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incredible, gymnast size, the while libya struggles define survivors from the flooding. there's of stir that's killed. bodies in western states, expressed concern over the last supplies. despite being responsible for a breakdown in the nation security a decade ago. which tells you in official se contributed significantly to this week . so across the mediterranean, the a tell you the island of method to set declare is a state of emergency over the microphone prices at basic. local authorities say european politicians are just funding by allowing the territory to be overrun your brains, military spokes person threatens violence to journalists who dared to question key of nora to unpublished, has the names of doesn't. so the introduction to election observers calling them
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both church member aquino fossil orders, the french and embassies defense, its tough shape to leave the country within. afford the legend he's engaged in act . ain't that undermining. the crow must go to the world. this is art. see, welcome to the news our, let's get into our top story. this something over 11000 libyans have lost their lives in this week flooding this semester. there. however, local officials feared that number could almost double us. the true extent of the devastation is own coverage. russian emergency services a meanwhile arrived in the hardest hit. the city of during the, to search for any survivors still stuck under the rubble hurricane daniel, re public on the north african country, causing a part of dumbs to burst after torrential rain full recent of age. from the area
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reveals the sheer scope of destroyed buildings and infrastructure rescue operations are still underway with the health minister for the east libyan government saying at least 3 followers of the dead have been buried largely in mass graves. meanwhile, the report last year from a local university, we're in the 2 destroyed times. i'd been in need of urgent detention for years, pointing to quote, a high potential for flood risk. i figured the government expanded on the swell, stooping the only hospital functioning in the hardest hit. so the off during that today is a in a rented house with 5 rooms. this is not new, this is going on for 42 years. it has caused the nation and political turmoil since the days of gun duffy. every minister of health and prime minister would drop by during, would make statements about supporting the cd and then ignored completely. the rodents in the dams and durn are not new. they have been reported repeatedly, including insane david journals from 2011 and moving on. no official has paid
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attention to it. what would it be? a really has been in a state of chaos since 2011 when nato forces intervened in the country to take a new market, duffy who had led the nation for decades. nato sought to exploit the responsibility to protect principle, to justify carrying out the regime change operation that killed dozens of civilians to margaret. i think his last legitimacy to lead and he must lead the. 0 the we came, we saw died, read up the will
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since the fall of get delphi libby, a split between 2 rival governments has been mired in conflict. in 2014 civil war broke out between arm grouping's, including estimates militants. allies with eyes or recent conversations on social media have highlighted high western powers for significant responsibility for the countries current predicament. it can be helpful, be seen, use still the truth about what really happened to libya. this country was illegally destroyed by nato in 2011, and the entire region is still suffering from the impact. sadly, those responsible have not been held to account. it's hard to keep track of which country with the lows bomb or invade today, russia, china, iran, libya, syria, iraq, yemen, palestine, afghanistan and venezuela, mexico. so down, congo, serbia, uganda, somalia, north korea, get now. tuba,
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and so many more. it is undeniable that the case created by nero's 7000 bond rates wrecked with libya and was the direct costs of that community being so badly devastated by the storm that he did presently. we spoke with political level list and former libby and presidential candidates a sub you who offered who's taken what lies behind the crisis. i. so i know there's no doubt that the real crisis in libya began with the external intervention in 2011 to the un security council. resolution 1973, which in reality was manipulated because it did not explicitly authorize military strikes or military action against libya. honestly, this resolution was manipulated to launch military strikes at that time. in reality, libyans are well aware that the crisis and libya and the subsequent crises over the past decade or the results of that external intervention. a result of complicating the situation by international parties. today we don't expect international parties,
