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of the, this is data being use live from that libya struggle is with the sizes of bodies left by catastrophic flooding that being pulled from the sea. just some of the victims swept away off to tom tom's best near the city of dunn. now the red cross this morning of danger from popularity designed minds. also on the program, you are paying commission lift fits bond on the sale of ukrainian grains, causing a backlash that defied poland and hungary, your se valid. impose that own bonds to protect best farmers on
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demonstrations around the world cooling for an end to plummet. moving fossil fuels fridays for future says growing climate disasters means that the months are even though the high that i'm debt powered. welcome to the program. libya is struggling to deal with the thousands of bodies being recovered off the devastating floods. the official desk told stands of full size and the true number is believed to be much higher corpses, a washing up on the coast off to be swept tight to see by flash floods in the city of done to the world health organization has its libby and all sorts used to stop burying victims in mass graves to have a long time mental distress for the relatives of the victims. so the red cross is
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wanting that the floods may have upgraded, land mines and explosives left over from years of conflict. many residents, a cleaning at that ruined homes and hoping for more support. walking under above and traveling much filled floors. the floods have devastated, saw the jumps halls and left him without shelter. with the y m. c, it's not easy. only god knows what they're going through. on the back to square one. no one helps you let me know how to like, not even the government has had us. we've been left out on the streets when the toner had to show the menu, sir,
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why it 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 humanitarian aid to send to affected areas everyone is doing the bit to has been in the view 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, honest, struggling to go to the trauma and to come to terms with what they have lost. this
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reno bracky is a john list and the editor in chief of at the bottom, libya 24. she's just being done. as you told us, while she saw everything getting the city is completely destroyed in this so many volunteers from oh well it be a doing great job to, to, to help people in the talk to help people in governor in working. but the few hours is like it july did inform me boy, inspection we 1st of all we're trying to, to, to, to looking for shuffle survives, and the survived and help them in the 2nd boys is a gauging or feeding, feeding to those who are without tempter, without shelters with a human duty and it's, and we are trying, as well as, as a certain point to, to, to set up like a, a healthy shelter for, for, for the,
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for the, for the, for those people in, we are trying as well to, to get in contact with who is still alive and who is basically it could be still alive. this is, this is the situation in done. uh, and this is this, this moment. well, to be honest with you. uh, they need everything, everything from promoter, from electricity. uh, it could be silly, but they need internet to not a connection to connect with other person outside the city to, to connect with their families outside data to connect with best and site data. so, you know that someone in trauma, a need to be connected. he needs to be if you need to speak with everyone to just know if his friend is family by the mother, and they're still alive no. or if they need medicine, they need shelters. which is like this is that this is for me,
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one of the most basic things that they need. right now. those who survive, they need to be charged as soon as possible in by see children, cuz i'm not seeing it putting them inside the schools. for example, i like sold invest populum by creating a healthy shouldn't filters for them as soon as possible. okay, let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. my fiance is on boston to tanisha. i'm pissed off of being held hostage according to friends, presidents, a manual, my chrome, easy to use news as military need is a blocking food deliveries to the mission. so the emvoy is being forced to live on military russians. news as president was iced it in a to in july about in court says 100 dime, jail times to defendants of the 2016 is the missed. the bombings in brussels. 6 men
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received sentences ranging from 20 years to life. 32 people were killed in the bombings at brussels add port. and at the metro station, the sentences bring to an end. belgium's biggest ever trial. the main border crossing between afghanistan and pakistan, his reopened doctor and 9 de closer thousands of travelers and trucks laden with goods was stranded at the tool to border crossing, following an exchange of gunfire between the border guards. it's a so diamond is looming between european union countries over the ukraine grain in ports. on friday, the european commission said it would end a restriction on ukrainian grain being sold in several e u countries. but that's for both the anger of hungry, poland, romania and slovakia. that worried that shipping ukrainian products will slot that markets and this advantage domestic farmers. some of those countries say they will
