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with theresa may, she faced this vote of confidence i she faced this vote of confidence and went— sheter vote after vote in — and went on to lose vote after vote after vote in parliament, it was quite _ after vote in parliament, it was quite clear— after vote in parliament, it was quite clear she cannot carry on as conservative leader any more, and one must— conservative leader any more, and one must wonder, is the same could happen— one must wonder, is the same could happen to _ one must wonder, is the same could happen to boris? he is in a different— happen to boris? he is in a different position, in that he is not try— different position, in that he is not try to _ different position, in that he is not try to push through this brexit, and he _ not try to push through this brexit, and he has — not try to push through this brexit, and he has got a huge majority, theresa — and he has got a huge majority, theresa may did not have that, so the situations are very different, but one — the situations are very different, but one has to wonder, where does this go next? number 10 will be won
with theresa may, she faced this vote of confidence i she faced this vote of confidence and went— sheter vote after vote in — and went on to lose vote after vote after vote in parliament, it was quite _ after vote in parliament, it was quite clear— after vote in parliament, it was quite clear she cannot carry on as conservative leader any more, and one must— conservative leader any more, and one must wonder, is the same could happen— one must wonder, is the same could happen to _ one...
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this public school in a poor suburb of manila is ready to resume face to face classes. the moment they get the green light director, cecilia regalato is deeply worried about the learning loss and the dropout rate. she says the longer children stay out of school, the less likely they will return most especially those who is kept class and don't comply with the requirements are poor. that's why i'm telling my, my teachers not times of crisis. ah, to keep. the rule in ukraine has affected my depression and massively increased my fizz, whatever you're attacked. these fears just add to the thoughts already spinning round and my head done is let it all starts spinning even more than hints will quantity of cancer abnormal meant rumbling, ah, cloud of am an undeserved creaks minute see these images of the war? i ask myself and in my do i feel so bad? it's mittens as others are doing much, much worse. and that triggers mess of feelings of guilt. food even though this illness isn't my fault, hunker down for mr. kung. oh, dan, come out on a tight and became a time of extreme suici
this public school in a poor suburb of manila is ready to resume face to face classes. the moment they get the green light director, cecilia regalato is deeply worried about the learning loss and the dropout rate. she says the longer children stay out of school, the less likely they will return most especially those who is kept class and don't comply with the requirements are poor. that's why i'm telling my, my teachers not times of crisis. ah, to keep. the rule in ukraine has affected my...
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when isla's symptoms got worse, he says he couldn't get another face—to—face appointment. that we spoke to. we weren't absolutely sure whether it was the pandemic that had caused it, but we noticed that people that had been there before had left or gone. and that's when we start to realise that things have changed. it was still difficult to get a doctor appointment at our surgery. so we took her to a&e instead. more than a month after her symptoms began, blood tests in hospital revealed isla had an acute form of leukaemia. i feel the not being able to get an appointment with any gp, let alone the same gp, has been detrimental to isla's health. if we'd seen the same doctor, i think it could have been spotted a lot quicker and we wouldn't have had such a poorly child. isla's now receiving treatment at a specialist cancer unit. it's really tough. it's very tough. it's a very lonely place. 0perose says it's "unable to discuss individual cases," but "all patient complaints are logged, fully investigated and, depending on the seriousness, shared with local commissioners, the wid
when isla's symptoms got worse, he says he couldn't get another face—to—face appointment. that we spoke to. we weren't absolutely sure whether it was the pandemic that had caused it, but we noticed that people that had been there before had left or gone. and that's when we start to realise that things have changed. it was still difficult to get a doctor appointment at our surgery. so we took her to a&e instead. more than a month after her symptoms began, blood tests in hospital revealed...
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face to face. >> evil comes in all packages. it >> certainly does. ♪ ♪ ♪ hello, welcome to dateline. kristie morocco always knew she wanted to be a teacher. her enthusiasm showed. colleagues marvel that are way with kids, but her life was cut tragically short. investigators eventually had a dead end. decades later, a crash course in dna analysis, gave them a picture of chrissy's killer, and revealed a stunning truth that he had been hiding in plain sight the whole time. here is andrea canning, with facing the music. >> they were having so much fun. a group of girlfriends hitting the town, won saturday night. lost in the music. >> we would go to different clubs, and we probably made ourselves known. we're here, come look at us. in a fun way. >> this was the playground that they knew by heart. this was the home where they felt safe. they were invincible. >> we were in this bubble. we were 25, like, nothing's going to happen to you. >> and then, less than 48 hours later, one of them was gone. murdered, and the killer was at large.
face to face. >> evil comes in all packages. it >> certainly does. ♪ ♪ ♪ hello, welcome to dateline. kristie morocco always knew she wanted to be a teacher. her enthusiasm showed. colleagues marvel that are way with kids, but her life was cut tragically short. investigators eventually had a dead end. decades later, a crash course in dna analysis, gave them a picture of chrissy's killer, and revealed a stunning truth that he had been hiding in plain sight the whole time. here...
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_ promised, and that is because they are facing these overwhelming odds, because _ are facing thesethe strength the russians have in— because of the strength the russians have in the _ because of the strength the russians have in the east of the country. just one — have in the east of the country. just one thing i would bring people's attention to, we've had interesting comments from the new head of— interesting comments from the new head of the british army in the last hour or— head of the british army in the last hour or so, — head of the british army in the last hour or so, sir patrick saunders, who— hour or so, sir patrick saunders, who has— hour or so, sir patrick saunders, who has given a really remarkable interview — who has given a really remarkable interview to the press association interview to the press association in london. — interview to the press association in london, where he is talking about the fact— in london, where he is talking about the fact that — in london, where he is talking about the fact that we need to prepare a british— the fact that we need to prepare
_ promised, and that is because they are facing these overwhelming odds, because _ are facing thesethe strength the russians have in— because of the strength the russians have in the _ because of the strength the russians have in the east of the country. just one — have in the east of the country. just one thing i would bring people's attention to, we've had interesting comments from the new head of— interesting comments from the new head of the british army in the last hour or— head of...