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the united nations mission, or specifically the united states and western powers. specifically to acknowledge that the crisis in libya started at that time. instead, they will attribute all the crisis. libya has been facing to other factors as far as possible from admitting that they are the ones we initiated this reckless action that libya has been experiencing for almost a decade. does it have a direct impact? yes. in fact, because in libya, in 2011, the state was overthrown. the collapse of the state and his general sense resulted in the collapse of authority. the collapse of the state, not just authority, but libya was left without leadership. knew who the well north self libya. authorities on the southern italian islands of lump producer have made a decision to transfer migrants to sicily. as the london point in the mediterranean has been overwhelmed by over at 8 follies and new arrivals from across the sea. the local government tastic there to state of emergency with the mirror of him that you
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are paying leaders have turned a blind eye to the dire situation. we changed old plan to do so, has taught the entire world about humanity and recent years by europe has abandoned us. politicians are doing nothing to help us and we urgently need assistance. the people of land produce are unhappy and tired of being overlooked by europe induced to lead. this isn't impossible version to bear and we cannot face the problem alone . according to the italian red cross, more than 700 mike race hubbard really being transferred to another 2500. are expected to get there. one way tickets train producer has a population of just 6000 people and reports say the influx of new commerce landing, and more than a 100 ships, a swamp. the 400 bad migraine shelter we heard from little falls on the you'll put all the time to the appropriate time to feel so much suffering so much pain. these migrants are fleeing wars, poverty, unemployment,
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and drought. no one is doing anything to solve this crisis for the migrant problem cannot be resolved by taking them to other places you're of has a lot of responsibility for what is happening or where a tires and sat. a 5 month old girl drummed in the seat. no one was able to save her migration flows are not decreasing here in line to do that. we cannot accommodate many of the people who are arriving. we do not have the right structures to do so. there are also major health problems is a tragic situation. according to tennessee and independent journalist about how to create to be use policy is following short astray. some farmer goods and it is very dire and the miserable calling for the minimums, tons of human deem it might ruin. also, the face, various forms of foreigners as an odd evils. and when the houses in shift to the assembly like the prisons and do no respect. basics of human rights due to
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the review of the nose if it needs for a female system to deal with them. now there's number, oh my goodness. but it's has not yet receive it. the rest on the best most the highlights, the deep try this among the union members, which has been emerging whether nor a solicitation and so so on the market by to fix and playing games. this means the very those tim nokia to of getting policy in place for her handling this issue. okay, let's bring you to rushes far east, where north korean leader kim jong, who knows, met with russia's defense minister of the military or a base site side. the city of lovely boss, stock touring strategic russian aviation. the north korean leader of this delegation were on the 1st stall before heading to
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a naval base. slater on saturday. kim, john boone was shown combine aircraft rockets as well as ship based upsets americans memory. well, the meeting comes on the heels of his visit to vs, and of course, the folks need cost control for talks with russian president, ukraine's military spokes person has published a list of international observers of the recent dunbar selections, labeling them all. cultures as follows on from sarah ocean survey, lowest shilling for at the key of wood, quote, hunter, don journalist who cover rushes. the point was this tweet missed dozens of names who allegedly observed the racing felting and includes at least 3 americans. the elections were held in former, you printing and regions up decided last year by referendum to join russia. cirillo is actually an american, then worked as a journalist prior to joining the ukranian armed forces. russian federal
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authorities have launched an investigation into her comments. next week, the teeth of the russian devils will nash ever harder. and the rabbit and mouse will foam and uncontrollable frenzy as the world will see, a favorite kremlin propagandist pay for their crimes. and this pop of prudence is only the 1st rushes war. criminal propagandist will all be hunted down while the ukrainian spokespersons comments fit in with a water positive targeting dissidence and reporters, including individuals from western nations. you may be aware of the notorious piece keeper website based in key if some of those listed all that have received threats, while others have ended up being killed. ukraine often denies involvement in those assassinations, even a, some of it. so officials publicly celebrate the debt, while the remainder of some of those killings, according to an official pro by moscow 29 year old, started doing that was killed under the direct order of youth training and military
