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the slicing social norms seeking is self determined goals, escape from treasury and abuse. starts oldest based on d, w. the . this is the, the lead news life of portland, the united nations ones, the world must get ready for more intensive waves. the italian capital roll hits and you all time record high temperature. did grease emergency cruise tackle a 2nd wave of while as far as your office also on the program. a us soldier is
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apparently house and north korea after crossing the border from the side of the american citizen when missing, while on a tour of the demilitarized zone between the 2 korean fires in all those rarely stages. so called de of resistance and protest against the government funds to reform to 2 to 3 opponents of the change of state. democracy is accurate and back on dry lines. after 3 months lost at sea, with his dog australian term shot on his patch, bella survived on roll fish and rain. walter died. the veteran sailor says he's just happy to be aligned, the kind of hello welcome to the program. the united nation says the world needs to prepare for more intense heat waves as countries across north america, europe,
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and asia, and your extreme temperatures in room that their moments are, has hit a record. hi. vitale. and capitol of $41.00 degrees celsius in the us city of phoenix, temperatures have reached at least $43.00 degrees for our records. 19 consecutive days. the city also experienced a record nighttime temperature affair. she 5 degrees on monday. the un world meteorological organization is warning that more record highs could be on the way for the northern hemisphere. greece is being hit, especially hard by wild fires. excessive heat is pushing through the 40 degree barrier and making normal summer time hazards worse. firefighters are tackling the flames while trying to keep residents and tourists at a safe distance. smoke seakans the and it's hard to breathe as people rush to evacuate for
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a 2nd day. 5 fighters have bashful blazes just outside of athens, feel storage, ease of ordered residents to leap in mantra, north west of the capital. police tried to convince these nuns to leave them on a street ahead of the 5 front while the nearby personality some residents refused to abandon their homes as well. or given them, i'm not leaving. i started building this house when i was 27 years old by myself. i'll stay here at least to watch and burn. i'm not leaving. in some towns, residents have already seen everything they own. go up in flames. your go sneak, allow and his wife and i had lived in this house for 32 years. they've gone swimming when the fire struck to my home, i have only my bathing suit which i swim and nothing else. and the shirt is that i
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have nothing else. where's this? i don't even have other shoes. nothing. i'm finished fronts and easily have sent planes to help 5 phases. but while they try to bring the main blazes under control, smaller fires, spring up in forested areas. dried out by high temperatures, the heat wave baking much of southern europe is set to intensify this week. and grace as weather all stars. he's have warned that the extreme heat will bring a high risk of even more wild fires. dw, sophia class hockey is in athens. we asked her if improvements have been made to protect civilians, since greece is often hit by wild flowers. i think it's very early to, to talk about improvement. what we can say so far though,
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is that the declaration of the residential areas had been immediately ordered by the security and you know, it's hard to use and okay, this, this cost tensions with the residents. we did not want to to leave their possessions behind which, which happens, houses and properties where in our burning domestic animals have been killed by the flames. um, although there have been no serious human injuries reported so far, so the main concern is protecting human life, right? now, or some other news from around the world, no flood waters have reached the wall of the taj mahal for the 1st time. and more than 40 years, the monument sits on the banks of the swollen yamuna river. unusually heavy rainfall this month, certain season has triggered flooding. i'm blind slides across northern india. former us president donald trump has had he expects to be arrested and indicted
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over the january 6 attack on the us capital and his social media post. trump says he received a letter from special time, so jack smith saying he was the targets of a criminal pro into efforts to overturn the 2020 us presidential election european union, latin american on caribbean leaders have wrapped up the 2 day summit in brussels, still divided over the war and ukraine, they failed to agree unanimously on the wording of a statement of russia's invasion. with an incorrect you are reportedly refusing to join 59 other nations in a joint criticism of the war. an american soldier has crossed the heavily guarded border and north korea. after being released from a size korean prison. private travis king was held for almost 2 months on assault charges and was due to be slow and back to the us where he could have faced further disciplinary actions came across the board, or during
