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this new app from out is 0. news that you think is it the, [000:00:00;00] the hello. this is in use our on algebra for the back. people live in the coming up in the next 60 minutes, praying for peace file as to me and most lens in guys, odds of eat in the middle of destroyed homes and mosques. for many, this heat has been a day of morning after these readings bombing overnight killed for 2 people in
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central gas. also this hour of fighting in more is escalating. as the military june the battles revelled, whoops, or gaining ground near the ty border. and a tragic end to dreams of a better life. thousands of migrants die after they both capsize off the coast of gibbons and, and it has sorry move, athletics has become the 1st floor to offer the prize money at the olympic games. well, the kinetic further ration has announced that'd be $48.00 gold med list and $50000.00 h. starting at the paris 2024 games. the thank you for joining us. it's 13 gmc millions of muslims around the world are mocking the e dot physical holiday, which signifies the end of the fasting month of ramadan. but for palestinians across guys that they hasn't been much to celebrate. yet despite the months of embodiment from these
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a coming together to observe the special holiday worship is gathered for each prey is at the southern city of rasa. pray is, have been held in the streets because he's really strikes, have destroyed thousands of mosques about 1500000 displaced by us to be in the sheltering in the city area and occupied east jerusalem. many came for each prey. is that the ox a most compound, but he's really forces in force if you have restrictions on palestinians trying to enter the mosque address here a static ip was, begins coverage from rough uh in 7 gusts with russell to make a space to pray. was lin palestinians for a rough hold, it probably is next to the ruins of in fargo. most men are. it is the only part that said vines, and he's very plumbing. eat of what they're supposed to be time of celebration of a month of down to doesn't cost. think last need i had
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a home and my children were joyful playing around me. this eat is filled with grief . agony at sadness. my home was destroyed and i lost many loved ones. in addition, i'm injured and it cannot move. i'm no longer able to bring joy to those around me . these boys as families have managed to find these clips to market a lot. for most palestinians in cost, you will get to eat like any other day in recent months. just trying to find enough food and more to suffice as well says it's moving more agent off to international pressure. the united nations says it's a still less than the bare minimum required to meet humanitarian needs. this he does come with deep pain. instead of gathering with loved ones, we will sit and move and then i lost my father, my brother, and my own to that. it is also a time to remember. i do still have drawings in garza,
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everyone knew someone killed in the past 6 months. they did use a scan when, when i think about stuff, it was the best one of my life because my son was beside me in my arms. i did everything he wanted. i wish he was here with me. he would go to the mosque in the morning and said to me, the bid my present for when id turn. now he's gone. everything good about my life is gone. comfortable was not over, is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who says that he has said that useful a major ground defensive. he had a rough ha. it's the last lot refuge were one on the health 1000000 displace palestinians. auction thing here. eric? up as a oh, just a rough, rough southern gaza. as we mentioned, worship is gathered for each spray is a d l. ok? so most compounding occupied east jerusalem area. iran con, was a,
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a present now of a and it has been a subdued up most of it hit the i like so most comp time just like the thousands of people of actually come to visit. and there's 2 reasons for that. firstly, the restrictions you can probably just say the police over the they're checking the id of young man, the restrictions. all of this man over the age of 60 are allowed to come women over the age of 50 are allowed to come know on a very few people are either from the occupied westbank. i've been allowed to come here, but still thousands of people have arrived. they've given the price and they've offered that price for the people of goes up. that's the real reason that things also subdued here that the rest of it isn't like it would be normally people who are hoping for a c spy. that was supposed to be a drama on c spy. that's the reason why it didn't come to a policy. those negotiations are still ongoing and the people that are hoping that
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that might be, that could be there hoping for a break through in the coming days and wrong code, which is 0. yeah. like, so most confound, occupied east jerusalem. despite the holiday, there's been move violence overnight, an attack on a residential tower. a. now let's see, right? refugee camp kids 14 people in central gaza. most of the victims where women and children, how to 0 has gained access to the data state of the city of con eunice after the withdrawal of israeli troops on sunday. when a bodies were recovered, many of them were lying under the rubble for weeks. and whenever he has this report from the ruined city where the scale of the destruction is now, imagine we're currently in a bus, then in the city of con, eunice, the destruction is mazda. if we have been talking to people and we have been going to them with them to their houses, they say that there is nothing left. and the only reason why people are
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not going back to their houses is for 2 main reasons. the 1st reason is there is no infrastructure, there's no electricity, as there's no water, like even if they want to put and sets up, there's tons, here. everywhere is rebel and rocks and it needs very big and huge equipments to clean up the area for them to put their tense. and the 2nd thing is that they do not trust that is really forces to in phase one units. once again, just like they did in the north of the gods, a city in garza where they storm of just the hospital after they withdrawn from the area. as you see, people are coming back trying to take what ever is left from their houses, some clothes, some lemons, some blankets. as you see, the streets are completely demolished,