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ministers face pressure to get| ministers face pressure to get involved and brokered a deal to preventnsport secretary laid the blame at the door of the union. i secretary laid the blame at the door of the union-— of the union. i don't think there's an need of the union. i don't think there's any need for _ of the union. i don't think there's any need for the _ of the union. i don't think there's any need for the strikes - of the union. i don't think there's any need for the strikes at - of the union. i don't think there's any need for the strikes at all - of the union. i don't think there's| any need for the strikes at all and i appealed directly to people working for the railways, you are laid down a cul—de—sac by the union leadership telling you there is no pay rise memories. trying to create some sort of class war when there is none to be had. we people to be paid more, we want sensible reforms and modernisation of the railways to run it for their passengers.— it for their passengers. union leaders say — it for their passengers. union leaders say members - it for their passengers.
ministers face pressure to get| ministers face pressure to get involved and brokered a deal to preventnsport secretary laid the blame at the door of the union. i secretary laid the blame at the door of the union-— of the union. i don't think there's an need of the union. i don't think there's any need for _ of the union. i don't think there's any need for the _ of the union. i don't think there's any need for the strikes - of the union. i don't think there's any need for the strikes at - of...
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the studios. besides other problems that i faced with the. ready the give my identity and actually this gave me like, as the woman, they behave me like i'm not a human beings. like, i'm always when i think with myself as a woman that i'm both a, both of societies. i'm not a human being. i'm just, i'm in humans, they just using me and they tell me what i should do and what should i do not. so how do you and your colleagues carry on when this situation? yes, up and disposed days, fortuitous. our colleagues, they stand with us as a civil purchase. they also ring the mark, maybe the nose as a man. they will be knows that it's very difficult for a woman journalist. well, depending on a screen sunday presenting news, declaring the faith as a woman. this is my right, this is my own right that a law give me a call and give me and also my decide to give me the law gave me that i am free. what color i would like to be or what scale i would like to hear it and how i like that though there are, there are other things i need to talk about for the day. if
the studios. besides other problems that i faced with the. ready the give my identity and actually this gave me like, as the woman, they behave me like i'm not a human beings. like, i'm always when i think with myself as a woman that i'm both a, both of societies. i'm not a human being. i'm just, i'm in humans, they just using me and they tell me what i should do and what should i do not. so how do you and your colleagues carry on when this situation? yes, up and disposed days, fortuitous. our...
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well, i think there are 2 faces of the conservative party on display. now the day after that vote on bars. johnson's leadership on the one hand, there is the face. hopeful, perhaps, brave of a party, a government trying to move on a prime minister, instructing his cabinet to draw a line under these scandals of the past and grasp what he described as a massive agenda for change. and on the other hand, of course, there is the face of rebellion, 41 percent of his own, m. p 's, who voted against for his johnson many have gone public since that explaining why and just listen to this blistering attack by m p. julian louis, the chairman of parliament's intelligence and security committee. johnson thinks he can ignore the rules he said, and has an aversion to scrutiny bordering on contempt for the house of commons. impropriety at the top of government is impossible to defend, especially when it is habitual, and it is frankly quite difficult to see how any sort of positive momentum can be sustained. how any agenda for change can succeed, went to in 5 of his own.
well, i think there are 2 faces of the conservative party on display. now the day after that vote on bars. johnson's leadership on the one hand, there is the face. hopeful, perhaps, brave of a party, a government trying to move on a prime minister, instructing his cabinet to draw a line under these scandals of the past and grasp what he described as a massive agenda for change. and on the other hand, of course, there is the face of rebellion, 41 percent of his own, m. p 's, who voted against...
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ce—to —fa ce face—to—face appointments or want face—to—face appointments or want face—to—face appointmentsbe able to get them because so many cancers were missed, so many serious illnesses and things like dementia are missed if the doctor doesn't see someone in person and can't examine them or interact with them face—to—face. but of course there are many people who would choose and prefer to have a remote appointment so they don't have to take time off work, they don't have to travel and to sit in the gp surgery, may be be exposed to other people's terms. as long as there is that choice, it will help —— people's germs. as the pandemic, the proportion of in person gp appointments has fallen significantly, it's about 60% of appointments now person—to—person. before the pandemic, it was about 80%, so there has already been a big change, but we mustn'tjust think that if you make every appointment online, somehow, you've done something brilliant, even if it does cut the carbon footprint. by not travelling there and by being able to be greener. that isn't the point. the point of the gp is to mak
ce—to —fa ce face—to—face appointments or want face—to—face appointments or want face—to—face appointmentsbe able to get them because so many cancers were missed, so many serious illnesses and things like dementia are missed if the doctor doesn't see someone in person and can't examine them or interact with them face—to—face. but of course there are many people who would choose and prefer to have a remote appointment so they don't have to take time off work, they don't have...
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and face our culture'sl violence and face our culture's wrath" — violence and face our culture's wrath face our culture's wrath" in the washington postl violence and face our culture's- wrath" in the washington post online edition, _ wrath" in the washington post online edition, "i _ wrath" in the washington post online edition, "i spoke _ wrath" in the washington post online edition, "i spoke up _ wrath" in the washington post online edition, "i spoke up against - wrath" in the washington post online edition, "i spoke up against sexual. edition, "i spoke up against sexual violence _ edition, "i spoke up against sexual violence and — edition, "i spoke up against sexual violence and face _ edition, "i spoke up against sexual violence and face our _ edition, "i spoke up against sexual violence and face our culture's - violence and face our culture's wrath, _ violence and face our culture's wrath, that— violence and face our culture's wrath, that has— violence and face our culture's wrath, that has to _ violence and face our culture's wrath, that has to change." i violence and face our cu
and face our culture'sl violence and face our culture's wrath" — violence and face our culture's wrath face our culture's wrath" in the washington postl violence and face our culture's- wrath" in the washington post online edition, _ wrath" in the washington post online edition, "i _ wrath" in the washington post online edition, "i spoke _ wrath" in the washington post online edition, "i spoke up _ wrath" in the washington post online edition,...
