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talk of humanitarianism authorities are doing all they can to prevent migrants from reaching the e u. spain. public broadcaster captured video of what appeared to be spanish authorities beating a migrant who managed across the border fence. that's a pretty clear sign. the spain does not want these people. displacement of africans by western back. foreign wars, like the coup d'etat against libyan leader, mar gadhafi in 2011, who held back north bound migrant waves and who made his country a destination for migrants in africa has since led to african migrants falling prey to human trafficking. as they make their way towards europe, and greece also just intercepted over a 1000, migrants in the agency trying to cross into europe from turkey on trafficking boats in 24 separate incidents. according to athens, you back towards the middle east leading to waves of arrivals, and turkey are also partly responsible for immigration troubles on which the european far right has been able to capitalize here in france, for example, the right way populous party of mouth, him the pen is now officially the big
talk of humanitarianism authorities are doing all they can to prevent migrants from reaching the e u. spain. public broadcaster captured video of what appeared to be spanish authorities beating a migrant who managed across the border fence. that's a pretty clear sign. the spain does not want these people. displacement of africans by western back. foreign wars, like the coup d'etat against libyan leader, mar gadhafi in 2011, who held back north bound migrant waves and who made his country a...
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which nato will use to set out its strategic agenda for the next decade . shortly after arriving in spain, u. s. president joe biden emphasized the importance of the meeting to the host countries leader is to present your hosting a truly historic summit. and the key moment in our allies, when russia's unprovoked invasion of ukraine was shattered, piece in europe, and shattered every norm since world war 2 has been in place ukraine. another significant moment on day one, huge dalton burg announced that the organisation plans to cut its civilian and military greenhouse gas emissions by at least 45 percent by 2030. and be carbon neutral by 2053, 0 by 20. but it's the resolution of the rail on sweden and finland, which is a show of nato's unity and it's growing strength at a moment when it badly needs both. the leaders of the g 7 countries have promised to support ukraine for quote, as long as it takes at a 3 day summit dominated by russia's invasion, the final communicate that they will provide financial and military help to ensure russia is defeated. there were, however, disagreements on how t
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which nature will use to set out its strategic agenda for the next decade. shortly after arriving in spain, u. s. president joe biden emphasized the importance of the meeting to the host country's leader. and mister president, you're hosting a truly historic summit. the key moment or allies when russia's unprovoked invasion of ukraine was shattered piece in europe, and shattered every norm since world war 2 has been in place. ukraine. another significant moment on day one being today, dalton berg announced that the organisation plans to cut it civilian and military greenhouse gas emissions by at least 45 percent by 2030. and be carbon neutral 520502050. but the resolution of the round, sweden and finland is a show of nato's unity and it's growing strength at a moment when it badly needs both. that's bringing the w corresponding terry shoal. she's in madrid at that nature sanitary. so after weeks of turkey objecting to finn and sweden joining, how did they get to this deal now? last night at the very, very strong urging of nato secretary general. yeah. and still timber. there was a meeting bet
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which nato will use to set out its strategic agenda for the next decade . shortly after arriving in spain, u. s. president joe biden emphasized the importance of the meeting to the host countries leader who's to president. you're hosting a truly historic summit. and the key moment in our allies, when russia's unprovoked invasion of ukraine was shattered, piece in europe, and shattered every norm since world war 2 has been in place ukraine. another significant moment on day one, huge dalton berg announced that the organisation plans to cut its civilian and military greenhouse gas emissions by at least 45 percent by 2030. and be carbon neutral by 2050 cyril by 25th. but it's the resolution of the rail on sweden and finland, which is a show of nato's unity and it's growing strength at a moment when it badly needs both. oh, i corresponded jap, harry. he is following the nato summit in madrid. he gave us his assessment of turkey's reversal on swedish and finish membership. the turkish government are going to be quite pleased with themselves after these meetings, which does release the block on fi
which nato will use to set out its strategic agenda for the next decade . shortly after arriving in spain, u. s. president joe biden emphasized the importance of the meeting to the host countries leader who's to president. you're hosting a truly historic summit. and the key moment in our allies, when russia's unprovoked invasion of ukraine was shattered, piece in europe, and shattered every norm since world war 2 has been in place ukraine. another significant moment on day one, huge dalton berg...
