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asked fashion, watch now, on youtube, the, this is data on the news line from by the libya struggles with thousands of bobbies last, by catastrophic flooding. that being polls from the sea, just some of the victims swept away after dams, but they have a city up there. now the red crossings warning of danger from uprooted land mines. also on the program, you are paying commission left to expand on the side of ukrainian gray, causing a backlash led by poland and hungary. we site valley pose that own bands to protect
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the farmers demonstrations around the world, coal for an end to pilot woman. fossil fuels fridays for future says growing climate disasters being that demands even more the welcome to the program, libya is struggling to deal with these thousands of bodies being the covered in the aftermath of the devastating floods. overwhelmed officials of registered navy, 4000 deaths, a number of it's expected to rise as small bodies are found. corpse is a washing up on the coast after being swept out to see was terrestrial, rains close to dams, to boast causing flash floods that destroys large parts of the city of data. world health organization has obviously been all sorts used to stop burying victims in mass graves to avert future legal and emotional problems. meanwhile,
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the red cross is warning that the floods may have routed land mines and explosives left over from the country's use of conflict. many residents that cleaning out their ruined homes and hoping for more support to walking on troubles and sleeping mud filled floors. the floods have devastated, saw the jobs house and left him without shelter. with the y m. c, it's not easy. only god knows what they're going to look on the back to square one. no one had to go ahead to like not even the government has had us because we've been left out on the streets when the toner had to show the menu. sir,
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why was on not only homeless now, they are in dire need of food and medical supplies across the country. why don't you guys have been collecting, communicating it to send to affected areas everyone is doing debit to has been in the heart of you from this is a time to come together. if we don't cooperate now, then when will be the people have died in the families. a city has been destroyed. if we the residents, not only of the city but of libya as a whole, don't come together. then when will be those who are lucky enough to survive that federal night out of struggling to cool the trauma and to come to terms fit what they have lost and
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u. n. a. the chief mos in griffith. a separate climate and capacity was applying for libyans flooded catastrophe. i've been speaking with steph, i'm with a broker hydrologist with world meter logical organization. i've asked him to talk me through that as well. i'm good capacity to deal with such these us as the dots of the critical. we see most coffee said it's very limited and the same is true for the the well, what is a very key investment for countries is the investing in one of the systems. so that their society can do preventive action can happen to other warnings of each time before the event. and they also can, can either evaluate or, or make sure that certain infrastructure stays a stays intact and to really minimize the damage all the, all the studies that these is and decide at the moment show that a warning systems at the very good return on investment and investments in the morning. and so the countries having the capacity to also act upon is critical to too many models indeed damaged. so such events. and so that, well no,
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any warning systems and the infrastructure, it was effectively broken. yeah. it's, it's a whole change and i just, for this specific event, the majority go service. they did issue 72 hours before the event. a warning, well, the state of emergency was declared but it's, it's, um, it was uncertain and it's one thing. it's unique measurements, but it also needs, uh, american models to make the predictions and then also to the governance structure of the country that functions that birds that is able to do to direct the population to population need to act. and then they need to be information dissemination. so there's a whole chain of language that need to happen any well, but really wanting issues. one system was there and one was issued. there are no follow up the whole change and didn't effectively functional. so this has happened a couple of months ahead of libya's actual rainy season is explaining things that are going to get worse. so normally we expect based on the north and africa,
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that part of the world in the, in the northern hemisphere winter time. so it's a period november to february, but now we have this absolutely unprecedented rainfall already in early september, which is very, very typical in this is also a different rate for the mechanisms that was generating this plots. it was more like a topic asylum, which, which you don't expect in this part of the lot so much that's very, very rare to logical intervene, but what we observe. and unfortunately, due to climate change, there's the likelihood quite high that we increasingly see such and such events happening. and then the, the, uh, uh, before one of the facts will be there. yes. thank you so much for. i landed on 684 assess different bolingbrook from the world major logical organization as well. take a look now a couple of other stores are making a headlines around the world. the quote in belgium has 100 down jail terms to
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defendants. in the 2016 is limited findings in brussels. 6 men receive sentences ranging from a 20 years to life. 32 people were killed in the bombings at the brussels apple with the metro station. sentences they've been ends to belgium's biggest ever trial . frances and busts to 2 needs yet, and the staff are being held at being held hostage according to french president emanuel macro is accused that in new jersey, ministry date is blocking food deliveries to the mission. so the on board has been forced to live on military rations just president was out of state in a to in july may border crossing between afghanistan and pakistan has reopened after a 9 day closure. thousands of travelers and trucks, labor with goods with strong through the tool come for the trusting following an exchange of gunfire between border gods. showdown is moving between european union countries of the ukrainian grain imports. on friday the european commission said it