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a tour around part of the demilitarized zone. you're the penguin, john truce village to us, secretary of defense lloyd austin, confirms that king is not likely in north korea and custody. making him the 1st us citizen, detained 5 young young and nearly 5 years. but i can confirm then that would say upfront that were very early in this event. and so there's a lot of that that we're still trying to learn. but what we do know is that one of our service members who was on a tour, willfully and without authorization cross the military demarcation line, we believe that he is in the b r k custody. and so we're closely monitoring and investigating the situation and working to notify the soldiers next of kin and engaging to address the sense of it. in terms of my concerns i'm, i'm absolutely for most concerned about the welfare of our true and so we will
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remain focused on this and again this, this will develop for the next several days now. and we'll keep you posted side korea. base journalist came young son, told us more about the area where the incident took place. the military demarcation line is merely a bump in the ground. it's just the line. so really crossing over that line would only take a step. and currently with this to say that there are no, a soldier is guarding the north korean part, especially from since the pandemic. so if this individual in question in question would, would like to cross over that line, it will only take a split 2nd. and the you one command guarding the south korean part. uh they would not have enough time to react. so indeed it does seem something like this is possible even though it's a,
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it's an extremely x rare case. and we're also dealing with something that we haven't seen before. there was a case in 2001 where a for a national of did try to cross over to the north korean side, but was immediately caught by the j safeguards. but something like this has really never happened before, but. ready the person in dpr to custody, we are very concerned. south korea is very concerned about him since referring back to some of the cases that have happened before, especially the on a warm beer case back in 2017. the us national, who was detained in deterring custody and was played or returned home in a vegetative state. so it does seem that we're dealing with a very dangerous and delicate situation here. that was journalist came young son speaking to us earlier sizes of people and israel have been protesting against the government planned judicial reforms. intel of you've demonstrated staged riley's as
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important sites across the city as part of what's being described as a day of disruption. authorities deployed water cannons in response to the crowds. the action comes in the run up to a parliamentary vote on a key part of the proposed reforms, which critic subside will dismantle democracy. despite months of protests, prime minister benjamin netanyahu, it looks set to move ahead with the program. dw correspondent rebecca renter is, has more our protest across the country. these demonstrators have ended up when i saw often try to ends up in math on the main highway. people have locate the traffic is not in the democratic
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arrive and these people are friends of the am not happy about trying support for next week. here's the bill and the wait for the last 7 will not be the last time. they say they're not going anywhere and they will not stop until the government listens to them. some sports news for you, not football. great line l massey has finally hit the training pitch with his new
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club into miami. a contract signed by the 36 year old keeps him in florida through to 2025. matthew debuted his plan for friday when miami host, mexico's cruise is little, and their legs comfortable. pinner having the world cup winner on board should give the sport a big boost in the us. it trails in popularity behind the other major mans professional leagues in north america. inter miami owner and former england soccer player david beckham, spoke about the impact, the expect line on mfc to have on his club and in the us. this is a journey that we're now going to go on with one of the greatest players. so it's just not just alpha and so now out, out 12th, it's for the whole of the m. s. the whole of the school in this country. because the seeing up list of what has happened since the announcement since the room stops, it has been incredible. so it's great for us. it's great for the lake,
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but even more importantly, it's great for the school in this country. and that's what we want, because we want to inspire the next generation that he's gonna come through and want to be like leo, an australian sailor, lost at sea with his dog for 3 months, has been rescued. tim shaddick and his pets bella survived on rain water and roll fish. they were picked up by a fishing boat, nearly 2000 kilometers from land in the pacific ocean with a shot of setting foot on dry land for the 1st time since the ordeal began. tim shadow and his dog bella are now safe in mexico and i just say i'm alive and and i didn't really didn't think i'd like it. so thank you. thank you so much. she had exposed was damaged by a storm, only weeks into his journey from mexico to french,
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polynesia. it's knocked out the boat's electronics and soon the pair found themselves stranded in the pacific ocean and photographed as the rescue appeared at shadow, appear skinny and exhausted. but always accompanied by his canine companion fellow of the pair survive by drinking rain water and eating vol fish and to avoid sun then they hit on the boats kinda p. i did enjoy. busy being a cheap i, you know, i enjoy being out there. but when things get tough out the, you know, you have to survive it and that was. and then when you get saved, you, you feel like you want to live upon arrival in mexico. a journalist asked him whether he would soon be out at sea. again, his answer was clear. probably not
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