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u. s, and enhancing its force posturing across europe, working with spain to increase nato naval forces there and increasing nato inter operability in poland. he also talked about enhancing deployments of f, 35 fighter jet squadrons in the u. k. any wrap things up by saying that nato is needed now more than ever to enhance security across the continent. oh, let's move on. a criminal investigations been opened in the us out. the dozens of migrants were found dead in a truck in texas. the discovery of an abandoned truck on the outskirts of san antonio on monday with 51 people inside dead is the greatest loss of life on record from a human trafficking attempt in the us. my rapid report a community still in shop in southern texas. on tuesday, residence of san antonio visited the site where dozens of migrants were found dead, crammed into the back of a tractor trailer, under extreme heat conditions. most of the deceased are believed to be from mexico . mexican diplomats and san antonio visited area hospitals where survivors are being treated overnight. allen, in general medical staff, the hos
u. s, and enhancing its force posturing across europe, working with spain to increase nato naval forces there and increasing nato inter operability in poland. he also talked about enhancing deployments of f, 35 fighter jet squadrons in the u. k. any wrap things up by saying that nato is needed now more than ever to enhance security across the continent. oh, let's move on. a criminal investigations been opened in the us out. the dozens of migrants were found dead in a truck in texas. the...
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which nature will use to set out its strategic agenda for the next decade. shortly after arriving in spain, u. s. president joe biden emphasized the importance of the meeting to the host countries leader dado. and mister president, you're hosting a truly historic summit. and the key moment in our allies, when russia's unprovoked invasion of ukraine was shattered, piece in europe, and shattered every norm since war war to spend place ukraine. another significant moment on day one being to the dalton berg announced that the organization plans to cut it, civilian and military greenhouse gas emissions by at least 45 percent for 2030. and be carbon neutral by 2050, 2050. but the resolution of the round, sweden and finland is a show of nato's unity and it's growing strength at a moment when it badly needs both. but us talk a bit more about this. i am now joined by the w as chief political correspond melinda crane. here in this studio and terry schultz also joins us his apps, that nature summit in a madrid, a terry, let's start with you please. this obstacle now seems to have been overcome. what sin
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the spanish prime minister described the incident as an attack on spain's territorial integrity. the e. u and iran say nuclear talks will restart in the coming days. the block is hoping to salvage a 2015 accord between iran and world powers. international nuclear watchdog recently warned that iran was only a few days away from having the materials needed for a nuclear bomb. thousands are without food and water in india. of the monsoons loading devastated parts of eastern state. unusually heavy rain submerged dozens of towns and villages. authorities say 5000000 people have been displaced. the flood water is hampering efforts to get aid to people in need. a heavy sandstorm hit the city of your bill in more than iraq sandstorms, a regular occurrence in iraq, but the severity has increased due to soil degradation, high temperatures and low rainfall linked to climate change in eastern ukraine, the mayor of severity nets says the strategic city is now fully occupied by russian forces is the country's biggest battlefield setback in more than a month. the ukranian army announced it was withdrawi
the spanish prime minister described the incident as an attack on spain's territorial integrity. the e. u and iran say nuclear talks will restart in the coming days. the block is hoping to salvage a 2015 accord between iran and world powers. international nuclear watchdog recently warned that iran was only a few days away from having the materials needed for a nuclear bomb. thousands are without food and water in india. of the monsoons loading devastated parts of eastern state. unusually heavy...
