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[000:00:00;00] the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin. after catastrophic wildfires, greece is reeling from devastating floods. officials say it's as if greece has changed. climate zones have severe rain storms of record rainfall killed at least 14 in the region. and more rain is expect also coming up a $1000000000.00 and depleted uranium weapons us promises ukraine more help with the public display of support. the secretary of state anthony blinking visits keep
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the victory for abortion, rights, and mexico. the supreme court makes terminating a legal prep a pregnancy legal across the country. it marks a major shift in a region where the catholic church at long ulster, the abortion bent, the hello. i'm terry larson, good to have you with those fires, droughts, and now devastating floods. all in a matter of months, greece has been battered by the forces of nature on least by climate change. the north of the country has been badly effected around the port city of boston storm. daniel has produced record rainfall, triggering land slides, and sweeping dozens of vehicles away in muddy waters. athens to has been effected while guerria and turkey had been hit as well with at least 14 confirmed us across
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the reach, a clearing out of to the record, rain full. unfortunately for the shops owners much must be thrown away. but cost us a, how does his efforts could be in vain with the rain that filled his shop with muds to return soon? it's been 2 days now. the talk been dealing with this problem. everyone had not just me. this small rid of us started the city of all us after a whole year's worth of rain fell in just a few hours. the city is still without water or power. residents are reliant on aid for essentially the i'm 33 years old and i've never seen so much right and my whole life, you're seeing a palm dotted city, we just didn't recognize any more of these many. notice some of the money turkey has also been hit hard in his time. bo flash flooding,
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killed several people. others on this thing. the heavy rain also brought misery to this. come side to him. bull gary is black, sea coast white caravan is narrowly escaped being dragged out to sea. he's got it, and we pulled people out to kind of ends while the boat to be dragging them towards the sea that were drifting through the pay like boats. the increasing roaming of the mediterranean sea is thought to have contributed to the extreme rain july reco, temperatures were recorded, leading to high water evaporation the normal. then suddenly cooler temperatures caused the water vapor to condense again into torrential rain. full greek officials say its zip grease has changed climate zones of the the numbers that we're seeing now for rainfall and water for those. a comfortable to what happens in southeast asia. is that gonna switch to another region here? cuz i live in that with the with flooding, forcing highways to close,
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as yet more rain full cost. back in his shop. cost us is worried about wants to come. we're costing, i think, is inviting. what can i say? so cost us increase waiting and hoping is unfortunately the only option or correspondence. so if you eclip talkie has been touring the flood zone, she gave me this update from that port city of bolos. sorry, this is the definition of destruction. what we saw on our way here from lama this morning. um the pictures we saw were like uh, hold. * on the street there were trees scared around people are um trying to just save themselves. um on the right there was a police blocking the main street behind me. you can see the river alpha cut off speed. well no, it's about 3 meters high right now. and normally it's about 5 centimeters. we've been told with the residential falls,
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we spoke in the last 30 minutes. we are here and, and everyone is desperate. there are people crying. there are, people are screaming that people fighting with the police and trying to convince them to get through the blocks streets and it is, uh, it is really scary what we see here. and i can only imagine why people went through this night where the rain didn't really stop. and so if you, we understand that more heavy rainfall is forecast for that region. what advice or greek authorities giving people given what you've just described and what might still be coming? that's correct. that's correct. sorry. uh, people are advised to stay at home. uh, the emergency messages we receive on our phones are telling us to void to transfers to stay in doors, especially in the area. awesome, uh, essential grease and let me see about in other areas as well as, um,
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well the country uh, this catastrophe is ongoing. so it's a very dangerous to be on the streets and even driving. is there a risk right now? so essential reasons. declared the state of emergency right now and everyone is on alert. the volume of rain that's already been dumped on the region is extraordinary . some say it's unprecedented. how much rain are we talking about here? so for you we're, we're talking about writing that, that doesn't stop writing and really, really strong. and i've never seen something like that on our way here. we couldn't even see through through um, so the windows and also um, not just how much water comes on, but it also m periods with a strong wheels. and so with the conditions it's really, really dangerous. and um, it's not something greece is used to. this is something people are telling us here
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. um they, they live for the 1st time they, they never saw so much rain in their lives. so here, thank you very much for that update. that was sophia cliff talking in the port city of balls in greece. the united states has announced more than a $1000000000.00 and extra aid for ukraine. us secretary state entity blinking, gave details of the new age during a surprise visit to keep hours earlier. a russian attack on a busy shopping area in eastern ukraine killed at least 17 people. president brought him his last he condemned to strike as seen this april. to jeff, another attack on ukraine city. this time on a crowded market in kentucky, underneath it, the 17 people were killed here by a russian missile, as he craned among them. the child on there since the deadly backdrop,
