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this will be the death toll from dudley storms, and olivia has surpassed 8000 with officials saying that number could rise a local journal. it says entire neighborhoods have been sent away. oh my, bring all of the people to find out. all of them are dead. the use foreign policy chief, joseph burrell admits the blocks, decade long. the mission and the applicants, the whole region failed to bring the desired results. mostly come to good to have said going sort of uh you know, the sales of the, the john is do new from land prod, security deposit. that's the coming towards the tech
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net and the provost chinese electric car subsidies and the growing competition in the green vehicle markets on the content of the line from moscow. this is our t international. i'm rachel ruble. news just in the russian defense industry has reported a ukrainian attempt to attack as a vessel with 5 unmanned boats near the crimea independence law. all the boats have been destroyed. king of tried to swarm objects in crimea with its drones, with russian anti air systems, downing 11 you ivy's meanwhile, movement on a bridge linking the peninsula and the mainland. russia has been temporarily stopped for safety reasons. since the developing story and will keep you updated
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the, the libyan officials say the number of victims from the devastating flooding that had the country on monday has surpassed 8000 officials in the city of there and a war and the death toll could rise to 20 thousands, the area was one of the worst heads and after 2 nearby damsels of the city, 1st washing away entire neighborhoods, as well as bridges and roads hindering relief efforts and worsening the already dire humanitarian crisis. many buildings were destroyed or slipped away without warning along with the residence rescue teams, including those coming to help from other states like egypt have been searching for victims under the rubble and warning of the following images are disturbing the bodies of many of those who were swept away by the flood waters have begun to wash ashore. many of the storms of victims are buried in mass graves with reports of a shortage of body bags. a journalist from durn,
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who managed to escape the area to turkey a says entire neighborhoods were swept away by the flooding, taking with it the lives of many of his friends. hello. everyone does i call on the ground? do tell me the same thing. there is no doubt a mess up. there is only 3 neighborhoods that's i was lucky enough for the rest of my family happens to live in one of the same neighborhood. but oh, my friends, all of their relatives, all of the people that i know all of our friends would volunteers and that is the key since in the boy scouts the kids. but we were playing football with our, our colleagues in the college and the secondary school. all of them are that we are talking about the full neighborhoods that the dom needs and the people who were lucky enough to escape this disaster as well in that place. either they were in the tops of buildings who did not collapse my, my friends uncle,
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certified because he's building is the longest in his streets. the fixed floor with was the only floor who survived. those people who are like 2 meters away, you from the body. and this creates was completely full of water for like the 4th floor, the building was the highest, so they got up to go to stop and defy it. fix building, they kept cheering screams. they folded bodies on the waves of that's blogs. when the flood was gradually getting down, they, they got down into the building, which said by go, it went to the street to see their nephew laying down in the street that they went into shock until they saw another image of a young woman which was kind she was driven and taken away from her
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bed when she wasn't sleeping because this happened like 4 am. and she was taken by the flood, through the streets and was hand side of the house into a street lights. we are constantly asking international community to come and help . we are hitting the screen on the ground, a small babies of families calling for help, but no one could help just today. small numbers, tens of people came from different countries in the world. maybe 2 to 3 countries inside of the cities to help, to help measure of the cars are these and to help get the bodies out of the ground . but we still believe that some people are still alive. and with each our boss inc, with new international interventions to help them, we believe that water people die money locals that say the government doesn't have the resources to cope with the scale of the applied calling on international bodies
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to provide assistance to libya. and the medina, the ada. oh wait. this entire city has been wiped out. the victims still under the rubble and some in the sea, the bodies buried in moss graves because the cemeteries are full to the still aust 4 and this and he repeats come help us as we how to you can see all situation for yourself. one of them with the duty. yeah. the international buddies like the united nations relief agencies and the world health organization need to step in with aid for all city. i must admit on government and leaders did the thought even regular citizens gave whatever they could. but the magnitude of this disaster is enormous. the state alone cannot handle this. we need to be clear about that. all resources are limited in other areas severely hit by the flooding is the city of shots, which is also located on the northeastern coast of libya. our arabic correspondence and this report from the scene. now i know the situation on the ground is