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u. s. england, scandinavia france, spain, chakiya, russia, india everywhere. come, why are they coming here? because they can get the help after recess treatment here, the machines are here. it's a german invention. we've been doing this for 40 years. and when i saw the pathological reports back in march 2020, about vascular inflammation. abby, i thought after recess has to be able to help coven patients as well and have the anger dut. thus mr. corbett puts in, now i'm on my way to meet a guy named james cox, his lou, all the way from bermuda to get this therapy. james is part of the online long corporate community and the story actually began with his tweet marble. so, ah, i am james. ah, i'm 31 years old and i've been suffering from long over for about 18 months now. won't go. that is quite frankly, completely upgraded and changed my life in every way possible. i struggle with a range of symptoms that undulate on a day to day basis, which can prepare the limits of my life and i'm unable to work. i'm unable to exercise to participate in society in any normal
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u. s. president is on his way to spain for the continuation of the meeting of world leaders. she says that the united states and the u. s. o is going to take action to disrupt the human smuggling networks. but for now, what this white house is focused on doing is focusing on the facts. the reason this white house is saying that is that this is an administration that is being hit hard, particularly by its republican critics for. 2 being odd to soft on border policies and some of the world 7 riches democracies has wrapped up in germany with ladies pledging 4 and a half a $1000000000.00 to fight global hunger. that says the war in ukraine pushes up food prices, adding the economic impact to the pandemic. mercury, climate crisis, the pandemic, and the war from russia. they've made these problems even worse. this is an existential threat in many countries in africa, in particular. that's why we want to take action, and that's why we have to come up with a global alliance food security. we have $4500000000.00 us dollars committed. and germany is involved in this. significantly, thou
u. s. president is on his way to spain for the continuation of the meeting of world leaders. she says that the united states and the u. s. o is going to take action to disrupt the human smuggling networks. but for now, what this white house is focused on doing is focusing on the facts. the reason this white house is saying that is that this is an administration that is being hit hard, particularly by its republican critics for. 2 being odd to soft on border policies and some of the world 7...
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u. s. president is on his way to spain for the continuation of the meeting of world leaders. she says that the united states and the u. s. is going to take action to disrupt the human smuggling networks. but for now, what this white house is focused on doing is focusing on the facts. the reason this white house is saying that is that this is an administration that is being hit hard, particularly by its republican critics for being too soft on border policies. and that these policies in turn may have led to this crisis. there is no question that since joe biden took office, there has been a flood of immigration that has occurred. 2 since there is this perception south of the border that his policies are more welcoming and as well that they are more friendly to immigration. as a result, we have seen a flood of immigration across the southern border of the united states and mexico into this country. and as a result, we have seen not just this tragedy, but similar tragedies, this one of course of a scale in magnitude that is unusual. so this is something that the white house is st
u. s. president is on his way to spain for the continuation of the meeting of world leaders. she says that the united states and the u. s. is going to take action to disrupt the human smuggling networks. but for now, what this white house is focused on doing is focusing on the facts. the reason this white house is saying that is that this is an administration that is being hit hard, particularly by its republican critics for being too soft on border policies. and that these policies in turn may...
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in 2019 more pock was exported from the e u, than anywhere else in the world with germany and spain at the top. brazil and australia led him beef exports talk thanks to subsidies. the e u in the u. s. have flooded welt markets with cheap chicken countries like garner count, keep up and have largely stopped producing domestic chicken meet nowadays, it's hard to figure out where the meet and or supermarkets comes from and it's bread fed slaughtered and processed in different countries according to where its cheapest animal welfare is usually disregarded scandals over rotten meat, horse meat and lasagna. low wages and the damage done to the environment by mass, meet production of harmed meats image. although nowadays, all brain gets enough nutrients from other foods worldwide meet consumption isn't going down. but maybe the meat of the future will come from the laboratory. although practiced for thousands of years, fish farming still comes with significant environmental trade offs. but compared to mass farming of land animals obtaining food from the sea has the potential to be far less of
in 2019 more pock was exported from the e u, than anywhere else in the world with germany and spain at the top. brazil and australia led him beef exports talk thanks to subsidies. the e u in the u. s. have flooded welt markets with cheap chicken countries like garner count, keep up and have largely stopped producing domestic chicken meet nowadays, it's hard to figure out where the meet and or supermarkets comes from and it's bread fed slaughtered and processed in different countries according...