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yes, very poised in the face of defeat, immense - in the face of defeat, immense pressure — in the face playing at wimbledon, but yes it was _ pressure playing at wimbledon, but yes it was a straightforward victory, _ yes it was a straightforward victory, it only lasted 86 minutes. emma _ victory, it only lasted 86 minutes. emma raducanu was broken five times in nine _ emma raducanu was broken five times in nine service games. as garcia said, _ in nine service games. as garcia said. it — in nine service games. as garcia said. it was _ in nine service games. as garcia said, it was quite routine... i suppose _ said, it was quite routine... i suppose a _ said, it was quite routine... i suppose a less unsurprising defeat was andy— suppose a less unsurprising defeat was andy murray, a pretty brutal way for andy— was andy murray, a pretty brutal way for andy murray to go in his 14th campaign — for andy murray to go in his 14th campaign on the wimbledon lawn is against _ campaign on the wimbledon lawn is againstjohn isner, whom he had never_ againstjohn isner, whom he had never before failed t
yes, very poised in the face of defeat, immense - in the face of defeat, immense pressure — in the face playing at wimbledon, but yes it was _ pressure playing at wimbledon, but yes it was a straightforward victory, _ yes it was a straightforward victory, it only lasted 86 minutes. emma _ victory, it only lasted 86 minutes. emma raducanu was broken five times in nine _ emma raducanu was broken five times in nine service games. as garcia said, _ in nine service games. as garcia said. it — in...
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he seeks out your face most of the time. years, it is the children who risk bearing the consequences of wearing face masks, unless the parents have always been loving and attentive and if the parents explained to the children why they had to wear the mask for a while, and if they also explain this was not normal, but that society wasn't danger and it was necessary to protect ourselves against the illness. >> thank you very much for joining us today. ♪ that's all for this week's france a focus. thank you for watching. we will be back next week here on france 24. ooooooo7ú oÑoÑoÑoÑoÑoÑoÑoÑ 06/10/22 06/10/22 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> january 6 was the culmination of an attempted coup, a brazen attempt shortly after january 6 to overthrow the government. violence was no accident. it represents trump's
he seeks out your face most of the time. years, it is the children who risk bearing the consequences of wearing face masks, unless the parents have always been loving and attentive and if the parents explained to the children why they had to wear the mask for a while, and if they also explain this was not normal, but that society wasn't danger and it was necessary to protect ourselves against the illness. >> thank you very much for joining us today. ♪ that's all for this week's france a...
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that scotland faces, it's also - that scotland faces, it's also changed _ that scotland faces, it's therefore we _ changed to is in favour, and therefore we shouldn't - changed to is in favour, and therefore we shouldn't be . changed to is in favour, and - therefore we shouldn't be surprised that eventually— therefore we shouldn't be surprised that eventually this _ therefore we shouldn't be surprised that eventually this issue _ therefore we shouldn't be surprised that eventually this issue is - therefore we shouldn't be surprised that eventually this issue is what i that eventually this issue is what is going — that eventually this issue is what is going to — that eventually this issue is what is going to come _ that eventually this issue is what is going to come to— that eventually this issue is what is going to come to the - that eventually this issue is what is going to come to the fore. - that eventually this issue is what is going to come to the fore. hasn't made a difference _ is going to come to the fore. hasn't made a difference to _ is going to come to the fore. hasn't ma
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uh, at least, as they say that when a person is born his face, then his face, and then you give birth so at least from the face, so that the face becomes far away, when it grows, uh, the level of spirituality is very high, but although to find his own face, that is. e my human self, my dignity and the correct concept of myself about people and about the world we live in. early in the morning pilgrims pray in the courtyard of the monastery before the start of the service, and the children are asleep, it is necessary to gain strength before the holiday. and degrees to everyone and every degree to the country from the smoothness of the destructive coward of the flood of the fire of the sword of the invasion and to the tribes and internecine strife among the hedgehogs, the merciful ones favored in the departure of the good and the man to our beloved god turn away every angry movable and delivered. and your righteous coming and remember. lu y we sl, there is a shrine in the monastery of the miraculous icon of the mother of god of svyatogorsk, written by a monk with the holy mount athos pre
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caused lty— everybody who is facing pressures caused ly the _ everybody who is facing pressures caused caused by the cost of _ everybody who is facing pressures caused by the cost of living, - everybody who is facing pressures caused by the cost of living, but . caused by the cost of living, but what _ caused by the cost of living, but what i _ caused by the cost of living, but what i would _ caused by the cost of living, but what i would argue _ caused by the cost of living, but what i would argue is— caused by the cost of living, but what i would argue is that - caused by the cost of living, but what i would argue is that we i what i would argue is that we will -et what i would argue is that we will get through— what i would argue is that we will get through it. _ what i would argue is that we will get through it, we _ what i would argue is that we will get through it, we will— what i would argue is that we will get through it, we will come - get through it, we will come through on the _ get through it, we will come through on the other— get through it, we will come through on the ot
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president, donald trump was meeting face to face with the north korean dictator. we'll have to watch the space to see how the security environment evolves from here. >> as always, good to see you. thank you for the update. >>> communities around the u.s. are in mourning after a weekend that saw nearly ten more mass shootings. the stark details on the escalating gun violence epidemic ahead. >>> plus a horrific attack on a catholic church in nigerau. a live report next. the hurt, the doubt, the pain. no matter what, wewe go on. biofreeze. you said you'd never get a dog. you said you'd never do a lot of things. t you never knew all the things a dog could do for you. and with resolve you never have to worry about the mess. love the love, resolve the mess. it's time for our memorial day sale on the sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movement and automatically adjusts so you both stay comfortable and can help you get almost 30 minutes more restful sleep per night. save $1,000 on the sleep number 360 special edition smart bed, queen now only $1,999. and free home
president, donald trump was meeting face to face with the north korean dictator. we'll have to watch the space to see how the security environment evolves from here. >> as always, good to see you. thank you for the update. >>> communities around the u.s. are in mourning after a weekend that saw nearly ten more mass shootings. the stark details on the escalating gun violence epidemic ahead. >>> plus a horrific attack on a catholic church in nigerau. a live report next....