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the ins for its structure has been severely damaged and everyone is telling us they do not recognize their houses. they do not recognize their areas where these neighborhoods have been to the, to the bombs and, and, and, and like locked into the ground of the people. and the residents of newness, are all very frustrated. they're all very depressed from the a month of destruction in their city. they're saying that they can't go back to their houses because there's simply no houses. if the house was not bombed, it's burned. if it's not burned, it's partially damaged. and despite that is where these withdrawals from this area, they're still homeless and this paste. this is into who the odyssey to us on newness us present. joe biden has spoken out against these really prime ministers, these really prime ministers policies on garza and an interview with an american
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spanish language broadcaster biden says, bending the next half hour should call a ceasefire. immediately. particle haine has moved from washington dc. you know, this could be a very interesting comment from us president joe biden. he was doing his interview with univision, trying to show up with some of his support was latino voters where he has been lagging in his re election campaign. so there was mostly domestic questions but there was one question on the. busy were in gaza, the reporter asked if the president believe that is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu was more concerned with political survival. then the interest of israel now important perspective. this happened shortly after there was that attack that we know biden was outraged by on the world's federal kitchen staff. but so put that in context. and the question was, as far as we know, was very angry in that moment. but here's what he had to say. so i think what he's doing is a mistake. i don't agree with his problem. i think it's outrages that those for,
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for 3 vehicles were hit by new towns and taken out on the highway where it wasn't like it was along. the sure wasn't like, it was a con. we moved here center. so i would i call it for is for the israel is to just call for a ceasefire. allow for the next $68.00 weeks total access to all food and medicine going into the country. i've spoken with said removed from the studies to the jordanians, to the intentions. they're prepared to move in. are prepared to move this route in . and i think present vendor there's no excuse to not provide for the medical and the, and the, and the, and the food needs of those people they should be done. now, what could be important here is that you as president biden has always said that there should be a ceasefire in exchange for trading of the captives. now, did he just misspeak, as he sometimes does?
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and then his doctor comes out and says, well, you didn't mean that it's not a change of policy. we'll know more on wednesday cuz we expect to hear from president binding himself of the press conference at. so we'll see if this is a change of policy. but he's definitely sending the message that he is angry with the way is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been conducting this for on gossip, particularly, algebra, washington. israel says more humanitarian aid is entering guys and more quickly, but the amount is being disputed. the united nation says it's still far below the minimum required to meet people's basic needs. is really a fully say they're allowed in more than 1200 trucks. and sunday, if you look at the last 2 days there's, they've been a substantial increase in the amount of a going to cause that's good. it is not good enough. we would like to see more action following through one what the prime minister has announced publicly. and we'd like to see that over the course of the next few days. meanwhile,
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the spokesperson for the united nations secretary general confirm to more aid is entering gaza. but says distribution remains a challenge. there's been an uptick uh in the last uh, in the last 2 days. uh but you know, the, the challenges, the challenges remain once they get through the crossing. and i think we've been very clear on that. there's, there's one thing which is counting trucks that are going through the crossing, then there is the access to the, for us to the point where all the goods and the trucks and not all the trucks that come through the crossing are full, right? uh, for security reasons, they can't all be full. so as, as i understand that they then have to be transferred to a smaller trucks and then we have to have the ability to distribute them. the challenges on the other side have not changed to, at least for palestinians have been shot and injured by
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a legal is really settlers in the occupied westbank. dozens of installed the village of vodka, firing live in rubber coated steel, bullets, and add individuals in homes. they also to stones and salted villages. the policy and red preston tests confirm. 3 of the injured was shot by life bullets. the village near my life seemed frequent attacks by settlers. australia is foreign minister of penny wong says her country is considering recognizing a policy and said, she says a 2 state solution is the only hope to break the cycle of violence. well enough. so she is on from the oslo accords. so to use on from the quotes that palestinian stifles at the end of a process and the family of this approach bio policies of the decades as well as the knitting yahoo governments few refusal to even engage on the question of a palestinian state. have caused watch paid frustration. so the international
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community is now considering the question, the palestinian, stifled as a way of building momentum tools to start solution. the face now turn to myanmar way of fighting is escalating between the military, june to and rebel groups in the east. the violence has been focused near the board, a ton of me ology, an important trade had been source of revenue for the cash drops. military rebels say hundreds of soldiers have surrendered thailand has increased security along its border as people in yeah. and more try to free the fighting. that level groups have made significant gains in recent weeks weakening the military's grape on power outages. here is tony chang is on the time young my border with more on the growing tensions all the time. military are on high alert here on the boat it with me. i'm a can see how these move again,
