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the, the, this is the, the news live from ballot. cable call rescue drama in pakistan. and i mean how they come to plots, children to safety from a gone to the 100 and hundreds of meters above the mountain where they also in the program, rushes for a minute. so sick, a lot problem has to stand in full presidents, not important as late as of the breaks group of developing economies gather in south africa. the friendly leader is facing an international, the rest board over the floor in ukraine. the,
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i'm good. how about as well come to the program, an operation to rescue h people stranded in the cable kind of pack a stop has been suspended because night as for ami, come on those using helicopters were able to get to the children outs and bring them to safety several people, including all the children, are still in the gondola. they were on the way to school when all but one of the support cable snapped leaving the cable call hanging more than 300 meters above would be joining me now is the w and for the best of it who has been following this story for us since this morning and finish the rest choose did manage to pull the 2 of the children out of the cable car. what more can you tell me? um, so for uh children and 2 adults are still in the cape of the car and they have been douglas and 1000 feet above ground since 11 and 7. and so that's more than 11
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august. for now, the helicopter operation has been suspended because night has fallen. so there's a problem of visibility. there's also a problem of high wins. um, but what to put source of f doors does, and i've also spoken to few local reporters. and they've told me that now pocket funding, industry officials and rescue authorities are now working, but lupin people on an indigenous solution for what they are doing right now is that these a small chair lift are accord door to the. so these do the carriers, do men are no manually moving towards the escape of car and they will try to pull out these bessengers one by one of the longer the remaining one. yes. and they would have tried to bring this bessengers one by one back to safety. now it is a discount petition, but the local people have been doing it for
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a very long time. and the, it's a difficult decision to make that should be short. the product is a width for lights to be installed and they are installing lights, but it wouldn't take a long time and they don't want to waste time. but the good thing is that these bessengers weren't given medicine, water, and food. so i'm sure they are, you know, they were given some sort of like a shorter thing, the date for that there are stable, they don't panic. that help is that having. so hopefully one of the solution wouldn't work out. and these bessengers wouldn't be brought to safe. do we know more about their condition right now though with the remaining passions? so of course, for hours they have been daniel and up in the air. for now, they have been given the, it's for the, for data find story, and i tell you i've spoken to my family and focused on in fact this in the entire country is hope to do this life up because it plus broadcast life. so and died can
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3 is like what a thing in the local area, people that have been gathered, some of these are their relatives of these people out there. they were like panicking, crying. and when these to children were rescued, they were like, you know, like the excitement clapping. and so a lot of people are rooting for successful operation. these cable costs you, you've just mentioned the mission, they seem to be quite common in, in rural areas around pockets that how safe all the and have they've been out of the knows will accidents in the past. so it's a very different background. down is a very, the most part, the fact defendants in the province. it's a very mountainous state in and in many of these villages that are no bridges, and often school children lupo, people, to go to the hospital. they use these chair lift or the escape of cars and i myself have he was my father was when i was a kid, we were both. my father was bolstered in this region and the entire family once use
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these very risky cheer lifts to go from the door to the other. other when it's, it's a very common form of transportation, but accidents do happen. and that have been that's because of these accidents, but that drive routine maintained an open, it's just a small use and not enough attention is given by the parties to improve the transportation infrastructure. being to show that the thank you very much, be nice. leaders of the breaks group of nations are meeting into heinous book, brazil, russian india of china and south african home to 40 percent of the world's population or russia is represented by is a foreign minister. second level, russian president vladimir putin faces an international arrest warrant for war crimes related to the invasion of ukraine. them cannot travel. leaders will discuss
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a possible expansion of the 5 nation break. splost. some observers believe china is keen to develop a global council wait to the western lights g separate group of leading demo, because then okay, is in johannesburg following the break summit for us. and i also earlier what the most pressing issues are well had, i'll 1st want to just tell i'll view is that the global leaders have just arrived. you've been waiting for them for some time. and in this session, they'll be mainly dealing with the report back as to what happened when they were discussions about trade and other business related issues today is main. consent is the brakes business for him. and this is way different. business groupings from the bricks mean the states have been talking about how they will co operate with one another and areas of improvement. we heard agriculture come up quite
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a lot. and we also heard quite a bit of discussion about bio fuel and clean energy. we do know, however for the next few days at the a number of other issues that will be on the agenda, chief among them. and so will be with the brakes will be adding any additional members to it's group of countries. now several countries, uh, interested in becoming a brakes. members, this of gets bigger, could oppose a real challenge to the west as well. the breaks leaders have been a pains to say that they not intending to post attendance to the risk of the a, to the with south africa's president silver. i'm opposed to saying that it's more about creating an inclusive i'm inclusive of global paradigms. and then on the flip side of that, we've also heard for those presidents and do a lot of silver saying that it's not about creating a challenge to waste, but more about bringing the sauce to get an organizing the stop. but we do know,
