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the, this is the, the news life from berlin. nicholas my doodle claims election victory in venezuela . results show my daughters policy winning some 51 percent of sunday's vote for the countries all positions coalition reject those big guys saying they want putting them on a collision course with the government. and 5th girl by escalating tensions in the middle east. israel took care of the cabinet, authorizes the response to saturdays. a strike in the occupied going on. heights is ready to blame the attack, which gives 12 children and teenagers on hezbollah. the, i've been expanded, you're welcome, ben. it's really and president nicholas minute or has been declared, we know of the presidential race by the countries elect auto council with 51
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percent of the vote. the result set the stage for the 3rd time, for my doodle, who has, who is the country with a firm hand sticking over from who for some is in 2015. the opposition has disputed the election tally claiming it had been manipulated by the elect. total council, which is run by loyalist close to the president. here as my due to a speaking of to his victory was an honest bob and i said before, there would be peace. you know, there was and there has been and there is evolve and there will be peace and stability and justice after the 28th of july, from today onward. peace, stability, and respect for the law and justice. a better good loss on john list. a married man who's now joining us from cadillac as mary. how is the
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opposition reacting to this resolved? well, the opposition is, is strongly claiming the result of fraudulent saying they have a voting needed to prove their results. clark, quite different from the one somewhere. and now they say it's on the inside list, which is the main opposition side is they want the election by a long fly. they say 70 percent of the vote on. uh well, they are asking for international the international community to this these uh they are now. there will be options to, uh, some sort of uh, uh, claim that uh, that they did the nation of the day. so it was monday, if you made that the by the government control electoral board. why did it take so long to announce the results? do we know? well this piece of information is key because uh generally it takes time to know
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all the results, the bit a swell. it's up to audition for many of the elections that they have taken place over the last 20 years. the government says, on the elect, a bore that the results are announced only what when the reset, your reversible tendency, meaning that they have the majority of the votes counted in the selection days. the results were now just 2 hours ago and uh, with $0.84 off to both accounts that some people a know about these matters say the difference between because my little i'm gonzales, could be very good with the both that artist feel me see what happens next a no, but it's what i marry as well. right now, there is no biased in the city. the opposition has announced that they will not call for demonstrations,
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but to claim that every soul uh tomorrow morning and also all day say it is important for the people to stay in the pool and station, especially on those where they've dropped boats hard to be towns that are being talented as to alter regions. there are many uh many, nothing american presidents. they said that they, they don't recognize the benefit of us. we sold for example, she less pressure than say that the results are hard to believe just you. well, um, because i was uh, supported the result and congratulated a president nicholas my buddha and all there's like your why argentina and even costa rica are saying they need to check about more about the results on gold, especially for the missions of the a carter center on the us that are in the con,
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3 in the ground, checking their results. uh, we did to say that they, they were of servers and they are expected to present a report about what they saw, what the witness here are in been in this way. now, we live at the moment, but thanks so much for joining us today at john list, a married man not incorrect us. thanks so much. i to now to see yourself an escalation in fighting along the east, about 11 on both the israel to get up to cabinets has given the go ahead. photo responds to saturdays, rocket attack, and the occupied goat on heights, which caves 12 children. he's ready to blame. somebody living group has pulled up operating and saw the never then it denies being involved. the security cabinet has authorized the governments to decide on the nature and timing of for response. and israel's defense minister has vowed to hate the enemy hard rocket attack has raised pharaoh's of an old off well between isabel and hezbollah,
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which is backed by iran. the funeral procession. the streets of most of the shows was 1000 strong. the rocket strikes that killed 12 people on a soccer field was the deadliest attack in months since then exchanges a fire with the lebanese militant group. hezbollah have escalated for the local drew's community in the israel occupied. go on heights, it's a shock and that's no real cause we all know the practice in children who are killed anywhere element in the country. oh no, the in the, in the so i'm killing himself in love in the all the children killed in cost them on children other no mean precious. and i'm human being, i really my lives, the how you see the tranquillity, who advice for you pressure i know that we look to so strongly and uh, find a deal and model this guy and up with somebody come out and say, if we don't want to dine thing, the fuel loan thing them despite regular cross border hostilities,
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hezbollah denies attacking the football pitch where the victims were playing. but israel's army chief says they have evidence proving otherwise. we'll look at the fifty's, but this is the real cause. the whoever thought smoke is like being sent to an, an area that wants to kill civilians. well, instead of it, i mean is really defense forces reacted just hours later. they say this footage shows air strikes against hezbollah, military targets in southern and central 11 on the road. we are a significantly increasing already in the next stage of flight in the middle of a loan. at the same time, we are inviting god as we are also able to tackle very far away or stay to this route. that will be more challenging than we would increase the readiness. we will actually go to the doc 11 on has warned that a significant attack by israel would lead to a regional war for more. let's go to the top news correspondence,