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now impose that own restrictions on ukrainian prodigies. we also have correspond the rosy budget in brussels. why the u has ended these restrictions? and that's understand this, we need to rewind and of course, we know ukraine, the great it was really once the life largest ukraine economy, great exports feeding people arriving as the world of course, after rushes 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 ease those export routes for ukraine through alternative means so. so through your opinion, by land, by rail and by river, the part of that costs and disruption in some new markets, particularly in countries which forwarding ukraine, where'd so prices plummet locally for. great. and so lots of complaints from farmers, for example, particularly in poland. no. and we think that they saw several countries impose
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their own new luxury funds 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 discords among you members states. that was very easy, but ted reporting from brussels side, tens of thousands of climate activities have held marches around the world cooling for an end to the beginning of planet blooming fossil fuels. the global climate strike was organized by the fire fridays for future movements. the number of participants was lower than in previous he is demonstrate to said frequent extreme
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weather events show that demands a more relevant than ever say, decline. it gets, you know, just guessing co to consume, to remain the same. but the number of participants has dropped several 1000 people came to this week, so called climate striking berlin. the wants of the coal to march from fridays for future. clear demos and we're on the authority is to realize that they must not just talk, but asked to fulfill their the goals, no new oil and gas licenses, right? less important as well. we should probably phase out cars at some point, the least probably the car ownership invest in public infrastructure in public transportation. was there a difference from earlier years in september 2019 more than 200000 people, demonstrated in berlin alone, over a 1000000 and across germany. banks and the government had set up a climate cabinets and portfolio with
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a climate protection law. so the proposals felt sure what to expect. ations of these days, the radical activists of the lowest generation movement tend to grab more people's attention how the day goes by. when they are not taking direct action somewhere in the country, then fridays to future believes is still relevant. it's need to say they were the ones who brought about the change in consciousness in germany. hines come into tests, but we can be really proud of the fact that welding full people in germany say their attitude towards climate protection has been strongly or very strongly influenced by fridays for future. this is a huge success, which no one go to expect to get the money and to achieve your goals. when you much sooner talk some get more headlines, others create more change. most protesters on the streets of berlin would say the letter is the more important thing. a quote in spain has issued
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a restraining order against a full of spanish football federation. chief luis ruby all as he's been forbidden from contacting jennifer, have most are the play a he kissed off the spain's world cup with we'd be all as a paid in quotes in madrid and denied sexually assaulting him those. so saying that the case was consensual, i may say it has repeatedly asserted that it was it, and she also alleges the ruby all as i'm 15, pressure her and her relatives to say she consented. several 100 to resist force done less than present various things. league t v, we off to was likely to happen to be all as if he's found guilty of sexual assault . it is found, go see, there could be very severe consequences and it ranges anywhere between paying a fine or going to prison up to 5 years. now usually, whenever these kinds of things happen and these kinds of cases as it relates to sex
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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 in spain is a law that actually says that it's in fact you're a 1st time to find that 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 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 fall want to suspend 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. or in the been brenda's league is
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biggest, so dine this, we can title hold as by a munich hosted a firey by a lave accused. and both teams were tied wonderful. going into the half time break by and wouldn't let the drawer fit and the young direct scope. we took the lead in the 86 minute the navy keys and refused to go home empty handed on levels of to being awarded a penalty. in stoppage time, maybe accusing now go to the top of the bonus league. a tables were 9 to columbia. an artist in scope to us and under botero has died at the age of $91.00. how would it aside the americas on such a picasso? here's the patience of people and objects in plum exaggerated phones, became emblems of columbia, and all his works of featured exhibitions across the world, some selling for more than $2000000.00 us dollars a piece. despite the painfulness of his creations,
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boterro never shied away from serious subject methods, including violence and politics. his daughter says he died friday morning in monica due to complications from pneumonia. that's all for me for night, but stay tuned. robots has gone for the business use. thanks so much for the as these categories to fill out, see what the sometimes a cd is of all you need to allow big ideas to grow. we're bringing an environmental conservation to life with.

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