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of course, that when it comes to bringing large groups like this to give us, we already have 40 percent of the global population as part of brakes. 25 percent of the, of the economies in the world within griggs. if another large economy went to join, i'm an economy that was quite robust, it could inadvertently pose a challenge to the likes of the tv. do you save it? it always hurt that platinum is suited is not bad. he sent his foreign ministers a lot of rough. uh how's the rushes invasion of ukraine changed the dynamics that within the brakes. members? well we heard a few minutes ago that 2nd level rogue has come in with the other details and he does have the mandates to speak on behalf of rush jeff at this event, i suppose the difference in dynamics really is that vladimir putin, the president of russia, would be removed from any face to face discussions,
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and that's is we often times, you know, deals are made when, when would lead is, are talking face to face. so africa has said and the other leaders have said that they don't want to pick sides when it comes to the ukraine, the avoiding located. and they are interested in, in, in making sure that, you know, the brakes countries are not thrown into an ugly global spect. but i would say that countries like china and results in the absence of russia would be able to fix a little bit more muscle in this kind of discussion with the more direct access that they would have. 2 different lead is attending in person. because diane holcombe, that thank you very much and even without a lot of the protein being present, the war in ukraine is still costing a shadow over the break summit. did of use a abraham has moved from keith. the people here and ukraine will be watching the
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brick summit happening thousands of kilometers away in johannesburg since the war began 18 months ago. they've been hoping to sway those countries to lean away from russia. and even at some point towards ukraine, minimum plan would be to have them involved and at least the house of support. and this is why the decisions that will be made and breaks will show if we made a good progress or not, is important to keep sound within the agenda or resolving the conflict. because in the future, they would probably gain those instruments off implants on russia like china. china is the most important member of bricks. president choosing pain is a very close political ally of russian president vladimir putin. and since the ukraine were provoked, huge sanctions against russia. it's found
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a welcome market for its commodities in china. beijing has also presented a 12 point piece plan to end the war and ukraine. moscow welcome to ideas contained in it. but it did not go down well here in 2 years. there's no means. is it, the russian soldiers should leave you pay? the do not call that the war, the quality premium crisis, which is an option that china has its own lot of ation, china wants to prove it. status of the voice of the soul global south. the global south includes the other countries and bricks, brazil, india, and south africa. on the global stage bricks, countries tried to present themselves as a counterbalancing option to the west, but not united block experts here say the member states need to maintain reasonable relationships with the west. that's why they're unlikely to give russia full support and it's for on ukraine. the needs of this also to balance is the threats
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in case of india. this is china in case of african countries. this is fundamental is discussions in johannesburg will inevitably touch on the war that's been raging here in ukraine. the bricks perspective on how and why that matters to them will be worth understanding for those who want to influence the member states. that sec, look now some of the other news from around the world. yo yo is to launch a joint investigation with saudi arabia, into allegations that saudi bought a gods killed hundreds of the open migraines at the board with the m. and the allegations were made in a report by human rights watch. the african union has suspended these as membership over last month military coup. the block of 55 nations says these yet cannot rejoin until the ruling contact restores civilian government. the 2 leaders
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have refused to stand down despite sanctions and threats of military intervention from its neighbors. russia says it has down to ukrainian drones near moscow. officials say the drones were shot down, the towns on the west and outskirts to others crashed in the border region of pre owned germany. sort of thoughts was once labeled the climate shot slot. as governments has made fighting climate change, a top priority box, a new review has found it is folding, show itself its own promises. experts say it will not be legally binding commitments to cut greenhouse gases. gemini has set and business targets to cut greenhouse gas emissions. gases produce the human activity that are the main drivers of climate change that carbon dioxide. the government plants to see the 65
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percent reduction by 2030. but according to a new review, but germany's council of experts and climate change. the countries unlikely to reach its own targets via east because um, overall we have reached the conclusion that there is a gap when it comes to achieving the assignment goals. so let's look at this. that means that the current assignment protection program does not meet the requirements of such a program as it is formulated in the law, which is to make it possible to meet those goals. the, let's see on the counselor review data on japanese current emissions and assess the impact of the government's plans to reduce them and concluded that the measures will not be enough. and the plan selected because he went to inconsistent overall concept. the main problem areas construction on transport, the experts and already identified these 2 sectors, the some of the most damaging in terms of greenhouse gas production. despite the government's proposed measures to cut emissions, the council estimates the moving sector will exceed its targets by 34 mega talk.