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u. k. additional destroyers being sent to spain, a brand new permanent military headquarters to be installed in poland among a nate to a contingent of $11000.00 soldiers there. he talked about tanks, weapons systems, munitions, an additional $800000000.00 of military age to be released shortly. for weaponry, including defense and offensive weapons. and he talked about perhaps the most historic development at this summer. the addition of 2 new members to the nato alliance, sweden and finland, who are now official invitees. their membership has to, as we processed, but it has been politically decided. he said, we'll get exactly what he did not want. for this summit, an expanded nato and expanded vastly expand the order of nato with russia. he said, i don't know how this war will end, but it will not end with russia's defeat of ukraine. algebra started reporting live from the somebody, madrid for the moment. jonah many thanks indeed, politicians in israel has voted to dissolve parliament, sending the country to the polls. the 5th time in 4 years, not been as a served only one year in offices. p
u. k. additional destroyers being sent to spain, a brand new permanent military headquarters to be installed in poland among a nate to a contingent of $11000.00 soldiers there. he talked about tanks, weapons systems, munitions, an additional $800000000.00 of military age to be released shortly. for weaponry, including defense and offensive weapons. and he talked about perhaps the most historic development at this summer. the addition of 2 new members to the nato alliance, sweden and finland,...
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u during the great patriotic war? from which countries, well, it’s clear that most of the prisoners were germans, but then we see spainwe see hungary, we see finland, we see bulgaria, we see many other countries, and we understood that all of europe fought against the soviet union, they survived, then and, of course same, you are standing now. uh, sergei mikhailovich, today the just russia faction for the truth introduced a bill on the simplified granting of russian citizenship to residents of latvia, lithuania, estonia and here , too, of course, the question. what exactly is this initiative? but i remind you that in 2020, on our own initiative. we adopted a law on the simplified acquisition of citizenship by citizens of ukraine and moldova , and it is quite obvious. why was it done. and now when we see that in relation to more than a million of our compatriots who are not citizens of these baltic states, but a real policy is being manifested about
u during the great patriotic war? from which countries, well, it’s clear that most of the prisoners were germans, but then we see spainwe see hungary, we see finland, we see bulgaria, we see many other countries, and we understood that all of europe fought against the soviet union, they survived, then and, of course same, you are standing now. uh, sergei mikhailovich, today the just russia faction for the truth introduced a bill on the simplified granting of russian citizenship to residents...
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u. s. president . he's going to have currently there are 4 guided missiles, destroy is a spanish base us base and spain the road to the right to naval base. there are 4 and that's going up to 6. he's also going to send 2 additional f, $35.00 squadrons, u k. he's going to stand up a new army headquarters in poland. now, when, when you look at the various nations. ready on the east and flank of nato close to russia, the lead nation, the head of the battle group in poland is the u. s. so they're increasing that that troops. ready area where they have responsibility. they also have troops in romania, they'll be an additional rotational brigade in romania and were told that be an extra $3000.00 troops on rotation. and then also our homes that rotational deployments to the baltic. so certainly what we've heard before that nato is trying to reinforce. ready it's eastern plank is happening, but i have to say there are some questions about this as well. nato has said that it's rapid response forces of the nato response force. ready is going to go from 40300000. that's pretty impressive. but i haven't seen the s
u. s. president . he's going to have currently there are 4 guided missiles, destroy is a spanish base us base and spain the road to the right to naval base. there are 4 and that's going up to 6. he's also going to send 2 additional f, $35.00 squadrons, u k. he's going to stand up a new army headquarters in poland. now, when, when you look at the various nations. ready on the east and flank of nato close to russia, the lead nation, the head of the battle group in poland is the u. s. so they're...
