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a terrible thing. serious not imaginable. hardships to come this far. what happens now? the the hello i'm serial venue a great to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the program today news years military appointed prime minister visits chad, while the original block eco was purchased the agenda to reinstate the deposed president's ukraine says russian drones had struck a port on the danube river damaging warehouses in green silos, highlands, parliament such a date to pick a new prime minister after of course, refuses to review attempts by the opposition leader to revive his bid for office
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and forced from their homes. thousands in haiti's capital escaped gang violence that's hit the country since the president's assassination. i'm doing a guy's real sca with the school. it's a huge games found to kick off in sidney co, hostile, straight here, take home england in the semi finals of the wind as well. come, will be life to sidney for the battery like the so it's just past 10 gmc, and we start with breaking news from these year where at least 17 soldiers have been killed in an ambush. the military leadership says its troops were attacked by an armed group near the tilbury border region. it also said its forces killed. several of the fighters addresses in the nigerian town of can seen that that's near the border with this year. i'm a, what can you tell us about this attack to the attack happened during the border with molly and its coming days off to another one on the boat. it was
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broken, a fossil happened in which an specified number of troops i killed some suggest that as many as search and you may have been killed in that attack. and the guardian forces said they've killed several of the attackers as well. but this is what secure to analyse in the region have been warning about instability, political instability, clothes that we have seen in monday and broken up process all as gimme off, emboldening or creating vacuums. and then the i'm groups operating in the region are becoming more and more bold in that tax. this is the 5th attack, by the way, what's the name is? yes, the cool, 3 weeks ago. and that are concerns that this could spread farther as an international community or international partner. as often as you are sort of stepping back from the military assistance, the united states has been creating a new shift forces. the french had been there for a very long time,
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and since they had been kicked out of money, the established a foothold initiated public. and with a cool now relationship i beginning to become so sort of the shower and doctor has put a dump on any military spending or military assistance in this. yeah. by the supporting powers and also dissolved the from groups i. those are like when i was outside and i sold in monday and broken across, for example, are stepping up their prices in these 3 areas. one med something else i want to ask you about these years. qu, leaders have sent their newly appointed prime minister. leave my home on, i mean, same to neighboring chad for talks. he met the prime minister in the capital in jamaica. the shares genta maintains that it is open to talks on solving regional disputes triggered by the crew 3 weeks ago. so i went back to you, then, what should we be making of this visit by the military appointed prime minister of this year at the chat? the 2 things basically uh,
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is there a is trying to get as many allies as possible as it navigates are very difficult periods and its history of the cool hospital. the military will sort of just in this. yeah. in your mind, in particular, i guess the international community for big help in this country that too often is struggling with high rates of property. hi, i'm employment and of course seniors economic problems in the country. so uh, that's just one on one hand, on the other, you're looking at the country that just your average. so just trying to open its doors to make negotiations, knowing that it's defiance may not hold for a very long time. so a lot of people are trusted agent is visited by the prime minister to jemina as an opportunity to keep the door open for future negotiations where they can be committed to of west africa state. we understand, but of course is meeting between tomorrow, thursday and friday in the got in comfortable across. and they are trying as much
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as much as possible to warm up to whatever negotiations are. are we realizing over the past 2 days they have sort of the rhetoric and and yeah may have sort of been narrowed down a little bit. we heard in the past few days how they want to try be deposed lita with high treason in that country and that does elicit elicited a lot of international reactions negative i guess the ministry government in his yeah. so basically people say these as an opportunity to phone is yeah, to sort of keep the hope of a diploma resolution high at the moment. managers. thank you for your reporting from. can see no there. that's a north northern nigeria near the border with new share. i've turned out to abraham . yeah, hire abraham. you're a senior style analyst for the international crisis group and you're joining us life from the car. set a goal. how's it become easier for the insurgent groups to operate in new share since the cool yes,