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while the estimate for the transport sector is up to $109.00 to $1.00, make it tons. the counselors now urging the government to step up its efforts. one concrete example is considered a smiling sign with the imaging subsidies in both sectors of law. i'm now joined by all political press correspond to julia. so deli julia, this expert review is basically saying that germany's climate change policies are not fit for purpose, as a government responded yet as well. we've heard from chancellor all of shows today who was coincidentally visiting a wind power plant today. and he stood by the government's measures. he said he is firmly confident about the current measures will allow germany to reach its climate goals mainly to reach climate neutrality. that means the country won't be producing any excess of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere by 2045. and he said that the
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trance formation towards clement neutrality is a going ahead at speed in germany. what we heard instead of from a climate minnesota of all, but how big who is from the green party was a bit more openness to the criticism that the government received. he said, obviously the government had progressed a lot compared to the gaps that had been left by the previous government, but that there was still a lot of work to be done. and that the focus should be set on implementing these measures to make sure that the targets are actually reached. now, germany often likes the style itself as the post a child for climate friendly policies. now, especially internationally. how embarrassing is this verdict for the german government on the international stage as well? we must say that of the review and the council that produced the review also said that they have seen some progress from the government. and that a lot of the measures that have been recently introduced do put germany on the pass,
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pass to reducing emissions to a certain extent, but certainly it doesn't look good when a government seems on track to fail to reach targets that it itself has, has set and this is not something that is, is new. it is, it has happened before that germany seemed on track to miss targets, or that it actually did miss targets that it set itself. and especially if we look at the current targets they were set after germany's constitutional court told the previous government that their aims were in sufficient to guarantee a fair, a future to the young generations. and so, considering all of this, it is definitely important for germany to set ambitious goals, but especially to reach those targets if it wants to see its credibility respected . but also, if it really wants to bring forward concrete action to try to stave off the worst consequences of climate change you were talking about these and vicious goals.
