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the, the, this is the that we use life from the land, wild fires, rage near the great capital assets, thousands of people for the homes and the hospitals. find, find his board as dangerous conditions as the plains spread, spike lightning fuel, by strong with russia, under attack. the governor of the 2nd border region, or as you civilian evacuations as rushman forces battle to push back the ukrainian incursion, bangladesh, this new government bounced through take action as were attacks on hindus, minorities fights, groups of documented, hundreds of sentra sold, screwing the prime ministers house this last week at paris bids farewell to the 2024 olympics. the french capital closes the games on a stunning summer night,
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heading off to the next coast los angeles, the made visible and welcome greece has ordered the evacuation of hospitals at homes near the capital athens as one fires continue just spread. hundreds of fine, fine, it is a bad thing. the flames, which in some cases have reached more than 25 meters high, 5 meters to carry on, caused me to attack us as cut short is holiday and returns weapons to deal with the crisis. race is exceptionally vulnerable to why advise the country has now seen it's hardest summer on regular, with many regions experiencing no significant brain for, for months. and that's bringing on think how to solve a freelance journalist in athens. what more can you tell us about the current situation in greece as well?
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it is scary and higher, and yet again, at least 10 communities have been with thousands of people, have been ordered to evacuate from their homes near the region of knob, which is the main, a front line of this ferocious wildfire. and that is some 40 kilometers, just north of the greek capital, more than 4 other communities. and further south of that are on stand by it's residents been notified by the authorities to be ready to push out and move further south. the story is, of course, have mobilized more than $400.00 firefighters on the grounds. dozens of fire bombers in the air, trying not to dallas out the fire, but literally to, to, to bring it in to check after it sparked yesterday mid afternoon. and
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because of gale force winds, and because of a pro long drought here, literally spread out a lightning speed towards the east to store towns, for example, like mattress on has also been evacuated. the prime minister has cut short, he's vacation coming to athens, to oversee all these operations. smoke has been so intense uh that it build and literally close has closed the center of athens, keeping many residents on tours also in shock and panic, seen skies kind of turn into this yellow brown to and ashes kind of showered across the capitol. authorities are advising athenians, especially those with respiratory problems to, to,
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to stay in some side and remain behind shut doors and closed windows. and it's obvious that after greece is called as winter, we are now seeing holidays. greece is record temperatures here, especially in june and july that have contributed to climate change that have created this really bad talk. tell me um that is feeding this fire. i think can we expect to see any relief in the coming days? considering officials a warning that hosp the country is at high risk. absolutely, half the country is at high risk because of these high temperatures. and because of gale force winds that show no sign of abating in the next couple of days. so it really comes down to those firefighters on the ground volunteers soldiers. everyone has been mobilized means to be seen. also the,
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the government will be calling on obviously you assistance to come to come in. i think how does, how about with the latest for grace? thank you very much. authorities in another russian border region have ordered evacuations over ukraine's cross border incursion. civilians living in a district of belgrade have been ordered by the governor to relocate. russia has admitted the ukrainian troops of advance that's associated kelly means that it's across the board of ukraine. surprises advance which standard, in course, is now, and it's 6 day it month's the largest attack on russian soil since the war began. russia's civil defense ministry says 13 people were injured when the ukrainian ms. so shut down by russian defense is, tell them this residential building and course more than 76000 people have been evacuated in the cross creek. and as you training and troops pushed further into
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its territory, is not based on what he thought and 16 pieces of equipment divide. this is not a fast drop of action rather than us. and if good on, the russian army claims it hits ukrainian units in areas up to 30 kilometers inside its territory. it released images of what it says strikes on the ukrainian tank in the quick region. on the weekends, cave acknowledged being caution on russian territory, which began last week to show who would name today to monitor and change the ascii has already reported several times on the front line situation and on our actions to push the war out into the aggressive territory. i've sent every unit of our defense forces to make this happen to you says a dispatcher in ukraine. the offensive has provided a boost in morales to the will where we population, even as many of the russian border are forced to leave their homes for their own safety. what do i feel great,
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really good. what is it? let them find out what it's like because they don't understand what toy is, how you will let me get a taste of it. keith, however, has not explained its strategic aim with the incursion into russia, but ukraine's attack on the cross region draw away attention from the front line areas. but russia appears to make float, but sustained advances corresponded in cubic connelly joints. it's make uh bring this up to date on the ukrainian offensive into russia to look, i think. yeah, we were expecting that almost the weekend. we would have a better handle on what exactly is going on in cost reasons, but it seems more or less to be the opposite situations. we've had a clamp down from russian authorities on civilians posting stuff, social media. so those videos we had in the 1st few days of destroyed rushing me a kind of convoys. those have stopped similar situation with so called ministry