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my definitely the police come up cheap on that we see in the i mean it is a good use of what is your address and surgeons for some of the reasons the 1st one is that uh military to their ships are busy and trying to possibly get the power in the army and perhaps to provide any posts in case of a bunch. and i've talked to by do pause forces. second. um, there is a suspension of partnership with the national forces. the option to new jack my in this culture, insurgency, uh, operations about this is a binding body of the resources that were now um, uh, suspended so that i'm not being used. uh, so that created by june. the 3rd debate it is. uh if i took care of it, but i checked, that happened yesterday. i at the all happening in the area where did they use it dialed between uh the previous the, the governments or what's going on is sort of the dialogue that top will do some
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over the last i'm a few months i'm so i think that is a clear signal that the judges are, are back to watching my that the minutes of your forces after those down on one of my friends sending us both have troops in the share. in fact, they were both using the country as their main base of operations to fight and search in groups. that's about 2500 soldiers. all told is it a fact that now they are no longer operating, haven't been operating in the last 3 weeks. a disaster spent a bit of the chevy that operations there. not. it says has declared that my they have suspended my that immediately partnership, both for the country. for now, as a result, i know that there are negotiations. some are to try to see us and we look forward to pulling as of this idea of who they didn't post. all those functions of
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sauce has also suspended so much is corporation, we're meeting to corporation. and but since the quote started, we saw an issue of sour in between of phones and that the feedback so that these are likely to uh, to, to, to, to produce my a quick return a friend to me, to the forces in, in, in, to the bottom ships um, in addition to, to be additional, the security situation if you want is not, is nothing unexpected. we sold for being for the countries in the country, particularly my dad worked in a possible produce and seeing another results optimal results. and you didn't mention all the security situation for me, my expect what all it means. yeah, unfortunately, but the previous month. so you said you're likely you save a likely scenario in new jersey, deterioration of the security situation. now, the judge has actually wants the french troops out of the country. they have asked them to leave and they've given them
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a short deadline. and if the jump to stays in power, do you think french troops within a few weeks within a few months we'll have less news here? definitely, yes, i mean i, i do not see any way around it. um, you cannot, they cannot sort of themselves to stay in a company that is mer to buy a home that is asking them to lease i paid for now the home is that um the previous, the monthly bill. yes, it's uh my because about the prostate but there's nothing that has an interest to most of the credit from that. i say that expecting for the the, the to be just fitted. sold back the intended themselves. but even the cool used to working it to be very difficult for foster months in its presence in the country. abraham. yeah. how you, abraham, you're a senior. so hell analyst for the international crisis group. thank you for joining us on the program today. thank you for having a russian drone strikes, have damage, grain, silos, and warehouses in one of ukraine's ports on the danube river. the governor of odessa regions says the area was hit twice an overnight attacks. the river ports
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are the main export route for ukrainian grain have to rush up, pulled out of the blacks, the green d a last month. step boston reports now from the pro in central ukraine. also brief, low grain storage facilities near odessa have come under attack again. several ways of drones came in from the black sea and they have caused some serious damage there . according to also to the local governor. in the last couple of weeks, we have seen this effect several times and tens of thousands of tons of grain have been destroyed. and of course, you claim is an important export markets for great to the rest of the world. and this all comes when ukraine has now opened the humanitarian car door as it, as they call it, for ships to stop sailing again. and today, a cargo ship is on its way through this humanitarian camp, a cory door. it's not filled with grain, it's different cargo ship, it's only concealed now since the start of the world, these ships have all been held up in the harbors and it's
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a risky experience experiment because russia is not officially acknowledging this humanitarian cory door of russia's defense ministry. says its forces have shot down ukrainian drones in its collude the region. local officials say that there was no damage or casualties of the air attack is at least the 5th this month that russia says it has prevented. well, your, your shop of all of a is in moscow. what are you learning about this julia? yes, indeed. yes, another grown up hopkins is more turn attacks. hayden, russia and the overs daily journal tax on russia's volta regions and even on moscow that becoming the new normal head and try this continued. that tends to hit submit a trend, uninsured infrastructure. we sold trends targeting, they most consistent financial centers, some of them flying to residential buildings or target areas in the wealthy salves