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rebecca raters in jerusalem. rebecca, these brenda secured us a cabin that has authorized the ministry to respond to the golan heights strike. i'll be about to see a major escalation as well. that is certainly what everyone in the region is fearing. has everybody really on the edge of their seats? have verizon across the world as it relates to say, just how israel is going to retaliate to this strikes that they blame on has blah blah, still denying that they were part of the the, the rock. it was these, but suddenly israel have vowed that has been a will pay the price that some of the words of you'll have good luck. definitely saying that they are going to strike hard. we have seen some retaliation overnight on saturday, sunday and, and in the recent hours as well, some limited strikes more along the lines of these tit for tat retaliatory sites. we've been staying on a new daily basis since october the 8th,
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but we are expecting particularly in the wake of that security council meeting, security cabinet meeting role the last night with netanyahu. and you have gone were given permission to determine the scale, scope and timing of, of a retaliation. we are expecting them to do so they have said repeatedly that they will now everybody, uh, you know, so it's saying analyst saying that it is really going to be how they retaliate as to whether or not we will see you then further escalations with a has but i feel that they will then need to retaliate in response to the retaliation. so it is going to be determined by just what decisions netanyahu i'm gonna make in terms of this retaliation. whether we say something along the lines of the retaliation that we sold to the attack by ron some months ago whether they make has some limited response. and that is kind of what the international community are urging certainly the us and from the trying to judge the response to
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be limited. so we'll just have to see exactly how they respond. and of course, we don't know when that what the speaking of your, on that country has one israel, that any new military adventures in lebanon could lead to code unforeseen consequences. what could that mean to when it suddenly a warning to israel as is round, needed? any reminder that iran was supporting hezbollah and were in day behind these militant groups. so has the and also a mouse in the region at, you know, iran coming out. they are very strong to say that should they respond, should they strike 11 on particularly hot? you know, i think whether we, as i was just saying it, if the response is limited, then it is unlikely that ron would get involved. but they are wanting to say that if you do take this further, if you expand this and instruct 11 on an a very certain way that they would be a response to potentially from here on. that's certainly what they was saying. and we've seen that they have in fact, restoring recent months them attacking is riley soil themselves. so the,
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for the 1st time. and so that is something that we certainly couldn't rule out as a response is around what the attack living on in a very serious matter. we leave it there for the moment, but thanks so much for joining us today. i need those rebecca auditors importing from jerusalem. thank you. do with your next, which is morning. the week terms of the land slide in the remote southern area. more than 250 people were killed in las vegas disaster and hundreds of others stay missing. as emergency crew search for more bodies, many families have already buried their loved ones. they are still digging, not giving up hope of finding the loved ones another much. it's been 7 days. people are exhausted and devastated. busy so the last 3 family members in the land slide,
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we have recovered and buried the bodies of 2 of them. and i am now digging and trying to find the remaining body, a dumb, incredibly excited about what happened to him. apart on the vehicle for a little pain and desperation, there at the last 15000 people has been affected by this deadliness glance, night after recorded. and if you can most of the victims were buried after the rush to help. after the 1st glance, light followed heavy rains in the meantime, use and remote regions h as only snow. these started to trickle in. and when hundreds of people are still missing, others like a 10 cosign saturday after these a frantic digging. if you can find any berry his wife assessing, it's a very niche with my heart is filled with joy because i found my wife's body. that is, i wept and searched for 5 days with shovels and like the hands and the much the couldn't
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find it. but you go, when i double today, with god's help, i found a body properly burying his relief to my grief thing. besides that may not be to come to dallas all her children and one day leaving her to be the sole caregiver of her remaining grandchildren. the 3 of my children to bury together in this grave, these 2 of my grandchildren who lost the parents and totally lost 6 family members of the town to stories next to the un says people need to be evacuated urgency because of the risk of the labs the no one hand wants to leave the full finding and burying their loved ones as to the status of the big snow and swimming in the river. sun has been cancelled again for
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the 2nd day in a row. monday's drive for the training session was called off off the weekend down for the effective water quality organizer said they were confident conditions would improve before the start of the competitions on tuesday. the drive and then is the 1st and then think event to be held in this. and madison's room is due to begin competing next week. that's all for the moment, but coming up, but also the break out tech show shift ask the question we are chat boards soon. replace kind of based. don't forget, you can always get the most stories on our website that's at the w dot com and on up social media channels i handle is at the deputy news. i'm british manager in berlin. thanks so much for watching the back again. in about 45 minutes from now. we'll see you then. but the