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thank ou french society has to face. thank you professor— french society has to face.to face. thank you professor for your _ french society has to face. thank you professor for your analysis. | polls close in the next hour in colombia in the second and final round of presidential elections. voters have been choosing between two very different candidates — leftist gustavo petro who has promised more equality — or populist businessman rodolfo hernandez who's been labelled a colombian trump. if elected, petro would become colombia's first leftist president. the country's police said this week they are on maximum alert after detecting plans by radical groups to commit acts of violence connected to the vote. well, for more i'm joined by katy watson in the colombian capital bogota. welcome to you. tell us more about the candidates and what they are offering. the candidates and what they are offerina. n :, , the candidates and what they are offerina. a . , ., , offering. actually, i am 'ust outside the i offering. actually, i amjust outside the headquarters i offering. actual
thank ou french society has to face. thank you professor— french society has to face.to face. thank you professor for your _ french society has to face. thank you professor for your analysis. | polls close in the next hour in colombia in the second and final round of presidential elections. voters have been choosing between two very different candidates — leftist gustavo petro who has promised more equality — or populist businessman rodolfo hernandez who's been labelled a colombian trump....
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so there's full paralysis on this side of my face.edical director, dr andrew pastewski. it looks really alarming, doesn't it, the way he can't really move that side of his face and his eyes seem to be affected, just explain to us what this ramsay hunt syndrome is? it what this ramsay hunt syndrome is? , ., , . ., , what this ramsay hunt syndrome is? ., is? it is a scary thing for the patient. _ is? it is a scary thing for the patient, because _ is? it is a scary thing for the patient, because the - is? it is a scary thing for the patient, because the big - is? it is a scary thing for the l patient, because the big thing everybody thinks about when you have facial paralysis, when something is not moving, is everybody thinks about a stroke. and strokes can be devastating, especially as justin was my age, that is a big deal. but it is not what is actually happening with him. —— justin's h. what is actually happening with him is other because of facial paralysis. one that is everyone —— one of the one that everyone is familiar with is bel
so there's full paralysis on this side of my face.edical director, dr andrew pastewski. it looks really alarming, doesn't it, the way he can't really move that side of his face and his eyes seem to be affected, just explain to us what this ramsay hunt syndrome is? it what this ramsay hunt syndrome is? , ., , . ., , what this ramsay hunt syndrome is? ., is? it is a scary thing for the patient. _ is? it is a scary thing for the patient, because _ is? it is a scary thing for the patient, because...
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if the biggest issue | facing us at the moment, the cost of living, _ facing us at the moment, the cost so the government are taking _ living, and so the government are taking the — living, and so the government are taking the lie that if you give workers _ taking the lie that if you give workers an inflationary pay rise, that's— workers an inflationary pay rise, that's going to make matters worse and then— that's going to make matters worse and then of— that's going to make matters worse and then of course last week they increased — and then of course last week they increased pensions by 10%. and said that was— increased pensions by 10%. and said that was not— increased pensions by 10%. and said that was not inflationary so it is not even — that was not inflationary so it is not even kind of economically add up. not even kind of economically add on i_ not even kind of economically add on ithink— not even kind of economically add up. i think cost—of—living is certainly— up. i think cost—of—living is certainly the big thing and obviously we are in now for a summer of strikes _ obviously
if the biggest issue | facing us at the moment, the cost of living, _ facing us at the moment, the cost so the government are taking _ living, and so the government are taking the — living, and so the government are taking the lie that if you give workers _ taking the lie that if you give workers an inflationary pay rise, that's— workers an inflationary pay rise, that's going to make matters worse and then— that's going to make matters worse and then of— that's going to make matters...
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a crisis for our members. — but we are facing a crisis for our members, we are facing thousands of 'embers, we are facing thousands of job cuts_ members, we are facing thousands of job cuts despite what grant shapps says. _ job cuts despite what grant shapps says, there have been no guarantees these _ says, there have been no guarantees these redundancies will not be compulsory. as the conflict in ukraine continues — the new head of the british army tells his troops they should be prepared to "fight in europe once again". dozens of people have died and millions of others are stranded after floods in bangladesh and india. communities in finsbury park gather to mark five years since the terror attack — in which a van was driven into worshippers outside a mosque. it's two hours until voting closes in the final round of parliamentary elections in france, with president emmanuel macron facing an alliance of left—wing parties. a photo of the duke of cambridge with his children is released to celebrate father's day. good afternoon. let us start with some breaking news. the international swi
a crisis for our members. — but we are facing a crisis for our members, we are facing thousands of 'embers, we are facing thousands of job cuts_ members, we are facing thousands of job cuts despite what grant shapps says. _ job cuts despite what grant shapps says, there have been no guarantees these _ says, there have been no guarantees these redundancies will not be compulsory. as the conflict in ukraine continues — the new head of the british army tells his troops they should be prepared...
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the country faces a number of issues. and the country faces a of number issues.a third of the population who can't meet basic needs. the economy is struggling as foreign aid and cash drying up after the taliban took power. and women's rights are being heavily restricted — women are ordered to cover theirfaces in public and teenage girls have not been allowed to go to school. there was a real point of contention between the united states and the taliban filter by dead sea as we were going to air that the us state department says it expects that the department says it expects that the d humanitarian response will be a topic of conversation between the us and the taliban. how difficult is this for the us, to be able to help the taliban in a meaningful way, rina? . , ., ., ., , rina? certainly there are not many --eole rina? certainly there are not many people here _ rina? certainly there are not many people here in _ rina? certainly there are not many people here in the _ rina? certainly there are not many people here in the united - rina? certainly there are not ma
the country faces a number of issues. and the country faces a of number issues.a third of the population who can't meet basic needs. the economy is struggling as foreign aid and cash drying up after the taliban took power. and women's rights are being heavily restricted — women are ordered to cover theirfaces in public and teenage girls have not been allowed to go to school. there was a real point of contention between the united states and the taliban filter by dead sea as we were going to...
