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to the best, the stage after new life cumberland off to the fire, the flood increases pitch 5. to arrange for just weeks on the devastating white fire. at least 6 people are dead on says more rain and the full costs. also coming up a victory for abortion. rights and mexico, the supreme court says, save to not have the authority to create a portion of the crime. and we'll take a look at healthy you is open to tackle its air pollution problem the
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number such as while back into the program, we start to increase by i taught these are describing the storm dob, daniel. as a biblical catastrophe, 4 days of down force of on least flooding online slides. ok, now the firewall and leaving pauses without access to running water. at least 14 people have died across the region for more than a year's worth of rain poured down here in just 24 hours. gree says it's unlike anything the country has experience before. hold on, most of it is good for the thought. the country is dealing with a phenomenon, the likes of which we have never seen in the past decreasing just about in fun. and the city follows some $200000.00 residents were left without running water for 3rd day. there's nothing we can do about the 50 clothes to get the
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food to keep in the fridge. that's what up at the bathroom. you've got to say nothing at all and use us. yeah. only that we won't have to be a supermarket. it upstairs. yeah, i bet loves fun at all. stacy, everything was gone within minutes as the water passed through with the full force of a river destruction. everything that was here caused garbage on towns. everything was swept away to go for something on helicopters, evacuated hundreds trapped in their flooded homes, many of whom had to wait for the lightning storm to calm. rescuers are still trying to reach dozens of strand villagers using life boats and diverse greases emergency services had been overwhelmed with extreme weather events . the summer after dudley wildfires read in the north for 2 weeks 30 se the torrential rains believed had been made worse by the warming mediterranean or the most extreme on record. of course, funding sol, fabulous talkies in the greek port,
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city of photos give us an update on the situation that i'm sending right now as the as for me, biggest catastrophe, as i've seen today, we are in bold since early this morning. and the fixture behind me is so real and we are standing. we drove up the main street towards mount stadium, which you can see behind me. and i'm sitting literally on the spot where the sweet co op. so the sweet collapse and residents also lost our, uh, come in here on the, on my left and, and trying to see what's going on there their dogs. so coming. * out we're protecting this out, it's really, really scary. and on my right side of the street, the street even it's going a bit lower. so um it looks. 8 unreal, it is unbelievable. unbelievable. what is happening right now? also you can hear it. it's very, very loud. and as all the water that comes down,
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which is scary, down from mountain to opinion, there's even a truck, uh threes. a lot of lots. um it's uh, it's a picture that, um, it seems like ethical if it gets really, it's a way i could. i'm losing my words to w 450 the document. now mexico supreme court has rules that abortion is no longer crime. it says the denial of the procedure invited to the human rights. superman actor was celebrated the ruling and said they would use it to continue with challenging abortion. restrictions of the state level of the, the unanimous ruling by mexico's top court requires all federal public health services and institutions to offer abortions to anyone who requests it in its judgment. the country's highest court declared the middle suitable collection. so when the federal criminal penalties for abortion unconstitutional as they violate
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the rights of women. oh yes, i'll see you then to day next week and society woman support networks, feminism are doing spectacular work in mexico. so the only woman, if they so choose, have the right to an abortion in a safe way. and that a, to a level the, the money that they were the decision is receiving a mixed reaction on the streets of the catholic majority. country. is it okay? i believe that we should not take anyone's life, bruce and beans, and i think it portion it is not right about the landscape. for example, when a woman is raped when they don't want to have a child, i know that many people think. oh, well, why don't you give the child up for adoption? but they don't feel the pain they went through to have it. and that's why i am in favor of abortion. a lot of what is the, what about the court decision?