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intelligence work correspond, slotman sitarski was also killed by a palm and the st. petersburg cafe. and it's not just media fingers. the famous russian writer naturally avoided death to escaping with injuries. following the reaction from moscow, the printing and the latrice books, person somewhat fucked attract from the initial statement. think he was only seeking to put people on trial as well. are you creating media? i play it has released an article. so i think a military commander who said that of every 100 mobilize ukrainian since lots to awesome, 80 to 19 or no debt or wounded. that correlates with all the reports that ukraine has suffered, major losses on the battlefield. where we speak to a lawyer internally as dimitry left caught us refills. ukraine has little chance of winning the conflict on the battlefield. sort, resorts to other means of propaganda. the earliest
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june of last year, i also did an article in which it was titled the ukraine more when the goal gets deeper, stop digging. because at that point in time, for those of us who had, i think, a modicum of objectivity, even those of us weren't necessarily military experts and i have not one, it seemed obvious to us that the prospects of ukrainian victory were slim to none. because russia had, in every pertinent category relevant to a more of this nature, a very significant is not enormous advantage. and the 2 advantages, which i think are most important in the context of this type of warfare, is russia has a much larger population. and it has a very considerable advantage in terms of artillery narrow power. and it is the artillery, which is causing the majority of the tests and, and the injuries. so in that context, it wasn't negligible, the pressure was going to, in this war. and in addition to the artillery, and in addition to the or power rush, it has one of the world's most formidable navies. ukraine has almost no need to speak of. it has hypersonic missiles, it has more tanks,
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it has more sophisticated air defense systems. and you go right down the list and attributes, obvious to any objective observer that this was going to end in catastrophe for you can. and now the chickens are coming home to roost. and there was really no amount of propaganda which can conceal the catastrophic casualty casualties. tragically, which are you bringing in government is effectively inflicting on its own people by persisting in prosecuting a work cannot with dimitry loss caught us now once destroyed during the ukraine conflict. the drama theater in the center of the coastal city of model is not being fully restored with construction works at very much ongoing r t, corresponding states, sweeney soto. all, for instance, of the matter you fall drama, say it's a 1st item that stores in 1960 as people filed into the under the auditorium for the 1st performance. over the years, the plays of tolstoy, pushkin, malia check off,
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and shakespeare were performed at the state to itself became internationally known in march 2022 is held up in the west as a symbol of russian aggression. i mean, accusations of war crimes. russia denies carrying out and striking it says that people were held hostage in the city to buy the neo nazi as opportunity and who rick the building with explosives, which when designated cause its collapse, you can still see that, but it was in the shrapnel damage here for the entrance to the my review for drama to it's a, we're going to go and take a look inside the building which has been used as an ad. right. shelter was almost completely destroyed. last call it for jews to rubble including the staging, auditorium. the floors collapsed, leaving many victims. it is hey, wet hundreds of value po residents, what, how would halston age? he's a human. she was talking to me on all jazz or fatality and funny little, which is us. maybe she was, they did some really awful things. i knew some people who came here to the theater,
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to shelter in the basement. a lot of locals gathered when they wanted to leave, they wouldn't let them out, is of them and block the door, threatening to shoot anyone who tried to come out there scans, you can't call them anything else. and there are a lot of stories like that. if you ask people they will tell you careful restoration work is underway to a tendency to transform glory. the foundation started and has green light and tools are set to open to patients once more in 2025. as it's a to once again comes a place of halt, a place of culture and a place of hope, military smoothing unbelief study was conducted ahead of the project that we're now following to restore the foundation. if we encounter any difficulties we passed on to the institute of the developed project, they find a new solution and we continue restoring it according to the new decisions for visitors have also started to return with one recent performance. catching the eye, johnny's all, pressing a one friend's rendition of a traditional russian folks on the best performance initiative,
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predictable outrage in the west. but the symbolic of the strong relationship between mushroom and china. another blow to them is that most goes isolated on the world stage. that's quite a day of high level watching. how do i should do as far as i know, if it was a very good feeder? i used to come here when i was young apart my children and grandchildren, cities very beautiful. it's being restored. everything's very good, thanks to moscow, thanks to st. petersburg. thank you to all the russians were helping us started. that's what i bought. the 3 of the code you say, but when it reopens we'll come and visit god willing because my children will live here. where else would we go? we'll come and see the theater. but it was once tales, death, and destruction is now a part with a children's playground, families enjoying the last of the summer sun on a water fountain. symbolic of the life there is returning to the city once more. this is fee, so you need it might be useful for all the the,