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this public school in a poor suburb of manila is ready to resume face to face classes. the moment they get the green light director, cecilia regalato is deeply worried about the learning loss and the dropout rate. she says the longer children stay out of school, the less likely they will return most especially those who is kept class and don't comply with the requirements are poor. that's why and telling my my teachers not to engage too much on the output on the i mean the complete mess or completeness of the the boards find ways and means give them easy pass so that they complied. because the parents know how salaries the un children's organisation had already demand that the government should prioritize the reopening of schools. a task that is now up to sarah, to test the freshly elected vice president. and that you cation minister, who will run country at the side of fed. marcus junior, particularly, and disadvantaged and poor community like recalls village children face an increased risk of exploitation. raquel father admit that with 9 siblings. she has to help out
this public school in a poor suburb of manila is ready to resume face to face classes. the moment they get the green light director, cecilia regalato is deeply worried about the learning loss and the dropout rate. she says the longer children stay out of school, the less likely they will return most especially those who is kept class and don't comply with the requirements are poor. that's why and telling my my teachers not to engage too much on the output on the i mean the complete mess or...
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and they really faced this harsh - and they really faced this harsh reality— and they really faced thisand they had to - and they really faced this harsh reality and they had to come i and they really faced this harsh . reality and they had to come back and they really faced this harsh - reality and they had to come back to work, _ reality and they had to come back to work. often — reality and they had to come back to work. often to— reality and they had to come back to work, often to work— reality and they had to come back to work, often to work more, - reality and they had to come back to work, often to work more, but - reality and they had to come back to work, often to work more, but not l work, often to work more, but not for a _ work, often to work more, but not for a higher— work, often to work more, but not for a higher salary— work, often to work more, but not for a higher salary and _ work, often to work more, but not for a higher salary and often - for a higher salary and often without— for a higher salary and often without protective _ for a higher salary and often without p
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in some cases facing further exposure to ramp up the risk while seeking refuge. there been multiple reports from survivors of russia. soldiers breaking down doors to basements, where women were sheltering and raping them. these terrible acts were done in front of their children, and they were filmed by the russian soldiers. these are bone chilling accounts. let us go through the ratchet enough accusations of russian service personnel committing crimes of his sexual nature. since the very beginning of our special military operation in ukraine has become a favorite tactic of the key regime and our western colleagues christensen, amy, reporting from the un says it's difficult to know just how bad things are. they're worried that the actual number of women and children who've been sexually assaulted is much higher than the 124 cases that they have documented so far. given that 90 percent of refugees leaving ukraine are women and children. there's also grave concern that they're subject to human trafficking and sexual predators. course the outpouring of support for th
in some cases facing further exposure to ramp up the risk while seeking refuge. there been multiple reports from survivors of russia. soldiers breaking down doors to basements, where women were sheltering and raping them. these terrible acts were done in front of their children, and they were filmed by the russian soldiers. these are bone chilling accounts. let us go through the ratchet enough accusations of russian service personnel committing crimes of his sexual nature. since the very...
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to face buying charges. the wikileaks founder has been resisting expedition for over a decade. his supporters say this fight is not over yet. class fire fighters battle wildfires across several regions of spain. an extreme heat wave and very strong winds are fanning the flames, forcing hundreds to evacuate. ah, i'm all on sika, it's good to have you with us. there's no let up in the fist fighting, raging in ukraine's eastern industrial hot land, dumbass region. your credit enforcers are battling to prevent russia taking full control of the city of seattle. john? yes. the regional government governor says constance shelling is making, it's impossible to evacuate. hundreds of civilians trapped in the chemical plant. there. russian troops are also targeting neighboring less chance. square the civilian dest. whoa is mounting. but the russian military offensive is not limited to the dumbass region. ukraine has reported strikes on several cities elsewhere in the country. a crater in the ground were a russian missile strike hit. it's been 114 days since the invasion began, and civilia
to face buying charges. the wikileaks founder has been resisting expedition for over a decade. his supporters say this fight is not over yet. class fire fighters battle wildfires across several regions of spain. an extreme heat wave and very strong winds are fanning the flames, forcing hundreds to evacuate. ah, i'm all on sika, it's good to have you with us. there's no let up in the fist fighting, raging in ukraine's eastern industrial hot land, dumbass region. your credit enforcers are...
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how wonderful but how terrible when we come face-to-face with the tragedies we simply cannot accept. nor in which can we see your merciful hand at work. remind us again that you daneed to set the world in motion, then blessed us with the opportunity to participate in your grace plan for creation. and with that blessing, which is truly beyond our imagining, you have also laid on us the mantle to uphold and protect the values you have imbued in us. in our attempts to live into these responsibilities as they reveal themselves in each encounter, may we feel your nearness to us and the guidance and direction you provide. we offer ourselves to you, responding with lives of faith and praying to serve you this day as a reflection of your peaceful presence and unwavering love in our midst. in your sovereign name we pray. amen. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 11-a of house resolution 188, the journal of the last day's proceedings is approved. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentlewoman from the virgin islands, miss ms. plaske. ms. plaskett: i pledge allegiance to the f
how wonderful but how terrible when we come face-to-face with the tragedies we simply cannot accept. nor in which can we see your merciful hand at work. remind us again that you daneed to set the world in motion, then blessed us with the opportunity to participate in your grace plan for creation. and with that blessing, which is truly beyond our imagining, you have also laid on us the mantle to uphold and protect the values you have imbued in us. in our attempts to live into these...