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devastating because of the damage caused by the floods resulting from storm. daniel, i am in sha hot, one of the hardest hits cities in the district of jamal like dar in northeastern libby. i'm reporting in front of the curtain university hospital where the bodies of victims are being brought in and where the injured are also being treated as hospital is usually only for emergencies. but right now, a large number of casualties are being brought here with their conditions ranging from moderates to critical. usually those who are moderately injured are given 1st aid locally, while those in critical condition are taken to medical institutions in nearby cities. the head of the shaw, hot municipalities spoke to us just now and confirmed that this hospital received dozens of bodies today. relatives are also coming here in search of family members . with me now is a woman who has come to look for her missing son. we have asked her to share her story letter. we all, my son, a company in the family, from to group to another city on the way back. she called me from doing and said,
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mom, we have a storm here for you to the lord to keep me safe. we've been looking for 4 days now, but haven't found him. i go from one town to another and still no success shall people whose picture and hope someone has seen him. i pray to the lord and local authorities to hear my voice and help me find my sons. now, this is just one of many stories here in the eastern region where relatives are searching for family members who have been missing for the past 2 days due to flooding caused by the storm. this is one of hundreds of sad stories that happened in the eastern region and here in the city up to hot misfortune has occurred in many places in the region. extensive damage has been done and several major and secondary roads have been destroyed. damage has also been done to the world famous historical monuments of the city of shots rescue teams and medical crews, as well as 8 and equipment are pouring into the country from around to the below. among those said, have already sent a darkened tar turkey, a v u i. e,
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and some european countries with many more states like russia, jordan, tanisha, and others. preparing to dispatch help, the head of the international red cross and the red crescent delegation and libya gave an update on the situation on the ground. the response is divided into many phases, so now we are in the crisis space. but the basic services of the most important given shuffled dose will last at all. so before that, that's what items dealing with the thought is, which is everywhere, to the streets as building out leaks on the account and provide the basic medical assistance. the 2nd phase will be there to cover the paste, which involves the destruction of the destructive buildings and also provide life. you would programs for those who lost their income the so really into say the every. but as all the product goes to the work and can't do that in
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a collective effort with the government, with the u. n. agents as we get that investment organizations, like i was to, uh, the team and supporting the bundle of people i've, when i've fixed by the store, the positive thing got more international support is starting to come in and start to just update by you. the plans are from uh, turkey. uh today that is uh, one plan for the quite yesterday that was up to and also from egypt and more to come from. so the idea, jordan as bit automotive, just so far we have launch it. i could measurements. yep. you are calling for the technician of doing that. we didn't close moment or we did that, the professional community to donate, we funds, we the technical expertise. we everything that can help the simple good for them. it's saying that they didn't mission on the ground. you for and the policy chief justice burrell has admitted that the blocks decade long mission and the
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advocates, the whole region failed to bring the desired results. you can just take over the past 10 years, we have spent more than 600000000 years on civilian and military missions. in this a hell, we trained about 30000 personnel in malware in here, and it didn't help consolidate the meal tree and its ability to support the democratic government. soldiers from you states, most notably friends had been in this house since 2013 with the stated goal of fighting terrorism. parents pulled the plug on his operations in the region last year after molly and burkina faso demanded their exit. african officials and locals have criticized emissions saying they didn't bring any significant results with the anti front sentiment. now growing in these are the following. the qu, in july, the new military government of naomi asked a french soldiers to leave the west african country. the french ambassador to news
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there has also been shown the door. however, a paris refuses to do so. it was saying that does not recognize the new authorities . we discussed in francis mission in africa was a panel of guess the sailing products. and by the next good was cut out rod security, they were promoting your new products. that's the coming you sort of to protect that into. let's get that. the products never can be to molly or in the oh, or the any of those countries to protect the people of those kinds of products came to protect, keeps pizza. sonya 5, the people know these. they know that product is something to protect if you just not the people at the time, you find the weight of these categories and this is getting the weapons from the beginning. you will find that this, these a lot of times when it comes to the nature google and after that at one time in
