote is expected next week. tito had pledged to reform strict laws protecting the monarchy and to reduce the military's influence hollywood actors. the union, representing more than a $170000.00 workers, is likely to announce
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a strike after talks with film studios over a new contract collapse, entertainment industry workers have been demanding a raise and their payments, and better working conditions. plan would activist have cause numerous flights to be cancelled at airports in germany. members of the group last generation entered the premises of hambrick and this sort of airport and glued themselves to the runway. during the peak holiday travel period and protesters were demanding tougher government action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. a heat wave is hitting hard across southern europe. temperatures are expected to surpass 40 degrees celsius and parts of italy, spain, france, greece, croatia, and turkey. in rome, temperatures could reach as high as 43 degrees and a possible 47 degrees on the island of 30 mia and the greek capital athens and maximum temperatures could reach 45 degrees on saturday. sweltering heat has made
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life harder for people and authorities are urging residents and torres to be cautious. extreme temperatures are likely to continue well into the weekend. the scientist said, drown saheed, wildfire, and other dangers weather events are becoming more likely and severe due to climate change. in most places, however, human made of global warming is not responsible for all weather disasters. and i want to talk about this with christopher hewitt is the head of climate services and the world media are logical organization. welcome. so when can we attribute extreme weather events to climate change? yes, so if it's very difficult for the individual events to climate change, so we've been seeing the climate change for quite a long time. it's being getting will not. so for example, as it gets blooming, you would expect more heat waves, but to be able to cite an individual revise this piece of furniture and surprisingly difficult sciences all studying the surround below and assume it is
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becoming more likely to find the change. so how can experts then determine whether or not climate change is to blame? is there an easy answer to this? there's no other ways you also notice that we have lots of ation records. so we kind of look back in the past and see what's happening with the temperature rifles to try and see how that's changed, but to then say, so to solution, that's exactly the climate change. it is surprisingly difficult. extreme weather events are becoming the new norm, although what can still be done to change the situation as well. so pete whites, for example, uh, becoming more numerous, you say so it's like it's become more intense in the future site at fantasies blooming homes. if we continue to increase greenhouse gas, the machines that we expect, so you will get more more woman to check the site, the ways to become most of a mortgage kinds,
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longer duration of the costs of the world. so to avoid that the, the of us officers to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. but that is very difficult to do as we know it's difficult to reduce the emissions, but that's, that's the solution. it's very difficult to do. it is an ongoing mission around the world with more and less commitment, depending on where you look at. but should we also focus on building resilience towards the factors that we cannot change anymore? yes, so there are some things this whatever we do will carry on for awhile. so for example, as the i can say, williams is for me, the ocean and as the ocean wellness it expands in the sea level is rising sir, serving the sea that was rising for quite a while now and whatever we did in the near future. fortunately, the ocean will continue to rise for since you get paid so even longer. so coastal communities which are going to see of
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a rise increasing flooding. and so to increase and will need to at that. and that is trying to, i'm as your site have resilience, so be resilient to these changes. if the most polluting countries succeeded in reducing their greenhouse gas emissions, would that have the same impact everywhere around the globe? or it was that what sense of the impact to climate change it? yes, as you alluding to that, so a battery isn't different possible across the impact. so if we do reduce the greenhouse gas emissions, so the biggest mixes or whatever it might be that we would gradually start to be able to rein in the global warming. and that would bang, for example, with the heat waves. that would then mean which be less lifetime impact for heat waste in the future. but it wouldn't be necessarily the case that have been individual country would use that or emissions then they would produce the impact in the around the country. the climate system is global in nature, and so the impact soft belts across the globe. but as a global community,
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we work together to reduce emissions that we can't have any impact globally as well . reduce the complex that is christopher hue, a director of client services as a world leader or logical organization. thank you so much for this. thank you. even after 6 decades of armed conflict, large areas of columbia are still controlled by armed groups despite a p. steel agreed to bind the government and the biggest rebel sections. park authorities estimate that tens of thousands of children were forced to fight for these groups during the decade before the peace agreement, many continued to do so. to this day the w's for the babylon donnell meant to young man who managed to escape from their captors. we've changed their names to protect their identities. and just so, you know, some of yours may find parts of this next report, disturbing ramon not his real name is now training to be an architect. at 14, he was suppose to take victims of any legal plan to secret locations where they
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were tortured and dismembered. as lawyers, hardship is, you'd see miss jesse's and the x is covered in blood and the most for so those who did is would come out with the overalls also covered in blood. on the generals on, you'd hear the screams to decline, falls through them onto the present. it was a test of character, a young boy. you'd have to watch the hall just as if you were watching tv until it gets to the points where they say, you are ready now what all? and they tell you to go and kill someone go google global. another boy will call, julio, was forcibly recruited when he was just 10. he's now studying to become a civil engineer. the 1st year was horrible.