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extends a latin american trend of whitening access to the procedure, often referred to as a green wave in reference to the green bandanas carried by women protesting for abortion rights in the region. the ruling in mexico comes as the u. s. supreme court move to overturn federally guaranteed abortion rights last year. they must go again. we will continue to now be, let's remember what happened in the united states. after for 2 years, the supreme court reversed seats abortion division, and we are not going to stop on the mexico guarantees the rights to life from the moment of conception movement. the concepts you the for the ruling abortion was only permitted in 12 of mexico's 32 states. now the remaining 20 states that still criminalize abortion will have to abide by the ports ruling activists say they'll continue their lobbying to ensure all penalties are lifted at the state level as
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well. let's take a look now, some of the stories making headlines around the world. a fact all drain and hong kong has cost of you all flooding. atara seems like that is no trust you operations and have all presidents to stay in doors onto the weather. conditions, improve the cities, whether your agency has reported the highest. all these are in the fall since it's direct was began in 18. 84 good ones that are present that have named a formal position leader as the prime minister of the strong system whose government remodeled the don't fema is an outspoken critic of president ali bungle . what was the forest a number of freak who last week see myself as long was prime minister from 2012 to 2014 to nigeria and opposition. candidate. a t club of bucker says he will not accepted ruling by the countries election court upholding precedent boy latino booth selection victory. and saturday, he had off the call to the cat. the election island board alleging his regularities
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. booker says, he will appease the decision before 9 to just supreme court. the head of to find the biggest music talent agency has resigned after acknowledging the sexual abuse by her deceased uncle, the agencies found up truly for she might admitted that her uncle abused hundreds of young performers over decades. she has apologized to the victims and promised that they would receive compensation should not shoulder in your apple, you shall remain some major kilo analysis trauma data genres. and theme shows that last year. most people lived in the areas where equity did not meet standards set by the world health organization to tackle the problem to go open fall element is steps to vote on stuff for those next week as the pollution through natasha's life plans up in the year. she was once a cycling instructor here in brussels,
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about to all that time spent in rush hour traffic to gets to on her long history. you have a, i was waking up at night and struggling to bring him by the office. it happened several times. so i went to my doctor and he more or less told me it was linked to a policy. so this, i'm a really forced me to reconsider my jobs for the book here. natasha says off on a new career in education and no take the scenic route. she's not the only one seeking a breath of fresh air. the dw researchers crunch the numbers and learns that last year. 98 percent of people in europe lived in areas where air pollution levels exceed w h o recommendations. power sparse. lona and athens are particularly affected, plus parts of coal producing poland and the area of northern actually arrived to milan, industry transport, agriculture, and domestic heating, oil contribute to air pollution, which is linked to an estimated 300000 premature day in each year. and researchers
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say that's not home, they are uh, costs, own echo system damage on property cuts, costs work days. those varies cost on forest street damages. there is a cost on culture heritage damage the impacts on our heads and all our finances are, you know, europe is trying harder to clean up its act. the european commission is proposing tighter legal limits on air, pollution levels and plants to make it easier for citizens to claim compensation for breaches. some of you parliamentarians are pushing for even stricter kept when we bought one. it's uh, clean air, all lined up with the protection of the house of our citizens and then uh, follow up the criteria of the wall. it's got, it's got a judgement and basically it's follow up the criteria over the science april, which we need to like. um, i'm this little motional bundle meek. we are talking about this guy. the size with governments here have of poor track records. most you remember states have broken
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the books, current air pollution laws in the past, and some have even faced half defiance. meanwhile, on to pollution policies like binding older cars from cities or restricting farming emissions are sometimes seen as discriminatory and often face public backlash. all which means hoax for a swift, a decisive drop in air pollution may remain out of reach. and it's likely to take years before your manages to truly clear the air as no rest chosen to a key of tracing to save with k effects. bookshop thousands of feet underground. the american developed into a new leading wireless for him to cure code deepest, gave and is unable to leave on his own, exposed to getting him out. would it be difficult and could take several days. the 1000 meters below the surface medical themes attending to mark dicky these ago he got stuck in this gave off the stuff print
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a medical emergency the response of the government to get the medical supplies that are in my opinion, my wife jessica national community here the 14 years or it was on an international exploration mission in the market and the doris mountains, when he felt for a gastric hemorrhage, he was 1250 meters below the surface. at the time, members of his crew were able to bring him up to a gun at a depth of 2000 meters radius now stuck. giving rescue workers from hungry lea gratiot and other countries are assisting in the operation. the 1st thing or i safety, we wrote down the storage facility and medical supplies or so thank you for the we broke it down. mike has been getting much better. we're seeing says we
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are exposed 6 the rescue operation, but it requires specialist equipment and good big days or even weeks depending on conditions that are done. those are good and being blasted, clear to make them bright enough for a stretcher to pass through to tell us our number one series carlos out of crass has choose foss drum these alexander, swear to have to reach the semi finals. so for us, open the to, into your, to a spaniard kept his tie for the defense on track with the straight steps when he has a shot at being the 1st month to win consecutive die. so it is a trusting meadows since roger federal, 15 interval from 2004 to 2008. after our spaces 2021 chimes in the new med, very from russia. and the sent me also on tennis number 2, feed reading that saw blank of flex tomas loose or reach or put consecutive us open
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. find the final. but the commanding window which i in us. and when jang saw blank that was dominant from start to finish. and a 6164 when victory means she will be the new was number one off to the tournament, taking over from portland ego. shauntay, who has a position for 75 feet tall. the length of faces american madison keys for a place in the planet. and finally, a british who has presented its newborn around the town for the 1st time. the animal was born on the 31st of august and hadn't been seen in public before. it doesn't have a name yet, and the su hasn't been able to establish whether it's a boy or to go to the board near and or on. baton is listed as a typically endangered species. it's population has declined by 90 percent since the 90 and 7 days
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but there is that new life to celebrate letting us close with some good news up next. my colleague, chris kolber, has the business update. and of course, you can always visit our website dot com and to follow some social media at the dap here. and it was on the massage as far as thank you for watching the pricing strategy issues with a lot say what crazy the .

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