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it has to be facing the person.the [ bleep ] and ends up -- [ laughter ] then i looked at my mom because i was so dizzy because i came -- i was driving from chicago to ohio trying to make it in time for the birth. he's 5 now. christian. but -- [ laughter ] i was holding her leg up and i look at my mom and i said, mom, i'm about to pass out. and she said, your sister needs you right now. and then my body collapsed. and i woke up to her screaming above my body and she said -- told everyone that she caught me. and there's no way that she could have. and then a doctor came in and said do you need to be checked out? and she's like no, she's fine, i caught her. [ laughter ] and then i couldn't stop falling asleep the next day. >> chelsea: do you think that you were concussed? is that why you were falling asleep the next day? >> fully i had a head injury. >> chelsea: you think your mother's a liar? >> my mother's a nurse. she should have been holding the leg. >> chelsea: i didn't even know you were supposed to hold the leg
it has to be facing the person.the [ bleep ] and ends up -- [ laughter ] then i looked at my mom because i was so dizzy because i came -- i was driving from chicago to ohio trying to make it in time for the birth. he's 5 now. christian. but -- [ laughter ] i was holding her leg up and i look at my mom and i said, mom, i'm about to pass out. and she said, your sister needs you right now. and then my body collapsed. and i woke up to her screaming above my body and she said -- told everyone that...
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they are facing the same ressures, compare? they are facing the same pressures. but _ compare?re facing the same pressures, but if you _ compare? they are facing the same pressures, but if you look _ compare? they are facing the same pressures, but if you look into - compare? they are facing the same pressures, but if you look into next| pressures, but if you look into next year, most of the forecasts are saying the uk is going to suffer little or no growth. this is the oecd's little or no growth. this is the oecd�*s forecast, we came bottom of that league, the us and france, two examples there. still not exactly roaring ahead, but better than zero. looking ahead to the rest of this week, we are just on monday, thinking what other announcements could come this week that might change our perceptions? jabs could come this week that might change our perceptions? jobs data tomorrow, that has _ change our perceptions? jobs data tomorrow, that has been a - change our perceptions? jobs data tomorrow, that has been a rare i tomorrow, that has been a rare bright spot, but inflation is t
they are facing the same ressures, compare? they are facing the same pressures. but _ compare?re facing the same pressures, but if you _ compare? they are facing the same pressures, but if you look _ compare? they are facing the same pressures, but if you look into - compare? they are facing the same pressures, but if you look into next| pressures, but if you look into next year, most of the forecasts are saying the uk is going to suffer little or no growth. this is the oecd's little or no...
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the face, of course, of rebellion. there are some m. p 's on tuesday, who are still in open defiance of forest johnson. some perhaps more resigned to the fact that he's not going anywhere for now. there are some voices in support is very close watch on key figures in the party who may be distancing themselves from him, perhaps to form a sort of nexus around which the rebels can coalesce as a potential candidate to replace it. but yes, this idea of drawing a line under it all and moving on could well prove wishful thinking when the reality is to in 5 of his m. p. 's are against the prime minister. if i understand that rightly a lot of the m. p 's have voted against him, back bench, m p 's. and that means the bars. johnson in the cabinet have less control over than, than they do over their immediate co hearts, shall we say that one would imagine is going to make it difficult for the government to put through legislation in the coming months. have a things likely to play out well, there could be coordinated efforts to stand in the way of g
the face, of course, of rebellion. there are some m. p 's on tuesday, who are still in open defiance of forest johnson. some perhaps more resigned to the fact that he's not going anywhere for now. there are some voices in support is very close watch on key figures in the party who may be distancing themselves from him, perhaps to form a sort of nexus around which the rebels can coalesce as a potential candidate to replace it. but yes, this idea of drawing a line under it all and moving on could...
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at the moment the wto is facing a crisis over its very existence.019, and the presidency of donald trump, the united states has blocked the appointment of any newjudges to the wto applet body. that is a panel ofjudges from different member countries that decide on any challenges to the organisations rules. if this body cannot do its job because newjudges are not being appointed then none of the trade battles between countries, like us and china, can be resolved. while the biden administration says it wants to move beyond this, the block on newjudges remains. despite this, trade around the world has bounced back after the pandemic. global trade went to a record high in 2021. making it worth about $28.5 trillion. that's13% higher than the same number in 2019, before the pandemic to hold. but the supply chain crisis from the pandemic continues to linger, exacerbated by russia's ruthless attack on ukraine. oil prices have skyrocketed. a global shortage of that country's grain is causing major global concerns. that has led to some of the other big wheat
at the moment the wto is facing a crisis over its very existence.019, and the presidency of donald trump, the united states has blocked the appointment of any newjudges to the wto applet body. that is a panel ofjudges from different member countries that decide on any challenges to the organisations rules. if this body cannot do its job because newjudges are not being appointed then none of the trade battles between countries, like us and china, can be resolved. while the biden administration...
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just a red face.have you been bothered by the problem has been bothering you for a long time, since adolescence. i always have rashes on my face and that is rosacea. i already found out quite a long time after giving birth. that is, initially they were simply treated. how so? well, then the diagnosis was made. yes, because it began to be provoked precisely in the sun and the bath, alcohol, hot drinks provoke or not noticed, because i always have this blush. well , the first rosacea today is treated very well, a special protocol has been developed by a group of doctors, which include svetlana vitalievna bazaeva. she's doing a disosation treatment right now. in the meantime, let's look at this mock-up. here is the norm. we have as many vessels as we need, and they are not very good. with rosacea, we get a mild one, so that the vessels begin to connect and their blood filling increases. that's why your face is literally. in the truest sense of the word blushing blushing and blushing provokes this state o
just a red face.have you been bothered by the problem has been bothering you for a long time, since adolescence. i always have rashes on my face and that is rosacea. i already found out quite a long time after giving birth. that is, initially they were simply treated. how so? well, then the diagnosis was made. yes, because it began to be provoked precisely in the sun and the bath, alcohol, hot drinks provoke or not noticed, because i always have this blush. well , the first rosacea today is...