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all along the boat area with grenade launchers and heavy machine guns and all along this pathway. today we've been seeing soldiers patrolling alone. this is a friendship bridge that goes across and to me a while that we understand that was fighting since early this morning. policy that could be heard on this side of the boulder the seems to have been a see saw since about 4 hours ago. but the bridge remains open. people have still been going across. hundreds have come across from me a while the trying to escape the fighting that they fit could get worse. and it is just a ceasefire. we think for the moment the battalion battalion 275, that still remains inside me and what is clearly not given up. as i think the korean army that's fighting the military hopes that it might. and we understand they may have being reinforced today from the professionals. capitals, this is a vice, sole trader. its a $1000000000.00 pos is across this bridge every year. and that is vital revenue
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for a military government, enough adults. it's facing very difficult times. tony checking out to 0 on the time me on my board. at least $38.00 migraines have died after a boat capsized off the coast of the booty. it was on its way to jim and $22.00. others were rescued to bouie is the main transit country from migraines, from ethiopia, and somebody a trying to reach golf nations. many of the women at children and even babies unfortunately lost their lives when this boat capsized, at least 22 people have survived an iowa in, in coordination. and partnership with local authorities is helping to respond to the needs of those who survive. and of course help them to deal with it for me that they are facing to well to discuss what's driving migration in this region. when i joined by
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a lease now bond in whose regional advocacy and campaign manager for ox. i'm in africa and he's very good to have you with us on this. i'll just here and use our we seen hundreds of people die in the gulf of aid, and while trying to reach out to you radiates we yemen. why do these migraines make this treacherous? journey despite the known dangers, what factors are influencing their decision? well, actually it's a very sad story for a lot of these people built for the ones who die on the journey. tragic for those who make it, there's a bit of hope. but generally speaking, anybody having to lose their homes and having to leave their families is always a very sad, sad situation. and it's happening because these people perceive a lack of opportunity for themselves. a lack of opportunity to make ends meet for themselves and their families. so, you know, we use the words economy migrant to describe what they're doing,
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but it's actually because they cannot find the opportunity to get household cobra t. it's, they're in a over t truck, they're leaving open enroll situations which doesn't allow them to grow and pick up their families. so and then they end up sacrificing their family lives, their homes, and they look for greener pastures. so it's not just necessary conflict and security that's driving migration in this region as you say. so you cannot increase and but also the climate crisis issue is forcing people to leave their homes right . and absolutely oh, melts together to mean that a young person, a young woman or young man feels there's no opportunity for them to grow and flourish. so the conflict just means they actually are in really crisis. strict an area. so there is nothing they can do to make themselves better. a,
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to actually earn more of the drought, actually killed off a lot of animals and destroyed thousands of pictures of farm lands. the floods which came afterwards actually ruin a lot of their homes. so generally speaking, it boils down to, well, everything we have is destroyed by conflict by climate change, by our circumstances, rule over t. so might as well look for labor elsewhere which pays in dollars, which is total worth more in the local economies of retail. can somebody yeah, right before we talk about what they find in that else way that they're seeking. i wanted to ask you about the demographics of these migrants there seems to, there's been a change in the demographics of the migrants undertaking this journey recently. it's not just men, but we've seen an increasing number of women and also children, children traveling alone. it seems recently what are some of the specific
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challenges they face on the journey i children are especially vulnerable, but of the idea is of course the. now that all these young people have moved, there's a chance that these children can be read and fired with their family members abroad . and they're, they have a better chance of education and to come up with the cobra to trap. so the children are encouraged to leave, of course there's also the refugee children. so east africa host, a surprisingly large number of refugees, of africa is the single largest host of refugees. east africa, i was actually holding a lot of the refugee populations as well. so a lot of these children in the refugee camps or the whole community they're living in have absolutely no educational approach and use nothing is one relative is abroad. the idea is let some of these kids to that relative and they're at least they can get we know educational opportunities may be
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a little bit of health care because our, if you use both, those are very badly funded here in east africa. right. and so it's interesting that you mentioned that africa is the largest host of refugee is because the assumption that very often is that people are leaving to head outside of the content to add to your up to the, to the gulf region as well. another route from the owner of i forgot to the south of the continent is also identified by the un as a highly dangerous one and a complex fluid which so $80000.00 movements in the same period. talk to us about the challenge on that specific world. and what these migrants find when they reach, so it will, it depending on the route and we're totally from east aspects of some of the time the people actually cross across to libya from sedan. and of course no, that is extremely dangerous because of conflict. the other times they actually cross over from somebody a,