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to us secretary of state entity blinking sport to visit the keeper. since the start of russia's invasion, ukraine's counter offensive was at the top of the agenda. last week. can you rejected us media reports suggesting progress on the front lines was too slow, but there were no signs of tension during blankets, visit ukraine's president. instead of striking a grateful town this usual rate around lincoln also met with prime minister denise me, how and foreign minister at the mutual career they bought, keen to show where united front, the praise, but ukrainian effort to push the russians back. we see the progress of the counter offensive, very hard. we want to make sure that the frame has what it needs, not only to succeed in the counter sensitive but as what it needs to the long to
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make sure that it has a strong turn. strong sense capacity is blinking announced a new aid package worth over $1000000000.00. the us has delivered or pledge more than $43000000000.00 to ukraine and military aid including air defense systems. wednesdays, brutal attack says just how important the support group was mexico supreme court history, the criminalized abortion across the country. ruling that laws banning the procedure are unconstitutional. court said the penalizing abortion violated women's human rights. abortion is already legal in several sex can states, but the ruling will likely pay the way for wider access tooth procedure. mexico is just the latest latin american country to loose and abortion restrictions in recent years following argentina in 2020, and colombia last year. earlier i spoke about this with rebecca gone pat, so she's a founder and director of women on waves as an organization aims to prevent unsafe
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abortions, i asked her why the supreme court of mexico de criminalized abortion now to thank you so much for having me. so there was already of this mission your last here, we're just the criminal lies, but it left it up to the states to remove the criminal codes from the state laws. and that didn't go fast enough that many states did not move ahead. and so now this decision is actually saying that it's really that due to a big asian, to provide safe abortion services. so that is everywhere in the, in the country. and people with unwanted pregnancies can get abortions in federal hospitals. am and i think that is very important. so that is actually also guarantees to access to an abortion. now what is very about these rulings? is that what is that? did it really undermine underwrote brought route the importance of legalizing
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abortion for social justice? because it said also that it's a special need for people that are suffering from this restricted laws. and that it's creating social injustice. just runing that much further than just acknowledging that it's a human rights, but also that it's extremely important for social justice and to let anything a property in a country. so now the race to find water on the moon is heating off. several countries are trying to stake a claim with an eye to establishing future lunar colonies. recent russian and japanese attempts ended in failure, but india recently succeeded in landing at the moon's south pole. and now japan is trying again the submitted to enjoy to japan's luna exploration mission. the moon's not the deep is designed to land with high precision within 100 meters of its
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target sites on the lunar surface. tokyo is hoping it's small land for investigating noon or slim mission will allow it to join an exclusive international club, making it the 5th country off to the us, china, russia, and india. to successfully land on the moon. its mission is to investigate rocks and deploy a small robot to take photographs of the country. space agency says it should reach its destination early next year. the just the launch comes just week south. the india became the 1st nation to land on the luminous south pole. both india and japan are working together on a joint commission to explode, a permanently shaded lunar polls necessary and us companies are also preparing 2 more emissions in the coming months. all of this works as a prelude to the next big step, the 1st manned mission since 1972. which in turn full shadows, the building of luna bases, which are in planning by
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a number of different countries all hoping to gain a permanent foothold on. now closest, so let's deal neighbors and to get ahead, stones on what could be the next frontier of geo political conflict. rolling stones rolling out some new tunes, the rock legends assembled in london to launch a new album of original material and true to their reputation. it was a noisy affair. loading stones took to the stage at hackney and pi say it's a 2 rack. suppose the direction performance. we're here to promote, attack me, diamonds, the bands 1st 1000 seeking original music in 18 years. taking questions from us took care has to be solid, and it's also the 1st time mick jagger keith richards and ronnie wood came together in the studio. so the desk of drum nationality. what's must feel different. not
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having charlie once in, in the studio with your playing. what was that, my son is only a is a, this is child is gone, is different course. you know, i mean is the, is number 4 is messing these up. yeah. yeah, a lot of number for that, right? yeah, of course is miss an incredibly bad design of the law. 7 studies began making music together over 60 years ago, during that time, childhood friends jacqueline rich and such as had the lucky relationship, putting the tongue in cheek question from a sign up. brando in california says, keep, keep in mind, keep them together longer than me and my wife, what's a secret to a happy marriage? was not speaking too often. yeah. often to keep an eye, the audience is treated to the premier of the out in the 1st single angry which
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does that cause of sydney sweeney. you're watching the the, the news from berlin up next. we've got a documentary for you looking at brushes, involvement in syria. i'm terry mark and thanks for watching. the ukraine was like a stepping points to, you know, find what you into that warranty wants to finish your studies. now you have a sandy feet from the train, you can choose to go back or somewhere else. currently, more people than ever on the move in search of a place in life categories. something that is coming very, very soon. and yeah, can we learn more about or know when a story info, migraines,

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