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would end a restriction on you, crated and drained, being sold in several and you've countries a task for the, the end of henry feldman to remind me i'm sort of out there and what are the cheaper ukrainian products will split them off, it's and disadvantage domestic phones. some of those countries site they'll now impose their own restrictions on training and projects correspondents, rosie birch, out in brussels. why the, you has done this to understand this, we need to rewind and of course, we know ukraine, the great it was really once the life, lots of ukraine economy, great exports feeding people arriving as the world. but of course, after bushes full scale invasion, ukraine's traditional black sea shifting routes were really severely disruptive. and so in the way that was sold, the european union trying to use those export routes for you create 2 alternatives . me so, so through your opinion, by line by rail and bike river,
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part of that costs and disruption in some new markets, particularly in countries which for ukraine, where'd so prices plummet locally for. great. and so lots of complaints from farmers, for example, particularly in poland. know, and we think that the several countries impose their own new luxury fans and then the european commission try to remedy that by and coming up with its own measures in under which there would be a bond on the sale of grain from ukraine. 80 some e u. member states inside the u. member states near ukraine, but not great, still trying to own and get your opinion to other countries night, as that is currently not going to be listed today was the deadline for that to be listed at that time. your commission has a note, but of course is causing some this court among you members states a w cards for the rosy bird shots that thousands of people have marched through
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ballot and calling for an end to the burning of fossil fuels as well. surface, dramatic weather, extremes and rack or breaking faith. the demonstrations function of world wide protests by climate activists, including the fridays for future business. world like daily average, direct quotes have been broken several times over the past few months. and germany has set a goal to becoming climate neutral by 2045. correspondent, emily go. the attended the march and downtown bell they, they all box thousands have once again gathered up a sensor on the process for more than it is $1.00 to $200.00 prices across the country. and if you look around, you really see that one of the big accomplishments of this movement is that the top of rocks and people from all walks of life. you see children, parents, teachers, but also representative problems unions um touches. and if you look at the number of the boss, majority of them and support this part of time, that being said, i me
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a small minority. he thinks they actually, they can actually achieve something. but that's not pushing a dumper on the atmosphere here today. people have tons up the music, they are raising the voices on, on the signs. they have made it very clear once they, once we select them to a few of them. here's what they told us, the energy energy gas licenses, right, less of importing as well. this is probably the size of the cars at some point we 5 by to me and civil society at the
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time. i want that everything can change. i mean everything needs to change. so it's not that i have a really agenda, but it's like something on the as well. well, we want to live as a human being. my biggest fear is everything. quoting reporting, not just staying where uh, quote, images, issues a restraining order against a former, a spanish football federation chain for me to be sort of ya. this has been for been i'm contacting jennifer m of so the play he kissed off this pains that will come victory will be all this appeared in court and denied sexually assaulted. i'm also saying that the case was consensual, and most of his repeats the said that it wasn't. she also imagined said with the
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all this and he's taking pressure to enter relative to say, she consented. several 100 to is a sports generalist, and present spanish league a tv. i asked her what's likely to happen, to be honest, if he's found guilty of sexual assault is phone go see there could be very severe consequences and it ranges anywhere between paying a fine or going to prison up to 5 years. and i usually, whenever these kinds of things happen and these kinds of cases as it relates to sex regression as a crime, the more severe cases are reserved for a 3 to 5 years as a, as a result, as a consequence. so in his case, it's probably more likely that we'll see if found guilty, a sentence of 2 years or less and then same as a law that actually says that if in fact you're a 1st time defending, you don't have a criminal record which appears to be the case of boucher to be honest, then you don't actually have to serve any child time for the 1st time. so it's very
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likely that in that scenario we would only see him have to pay a fine. and that probably would be, it's beyond that, we would have to see if the fault wants to suspense, him or if they want to find him even further from the support overall and the same as to as well in spain, in the administrative courts. if they also want to bind him for anywhere up to 2 years, in the case of a fee for a maximum, it could be $15.00. so there could be further consequences beyond just whatever the outcome could be in their criminal ports as well. so were hunting down the bundles because biggest showdown this weekend, title holders by munich, hosted a firing by a cruise in both hands were tied. one little going into the rank of buying them, being by and wouldn't let the jewels fits and bound getsco. i read to the late, late to me, 86 minutes, maybe cruising, refused to go home empty handed and leveled after being a warranty to penalty and stuff each time. they because now go to the top of the book just so that's all from me for now. stay tuned because rob watts
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