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what one side they can protect themselves is coming to of the government and the people. but you could, if you look it up, you might actually find that the total weight of this a whole step would be o c. be fun. thank you. good. ok. so the people know that and those attached to these, these i, when you come to the races on the look at you and i see the come with this, you know, make these. uh, they mostly come to not to have a control over. uh, you know, the sales order agent is due on you for the last, you know, to try to create it means that the best from which they can i know, again most to any of the john this, this all, you know, look, was of the guns up raising the government, it's get to the, to the lines, and no matter how many millions and billions of dollars. oh boy, no,
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you don't. it will never wake, look, i bought it in libya, when kentucky was launched, the remote, there's 2 kills. i've done this time. the same issue of the present was that the boss, the, you know, things change. iraq, cause i didn't see me. so in a bit of days i'll stop, i'll start, you know, since i don't listen. so the vision i think, has filled with them that led me to your best, always be imposing my their whereas as well as being posey to obtain investments. and therefore their mission is to the object, pontiac and wendy, that many thoughts are met jimmy's in straight. they den one to argue positives, rocky. the, for any, no thought mention is the most you seem to wear it. mazda is deemed optimize the car off our gauge by the little guys in this context. 5 for you to review a he'd be agenda 2063 of the average of you know,
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you want to see that austin dies says no need to hide the plugins own ideas or those ideas willing squared that type of media javi add a new military ways that we want to design for obviously got these to talk to them doing from outside concerned about rising competition in the car market. the european commission has launched a pro been the subsidies for chinese electric vehicles. you're paying commission president are still of underlying also says are looking at to increase tariffs above the standard 10 percent you rate for chinese cars, global markets. and also a lot. it was cheaper chinese electric cars. and the price is kept artificially low by huge states subsidies. this is distorting our market. and as we do not accept this distortion from the inside and our market,
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we do not accept this from the outside. so i can announce today is that the commission is launching an empty subsidy investigation into electric vehicles coming from china quite a bit every time cleaners. so the spacing feels for the audience. like we've all done something wrong on one hand cleaners with powder stuff on the back in our speech for making free trade deals with new zealand. sheila kenya and said that mexico, brazil, india and indonesia are all in this. all those countries have an advantage over products made in the u, because while they are countries, one by clowns who made it virtually impossible to the very own sanctions to keep their own cheap energy supply flowing to themselves and their own industries. there's a shrub when someone who loves that source of energy kind of top to make industrial things without power. and yet here we are. and because the you said to ex girlfriends, you freighting present environments, zalinski. hey,
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watch this. i'm sticking it to put it in. and then shove the stick into the spokes of its very own economic engine, germany, and also france, both known for their car production. they're now blaming china for their own face. plant. china is already falling. the use projects for an investigation. pretty much nonsense. we strongly encourage you to approach the progress of china as director, legal industry, with objectivity rather than resorts, encouraging the withdrawal, economic and trade measures. this could obstruct or elevate the development and operational expenses of chinese electric vehicle products within the you are being market. apparently since figuring out how to turn the cheap gas top back on is not an option to, for instance, already care to push forward. there are lots of 0 control over their own competitiveness. beyond tearing bond, her lines, announcement of an inquiry into the big mystery of how the china can sell cars so cheaply in europe is the one who dodge with john. i would like to welcome the investigation into the subsidies received by chinese companies in china. if
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these subsidies do not comply with the roles of the world trade organization, europe must be able to fight it back. just as i'm, i'm the i'm producing valves unfair competition. it's not about keeping high performance low cost cars out of the european market. it's about looking to see if there are hidden direct or in direct subsidies that have an unfair competitive advantage. do they really need a w t o investigation into why china has an industrial damage over europe with cars or anything else when german businesses have been failing to china or extending their investments there? we're talking to big players like volkswagen and bases. maybe that should be their 1st clue as to what's wrong. know what's up with that? maybe it's not that shine is so cheap. maybe it's just that europe has become a prohibitively expensive to make things and is losing its competitiveness as a result of ideologically driven, mismanagement that put sanctions and virtue sigway and other things like that