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u. s. will considerably beef of its presence essentially from the k to germany, spain, romania, the balkans, the baltics. so looking at far more, again, not, not less us, but more us. and as you mentioned that there is an ongoing tension within the united states about the degree to which there should be a pivot to asia, to china. and also the degree to which the u. s should still be engaging in foreign wars and for an entanglement. so this posture will not do be to the liking of many people at home, but joe biden is very, very resolute. this is where the u. s. is going and the u. s. in many ways has been driving nato unity during the war on ukraine with a really very consistent attempt to, to keep nato member countries on the same line. warren praise yesterday for the german chancellor at the g 7 summit. although germany has not always stepped up to the plate to the degree that many nato and e, you fellow members, would like nonetheless, again, president biden saying germany has really turned things around and that 2 percent commitment to defense spending. indeed, germany has never fulfille
u. s. will considerably beef of its presence essentially from the k to germany, spain, romania, the balkans, the baltics. so looking at far more, again, not, not less us, but more us. and as you mentioned that there is an ongoing tension within the united states about the degree to which there should be a pivot to asia, to china. and also the degree to which the u. s should still be engaging in foreign wars and for an entanglement. so this posture will not do be to the liking of many people at...
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u. k. companies. it aims to help companies shorten their working hours without cutting salaries or sacrificing revenue. similar trials have also taken place in spain. iceland, the united states and canada. b australia and new zealand are scheduled to start theirs in august. you know, the, that the real question is, will the productivity increase of losing a day? will that boost the output that you've lost on that day? and i think that's probably the key part of this trial. if it does brilliant, if it doesn't, then we're going to have a really tough time sustaining a full day week without also sacrificing some growth in the economy. i think that's probably the, the crux of the martha lewis bloom's field, at least already, plans to use is extra time to get involved and charity work. start a long overdue course in particle physics and spend more time with his family. here is a reminder of the top is no story we're falling for you. this. our u. s. federal reserve has approved its largest single interest rate hike in almost 30 years as a takes a more aggressive path to raining and the country stubbornly high inflation fed officials agreed to a key rate
u. k. companies. it aims to help companies shorten their working hours without cutting salaries or sacrificing revenue. similar trials have also taken place in spain. iceland, the united states and canada. b australia and new zealand are scheduled to start theirs in august. you know, the, that the real question is, will the productivity increase of losing a day? will that boost the output that you've lost on that day? and i think that's probably the key part of this trial. if it does brilliant,...
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u. k. and the island of island, some wet weather there. still affecting parts of france, northern areas of spain and a keen northwesterly wind. hence the lower temperatures, that wet weather that stays in place isn't big. our way through where sad stay, some showers. they're still affecting eastern part of europe. it dry just around the alps. dry to cost must have north africa with plenty of showers for the west. i saw official airline of the journey. join the debate. wonderful as it is that the pl magic language. it really means nothing on the ground on air or online at your voice. the queen is be removed as head of state because she has done absolutely nothing. what these country white mad, where is the progress? i haven't seen enough racialized do. sports journalist, i look like me if you need to listen to those voice perspectives, even when it's hard it when it challenges some of our foundational thinking. this screen on al jazeera, with a book and back you watching out his era mind if i top stories this out, an appeals for international help off. i've gotten the staunch most destructive ear
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u during the great patriotic war? from which countries, well, it’s clear that most of the prisoners were germans, but then we see spainwe see hungary, we see finland, we see bulgaria, we see many other countries, and we understood that all of europe fought against the soviet union, they survived, then and, of course same, you are standing now. er, sergei mikhailovich today, the faction, just russia for the truth, introduced a bill on the simplified granting of russian citizenship to residents of latvia, lithuania, estonia. there is also a question, of course. what exactly is this initiative? well, i remind you that in 2020 on our own initiative. we adopted a law on the simplified acquisition of citizenship by citizens of ukraine and moldova , and it is quite obvious. why was it done. and now when we see that in relation to more than a million of our compatriots who do not are citizens of these baltic states, but the real policy of the proteid is manifested, and we understand how hard it is for them to live in these countries. we think it will be right. if for those who want to return to our motherland a. this could ha