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or you would be from ethiopia into the gulf of others into the middle east. and they end up in places like cameron where there's also a conflict. and generally it takes really dangerous. the chances of actually reaching somewhere where they can a call them weekly, really maximize their opportunities is extremely slim. and of course, like i said, the most tragic is when they don't even make it as far as of the walker of the seas of the oceans. but what finds them there is often they are hired in back freaking manual labor positions, domestics, domestic work for the women and girls, and their rates are not particularly well protected. i'm. i'm very sad to say yeah . and uh, so they still earn dollars which actually back home and you feel peer or some money is worth something. but you know,
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it's not the most legal circumstance. it's often exploitative. so it's very sad. yeah. so then what, and he should be done to protects the rights of these migraines. what policy measures could be implemented not just the regional level, but also at the international level to address the root causes of the migration and reduce the risks faced by these migrant? well, you know, of the end of the day, nobody wants to be home if they don't have to write. so as long as doing conflict that is actually a proper the efforts to build piece, a sustainable piece we need help or development initiatives we need well funded to met her in the system so that people don't end up losing their homes on the crisis . it's, you know, when the drought to a lot of people end up leaving their homes to look for help. if we have been able
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to prove to deliver to my friend sisters at where their houses are. mm hm. people would actually have stayed and maybe right after we left the monitoring. this is the stage and went into the next stage where we looked at each building. we looked at the mind. and if they're at home, it's easier to help them have low livelihoods. and we need a proper focus on resilience, building and livelihoods. people need to come out of their poverty traps, right? people need to know that home is not this place where they're going to always be poor. thank you so much, at least for talking to us about this. thank you for, for sharing your experience and, and your analysis of the situation at least now. bond in regional advocacy and campaign manager folks, i'm in africa. thank you very much. i so thank you very much. have a suit in these ami and power military rapids support forces. i've been fighting for nearly a year now. the conflicts has cause widespread devastation, food shortages and
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a regional refugee crisis report by save the children his call for more protection of young people. it says one and 2 children has been living in an active comfort zone for the past year. it says more than 10000000 minus has been exposed to bottles bombs more to and ms strikes and direct attacks. this is a 60 percent increase from the 1st month and shows how the coffee test spread and intensified. 4000000 young people have been displaced within sedans, borders, the highest number in the world. why we're charging 60 international community must increase it to support the needs another $2500000000.00. i'll just say receive a morgan re for some good diary if in eastern so gone where humanitarian goose are running out of 8 a what's used to be a school classroom is now home to death for the and her family. they fled here to duka and go out of state 3 months ago after the parent military rapids support
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forces or r s f took over, wouldn't make any the state capital of to the, to the, the sounds of the data. the word on did with a lot of explosions and we with a free to stay, we got into i would car to leave baton out of fuel on how to stay out in the open for days. there was no food, no water, and 6 because it took us many days to get out of the state and to don't go. dozens of other families have also thoughts refuge in this school. one of many in the states turned into sensors for displaced people. some came from the capital hosp to when the bathroom for control of to dance started a year ago between the city news army and the rest half. the united nations says at least 20 percent of the population has been displaced within the country borders. another 1500000 people are refugees in neighboring countries, making this, the largest displacement crisis in the world. for
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a 1000000 of those displace our children the most in any country among them are. but what about the concern was they were forced to leave her to during the 1st days of the conflict. her eldest son had to drop out of school as a result. he keeps talking about his friends who live in the same neighborhood. we used to live in n y the got the chance to finish their school year before the war started, but he didn't. the road out. a cartoon was tough and we didn't have food. the children kept crying, and he kept asking when he's going to finish the school year. the u. s. refugee agency says the needs of the displays are huge, but there's little the response to the international appeal for help. clear up other thing with a very limited the non she on the other sources. we continue to provide for fiction and basic assistance to the id to affect it for population, but also though to the whole community. we also hope that with the doing of support will be able to,
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to more we are aware of what we are providing that really doesn't want to match with the actual needs. they just says what you really need is to be able to return to her home. but the 2nd year of fighting has begun and there's no end in sight to the conflict, or too many so denise, reclaiming what they lost any time soon. he by morgan, alta 0, the body of eastern sedan, and thousands of displaced people in northeastern. so gone, have been celebrating aid. they say, despite the hardships, ramadan has been a month of generosity colleges here as mom advisory for some ports. so don, as the boats, events may football stadium is filling up with west campus, it's important to choose the most a spacious open fights to accommodate the largest number of people. this is the 2nd and from a band celebration, since the will started with sam is focused on the theme of full,