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of the capital. and indeed, later on today, we had from the russian ministry of defense regarding the new tax. and one of them was in the collusion regions, some 3 hours drive to the south, west of moscow, 3 tries were repelled, said no damage or casualties were reported. as you mentioned, while in crimea, which russia considers its very own territory. there was also an attack carried out by one turn, according to the ministry, and it was also prevents as well. um, according to reports, most drones, at least those we see here in moscow, rarely carry any explosives. and the opinion is that most of them are recognizance trends which try and test the council's defense system was trying to find some weeks pulse and them. but yeah, no doubtful. that is very worrying and raising a lot of concern and concerns and questions amongst the russians. now you'll get a shot of all of the reporting from us. go there. thank you you there's plenty more
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heads up on this house. is there a news? our parts of northern india are on alert itself the days of heavy most who read at least $66.00 people are killed in flooding inland slide. the mom is government is a country. right. so why so many families we have struggling on the table? that story coming up and in sports, you know, mfc on target again for into my as he reaches the 42nd major final of his career, the 2 states in northern india are on alert as land slides and floods killed at least 66 people, many roads of badly damaged power and rail networks have been disrupted, and schools closed in a marshall pradesh. but we consume sharif reports. the
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. this is the moment inside homes and she found the way during the lunch line, the rescue workers and indian him all in town have pulled at least 15 bodies from the my friends and family of waiting anxiously during efforts to find people trapped under the rather muddy b on to clear down the tier of my colleagues and that families are missing. to bodies have been recovered, but we still have hope that god will perform a miracle, and they'll all be safely rescued. the please 6 bush bows with 10 that this temple when it collapsed during the last slide, rescue will pray. those are looking for minutes to see a trapped inside the fall in structure. be the key origin models reassessed into now as confirmed by the locals. 21 people have been reported as missing, out of which we have recovered 12 bodies in the past 2 days. the chief,
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mr says hundreds of people have been evacuated from low line areas and educational institutions have been closed. bridges have collapse, and roots have been pushed away. thousands of people are stranded without power and communication networks that disrupted let's have been issued for the whole dis, hit him orchard provision will truck on states moving this full cost until friday. the heaviest expedients was for months and brain damage last month and recorded above the number of rainfall since june. we consume chevy, i'll just eva. the constitutional court in thailand has refused to hear a case on the failed. a bit of opposition leader pittsville limits or run route to become prime minister. this has cleared the way for a new leadership vote in parliament on tuesday. fits as move forward, party won the most seats and may selections, but even fail to get enough support to become liter. tony chang, reports outside the constitutional court in bangkok. the toilet is constitutional
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code has decided the trial to case questing the legitimacy of a decision by parliament not to allow peter lim during right leader of the move forward policy, the one the recent election not to run as prime minister for a 2nd time. the decision is pretty academic now anyway, because the coalition that mr. pete had led has dissolved totally the policy that came 2nd. so they formed a new coalition and they have a prime minister in the waiting, ready for the vote, which the speaker of parliament says could happen as early as friday this week on monday next. now that's great news for time, voters who being frustrated the 3 months off the election, they still don't have a government. but those voters voted overwhelmingly for parties that had promised her home. in order for po, type to get into power, to nominate a prime minister and to form a government
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a going to have to get into bed with pauses aligned to the military. and those pauses very unlikely to allow the kind of reform the vote is one. tony chang, elda 0, thank the government officials and haiti say more than 3000 people have fled, gang violence in the capital. within the past 24 hours, homes have been burned down and but will pass the head of the un has also repeated his call to send a multinational armed force to haiti as soon as possible. felix no. r a has more families carry the few positions they have while they can quote and the buckles for territorial control, the scene violent guns that have taken over the neighborhoods. this is the latest wave of displacement in haiti's capital pull to prince with gun crime is rife, and shortages of food and other essentials are widespread. some seek shelter at