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blog as these bloggers who are close to the rest military who were pretty uh, you know, kind of panic and obese. beating the drum that the russian government wasn't taking the seriously. those 2 days they have gotten down and pull them into line and hit the crane. so i just keep you very tight lips when we do get stuff posted by ukrainian soldiers. it often seems to be a couple of days out of date, but does still seem to be the case. the ukraine forces are about 30 kilometers deep interested in the course. reason we've had reports of incursions at other places on the border and build the region and in other parts course region. and there is a sense that the ukraine is on a role. we've had reports by another saying that russia had built defenses in this part of its border with ukraine, but that just wasn't enough boots on the ground and enough of munitions and other equipment that actually make those defenses work. so basically, once the credit of soldiers had pos, those both defensive lines, they could basically take much step tree as they wanted and didn't really find much in the way of russian soldiers. and if they were that they would most likely conscripts, people in the early twenties with the me,
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a fighting experience in the front lines who weren't able to put my, put up much of a fight. and this is the biggest ukrainian incursion, if it's type in this will what could it a g of the well, present soleski has kept a very quiet. he hasn't given any kind of broad aims to basically just talked about basically giving russia a taste of its own medicine. i think they are very coach the fact that they put too high expectations on the counter pensive last year, and they replaced the trailing it from us before it actually happened and then were able to meet unable to meet expectations this time i think it's pretty opportunistic just seeing how much search are they can take a look. see this is great route in ukraine, often months of bad news. it's also very bad for morality in russian obsolete here . that'd be preaching, basically unable to secure his own country's board, let alone you know, take control of the ukraine. so that is, you know, a win for ukraine, also internationally. it shows, you know, western countries may be felt that ukraine was basically running out of steam, but there is still a resource kind of base that i think there was
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a hoping to force the russians to take trips away from the front lines in the east of ukraine's and yet screeching with the russians being really pushing forward. we've had reports that russia is having to move its playing to save ation. that's being crucial to it's uh, advanced on the ground to court region, and they're all now increasing reports of sol just being moved from the kind of less high priority pots the front lines. and you probably not yet from place like up across. cool. just if you are, obviously this will take time, that sort of thing that happens within a couple of days. but the hope is that the, this could really allow you printing troops. and these, they've been suffering to basically have a break and to have less of a russian supremacy kind of opposite them. and you're potentially that's been the suspicion that this could also be some kind of a swapping future that ukraine takes directory in russia to then offer as a trade for the rest of the budget crate. all these things are still speculative, but for now, i think, given the kind of seemingly relatively small investment in terms of resources and manpower, i think this is going back to then, you know, most ukrainians of us would have expected just
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a few days ago. they connelly in case thank you very much for the analysis. a look at some of the other stories making use of fire with the separation nuclear power plant and ukraine has been extinguished according to russian state media. the facility is located in southern ukraine that is currently under russian control, ukrainian, and rational authorities, confirmed one cooling towel was damaged. moscow blames the blaze on ukrainian shelling, but keith says browser is responsible. isabel has expanded its evacuation orders for southern guns are often wanting of a new military operation in the area, tens of thousands of civilians have already fled, hunt eunice in place and stays. the latest order comes, as the homeless militant group of mediators to implement a truce plan presented by us presidential binds in last month. entities, as president joker with total, has held the 1st cabinet meeting in the country soon to be new capital. most of the
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time, the city is being built on the island of borneo with an estimated cost of. so if you $5000000000.00, it schedule to be graded next week. a coward capital economy is increasingly under threat from rising sea level to bangladesh, where the new in from government says it's gravely concerned about reporter to tax on hindu and other religious minorities rights groups say they've quarter to 2 100 such incidents in the house throughout the time it is to shaken see to the new cabinets, say they would immediately engage with communities and their representatives to find a solution in terms of the largest minority phase in the country, which is predominantly muslim. and many of them are supporters of shaken, seen as journalists signed by is um, works for the newspaper, daily star and tonka. as to how wide spread these attacks on minorities of beans, into the fold of the old regime. as you're right the there were over 200 supported
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incidences. incidents has a violence on minorities, but i just, i do want to say that this is a conservative estimate. not everyone is reporting that the volume is that they are experiencing and not all of it is of the scale that can be reported. like, you know, someone problem became and uh, the door also been a few of the house of the roof of your house. that a bit, a bit of violets like that is probably falling on their radar. whereas more large scale via lives. but for example, branding those homes, etc, are being reported. so it's more than that. it's, it's right now it's, it's the culture of fear that a certain my knowledge of groups might be living in that i think is, uh, what's more pressing is that when you know the government show, and uh, uh, we have a hold for a new government, a new bangladesh, the minority seemed to be a bit of enough to talk in this area about, you know,