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the need for unity and the hope for peace, not openness to what i'm gonna, as we pray for peace and security. and as muslims us, that god purifies us from within grunts us victory over our enemies and wishing the same for our brothers in palestine. no tests from god, but we thank him for everything and pray to him to end the flights of most of us wherever they are. by the way, we should say we are enjoying peace here in comparison to many others in this world . so we should be thankful to got hired on officials attending us, but usually do it's a payoff or piece on social harmony. and it's up to a time of joy and family to union with people who are trying to forget, at least for a moment about the music for the community has spread all the way to the city in the far north east of the country posts. so that hosts nearly 50000 people, displaced by the war. they've enjoyed the hospitality of the locals here,
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especially during the fasting month of ramadan. nadia, i imagine my on the incident on no one breaks the fast inside the homes. it must be in the street. so that passes by could share the fluid and drink even people driving by i stopped and it goes to joint, let alone all brothers who have been forced from that ho. this was the last is thought on the eve of the even fit the holidays and dismantled lots of the joys of happy and count as our own collective meals are over for another year. the only sad thing about my dad, he says, is that it's only one month long. how much fun? how does your part to that time? not for a check on the world, whether he is of it and fox to hello, we do still have some writing, the full costs of them, at least over the next couple of days. is line of cloud just coming in across the central parts of saudi arabia. could even see a shadow to see in contact, but dim, anything diminishing feature,
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the web to whether it's by the north and east. we have got some showers that just pushing the way out of iraq into iran. pushing further east was cooling off in couple temperatures here. around 10 celsius, you notice some snow coming in over the high ground, little bit of snow, a possibility just around the cool because as well we have got to when she makes in place here for the use, the side of the meta traded is lossy dry. over the next dial, so getting into the low twenty's, the in gaza, possibility of a shower to developing just around 11 on western pulse of syria for time. but essentially it does look fine and settled. that's just the case across the northeast of africa. some showers the interest to this. yeah. and they'll say some positive algeria maybe into the northwest of the libya, just pushing across towards a central pos of the merits, right? if i live the waynes pushing and cross match all this, a hara will say such a hard task, whereas you getting pushed across to was the canary save of the make style. so shall continue. meanwhile,
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right across the gulf of getting have it and thank you very much. still ahead on the news, our exit phones in south korea is 5 entry elections suggest the government could face a devastating loss say doing is working hard to increase confidence and it's going economy. as we report on the measures china is taking to attract for an investment and in schools. john ron will be looking to defend his master's title in the 1st pulse, major of the build up coming up with the critical debate. pony farmers are angry. people have starving and we actually have to exports a whole lot. the fine, but informed opinions, the relevance of the security council is diminishing with every passing day. frank assessment school, in addition to the highest level,
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welcome back. you're watching out you 0 live from don't remind her about top stories. thousands of palestinians have mocks, the eat off, fits your holiday with pray is that the how acts and mos compound in occupied east jerusalem and guys appraise, were held on the streets of ross because he's really strikes, have destroyed thousands of mosques. this by the holiday. these are the army has attached to a residential tower in obviously right? refugee camp over night, keeping 14 people, most of the victims where women and children and us president joe biden has spoken out against these really 5 minutes to have been in this now. in an interview with us, broadcaster, he said he is rough actions in gaza. ahem! mistake. and no, she gets me out of called a ceasefire. the another. well, he is more than 97000 people in cars x on every move to safety because of severe floods. 8 legions via the euro and to ball rivers. source of madge authorities say water level as well as by meters in a matter of hours. the 70 residential area is
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a cut off from the rest of the country and they bring russia why levels have also been rising in the southern or in break region. 10 and a half 1000 homes have been flooded and an oil refinery has been shut down. due to reduce the ecological risks. really a shop, a lot of our reports from are in bergen, southern russia. behind me is the village of devolving tools. it's quite a procedures, a rule, sabot, let's go in, but it's not visible. now it's all slot. as you can save yourselves, so we're witnessing of the evacuation of the residence of this village. however, most people left his lands. uh they. so last week that the houses started to floods and uh, we just spoke to one of the families here and they say they left the house when they was which that on clothes. so more like voices are expected here in the coming hours. and the peak is believe has not yet passed. the water level in the you
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will river in or in buck has risen to more than a 9 me to knock the day before we visited the 2nd largest in the region say to of rules the rules and level has full and that and then also continues to decrease in forcing settlements in the over, in the region according to sources, but the situation remains quite critical. original. imagine c has also been to class in the neighboring regions like the crew gunn region due to the rapid rise in water levels in the to whole river. and in the 2 main regions as they ition rebecca has also best it's a box. so the question people have is whether they will still receive will leave them in trouble or help them. many people have invested in these cottages in these dot and floats full. we had and just a moment ago, people were quoted a petition to the government's asking for help. i asked him to bring 2nd to the situation, then which a little step properties and looked at homes so which he's have started issuing one