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april 22nd 2020 for a massive fire broke out at the guns support landfill site in delhi. this was no ordinary fire, but a symptom of a much larger problem because the pool was supposed to have been shut down in 2002 instead of thirty's, reportedly kept sending up to 700 truckloads of thresh there every day. it has filed up almost as high as it touched my home when ways to compose this religious meeting, highly flammable gas. so i'm not really surprised at that the whole thing burst into flames. but me thing is also a super potent greenhouse gas trice, global warming. and as our mountains of trash keep growing more and more of it gets seeping out of the complex waste sites around the world. but there are ways to stop this foot scraps, plastic bottles, pizza boxes. think about how many things you throw weight each day, depending on how in where you leave. this might different a lot. different indian thought is all 500 trends of garbage every day. for the
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average american troops to point to keels, by the way, the u. s. as the world champion in waste generation per capita. this bio growth along with cds and the rising standard of living. this was part of the problem and does it pool? in 1984, when the lunch will 1st open, dallas population was not even 7 meeting. now it is about $34.00 meeting. the thirty's weren't ready for that. and on the planet right now, we're 8 beaten people, producing 2 point one tons of rubbish. every year. according to this, you went study 38 percent ends up where it shouldn't some 2700000000 people like access to basic waste management services. so no connection. multiplan don't disclose the duty ramona's, the technical director at the international solid waste association. she's one of the supervisors of this study. so for the lack of those options,
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what do people end up doing? they take the reast beast, dr. born on dung, page one single hole and dunk that we spent. and so this is leading to a practice. there's no precise number for how many such dumpsite stay on the planets. but each one is one to many. and it is important to distinguish here between dump sites and landfills. they have a different things on site is with an absolutely new environment to control when it drains the water filters through the waist and fronts leach, it potentially toxic cook, tell us many heavy chemicals and back to re, among other things that so called of the trash saw leaking into the environment either to your water ways, your soil is or your n. uh by open blending. and so all of these are emissions that are ending up in the environment that are arming, so enhanced it's harming the environment. and when i talk about your with health, essentially, if you have contaminated waste is going into a fluid systems under this mountain of thresh,
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where there is no oxygen. something else is happening. material breaking down organic waste and producing meeting one of the worst greenhouse gases in the short term. it's over 80 times more quote in the taking the planet than carbon dioxide. the way sector accounts for 3 to 5 percent of all greenhouse gas emissions, dump sites and lenses are the biggest country and their descent of terry landfills, which have more environmental controls that try to mitigate all those problems. they start to, to evolve in the 20th century, especially in the 2nd half. also because the materials use and all products have become much more toxic to the natural environment. currently the united states has more than 2600 landfills. that's a lot of thresh, americans have historically relied on landfills for many reasons. just to name of fuel consumption levels are really high. the country has wide open spaces available,
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and using lens. it was quite often seen as the cheapest option in the short term. that is why half of the trash produced by americans ends up there. so it's no wonder that the holes, the planets biggest landfill of its kind, according to the gain is world records the apex landfill. outside of las vegas, it's big enough to accept waste for the next 250 years. landfill operators use several ways to tackle the problems of dumping trash. to protect the ground from toxic chemicals. they started with a large hole in the ground line with giants in front of the layers of synthetic materials. kind of like a huge into swimming pool with a big plastic sheet in it. at the bottom, there's a drainage system to remove the lead shape that's generated. sensors can also be placed at the bottom layer to detect any possible leaks after delete to district that it is turned into a usable water. now with days and engineered land, so can also capture most of the meeting to meet it by making a kind of trash. livonia, that stops most of it from going to the atmosphere. as the garbage is dumped,
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heavy tractors compact it and then cover it with an impermeable layer dump compact cover repeat over and over again. then i kind of system of pumps. 6 out most of the gas is generated, including the mid thing. at this point, there are 2 options. the main thing capture can be burned to a process called flaring that turns it from a super harmful greenhouse gas into a regular home for one c o 2. but this is a huge waste. your comes to the 2nd option, me think can generate heat electricity, renewable natural gas, compar vehicles. for example, many us landfills use this technologist and we've been here, they meet at altogether. they produce enough equivalent energy to power 1000000 homes. this technique, problems to reduce methane emissions by 60 to 90 percent. so problem solved not quite using special needs for red cameras on planes and satellites. researches have detected substantial leaks,