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he faces another arican inhe semifinals, taylor fritz., home favorite has been knocked out at eastbourne after losing into sets in the nals. the top seed let the set slip. the american opponent fought back. he is making his debut at eastbourne. he produced another strong performance, 10 aces, and 80% of his first-sir points to win. the 25-year-old will face his opponent in the final four. this is a warm up to win wimbledon kicks off on monday. finally, the reigning world champion got off to a flying start and the fst stage of africa's safari rally in kenya. the frenchmen finished in three hours, 18 minutes, eight seconds in his toyota, closely followed by a belgian, while his teammate came in her place. the kenyon rally is one of 13 in the championship. one driver has built up a dominating bead, with 120 points, nearly double the tally of his nearest competitors. that is all the support for this evening. anchor: ok. thank you. that is it for now. stay tuned for more world news coming up here on "france 24." ♪ >> your needs are changing an
he faces another arican inhe semifinals, taylor fritz., home favorite has been knocked out at eastbourne after losing into sets in the nals. the top seed let the set slip. the american opponent fought back. he is making his debut at eastbourne. he produced another strong performance, 10 aces, and 80% of his first-sir points to win. the 25-year-old will face his opponent in the final four. this is a warm up to win wimbledon kicks off on monday. finally, the reigning world champion got off to a...
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now he's faced the same no confidence vote. and this is, this is the problem is that they're facing a cost of living crisis. obviously it's global. it's very severe in the u. k. and yet they're back in a situation where a huge number of conservative m. p 's and many, many boat is across the country. do not want forest johnson as their primary, but they can't hold the directly. they can't hold the prime minister accountable. right. and he now because of conservative party rules, he is safe now for the next 12 months unless they change the rules and conservative employee. okay. i won't that like he is, there is a possibility. even the head of that committee said that, that technically it is possible for them to do that. but at the moment it looks like he is safe from another leadership challenge for at least 12 months. but that does not make it any easier for him because somehow he's got to get them all back on side, even though so many m. p 's publicly came out against him, and many, many more have secretly voted against and so,
now he's faced the same no confidence vote. and this is, this is the problem is that they're facing a cost of living crisis. obviously it's global. it's very severe in the u. k. and yet they're back in a situation where a huge number of conservative m. p 's and many, many boat is across the country. do not want forest johnson as their primary, but they can't hold the directly. they can't hold the prime minister accountable. right. and he now because of conservative party rules, he is safe now...
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the overall message is one of unity in the face of aggression. our political correspondent julius had deli, is at the g 7 summit in southern bavarian. she had this round up of the 1st day of the summer. the 1st day of the summit was a chance to set the tone and to start warming up ahead of the next 2 days of discussions. but that doesn't mean that the leaders here didn't get down to business. the warn you crane dominated the agenda to day with leaders wanting to make a point that they are united in supporting ukraine, but also in their criticism of russians. aggression with president joe biden from the u. s. calling it's brutal, but they also wanted to make clear that their support isn't just theoretical, but that they're ready to actually take action. for example, 2 proposals were floated and are still being discussed. the strength and sanctions against russia. one would be a ban on russian gold imports to g 7 countries. and that would be a cut to a big source of income for russia, but also to introduce a price cap on russian oil. also an attemp
the overall message is one of unity in the face of aggression. our political correspondent julius had deli, is at the g 7 summit in southern bavarian. she had this round up of the 1st day of the summer. the 1st day of the summit was a chance to set the tone and to start warming up ahead of the next 2 days of discussions. but that doesn't mean that the leaders here didn't get down to business. the warn you crane dominated the agenda to day with leaders wanting to make a point that they are...
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., , ~' , facing? salaries i think will be ad'usted facing?dyllically used i adjusted but idyllically used outward manpower to highlight another challenge, because the perception of the airline industry is that we are male dominated, and in effect we are cutting off a lot of the available talent to the industry, that is a challenge we have, not making sufficient progress in addressing the gender imbalance within our industry.— in addressing the gender imbalance within our industry. there are wider implications. _ within our industry. there are wider implications, because _ within our industry. there are wider implications, because if _ within our industry. there are wider implications, because if the - implications, because if the shortage of workers doesn't end soon, and given the immense importance of the industry and impact on the global economy, it moves people and goods all around the world, it could be a big impact. it will be, you will not see networks returning to her they were in 2019 as quickly as we all believed. you will not see se
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here you feel when your face starts to turn red. fever, if the state of rest is there, well, i'm sitting, then mostly cheeks, but it's worth a walk. there , for half an hour already, it goes over to the forehead and even directly crimson and into the neck olga, that is, physical activity causes you, yes, at least, yes, because it is also the cause of the trigger for the face to turn red and the sauna and let's say it's hot there drink coffee tea. from the wind too, well, fast enough, that is, different reasons or the cold somehow struggling with it tried different ones. uh, cream. that's what i was advised, but it's not special. it does, but i use cosmetics, of course, but still during the day it periodically disappears, that is, discomfort, that is, you have to make up all the time olga and tell me, please, do you have any other health problems? attention to them, but there are no special such problems over the years, this symptom progresses. yes, that is, earlier it was less pronounced. well, i think it's time to invite an expert
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we wanted to meet with him face-to-face. we wanted to look him in the eye and asked him why? him, where is alexis? dan: police say they hope someone who has knowledge will feel empowered to come forward. still ahead, president biden addresses the nation in a primetime speech. the action needed to stop it. sandhya: showers in the forecast. hour-by-hour, coming up. dan: first, a look at what is coming up tonight on "jimmy kimmel live." >> thank you. hello my friends in the bay area. jimmy kimmel tonight. queen latifah, top gun actor. music from pusha t. dan: president biden renews his call to stop gun violence. the address to nation flanked by 56 candles, representing all the u.s. states, d.c. and territories, showing that gun violence is a nationwide problem that affects all of us. abc news reporter reena roy has more. reena: president biden seine the epidemic of gun violence needs to stop. pres. biden: after columbine, sandy hook, charlston, vegas, parkland, nothing has been done. this time, that cannot be true. this time, we must do something. how much more carnage will be e
we wanted to meet with him face-to-face. we wanted to look him in the eye and asked him why? him, where is alexis? dan: police say they hope someone who has knowledge will feel empowered to come forward. still ahead, president biden addresses the nation in a primetime speech. the action needed to stop it. sandhya: showers in the forecast. hour-by-hour, coming up. dan: first, a look at what is coming up tonight on "jimmy kimmel live." >> thank you. hello my friends in the bay...