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time payments for those affected and all promising compensations for the damages. but it will take time for them to assess the damage. uh also they, they say that the promise sums of money is way too small to restore what they have lost. and many people express a lot of discontent. we even saw process. and in a c t o or in particular, you lash above all of the ultra 0, the city, or in bog, russia. exit polls in south korea suggest opposition parties. good when a big victory in parliamentary elections, they are expected to gain a 197 c side of a total of 300 in the national assembly. the vote is seen as a referendum on president unit, so kills administration. his approval rating had been no going into the pulse soaring food prices and the health care crises caused by the adopters strike. among the biggest issues for voltage units came, has this update from souls as we saw television snapshots of
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a very as party headquarters. and certainly we saw jubilation from the democratic party and the disappointment of from the people power party. the it's leader handle hood said the exit poll results are disappointing, but we will be watching for the official results. disappointing would be an understatement. if indeed come morning, it is verified that the opposition block has secured 200 or more of those problem entry seats. it would mark the 1st time in recent south korean democratic history and potentially give them the power to override presidential vetoes and even begin an impeachment process. there are ranges, we should note in these exit polls by the top 3 terrestrial tv stations. and the most optimistic of those ranges does put the democratic party very close to
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2 thirds of the national assembly. and certainly potentially over $200.00 seats together with those claimed by the ally tube, rebuilding korea party, which has run on a single platform of making president antonio a lame duck. now we must emphasize that these are exit pull results. vote counting has just begun and will run through the night. the election watchdog saying each ballot will be counted twice to assure and nothing is missed. but certainly one thing is clear, this is not a good night for the president. one tongue in is a professor emeritus that don't say university and a former presidential adviser explains why the ruling party has suffered a huge offs. the loading party was relying on the negative campaign, not a take a taking under the leaders of all position parties. but on the other hand, a push in parties worked capitalizing on the policy failure. so, but using
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a government, i see that kind of, you know, criticism you know, brought about a positive result for the opposition parties from the position of all partition needed gigi to create site. the government knows it does or not the fact that there is what are the style of governments by president use on, you know, you know, he promised to be, you know, missed the communication price then. but he failed to be dead and worst. so he promised to be the president of the national unity of and national consensus, but he failed to to deliver his august. and his style of governors, which is not really familiar with the democratic system, was one of the big baptists in a leading to the defeat of the ruling party. at least 5 people have been killed off the fire thought to throw a high rise apartment building in hong kong. dozens of others were injured. the fire broke out on wednesday morning in the jordan neighborhood has been since extinguished the ratings agency,
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fate shows downgraded china is credit rating to negative. the economy is facing growing uncertainty, foreign direct investment committed to a 30 year. no last month. the government says it's disappointed by the decision as katrina. you report somebody jane. what happened last month that chinese president student paying rolled out the red carpet for american executives visiting paycheck . and in germany and denmark, chinese officials has been hearted, look coaxing companies to invest more. the campaign to attract overseas business comes as far as direct investment o f. d. i shrank by almost 20 percent. and the 1st 2 months of the year, according to government tickets. many overseas companies are concerned by the struggle to revive spending of to district locked out of the corporate 19 pandemic . tensions for the west and national security credit doubts and forward due diligence fence that obviously is going to contribute to a,
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a wider onset and see amongst foreign businesses and investors about how secure there are no peroration within china. the government has downplayed the dropped, saying the country remains a good prospect. the international business from china is big market is increasingly becoming a bit of a tentative for the rest of the world. we believe that for you, from the prizes that choose to invest in china and develop extensively in china, will definitely win in china. exactly. earlier this year it expanded visa, free entry for several european and asian nations and announced the measures to make it easier for overseas funds to do business here. but some industry players say badging needs to do more to even the playing field. i hope that it has become, came out to our thoughts is that the pro can now in the way that a china is a perceived oh,
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have lost faith in china is prospects. so multinational companies including apple continue to rely on chinese sales and wall investments from japan and south korea has plummeted. those from france and the united kingdom have increased. staging is working hard to increase confidence and it's slowing economy both abroad. and the government says it's transitioning to a higher policy to rely less exports and more on hi tech development. many consumers and investors remain on searching about china's future. katrina, you out to 0 staging in columbia. hundreds of people have rallied in the capital to support reforms proposed by left his president gustavo petro. the protesters are on great because the senate reject as some of those proposals last week. one of the most controversial bills calls forth changes to the health care sector. staying in columbia,