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don't you think that these climate goals that they've set themselves maybe to ambitious as well. this is a something that i think is also disputed within the government because we see within this coalition there are parties that come from different sides of the spectrum. we have the greens or have always been pushing strongly for more climate action. but we have, for example, the f, b p of the liberal business friendly party that has been pulling on the brakes a bit, for example, their minister is at the head of the, of the transport industry. and it is one of the sectors that has been seen as of further away from reaching the targets. so the government is going to have to work hard to try to find a compromise is that we'll be able to implement measures that can actually help the country reach these targets. in that it has been a challenge until now. and i believe it will continue to be challenging in the coming months. oh, correspond to julia,
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so deli that thank you very much. julia collins parliament has voted for a new prime minister pointing sets that we seen off the populace port type onto the property tied to the the shape of signals a significant shift in type politics often a 10 year. so military, back through the setup will lead a coalition of 11 politics including 2 pro military walls and all of the yeah, the port type part is found and form a prime minister talk since you know what returned from exile. he was immediately j o h is on corruption charges, which he says, all politically motivated. touching down in thailand for the 1st time in 15 years, perhaps then she knew what arrived home to rapturous applause. immediately pausing
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to pay his respects to thailand's royal family. of the former prime minister and 1000000000, the acknowledged, huge crowds of his appliances. i feel fulfilled that i traveled here today to see him arrive. if possible, i want to hug him. everyone here is crying. we waited for him to return to thailand. that's the feeling that we got someone we love back home but tex than did not stay long. he was quickly whisked away to the supreme court where he was sentenced. 8 to use in giles convictions passed in his absence charges. he maintains a politically motivated tax and was asked in a military coup in 2006, but backing among his so called read should suppose it's remain strong. made up of poor ability to is from thailand's no they maya has policies on cheap health care
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and the minimum wage. but those opposing tax in the yellow shirts often re presenting monica is or city elite. so his role as corrupt after seemed to the same text and was taken to a bank of j. o, but it may be a brief stay, many believe the timing of his return. hence, he has struck a deal as tax and former political policy is on the verge of forming a government, helping paved the way for the homecoming of one of timelines, most influential and controversial politicians assemble news headlines for you know, it should have days of heavy rain i've left 2 people dead in thousands homeless, many a call to all fire flooding land slides in central and southern regions. all right, is full cost for the coming days. the 1st international commercial flight to leave
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north korea in 3 years has landed in by j. incoming flights of also results north korea close to its borders at the beginning of the pen demik in 2020 us president. joe biden is visited the hawaiian island of maui to assess the devastation left. by the reason, 15110 people on known to have died and more than 800 are still on, accounted for. it's the worst was found tragedy in the united states in more than a 100 years long. the hugs and all but is the president and 1st lady touch down in mallory. they were there to offer support to the survivors and to pay respects to those who lost their lives. and the while as high as the devastated to the island. the 1st couple were given a closer look at what's left to the historic town of the hey, not which was old, but to break. to write it in the wind whipped in santa hawaii state govern adjusts
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queen size search teams have now covered most of the area looking for the more than 800 people who are still missing. but the rest of the search could take weeks. president biden's administration has been criticized by some of the survivors and republicans who say the responses being ineffectual and insufficient. standing next to one of the heinous most famous landmarks, the 150 of old banyan tree. the president used it as a master full for the islanders resilience and revival to my left is the bed and 3 beloved by this community for over a 150 years. here the former capital of the kingdom, hawaii stood for generations of the sacred spot of exceptional significance today is burned, but it's still standing tre, survive for
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a reason. i believe it's a powerful, a very powerful symbol. what we can and will do to get through this crisis for this, for as long as it takes we're going to be with to the whole country, be with you. the heat in the general and of the vile size may have now subsided, and the focus turned to the task of rebuilding about the people have. now we will need much more than reassurance and will much to the cover from the saving blaze that has ravaged the island they call home that you can see more is on my weed following the story for us. and she told us earlier more about how to buy this visit was received by the people that president joe by them was received by indifference in the island, if 11 talking to they just shrugged their shoulders. they feel like the local authorities, health from the authorities came late. however,
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it was very important for the 30s here in hawaii the 1st and by then. so the scope of the, the, the station for himself. so and so if you to a visa a realtor and the helicopter to assess that. also, he met with the families with some other families affected, to hear firsthand testimonies on what the people in right now need people who just have 30 days in a hotel room, but they don't know what's gonna happen after that. then they don't have any perspective. you have on how they're going to rebuild their lives in the white house and also major. so they go by the point you today uh, spray in the senior emergency response official to coordinate all the long term recovery efforts here on the ground. me. so i have to has also deployed more than 1000 responders for 150 rescue teams and 40 dogs to help and identify victims. and they, they are providing more funding about
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a 1000000 on the main complain from the family. so is that the $700.00 to $800.00 for a family coming from the federal government is not enough to support or not even short term to the w as country maya. they have reporting from hawaii, and i've got some spots ease for you now spans victoria's world cups claude have spent the night celebrating this success with thousands of delighted funds. imagery spends victory over england delivered a 1st women's wealth come to european nation and they will receive a heroes welcome. in the spanish in athletics thieves us sprint to chicago, we richardson's done the field at the world athletics championships in budapest, claim gold and a 100 meters which is at the bottom of your screen. the pilot home in
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