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let's do any and present and tell us, revoke this citizenship buffer reknown figure skater with russian rich. margarita drove the escal is a former olympic ice dumpster, who was born in moscow. she began competing for lifting in the following the fall of the soviet union in the early 19 ninety's winning several metals for the country and international events, including problems of the world championships in 2000. the list decided to revoke her citizenship on claims about cheese not only maintain ties with sanction russian individuals, but also owns property and try me, mr. be esco spoken out against the cri urging that to be in the a to respect to human rights. while we spoke with former greek and buster to a number of european nations, they will need the press on top of us who sees what's happening in this to any remind him of similar events in his own country years ago. i'm so totally against this because it reminds me and during the here's of the big dictatorship when the
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girls deprived, believe them medically of her nationality. i'd like to look a little bit into what international law has to say about this. we have the 1961 convention under the direction of state looseness and the right to a national level. it these recognizes that fundamental human right. there's no deprivation of nationality on the racial, ethnic, religious over political grounds. and deprivation of that finality must not be based on product which is consistent with freedom of expression. and i believe that she used the freedom of expression not to condemn the country in which she was born. and she was there a, she maintain a neutral position which is right. and the worst thing
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is that the countries that member, they grew up in union. and i don't think that was in the past to europe in union does not tolerate cases of depriving the citizens of their uh, of their nationality. so this is a very bad example of what that country is doing. for kenneth also has ordered the french embassies defense, a tashay, and his contention to leave the country within 2 weeks, alleging that he was undermining the west african mitch, the working of fossils. government has decided as of today to withdraw the approval of mister emmanuel pasquale, a defense i tashay at the french embassy, amber cannot fuss so because of subversive activities. mister emmanuel passed, create, and the staff of the french military office have 2 weeks to leave for cannot pass.
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so the government here by informs of the closure of burke cannot fuss those military mission in paris as of today. and we doesn't know exactly what happened to the government who, you know, i so finding, finding that is, uh, because of the southern se, if uh, you know, this is meant to be somebody who needs to be in for an. yeah. bear in mind that if i q and ease of use, what are the 2 pieces to leave the company? and remember this, this is showing is a sign of a increasing station between a fossil and francis. this is a document of the transition to the effect of on most of the 2 years they already bought. uh, the 2 press one to leave a detox where you press the number i see, you know, who you know 1st,
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who also interested me with and to whom do you know fossil is cruising? he's a dfcs office in a french in new jersey. i c. s. e and the french 24 who was shut down in a book, you know, why? so there's so many people are we talking many people that thing that includes the science because the french infringing media companies in the uh, the website. oh, this story about on with the website or the story this to, to, to, to defense and friends again is a follow up corner. no, i like to my media like to book, you know, 5 to and he's on the scene. so now you know, you know, if i so, and might, and maybe also is nature. we also heard from the locals there who shared with us
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the rather true towards the french presence in their country. i think that the french defense out of shape is not needed here in board. cannot differential armies will read, expel from the country, but we cannot for so so don't really see a necessity for this and to show it to be present in board, cannot for so many devices, not normal to their armies. here the story of breaking is over given what we asked for, which was to come and help us eliminate terrorism. if they can tackle that problem, it's better to leave. and finally, this news are the international energy agency saves worldwide. model for fossil fuels is nearing record heights. however, it suggests that will be the peak and it's only going to go down and as we move through the deck, this year's report to be released next month shows the world is on the cusp of historic turning point. based only on today's policy settings by governments worldwide, even without any new climate policies demand for each of the 3 fossil fuels,