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prosecutors have announced that former president, alvaro rebate, will stand trial on charges of witness tampering and fraud. the prosecutors say really attempted to describe these occupations that he thought he had. ties to right wing paramilitaries re. they has denied the accusations. a form of venezuelan oil minister has been arrested on charges of corruption. patrick i assigned me to resigned last year just days before senior government officials and business leaders were arrested in an investigation into international oil sales. the u. s. designated l assigned me as a drug campaign in 2017. while he was interior administers to the powers of a usc nature who killed 4 people at a school. shooting in michigan have been jail for at least 10 years. jennifer and james company were found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. after this on ethan carried out the 2021 attack bob reynolds reports on the line mark case. james
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and jennifer crumbly, guilty of involuntary manslaughter. were each sentenced to at least 10 and up to 15 years in prison. it is the 1st time that the parents of a school shooter had been tried and sentenced in connection with their childs violent acts. in 202115 year old ethan crumbly. took a hand gun that was purchased for him by his father to school in oxford, michigan, and shot 11 people killing 4. prosecutors found that the gun was not kept secured at the teenagers home. they also presented evidence that the parents had shown indifference to ethan's deteriorating mental health and had not kept him out of school on the day of the shootings. despite being shown a drawing, the boy made depicting shooting and including the words, the thoughts won't stop helped me. these convictions are not about for parents. these conditions,
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confirm repeated acts on that. it could have salted, and i'm coming on the way train repeatedly noises. make a reasonable person, feel the hair on the back and there that stand off both parents or college eyes to the victims. families, please know that i am truly very sorry. sorry for your loss. as a result of what i saw over the english machine. no. the surprise after the killings, when it appeared legal action was underway against the parents. they promptly fled, withdrew cash from their bank and turned off their phones. several hours later, police found them hold up in a detroit warehouse. ethan crumbly is serving life in prison without the
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possibility of parole. his parents will be eligible for parole in 10 years. rob reynolds, l g 0, are still ahead on algae 0. i will recap and inch training night. just shopkins reduction in your sport was found on
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the seminar for sports, his center. thank you very much for the wall and the historic move athletics has become the 1st by the ration as a to also price money at the olympic games. well the fed, ex federation has announced that the $48.00 gold medalist and paris will on
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$50000.00 each. the total price of $2400000.00. this will weeks send it to silver bronze med list to add the los angeles games in 2028. fedex both more participants and tv audiences than any other federation. in his statement, will the fedex president sebastian co said that wallet is impossible to put a marketable value on winning and then let me pick a metal. i think it is important. we start somewhere and make sure some of the revenues generated by our i sheets at the olympic games are directly returned to those who make the games, the global spectacle, that it is. we're just a few months to go until the event in paris, 5000 meter olympic champion, joshua today is in a race against time to win the $10000.00 or so come a geisha caught up with the you guys and star income part of the had what is well underway to we olympic gold when it comes to the 5 and 10000 meters,
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no one has ever lived has run as fast as just certificate the uganda and holds the walls because over both distances. he's the olympic 5000 meters champions. but despite being a 3 time, well jumping into 10000, that goes meadows till a new team. something does it tell me to put right in powers later this year. i'm really excited for the body skins. us and uh, i look forward to, you know, an amazing, uh, uh, olympics and uh, i feel really good and really to just my dreams. the dream of, uh, again, once again regarding the campaign trip, today is the mazda on the truck, but made his debut in tomorrow. so in, in valencia last year, he finished down in such a 7th place. but he loved the lessons he hopes will help him. but the reason for the short distance is perhaps allowing him to go even faster. what these are very important and i did for me. so at least to, you know,
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like being that i had more than an student, be hungry for 4 months, 8 those. and i, i think that the most important thing for me now is to just wind guard me. those to go runs about 150 kilometers per week average in 15 kilometers per hour at an altitude of 2200 meters above sea level. he observes the very light and precise new plan with calculated sleeping time. i'm like many either you've done at least that have up to, to leave that home country and training other nations. just the guy has decided to have his base full time in uganda. he says it's his duty to stay and inspire the next generation overrun is difficult for me, it's a very important to train from home and inspire the young boys and the young guys. i understand that additive,
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before people used to believe that you have to go as far as going to illiterate the 10 cup that got in order to become a champion. if he can add the elusive $10000.00 olympic gold, his collection, it will cement his place among the long distance running grades. i 2nd guess i'll just see you are a compiler. uganda. it's on us. even in the champion is equal to finals opposite to entertaining drawers in london in madrid on tuesday, some size and has more we started the way so i'm not just finished to age and the next to generate controversial ending. but the price was needed in both games at full time. also, so between the 22 drawer at home to buy munich, while row madrid and mentors to sits and share to 6 goals for the same kind of soccer, was frustrated by not being awarded the pound key at the end needs to bind equally agrees by pelting up being a, what is that? this incident and the parents, gabrielle hand bull, which left promised to coo,