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i didn't know what was happening. they gave us rifles, same type used by the army, a k 40 sevens and grenades. you don't know, they gave us a strap which held 3 grenades. they were used for attacks a coach called a special justice for peace known as the j. e. p. was set up to deal with the often mazda of the conflict. only on groups involved recruited, mine is the law. he knew that he says he owned the forest recruitment is one of the most difficult things about the armed conflict. and columbia is 19 that's kind of it was a war fight in part by children. and that is one of the most regretable aspects. the fox guerrilla group was among the policies to the conflict which made the most
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use of child soldiers. these children fall from home, what crudely treated by the groups. they sent the most ignorant to carry out the attacks, the ones who didn't even know how to get the safety pin off of their name. and we'll do most on on this as if they protected the strongest and put the weak ones in the middle. the ends of new the 1st year boy is expendable the decades of um, conflict may be over the trauma for the children, forced to take part, may never and she has a reminder of the top story we're following for you at this hour. the u. s. presidential biden has touted nato's unity after assignment was nordic leaders. speaking in helsinki, a long time to finish, president, 5 guaranteed overwhelming american support for the alliance. went on to say that ukraine would eventually join over guy even always got the domain is on the go to
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lives. but in pakistani society, she often faces the mutations vin, my vin section, into goals, the thing, all these things happen. you know, we have to talk about it the, the how about tools are rehearsing for performance tomorrow? they're in all female comedy. true. which is new for progress time. when i'm to that we just started doing comedy, mixed groups where the only option was committed to that joined. it was 4 guys and i was only good and they were gonna do like a joke. so i'd say x ray like 90 dirty jewels and i was like really shy as
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a lag then and i was like, oh or the don't get them. * and how do i like new lot of this and whenever we would do a show or performances or using other things, i would always get to play a mom or a doctor or a cecelia or a life like automatically the men would always end up taking the fine, you got it. yours or the more you need different guys. so it would always be like yeah, if i play organic, i'd be a dirty, creepy food. i have to see, i can see this movie, man. it's a guy there. so i can. but when, when you're available, can i, can i sit like this in athens needs him as the one perceive me weird need as what is she doing? the name. how about twins is a combination of the order word for women and the word cartoons, tossed members of the troop have full time jobs they rehearsed in the evening. i'm to no longer has any inhibitions when it comes to playing, met characters like portraying effects of colleagues. oh, these women, when they come to work, they don't even work. they come to gossipping up to you in biscuits,
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that's all they do. there's also meetings impacts time and also you may comedy troupe is something unusual and unique, but the color tunes have found an audience big it booked for public events and private clients. right now they're preparing to perform for a company. i think a very important aspect of being when and comedy is being handled because there is a common notion that women are more fun. women are more funny because they're not given justice. you know, they're not giving it to us to perform on this. well, i grew up a very shy person, and in here, like when i 1st came in, i was not a big talker. i need to like me to express them. i have not even just to the way i to just the way i've been done. i am able to adapt to every now because i've just
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been they made me so expressive, you know, and that sort of seems to be in the few pockets time as a country. it was over 230000000 inhabitants. many of them live in poverty. only one and 2 women in the country can read and write large as 22 percent a part of the workforce. women are in traditional roles dictated by conservative muslim culture. it's also the way our society is. it's also the in laws and the family that also comes into play. so i think it's not just the husband alone. it's been diag kaiser because um i the magic age as you that okay. the woman is here as you go take care of the house and she's going to cool cuz she's going to keep, you know, so these are, this is what they expect off of matted women. i'm to, it's marriage is different. she medical have tower good school. they work together,
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got engaged, and married and found that the company together with a full time team, they produce creative and commercial films. they both work in front of and behind the camera. so quite a reason why they speak english for the dollar that we learn to all the industry in schools. right. like when we were growing up as far as how much yeah. or do everything in english. so yeah, that's the problem. giving people that haven't been brought up. yeah. and they did
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exactly do the to take the shot as a close up. do you take the matter? do you think you would be able to still work together? no. we would have loved the and yeah, because i'm like, i don't know what this guy should. why should i stick around? he's so opinionated and so stop learning, goal simulated. yeah, he's a crazy movie, but in terms of like one do, hardly make good work. we establish the fact that both of us need our own pay more so because i, i think it's very important like me to also discuss that. it's very important to be a one person as an individual. and especially i knew that that's a very important thing for me, that i need to be met one person, and i need to have my own things happening. something that's really good promotion for a lot of deals in our society is that sometimes handles the finances and that's like