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these high school. the few let down by their government. it wasn't a gang chase murder of my home. it was the haitian states that made me a friend in my home. if patients say that killed all the people. because this think that as the social, they took me to find them. lawlessness has played haiti, especially since the assassination of president shelby. no. maurice, nearly 2 years ago they you, when estimates more than 2000 haitians have been killed in the 1st half of this year as gun crime escalates. what is the last i'll policeman who are helping us fight the games they played all night and now the games a bathing in their blood. nearly 200 criminal gangs operating haiti. more than half of them in the capital alone, there and dangerous. the united nations has again appealed urgent international
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help. st peacekeeping is no longer an option. we hope those those efforts move as quickly as possible. in the meantime, we know very well with the, the red. the security situation is on the ground in haiti and the horrendous humanitarian situation as well as a result that keeps getting worse as a result of the deteriorating security situation. can yeah, has offered to lead a support for us to intervene in haiti. but the un security council has not discussed deployment. sofa felix new r o g a 0. and kristin salumi has more on what the united nations chief is proposing for haiti. the secretary general has been calling for the creation of a non un police force to help get gang violence under control and haiti since last october. in this latest report, seen biologist era, he lays out what steps are necessary to make that happen. first and foremost,
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he wants the support of the security council welcoming this international force, which he says must have military capabilities and the ability to take robust action . second, the un would need to provide some form of logistical support to this international police force that could come either. he says through expanding the political mission in haiti, they are now or by creating a new one. this with help with everything from or could help with everything from providing food or medical services to the troops there. but given how serious the situation is in haiti with gags now controlling most of the capital according to the un, can y'all has offered to be this mission and send 1000 police officers to haiti. they're expected to send a delegation of the near future to the country to work out the details of that jamaica and the bahamas have also pledged their support key support from other
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caribbean nations for haiti. all of this is expected to be discussed by the security council before the end of the month with a possible resolution to start setting things in motion. kristen salumi l just sierra, the united nations. people in zimbabwe will head to the polls, the general elections next week. the rising cost of living is at the top of voters concerns, countries facing cash shortages and an economic crisis that has eroded earnings. however, with us that reports from horizon slice. so that's what is kind of the end, his family could become more unbearable. he doesn't have a job. he can't afford to send all his children to school and see if he hasn't got the $25.00 needed to pay rent to go. but that into next monday, if i don't pay a range next month, the landlord will kick us out and we're going to collect i will still need the money to pay for rent, waive, and my family cost. zimbabwe is general election is on august the 23rd. the cost of
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living crisis is a concern for voters. several families are struggling to cope in and economy with one of the highest inflation rates in the world setting on the easiest way for most people to provide like a safe what they are doing is not allowed to be called police officer. just re driving up dangerous complications of the government says the nation now has enough food and that they all plans to sell excess grain to other countries. but the cost of living crisis means many families don't need social assistance. do we have a number of. ready so that, that guide note for food in particular areas. and despite us here in, before doing the shows in this about my kids, you may not be able to, to buy that same food. and this is the way we'll get a sense of like the w. b comes in and the cost of some basic commodities has come
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down a little bit in recent weeks and government leaders insist economy is growing. but so many people here life is tough and sounds above it and say that not just seeing the economic turnaround, they were promised by politicians hardaman casa, out of there, had, as the republican governor of georgia has rejected the allegation by donald trump. that the 2020 election was stolen from him, former us presidents and 18 of his associates have 9 days to surrender and answer charges of racketeering and voter fraud in georgia as his trans 4th indictments in 5 months. and he says, the $91.00 charges total that he faces already political, which want to stop his re election next year, john henry and has more now from the state capital atlanta. donald trump is doubling down after the 4th indictment here in the state of georgia. the former president says that he will show. busy irrefutably on monday, at his resort investments through that there was fraud in the georgia election.