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before it's very own economic interest. we spoke with along the way, director of the center for european studies at redman university of china, who says chinese electric cars are more competitive than their european equivalence . the union not afraid of. uh the chinese. uh uh, ecological because uh the have the reset the, from the old one josh progress we're trying to is very efficient and producing very didn't trying to cover their costs and not jessica, that she'd price substitute from the time it's common to but also as a technology is very other boxed because of the time that we were left behind the traditional energy costs, but us on the electronic costs. so i, so you have the truck and the quote with the progress of the semester. it's tanya is to to that governments so that your opinions that you've decided asian to the time. so i sounds great back. awesome, happy to home. so the europeans are transformations kind of traditional imaging for read close to that. again, trying to get one as also on,
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on demand the costs to meet your trust between time to and then you can, you need uh, jointly to find the cast the content. so that's also, he's some, a stand for that you can unit, the us secretary of state anthony blank and that has justified washington's stance on diplomacy from a position of strength. citing the thread of authoritarian regimes in the post cold war era. decades of relative geo political stability have given way to an intensifying competition with both are trained powers revision his powers, we find ourselves what president biden calls an inflection point. one error is ending a new one is beginning and the decisions that we make now will shape the future for decades to come. united states is leading in this pivotal period from a position of strength, strength, grounded in both or utility and our confidence as well as
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a recent polls found only 35 percent of europeans believe the us will be the most influential global after and 5 years at the same time around 40 countries have expressed their desire to join the breaks group of states with natal member turkey, also expressing its interest towards the organization on nations like saudi arabia, ron and argentina are on their way to official membership next year. lincoln also accused as russia and china of false claims about the structure of the global order . when the visions and la scouts of the world try to re write or written down the pillars of the multi. now the lateral system. when they falsely claim that the order exist merely to advance the interest of the west at the expense of the rest, a growing global course of nations and people will say, and stand up to say, no. the system you're trying to change is our system. it's, here's our interest in our national consultant, earl rasmussen, says he doesn't see how washington can secure his position and the new emerging
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world order. in contrast to other states essentially. um we've got a whole school door that should have been free and open in mister blink. and talked about free and open competition, but yet, yet it's free and open on their terms on, on certain terms, rather than being a shared, uh, and a cooperative environment, especially with global powers. and yeah, i think we're gonna, it'll take a new administration, a new leadership in washington, in many of the european countries before they awaken in perhaps our comic realities too, as, as we see the global south, especially. right. but i see, i see russian, i see china, both of those leaders in the, in the, this whole emergence of a true multi polar environment. and the news sustainability
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plan for africa has to be on an equal footing for all that is the message from the un at the sustainable development goal is dialogue in south africa. on the eve of the summit in, in new york, between the the t. s is the summit that we're going into next week would be the set, the stage for the was to come together around the decisions necessary to put the world back on track. uh, track that is fair, inclusive, directing beats us to achieving a simple development aspirations by the 2013 that like our t correspondence. no, julio colgate picks up the story, a golden trench ages into democracy in entering the final decades of each realization of sustainable development goals. so i think his government has gone back to the drawing board to examine priorities, strategies, and plans to achieve these is the jesus. this was done to add to the sustainable development goals dialogue held in pretoria by the united nations. and so that
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because government, it is time for course correction, we must now running together. we need more of this accelerated, intentional scale and vicious interventions, not only through the brakes g trades, you know, other feel for us, but also at the u. n. so i think it's leadership will be essential. i see race vision on the s, the is a private action and reforming the international financial system. while the 17 goals would be a 169, talk and speak to improve the living conditions and conservation of the environment, especially in developing countries. most african countries, including so that i forgot, i start going to meet esg talking across the region, including in south africa. we've seen a rise in poverty and extreme for which in recent years taken together, these challenges mean that just a court of the s, the tickets hardly projected to be met in 2013. so many of these challenges are