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a whole life hundreds of finances and i'm like, that's the big deal. i find it so annoying that people have wherever trust issue learn what it is that what god will move like, handle the finances of the company. what are she being fathered into making these decisions like why is it the part for the man to write the check and make the payments i'm to doesn't allow herself to be stereotyped. she versus her values online too. including on instagram. ladies and gentlemen, it's time for the queen's revolution. things are going to get uncomfortable. yours is enough. ringback to represent a new image of women and pockets time, whether on social media or on stage. like here at the women of the world festival. it's a 2 day event in karachi while women girls and non binary people are given the platforms . i'm to us is hosting a lot of di, what it is,
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more of a lot of these, the side of the norm, the pseudo dies and the pressure to be a surgeon way specialist would have to do with that. with young women especially feel that i'm to lose confidence. speaks to them by you guys. thank you. i've been calling her on instagram for thank to let oh my favorite and they, she let them know what i mean to answer that as far as i know, i know to follow a lot of them, but she's one of the new one because she's still positive and you know, likes as love and i think when you flutter aids, it just makes you feel good about yourself. as you might afraid to be, to wait a minute and then to do which one is still fun to watch. despite sometimes receiving negative comments, i'm to has no problem being critical online. the spicer salim is more careful as founder and manager of the how are tunes comedy troupe?
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she's responsible for its members the we don't talk about religion and what. okay, so we don't talk loud. see that we think we ok, the ma said we don't force our in front of the social media and one find much of an online friends with the hard ones because we get off what would happen if the content gets out. and also because some people, athens of the families and the families are not okay with the course of the stage in front of like a mixed audience or they got things out and things. so some of them are still have not all the but the families that they wanted to do. so i think that explains a lot about the what we want to know is from experience that as a female, pakistani, comedian, when in your family over isn't easy. her father was supportive from the start,
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but her mother need a time to accept the idea. and even when i joined the colored tools, i wouldn't be so notice to invite my mother to one of my comedy shows because i didn't want to be judged by her. and i was like, oh my god, what would you think of me? and i think now i'm old enough also to be more confident. but also i think my mom is also become more and more open minded because a lot of friends also fall lumina holt, and see my content. i think when my mom gets is positive feedback from a friends that i wonder, she also kind of feels proud. now it's the day of their show. and so how about twins? a warming up the company has asked them to use their humor to explore the serious topic of sexism in the workplace and how to avoid it. and of course, i'm too old plays a man the madam,
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you're always blaming me for a man's leaning. i wasn't, i was just trying to help you. you didn't let me talk, you even stole my idea. no, we don't have the same idea. i just had it 10 seconds later. even though both gave you the credits. i actually like i'm here from the finance department now, sorry the b b to promote it would be and we talk about them in being a just a word and we talk about a lot of such things. but the main thing, the meetings or in socrates. however, when you said in segments, which i really found in the video being the messages i sent you a much more in the amazing to see such as talented women in the world of comedy who
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exist. i'm. i couldn't stop golfing. so thinking about the joke side of things that you relevant, very contemporary, i think bringing a combination of i think, the few types of interest in our culture. we had a great time up to now not everything can be said in pakistan. but i'm to, into how about tunes are fighting to change that both for themselves and for other women the, there's so many things that can be done here. this one we thing that i'm missing that i for you, the, you, the women. we can prove that god, right. so i think it's to consume of opportunities and i want to own it. it's good, it's bad, it's ugly. it's pretty. i wanna focus on the way it is. and i want to change it bit by bit. i love the good bar and the bad bar. i'm trying to change the
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the recruit. we want is the w sometimes the books are more exciting than real life. the we're hearing to read the point if there's no escape the richer list german most read, the basic videos are coming up to date, nato tons towards ensure the alliance of the meetings. he does have inter pacific countries as it makes a push to deepen engagement with the region, but what's driving this portion and what form could it take and, and it to one.
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