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u. s. gasoline prices plow through another record. experts say prices at the pump will go even higher with mid terms learning looming. the white house is feeling the heat. also on the show, spain uses one crisis to solve. another ukrainian refugees are filling gaps in the labor market as the spanish tourism industry springs back to life. i'm christy plots, and in berlin this is d w business. welcome to the show. gasoline prices have surged to a record high in the united states. the american automobile association said the national average was $4.87 per gallon. up by more than 50 percent from a year ago. despite opec plus announcing plans to ramp up production demand in the u. s. remains high due to people driving and flying more saudi arabia raise prices for its crude sales in july. while for more, let's bring in our u. s. financial correspondent, yann's quarter in new york, at the stock exchange, yann's crazy prices we're seeing at the pump in the u. s. is this likely to have any effect on demand going forward? well, christy, we already see that that a lot of fir car drivers here in the united states actually consider when to use the car and to him how often. and now we're at
u. s. gasoline prices plow through another record. experts say prices at the pump will go even higher with mid terms learning looming. the white house is feeling the heat. also on the show, spain uses one crisis to solve. another ukrainian refugees are filling gaps in the labor market as the spanish tourism industry springs back to life. i'm christy plots, and in berlin this is d w business. welcome to the show. gasoline prices have surged to a record high in the united states. the american...
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u. s. 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 civilians and pisa, she near the north eastern city of ha, keith still have to live with shelling was rouge good. significa
u. s. 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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u. third of global food production goes uneaten. and last year, spani people threw away an average of 26 kilos of food each. the new rules have put spain with france and italy, where food donation from businesses is incentivized, and the destruction of unsold food rocks is forbidden. this, spanis say fines of more than $60,000 can be given out to rule breakers. laura: finally, if you are wondering where to find the best pizza in the whole of the americas, may we humbly suggest buenos aires in argentina. that is where pizza masters have been competing in this year's pan american pizou tamrnt.en 30a jury choose which of these contestants has created the most thblime pizza. hechwiampionships later this ye. count me in for the coverage of that. just look at these pizzas. imagine how delicious they mus be if that is what happens to the dell. and i thought the very best pizza in the world was made in my hometown of new york city, but apparently not. look at them. i am laura trevelyan. thank you so much for watching bbc world news america. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services
u. third of global food production goes uneaten. and last year, spani people threw away an average of 26 kilos of food each. the new rules have put spain with france and italy, where food donation from businesses is incentivized, and the destruction of unsold food rocks is forbidden. this, spanis say fines of more than $60,000 can be given out to rule breakers. laura: finally, if you are wondering where to find the best pizza in the whole of the americas, may we humbly suggest buenos aires in...
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u. k. as a country because people who, who are coming in in this way, who are crossing why the channel, they are now facing the possibility of being deported to rhonda d. w. burgomaster. well, spain is facing unusually hot temperatures for early june, with the mercury rising a well over 40 degrees celsius. in many places, authorities are warning of a risk of wildfires. scientists say climate change is making heat waves more frequent and more intense. the last time it got this hot, this early in the year in spain was in 1981 here in madrid. in the mid day heat temps are soaring. and those who are out and looking for ways to stay cool. some are soaking up the full force of the heat wave, but spain's national weather agency warns conditions could feel even more extreme with sand and dust from the sahara desert being carried north into europe. a spokesperson for the weather agency says heat waves have become 5 times more frequent in the 21st century. lowered. i call us the on the to does a moon fine. i've come here with my friends calona, but he's good for you. it provides with them indeed. so i'm happy while some are pleased with the high temperatures, not everyone can escape the sw
u. k. as a country because people who, who are coming in in this way, who are crossing why the channel, they are now facing the possibility of being deported to rhonda d. w. burgomaster. well, spain is facing unusually hot temperatures for early june, with the mercury rising a well over 40 degrees celsius. in many places, authorities are warning of a risk of wildfires. scientists say climate change is making heat waves more frequent and more intense. the last time it got this hot, this early in...