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playing are out right here. in south africa and across africa, there's discussion follows the g train to need is somebody posted by india we. so if i forget, took the opportunity to advocate for an enhanced and expanded global partnership for sustainable development to meet the time of change commitments. the chief minutes of the sustainable development goals must remain at the center of international finance and discussions being showed and finance is mobilized in sufficient quantities and a suitable quality to support development in low and middle income countries. while the united nations is committed to, to a policy off leaving no one behind in achieving these east, the jesus reaching these goals to african countries. this remains an unfinished business. we, according to the oxy, victoria, a washington district, the judge has sentenced american media personality and the info wars host on
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destroyer to 60 days in prison over the capitol hill. riots in january 2021 is among only a few people charged in the riots who neither went inside the building, nor were accused of engaging in violence. he did, however, pleaded guilty to trespassing. mr. troyer was not nearly at the building, but he also did play a role in an bring up the crowd on the steps that day. this is just the latest sentencing of a january 6th defendant, and this one is particularly controversial as the individual in question old and sure. who works for alex jones. the controversial tv media outlet known as in the wars that he was not actually inside of the capital building. he received a 60 day sentence 60 days in jail on a misdemeanor, charge of breaching the restricted area. uh and uh, in his samsung uh it was made clear they considered him despite. ready the fact that he did not answer the us capitol to have been handling out the crowd and the
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prosecution focused on his journal is now many are looking at the words of the judge issued during the sentencing, which seemed to have a lot more to do with the journalist, political views of what took place on that day and what he actually did, this is what the judge said when passing sounds. i'm not sure that he has disavowed in general what happened on january 6th in any way for me to give him extra credit for remorse. mount troyer was in full cooperation with the police and the lead up to is that him saying he voluntarily surrendered his cellphone and his laptop. any sat down for hours of interrogation, voluntarily sharing with the police what he knew, and what he witnessed about the january. 6th of this, however, it appears none of that matter and received quite a har settings for this misdemeanor violation 60 days in jail. here's what shorter had to say when discussing the sentencing receipt. i was fully transparent and
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honest, and i'm glad i was able to show that i was not part of any larger plan for illegal activity or violence on that day. not quite a hard status for a misdemeanor. 60 days in jail. indeed, enrico tarry l. p. receive the status of 22 years in jail. why he's the leader of the controversial organization known as the proud boys. he was not in attendance at the january 6 capital riot, but he was convicted and sentenced for seditious conspiracy. they argued that he was involved in some kind of conspiracy that constituted efforts. ready trying violently overthrow the us government by. ready returning election results. uh that that does raise a lot of eyebrows as he was convicted under conspiracy charges, not for what he actually did because he didn't make it to the actual january 6th wrote taskbar for thoughts he had in his head as participating in the ledge conspiracy. but this fits an overall pattern of a clamp down on protests taken quite plays across the united states right now.
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members of the applicant people socialist party had been indicted in face a possible 10 years in prison for allegedly acting as russian agents because they organized protests and demonstrations in support of russia in the ukraine conflict . recently we saw the conviction of 5 anti abortion protesters in washington, dc. we were charged with blocking the doors of an abortion clinic and they received . and they are facing a possible 12 years sentence for conspiracy to violate civil rights for blocking the door. in addition to that, we've seen the recent charges under the rico law of conspiracy charges against those who protested against the cops, city training facility in georgia. that overall, the united states is clamping down on the right of citizens to protest, ending down our sentences and heavy indictments against those who organized protest charging them with conspiracy. among other things, many look at this with suspicion as the united states frequently criticizes other countries where they are alleged violation of the civil liberties and rights to
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protest of their citizens. while it seems that in the aftermath of the january 6 events and donald trump's presidency, there was a very big crack down on the right of americans to exercise their free speech and assemble peaceably to criticize their government. as is guaranteed in the 1st amendment of the us constitution and the rest of the city because on has hosted the meeting of the chairs of asian, the ombudsman association, with delegations from indonesia, china, turkey, a, and pakistan. among others, the ombudsman discussed human rights and data protection issues and the prospects of further cooperation. participants also signed the memorandum of understanding our t got an exclusive interview with the head of the in the nation delegation, who said, cooperation in human rights with russia is invaluable for both countries. some of that and the government that i am certificate as somebody in the musical parades with the wide range of countries and dispute of human rights protection from southeast asia. it's.

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