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except the heat up peak in the coming years, the golden age of gas, which we called in 2011, is nearing an end with the demand and invest economies set to fall away later these decades. it's. it's a spots of dasia blue though i was in 2022. the energy agency made a similar prediction saying that we're at a historic turning point towards adopting a green energy. according to v. i e a, the cobit pump that makes, that was the spark that ignited the development of renewable power. let's also not forget the 2019 a 9 spend concerning at beijing leading the world in clean energy. well, let's take a closer look at how that's putting dod after those rooms. the predictions, as we can see here on the muff. in a moment, the nation's at colored represent the biggest consumers of fossil fuels. now,
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government subsidies across the world at for the industry storage to a record high of this figure. 7 trillion dollars last year. not that much invested in the oil gas and coal sectors. it was more the nations are run the world spent on education. while the patient is followed by washington, where the training continues with america's claims of climate leadership figure show us consumption of fossil fuels has storage since 2020, with a 9 percent increase up to last year. it comes during a time and global energy consumption derived from oral gas and cold, dropped by 3 points over a 5 year period, $80.00 to $85.00. earlier my colleague peter scott discussed to all of us with a panel of guest. i estimate. he was the that dyslexia, austin,
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it's the use of the form. but um, i begin to look at countries in africa. how positively to be committed to exports are what skills as strong as they told me now to be because of the presidio. but as for to be strong though, that it's not showing me now to something you can see it's, it's quite difficult. i have a slightly different opinion then the lady because we are dependent on oral and it to because say for at least another 30 years, we all see that the so called the seat of climate change is not only because it doesn't work. it is, it's too expensive. it takes away the content of the sources from much more need. a terry s like growing crops for food. this whole green deal is,
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is not working and it will bluff energy requirements of the water not increasing. so there's competition between countries. do have high g, d, b, fall, but low. what it means much more requirement, much more consumption of energy. so we need lots of energy. so i think awesome june state it would be in the box. the shift is going to, we was much more than one. there wouldn't be a shift. immediately there wouldn't be a shift from boston to renewable energy, but it's also up here. according to we is going to be much more store was responsibility to develop industrialized countries. the in terms of helping africa shift to more renewable energy in terms of funds and support, given that they're responsible for the vast majority of the carbon emissions. and for these companies, crisis as a whole, they saw the getting,
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i should be reading the word that once we get to begun to see the whole floor, especially the floor has been taken to be watched. it was, it was from land and, and then the, you have been nice on what used to be very slow all the time for the we die the little we thought we had some help drive on some of the sheets and all that. then we got to see some of the facts or the finances. what we are now facing is, but the economy is not only slowing down. it's crushing any specially in europe because of political decisions that have be made and who are catastrophic. and this will cost a visual change everything, because if the european economy and the american economy of crushing, then some other parts of the world won't succeed either. and this will make totally difference this on how you see the economy, how you see the climate change topic,
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how you will see the change into renewable energy use. because let's, let's face it, it's pretty expensive to go into renewable energy. i would actually agree with mike lee, but see one thing is you are sharing the works of renewable energy has to have the energy requirements have been busy and i need to divide the whole of what they expect. these gone everything. so i know you to government has between beast, so fossil fuels have to play a role. but i think the balancing because one thing we have to be very sure we have to protect our lives on c drive is going to global warming. we have to take care of the most. what i said before though is human body. so i can do that to get balancing shift would be the shift is not going to be in that box. so being a whistleblower convenient, losing your livelihood, your friends, and hearing your views on yourself, ridicule publicly a next we made a saw
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a task for can women who despite all that decided what she had to say was worth all of the risk. june elements from east to the the one of the most difficult things to do when you're considering becoming a whistleblower is taking on a giant international conglomerate. they have armies of lawyers.

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