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the proceedings. the other problem is that independent information on these attacks has been hard to get. what role is missing information playing at the moment? while the minorities themselves are seeing a fair hearing to speak out of the same time, india and especially in the writing groups in india are really treating this really taken up. you know, you know, the, this issue and there are some of the things that they're tweeting, although not necessarily to correct. for example, these noticed that these were, there was this one writing tutor i found that cheated out of photo also i printed their ma sure. if you've been most of those houses being set on fire and said that it was a minority cricketers house being set on fire. whereas my shop you've been most i is actually and allow me fundament area and wasn't along the 5 and find them interior in. so are there, those, you know,
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things that they are really capitalizing on the scenario? this is, i think that's also a bit of their foreign policy. that's also a bit of how they perceive bangladesh. they're receiving bangladesh as a, as a, as a place where minority groups are not safe. and i'm not seeing that we have done our best in the past few days and protecting our minority groups. but at the same time, i think the kind of messaging that's being pushed out of state, right, surgeon, right, wing hoops in india is not necessarily a reflection of the truth. it's more their fears that they've gone to. let's move on to the political shift that's on the way the son of the hosted pm would over the weekend at the a why me, lead, shaken, seen his body should not be excluded from politics and bangladesh. let's have a listen to what he had to say. you're not going to be able to establish democracy in bangladesh without the comedy it will never be accepted by half the people of the country of the. so just as with the b and b is going to be between the bmw of
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albany. we need to work together. we are willing to meet with anyone to talk with anyone to restore democracy, to ensure peace, to restore law in order. so is a, how is the transitional government dealing with representatives of the old regime or at the moment, the transitional government does not necessarily engaging with representatives of the old, which is what we have seen. i don't want to say that it's only been less than me. that's not even been a week yet. and they have, uh, you know, they've had their hands full trying to bring back control to a country that has had, that had completely fallen a part of the scenes. so for example, they're trying to get the police to come back to the police station. i'm out of the police disney joining work today. some of the police agents have become offered operational starting today. they're trying to get of protesters to longer, certainly stop protesting, but also to bring some semblance of normalcy back to the streets. and i think at
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this point, communicating with the old regime has not necessarily been, you know, their, their top most priority. there, they are, all in fact there instead, instead of that, they're actually looking more towards reform, which means they're trying to see places. they're trying to move on faces. for example, the supreme court where, where, you know, the previous means you might have installed people of their own. they're trying to reform places where the previous regime had me into treated and, and politicized institutions. so i thank you very much for your analysis and bringing us up to date on that story. the war in sudan has displaced molden 11000000 people since finding a relative between government and metal forces. last year, many of fled to neighboring chad south sedan and kenya, where our corresponded felix, the ring that made a group of suited needs create, who's using not to raise awareness about the conflict the inside
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of the mind that was also good and was photographed and that gave me not allowed to done 6 months ago after classes around. he's hometown that laughed many people did . he's one of a group of so dentist at least 2 x. i independent capitana that walks reflect the experiences of the country and the lives they left behind. and how you ever, since i've never been over like this is not just a visual experience by them, but it's about the emotions people feel when they see my aunt says any direction you can see the colors and the depiction of young, old people, that's the way who is being displaced and dying for years? i mean, these really you, so anyone viewing my autistic work should be able to feel the essence of these places for when i come home with a night, when i did, and i just showcasing the walks in the gallery, they're giving
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a voice to the forgotten war. and the millions of people displeased thousands of can only tell by the heaps of dodge is that you need to, for the rest of the fancy dancy. you hope things to be so kind of help keep the public focus on the wall. the same holds a last thing, so do something fun for his own country. for this exemption allows for people to learn about the situation to understand about the situation, to understand how this solution is affecting people. and what's important to you right now is by september, if the conflict does not stop or the odd se fluids um for 8 are not open. we, we are losing 2000000 people. do to find that, and that's not, that's not the little number that's the highest the, you know, this is just, this is one of the highest humanitarian crisis in the world and maybe even in history. so i feel like this exhibits as it becomes even more important, more dire to have nadine hopes to see that will cause the density zoom country tend to silence and that so then realizes peace it was. i keep your mind off for
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democracy, protest before the war began to run fiber back in the start of the 2018 revolution . young people like me dreamt of achieving a sudan that is free, peaceful and equal. if i had the authority, i would have implemented the ideals of freedom about peace and equality. how can it be that the audio video chat at the the, the 2024 olympics have come to a close, dw is jonathan crane was impasse for the games. and gave us his perspective on the highs and lows 2 weeks of high quality sport. and now all of us are how will these parish games be remembered? so let's start with the highs. despite the heavy security and face of the country, the friends of embrace, these games stadiums have been most before. and so how do i like to lay on most