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currents measuring methods which usually rely on ground of cetaceans couldn't detect them. the research has found that us landfills and meet $1.00 times more meetings in official report. it but it's not all bad news. this data can help linfield managers to detect leaks and reduce emissions straight away. however, not all solutions in this field need to be so high tech date because this is a recommendation to reduce methane emissions from landfill is much simpler and more straightforward. reduce the amount of organic waste to them because the methane emissions from landfills are produced when organic matter decomposes underneath a pile of garbage without oxygen. if we, i thought that literally i'm going to destination that with these dark rates because the results probably be situation will talk out. i. this is shara collie, a scientists. we specialize in waste management in india, being a woman wideman i was. and when, when does very good for bigger tradition of them what they did, so you feel do it and then scientifically, stuff jargon, man. uh,
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i think we get back to the stop the meets in admission city in countries like india where around 50 percent of the garbage is wet waist. avoid them using landfills can be really effective. and some places are being quite successful in implementing this policy. take my sewer, for example, with a population of more than one median. it produces between 40500 tons of waste daily . the 3rd is designed to the centralized system in which trash gets collected, segregated, and composted inside their neighborhoods. here it is important to remember that composting is primary anaerobic process with oxygen, where micro organisms breakdown organic matter. it can relate small amounts of meetings if it's not properly done, if there isn't enough, the ration that is quite, quite often you'll see people turning the compost regularly. in mice, 2 robots, 50 percent of all waste is combusted for that. the collector goes from door to door,
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residents, them properly separate their trash. do be find. officials say only 5 percent of the trash goes to landfill, their goal is 0 waste, middle risk management. there's like no risk shown go for the plant or the line for you put in some patients let. and so we had completely managing the risk. toby's dad, receiving from our different lots of mice, 50 corporation, the compost produced is sold to local farmers in the horticulture department. when you look around india, this may feel like a drop in the ocean, but it is a great example that shows it can be done. combusting also sorts out another huge problem, almost one 3rd of the countries farmland surface from slight different nations barkley, due to the heavy use of chemical fertilizers. now we're getting a compost is being used on farms to restore the land. this is a great example of climbing up the letter of the waste higher key at the very bottom of it. that's the worst possible way to get rid of the trash open burning or
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dumping. that is where the width weighs we just saw would probably end up then comes disposal without an engine recovery like kinds of land feeding or incineration. next is waste energy, which is an umbrella term for a few different methods like the west landfills we saw generate electricity out of me. thing here comes with cycling. this is where the composting examples are even better. it is to reuse things often referred to as up cycling. and at the top of it is prevention and reduction. the bark depends a lot on the waste producers. so companies as well as individual consumers going up and the pyramids is not always easy. closing dumpsite and making lens to better is a challenge and come to a long process. but it can be done. like can we get diginero it once hosted, let in america's biggest dumpsite. judging that, i'm not sure which received over 80000000 tons of garbage in 30 years. the surrounding monroe forest was devastated by easily checked the opportunity give me
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much sense and of it. they search for a fate through my head a keep call. laugh i, as the short one showed me about the bad, we saw the boyish fellow said, nobody went about money most got at least the biologist responsible for this restoration project. don't. this is think they both of them get that by just was point, you know, truth bit, i'm sure i my or i did your mind gives the mileage when i bought it some safety thing, but it died as you mind. the main roof forest captures a huge amount of su to just kind of invitation can absorb up to 4 times more carbons in other forest. and now we use waste goes to a modern landfill. outside of the city. the site captures most of its methane emissions, according to the operator generates enough energy to power seats of $90000.00 residents. it is a modern engineered landfill which costs at around $19000000.00 us dollars or. but that doesn't mean that the problem is solved in nearby grandma. sure they're still illegal, dump sites. and even in the restoration project itself,
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there were problems with leaking lea checked in 2014, which now seems to have been assaulted. this approach isn't cheap and it's not perfect, but it does have a lot of potential look at this graphic. it shows regions that's to have a huge number of opium dump sites. in this case, some experts suggest that moving from dump sites to lentils would already be a step forward on the top of that, separating at least organic, trashed before sending it to the landfill. like in missouri is something we can do when a global level of test reducing waste is the top priority to can also be reached worldwide is placed at the top of the pyramids. let's face it right now. we're producing more and more trash worldwide. the power of smart waste management, instead it can reduce costs in the long run. the higher up into waste pyramids, you go, the more money you can make from the trash. so just by making energy or re sending trash this company and to more ways to collect in a controlled way,
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the less com it does to the environments. and the less money is needed to clean up this mess the, what about you? do you have any problems with dump sides or lenses nearby very leaves and you cool solutions are wrong. let us know in the comments below. keep the light button a subscribe to our channel, who released new readers for you. every friday, the . the
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