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frustrated st. going on here. but what makes us really angry? as the explanation of the field, he told our class that it's a kids mistake and he will not give a pounds. he likes this in the quote, the final. this is a horrible, horrible explanation. ok. all right, this a 22 things on i'll totally even envious of you as a 2nd. like to play part 2nd, open the scoring just 12 minutes in this memories of those 51 defeats to bind in, the post faded, but then the inevitable happens. and how retains which comes to go from form and told them that hurricane is 6, go with the emeralds, putting fine in front, leandro trustworthy go, means it's anyone's getting going into the return leg, then the kettle set to what's left to re mistakes. then in terms of sneak, you can not give anything to the appointment we have given to us today and the when, when you have the situation of the average of one issue. another because less than stokes manchester city. gabriel,
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madrid. 3 goals at dependable the base school 3 themselves is the quest continues to repeat the triple winning campaign from last season. it was a game of memorable goals, strikes from phil food and, and then just go to the audio along city to take the lead and the 2nd hoff. this was the moment roman tread equalized. so they've had a strike leaving manager color until he's satisfied that they can upset their opponents in the return like next week. while it the to point us the games big are, those are to us, right? product. and then uh the other gave me matches that i do for all my website with i don't know. so this fight for what we did. and we up to repeat the same way. and they mentioned that while we can, might just that are people who are to be sold out, are there what else could help us to score one goal? we'll do the rest and we'll try again to, you know, to resume your find the simple x ray city head back to the eyes. he had 9, they won this fixture phone middle last year as
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a to reach the semi finals for the 4th year in a row. come size, and i'll just say we're probably sounds on my welcome. familiar fall, barcelona. and the 1st leg over there chant is equal to finals that late on wednesday, and the french capital 5 time champions. barcelona playing at this stage of the competition for the 1st time in 4 years. the last time these 2 met, it was 3 years ago. and p a. c dispatched the spanish joints at the new come to come know when a full one with the can invite the hat. trick that by for my boss alone, a coach louis on the cape, us to you on the 27, a game on beach and running all competitions. the front champions are aiming to reach the semi finals for the 1st time in 3 years. a single pencil that he thought depends. so this one is a subsidy extends and i really think that they are the favorite unless they bought it was month them buy from us. they've spent much more than us. they have a team are made to win the champions league, and that is the main objective of the club. the owners of from can talk,
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and it must be the main goal to the monte carlo mazda isn't defending champion, and a who live has been knocked out the 60 that has crushed out with the straight fits the fee to, to alex, is that poker and it continues of frustration periods for the russian who has failed to make it positive. on the 52. in his last 3 tournaments, he lost 6464 deals trillion. with no face continental alex junior for place and the last not long to go now until the 1st gulf major of the year the most. his piece of on thursday and for roy mcelroy, it's another test. and his 10 year major drought mcroy last one, a major at the 2014 pga championship and was a runner up at the last 2 years ago. 15 time major when a tiger woods has recently said that mcelroy has the capabilities at to win it for the 1st time and become just the 6 goals to an awful majors. some things the
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northern irishman is the time. and to me. yeah, it's, it's, it's flattering through lights and it's nice to hear in my opinion, the best player ever to play it again say something like that. so yeah, i mean, does that mean that it's going to happen? um, obviously not, but uh, you know, he's being around the game long enough to know that at least have the potential to do it. and i mean, i know i've got the potential to do it to define a mazda of champions on. wow. says that he would love to play and pga to events again one day off that he's shocked. move to live golf in december from aims to become the 1st to defend his mazda his title. since tiger was that it 22 years ago . i mean, i still love the pga tour and i still hope everything the best and that's still hope that at some point i can compete. i can compete there again and you know, mean you do me is compete and make a certain people the competition still there. yeah. the smaller feels but you still have to be some of the best players in the world. and you still have to play at the same level,
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you will have to be towed to windows events so that doesn't change and also support for me for the sun. a thank you very much for that. that's it for this news hour. but to stay with us on out here, i'm on vase stop stories coming to the now is the time to be direct. israel's project has been to completely conflict zionism and judy as a. but it was not a jew, israel's a state. and they need to be treated as any other state. what, this is where the tough questions are asked. can you see negotiations being even happen? this is the most important. you're going to negotiate, cold, unapologetic, i'm just upfront on out the
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the condition of a thing. so she needs this, you know, this is this christmas holiday to sort of see most of the in the hands of course, the spirit. and that's a lot of it. this is
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yvonne today. can you tell me the praying for peace spot of simeon most lives in guys, odds of age in the middle of destroyed homes and mosques. for many, this feed has been a day of morning out. time is really bombing overnight. killed 14 people in central . gosh, the play you're watching all g 0 live from to have with me for these back. people also
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coming up. fighting in myanmar is escalating as the military june bottles rebel hoops to our gaming ground near to ty border and exit polls in south korea is

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