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u . k. inflation rate is currently sitting at 40 or high of 9 percent. the 2000 people have been full see their hands in spain in the face of raging wildfires. 13 villages have been evacuated as far, far as in the car lonia region battle to bring the flames to control spain escaping with a heat wave. temperatures topping 40 degrees celsius, protest is not trailer rallying gains, what they describe as the over placing of indigenous people that demanding an end to the presence of armed fleece and aboriginal communities. they say the policies contribute to the high indigenous incarceration rates. a recent report sheds indigenous australians a 13 times more likely to be child. follow their stories on a website on that dot com. and the angling will be here with the news in just in half hours time. but next is the stream. do stay with us here onto the o intelligent social and playful. this vulnerable species have been caught in the wild, sold online and smuggled illegally by criminal syndicates from southeast asia. one of the main markets is japan. in recent years, a new phenomenon has been sweeping through this co
u . k. inflation rate is currently sitting at 40 or high of 9 percent. the 2000 people have been full see their hands in spain in the face of raging wildfires. 13 villages have been evacuated as far, far as in the car lonia region battle to bring the flames to control spain escaping with a heat wave. temperatures topping 40 degrees celsius, protest is not trailer rallying gains, what they describe as the over placing of indigenous people that demanding an end to the presence of armed fleece and...
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speaking, i believe that even though spain has chosen that pat, i don't think that the conflict will be resolved anytime soon because it's still within the city council at the u. s. has been going on for decades now since the independence and mostly during the cold war with the of the logical alignment dungee with the east camp and morocco, the western camp. and no one really managed to be hit germanic in the region. so i think it's high time that both countries rethink this policy of competition and they will be stronger together. now while the u. s. no plans to send an additional $650000000.00 worth of military aid to ukraine. the united nations is desperately calling for funding to prevent a potentially devastating oil spill off the coast of yemen. un member states have pledged to run 3 quarters of the $80000000.00 needed to remove an estimated 1000000 barrels of crude from a decaying tanker ship in the red sea to find the additional money. the u. n. has launched a crowd funding campaign hoping to collect at least $5000000.00 within a fortnight's time. a potential oil spill could cause an estimated $20000000000.00 in damages. the tank was built nearly 5 de
speaking, i believe that even though spain has chosen that pat, i don't think that the conflict will be resolved anytime soon because it's still within the city council at the u. s. has been going on for decades now since the independence and mostly during the cold war with the of the logical alignment dungee with the east camp and morocco, the western camp. and no one really managed to be hit germanic in the region. so i think it's high time that both countries rethink this policy of...
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speaking, i believe that even though spain has chosen that pat, i don't think that the conflict will be resolved any time soon because it's still within the city council at the u. s. has been going on for decades now since the independence and mostly during the cold war with the of the logical alignment dungee with the east camp and morocco, the western camp. and no one really managed to big germanic in the region. so i think it's time that both countries rethink this policy of competition and they will be stronger together. while western countries spend billions of dollars on lethal aid for you, crane, the united nations is calling for urgent funding to prevent a potentially devastating oil spill off the coast of yemen. un member states have pledged around 3 quarters of the $18000000.00 needed to remove an estimated 1000000 arles of crude from a decaying tanker ship in the red sea to find the additional money. b u. n. has launched a crowd funding campaign hoping to collect at least $5000000.00 within a fortnight. the tanker was constructed close to 50 years ago and then converted into a floating storage facility. now it hasn't undergone sufficient maintenance
speaking, i believe that even though spain has chosen that pat, i don't think that the conflict will be resolved any time soon because it's still within the city council at the u. s. has been going on for decades now since the independence and mostly during the cold war with the of the logical alignment dungee with the east camp and morocco, the western camp. and no one really managed to big germanic in the region. so i think it's time that both countries rethink this policy of competition and...