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that is this point, the fact that for 3 years, he and his partisans have been unable to prove that fact. and that his efforts to make that case have led to as indictment in what is alleged here in atlanta. to have been a conspiracy by at least 19 people, including trump, to overturn the georgia election. rudolph giuliani was also a co defendant to call the indictment and a front to democracy. but the republican governor of georgia has said that is not the case at the election was legally decided that trump has been falsely making claims. and brian kemp says the state of georgia will continue to have on his selections as long as he is governor. but this points out president trump strategy he seems to be suggesting of what he will say is he wasn't orchestrating and a legal scheme. he believed the election was wrongly decided and that he was simply, honestly speaking out about it, that's going to be a challenge in court because
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a number of lawyers inside and outside the white house told him that was not the case that he lost the election. and that he didn't have a case to make, and he's accused of a number of things beyond just making false statements. he's accused of signing false documents. he's accused of orchestrating a campaign where a slate of false electors. these are people who are elected by the voters. and then choose the president. he was accused of trying to substitute false electors in order to overturn the vote in the state of georgia. so it will be a difficult case, but trump seems to be saying, hey, i was in sir, all john, henry and l g 0, atlanta. and that was of the wildfires in the us state of hawaii that raised an entire coastal town at least a 106 people are reported to have died. a president joe biden says that he will travel to the island a mile away as soon as he can after criticism, but he said he still hasn't visited the scene team is, are currently assisting through level searching for human remains in what was
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a popular tourist destination and home 213000 people, more than a 1000 of them are still missing. what is also a fundamental importance to us is protecting the land, protecting the land for our local people. some people took out contacts, a comment i made a day or 2 ago about purchasing land. that is to protect it, to protect it for our local people, so that it's not stolen by people on the mainland. so i've asked my attorney general to watch for predatory practices, and we will be imbedding attorneys. so we're going to work pro bono for our people . now we attorneys from always people to be at our joint, our joint response centers available to all of us. so if people have someone reach out to them to try to get their land, we will be able to get expert legal advice. so that doesn't happen. we'll also be raising incredible amounts of resources to protect us financially. so the none of that land does fall into anyone else's hands. this is not ever about the government
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getting land. this is the people's land and the people will decide what to do with behind. to the class action lawsuit has been filed against the local utilities company there. hawaiian electric, which is phase criticism for not shutting off the power, despite warnings of high winds. lance b collins is an attorney based, and molly, i spoke to him earlier and he explained the legal obligation of electric companies towards the victims. the civil penalties. uh, you know, the shareholders, if have an obligation, if the electric company is found to have been negligent and not the powering their power lines to compensate all persons that have been damaged for their loss. why not actually had a major fire in 2018 and it was believed that electrical sparks from the electric company's lines may have caused. they have been a cause of that. and i believe the electric company actually conducted its own study, which recommended that they have the technological ability to power down or de
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energize lines when they basically, when the polls or the play wants a fall over. and those recommendations which came out, i think in 2019 we're not followed. and so there, you know that that may be a significant issue in these lawsuits. officials in canada is northwest territories, have declared a state of emergency to deal with worsening wildfires. and this is what they look like, a remote community has been largely destroyed and the regional capital a yellow knife is threatened. these images showed on social media and on canadian tv showed in orange smoky haze over the region. military aircraft have they are listed, hundreds of people, the safety canada is currently dealing with its worst wildfire season ever. are still a head on elsa 0 will be taking you to the 1st city in bangladesh to turn itself into a pollution free zone of gabriel's onto in miami. is city trying to unseat the silicon valley as an artificial intelligence of america at story coming up?
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and it's toward world number one carlos out, garage and affords his 50. it's when that of 2023 only just chose not to ask of will be here with that story later this the hello there were so it's coming off. it's hotter stay of the year and still keeping that heat and play on wednesday nights the sea, by the way. so 33 degrees. you know, this heat across central europe is acting as one of the main ingredients triggering thunder storms in some spots will see severe thunderstorms, including the czech republic. hale and damaging winds will be the big concern there . now this bubble of heat extends into lithuania by the roots and western russia. in some spots,
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temperatures are about 30 degrees and with this one to 26 things are starting to warm up there for the alerts have returned to southern norway round. also with that latest round of heavy rain, we've seen that on the cool side for the coast of portugal, with that breeze off the atlantic temperature slightly below where they should be for this times a year. and encore, a, this could be the 3rd day in a row here. temperature is 40 degrees and above, off to africa, we go, we've got some intense rain along the coast of center called again b. i can be south that will move out over into the atlanta, could turn into a tropical storm or a hurricane. and quite fierce winds are blowing through the northern cape providence, ranging from 50 to 60 kilometers per hour. and because it has been dry here, that means a fire danger reading has gone way up on wednesday. so you said the new generation of young people, a more politically engaged than the one that came before. welcome to generation