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strong have read 805, and your country? i feel like it turns paris for that for a week. it's been magic here. it's been a success to john takes has been amazing, obsolete mothers have been able to share in that magic with the i didn't pick vintage dates for a nursery for the very 1st time. legend free american sprintzel, allison phoenix, has been instrumental in that project. and my message to all the mothers as you are capable, you are absolutely capable to have your best performances. after childbirth, parisians have seen the city transformed into an open stadium with eye clinic landmarks like the eiffel tower turned into spectacular venue. just don't mention this one, the river send pollution level is a constant worry for organizes with a trash on. on swimming, my recent events, most effective, some swim is even reported sickness. but the dominant story of these have impacts has been in the books in competition. the mon kelly for vouch area in taiwan is
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when you think we're both set to have felt tend to test last year. i didn't pick roles meant they could still compete. but that participation has raised questions of offending the safety and inclusion in women, sports quotes in the middle of the books, this stuff with horrible abuse on social media if you had and then i asked people to stop bullying all athletes because this has massive effects. it can destroy people, and this, despite the negative attention, vice kelly for i'm leading to coating the gold medal fable, say they've silence that critics for the why the debate will shortly rumble and long beyond these are the impacts. let's talk about this with our report. it done, your boss alone has also been following the gave just as closely as a festival compare the opening ceremony which was gave me for quite a lot of criticism and that causes etc, as well as the closing. so closing ceremony was a little bit more. let's say traditional then the opening and that it was in the
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start the front and not on the sun river under the rain. but it actually was very artistic and very spectacular included a lot of the same characters from the opening ceremony like the golden voyager. and there were dancers that kind of look like mommy's acrobats that looked like aliens . it was a very theatrical uh, lots of interpretation you could do there. and of course, because an excellent fix will be in los angeles. there was kind of that passing of the torch. there was the american national anthem, and then you heard the mission impossible chords. and then tom cruz comes from, the roof, comes down, takes the flag, and all of a sudden he sky diving ivan plane, and the closing ceremonies are then in los angeles. and we see red hot chili peppers, dr. dre, billy ios. and of course, the olympic mascot basically snoop dog was performing. i think the only thing that would have made it perfect was it. the golden boys are then on revealed themselves
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to be some dog, but very amazing. so from high out to hollywood, what about your highlights in the games? this is so hard to pick. um, i think we have to start with 22 year old martians, the french swimmer. okay. he really was the hometown he wrote became a sensation. he went for, for, for so gold medals in individual events. 12 of those on the same day that's never been done before, not even by michael phelps who many people are now started to compare him to also staying in swimming. katie la ducky, i mean coming into the olympics, she was already the greatest female swimmer ever so essentially, every time she gets into the pool, she starts new record and mix history. and single biles, of course, coming back from her mental health rate. she really did change discussion around mental health in sports, so dominant and her performances, and 41 year old. it's me. hi lopez, the cuban wrestler, she's won 5 straight olympic goals. so when some athletes were being born,
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he was already winning olympic gold. so fantastic. well, and what makes these olympics i special for women? yeah, it was very significant for women this olympics. so the ios, he had committed to gender parity. so 50 percent man and women athletes in the olympics. there was more visibility for female athletes as well in the sense that broadcasting they put women's advance in prime time slots for tv. they also schedule that so that we didn't have men and women events competing with each other on tv. you could watch both the female marist on that closed out deal and picks which had never been done before. also for the 1st time ever. there was a nursery in the olympic village. so mothers, they didn't have to worry. oh my god, what am i going to do with my kids? they could compete and we saw so many women winning asked me if that were also mothers. and actually i saw stats that said, if the us women athletes were their own country,
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they would have finished the 3rd in the table who are the medals? so it's great also for young females and see what actually is out in the world who got to see so many female actually is competing in various sports. and, you know, looking at it, they can say, okay, i want to be a rhythmic gymnastics, gymnast, or i want to run track or whatever they want. so, uh, really fantastic. and it's doable, but that it's taking this long to get into a 3 at the level. yeah. and what, what i also found impressive was the mix of bands. you had women and men as you were telling me, comparing to kevin. yeah, it's great because usually there's so much competition man against women. should i do this? i do that, watch this, but now we saw them compete together to win meadows for their country. so it was really fantastic to see. finally, thank you very much for bringing this up to date in your analysis and for following the games for us. it's great job, isn't it? thanks back. so the 77 percent looks at where can use use lead. pope tests could stay of the country. stay with us for that. the
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now on the tube industry is kind of fun. it feels like there's the free hello and welcome to the 7th 7 percent. so this week we are in 10 years. capital nairobi west since june, mississippi. and indeed, the rest of the country has been turned into a political stage visa protests by young people and some even lost their lives. small coming up on this very special edition. so i'm either a few months now if you've seen any images from tenant lately, you may notice that's today is a very quiet z jane, a ruby there. no tempting crowds must just lead no to a ghost. but since sleep june, young kenyans have been gathering on these streets in town halls and also online. now initially the most agency for testers, one to the controversial find.
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