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even facing - for you? difficult for boris johnson. even facing a - for you?nson. even facing a vote of confidence, you _ johnson. even facing a vote of confidence, you look- johnson. even facing a vote of confidence, you look at - johnson. even facing a vote of confidence, you look at the i johnson. even facing a vote of - confidence, you look at the history books, _ confidence, you look at the history books, and — confidence, you look at the history books, and the _ confidence, you look at the history books, and the last— confidence, you look at the history books, and the last 40 _ confidence, you look at the history books, and the last 40 years - confidence, you look at the historyj books, and the last 40 years david carneron— books, and the last 40 years david cameron is— books, and the last 40 years david cameron is the _ books, and the last 40 years david cameron is the only _ books, and the last 40 years david cameron is the only conservative l cameron is the only conservative prime _ cameron is the only conservative prime minister— cameron is the only
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he can't face another confidence vote within a year. there are already rumblings though that those rules could be changed so he is facing. he and the conservative party are facing a challenging time ahead. sharla chilson pill reporting from london. thank you very much, charlotte. when i turn our attention now to ukraine were present, voluntary zalinski has visited troops holding off russian forces in eastern ukraine is only the 2nd time their presence. lensky has been seen outside keith since the war began. he toward several towns close to the front line and the dumbass region were intense battles are being fought. a village near the front line and don bus after russian missile strike. an elderly woman was killed the latest victim in a war that has lost it over a 100 days to, to effect misery on the people of crime. who cookie jo, how am i supposed to feel or my, the little peacefully normally what the street was peaceful. if nothing here, well you're nothing. and yet they bombed us. okay, are been built in the embattled city of several
he can't face another confidence vote within a year. there are already rumblings though that those rules could be changed so he is facing. he and the conservative party are facing a challenging time ahead. sharla chilson pill reporting from london. thank you very much, charlotte. when i turn our attention now to ukraine were present, voluntary zalinski has visited troops holding off russian forces in eastern ukraine is only the 2nd time their presence. lensky has been seen outside keith since...
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a birth so that at least from the face, so that the face becomes far away when grow this uh level of spirituality is very large. well , at least find your own face, that is. e your human self, your dignity and the correct concept of yourself about people and about the world in which we live. early in the morning pilgrims pray in the courtyard of the monastery before the start of the service, and the children are asleep, it is necessary to gain strength before the holiday. to this and every country, from the smoothness of the destructive coward, the flood of fire of the sword of the invasion, and on the tribes and internecine wars, the merciful ones favored in the good loss of man and our beloved god. turn away every wrathmony move. we and delivered from the present. and of his righteous coming and by mercy there is a shrine in the monastery of the miraculous icon of the mother of god of svyatogorsk, written by a different person from the holy mount athos, it was preserved in the time of terrible persecution of the church and on october 4, 1992, the icon was placed in the assumption c
a birth so that at least from the face, so that the face becomes far away when grow this uh level of spirituality is very large. well , at least find your own face, that is. e your human self, your dignity and the correct concept of yourself about people and about the world in which we live. early in the morning pilgrims pray in the courtyard of the monastery before the start of the service, and the children are asleep, it is necessary to gain strength before the holiday. to this and every...
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if you remember theresa may in 2018, was also forced to face a confidence about.he also won it, but she had a number of rebels against her, 133. so, fewer rebels against theresa may, who then went on to step down a few months later. fewer rebels for her than for the boris johnson. and margaret thatcher, a stalwart conservative prime minister, in 1990, she faced a confidence vote as well and she had 147 rebel mps. so boris johnson has even exceeded that number. brent: worse than "the iron lady." alex: this is dire for boris johnson, however he or downing street spins it, it is dire for boris johnson, great news for those opposition parties who want to face boris johnson at the next election, but want him wounded. and he is wounded. brent: he is wounded, but unlike theresa may and margaret thatcher, boris johnson has proven himself to be an expert at spinning things in his favor. what is he going to do with this ? he is going out to say he won? alex: they said before that even if it is just by one vote, he has won, "we will put it behind him." however, they would no
if you remember theresa may in 2018, was also forced to face a confidence about.he also won it, but she had a number of rebels against her, 133. so, fewer rebels against theresa may, who then went on to step down a few months later. fewer rebels for her than for the boris johnson. and margaret thatcher, a stalwart conservative prime minister, in 1990, she faced a confidence vote as well and she had 147 rebel mps. so boris johnson has even exceeded that number. brent: worse than "the iron...
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he's a reminder event of stories this alan written facing. it's a biggest rel strike in decades, tens of thousands of workers have moved out on the job, calling for better pay and job security unions have warned. the strike could lead to coordinated action across other industry. emergency workers in bangladesh and northeast in india, struggling to deliver food and drinking water in several regions facing to the floods. more rainy forecast and major rivers are expected to continue rising and south korea 1st domestically develop space rocket has successfully put a dummy satellite into orbit. it was this 2nd attempt after a failed test flight. last october. the head of moscow as powerful security council has arrived in the callum in grad, it follows lithuanians decision to stop the transit of some goods to the russian territory. the province is separate from the main russian federation. it's wedged between lithuania and poland on the baltic, seen the restrictions effect to be only round route between the isolated territory and the rest of russia
he's a reminder event of stories this alan written facing. it's a biggest rel strike in decades, tens of thousands of workers have moved out on the job, calling for better pay and job security unions have warned. the strike could lead to coordinated action across other industry. emergency workers in bangladesh and northeast in india, struggling to deliver food and drinking water in several regions facing to the floods. more rainy forecast and major rivers are expected to continue rising and...