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the, you're watching else is 0. reminder of our headline news here says at least 17 soldiers have been killed in an ambush. the military leadership says its troops were attacked by an armed group near the tilbury border region. it also set its forces killed. several of the fighters meet here. as qu, leaders have sent their newly appointed prime minister lima on let me insane. 2 neighboring chats, the talks he met the prime minister in the caps. those amino government officials in haiti say more than 3000 people have fled gang violence in the capital. within the past 24 hours. you and secretary general has repeated his call to send a multinational force to restore for north korea. says the american soldier who
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fled across the border from south korea did so to escape racism in the us. army. private, travis king, was due to face disciplinary action back home. he wasn't a civilian tor, the demilitarized zone last month when he made his dash across the border. around mcbride has more from sol. these are the 1st detailed comments from those career about travis king's purported reasons for crossing from the south, quoting. it was saying that he was escaping the in human maltreatment and racial discrimination of the us army. in this latest statement, the north says it is now concluded it's investigation into this case that happens nearly a month ago when king was part of a guided tour of the penman john cruz village that sits right on the line between north and south. when he suddenly broke away crossing into the no, no office confirmed that he entered north korea illegally quoting tangles,
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saying that he wants to either remain in north korea or moved to a 3rd country saying that he is disillusioned with what he purportedly said was the on equal american society cases like this all very read over the years there, i've only been a handful around 5 or 6 us service personnel who have defected to the know what most of them tend to have in common is that all of the individuals, as in this case of face some sort of trouble either personal or disciplinary action in the military. but according to north korea, all of these individuals that they all have in common. the fact that they have been apparently escaping the high list top of the list ways of the west. the us pentagon will only say that they call and verify these quoted comments from king, but has said that it is still focused on his safe. we tug looking at all sorts of channels in order to make that happen. run mcbride,
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i'll just say era. so 8 organizations in ukraine say almost 3 quarters of a 1000000 people need help to get safe drinking water supplies dried up when the couple of cut them was destroyed 2 months ago. and as step dawson reports, many of the ukrainians needing water, living areas bombarded by russian forces of a dangerous, but sight omission, fire quite as quickly drop off of the drinking water in step. no, he is a frontline village that is old, but deserted. those who remain uh too fresh i am and too poor to escape the constant shelling, suggesting will you put it on the block, but taking it to another village. the currently $67.00 people, mostly pensioners, will bring these bottles to them during this is probably a call at the heart. how can i leave them? these people have no way to go. they have no money which is nowhere else to learn for them. the 2nd only that tells us she was hit by shrapnel while delivering breath to auto. villages. still, she won't leave the putting in
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a local village. these are people who have been living directly under shelving for a year and a half step and has, has been under a massive attack yet still, i think these people will continue to live here. we constantly remind them of whole tentative have conversations and some people leave for awhile, but they all come come back because of the dangerous, despite of fight. this only delightful once a week to the village is without running water. a workers are risking their lives, providing people with a very basic needs drinking water, while the to impact of the destruction of the health come down has yet to be filed for these people here. not only their lives, but their livelihoods are at risk as well. the ukraine says russia destroyed to them on june 6th, causing white spot flooding. some 90 people died or are missing russia, the nice it cause a disaster and lame, so ukrainians. and this is how one of your slides just what the rest of last looks . now, the sight of water source for downs, villages, and farm land,
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has turned into a large plain living by the water all his life. how do i gaze still? can't believe it's gone. 2 months after this also struck his fruits and vegetables. all things hardly boulevard when there was a c and the life was good. there was water and lots of fish, but we had no problems. we don't have the official for it. now life has become hot . everything must be bolted by hand and carried in buckets. c is only wasted now in so they can only hope it will finally start to rain. if not, his income will dry up fairly quickly. a water shortage and no more. so it is, aust, also for these firefighters was struggling to as thing wish to be a daily fios spots by chalet. putting those left behind and even greater danger. step 5, some l to 0. step know here. ukraine to armed forces day in poland,
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seen 20000 soldiers and hundreds of tanks joined celebrations as a solid binge of 8 reports from the capital. they show a force happened as pensions are rising on the polish border with below roofs. holden's military is flexing its arsenal and the largest parade and decades. this army days to mark a 103 years and spinning the back of the warsaw against the soviets. and it's a significant display of how billions of been spent a new equipment since 2014 been russia onyx crime in consequence. we're modernizing our forces d. c, a, relocate over 4 percent of gdp on defense. we even dangerous times again, a full scale war is taking place beyond or eastern border. a war that still has no end in sight. but not everyone is convinced. the opposition says the government to split the size of the military. on your own thoughts, exclusive critic, there are those who criticize this vicious program. there are those will not be
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remind us that we're getting into debt to buy more than equipment. when i hear these voices, i only say we cannot afford to be i do today. it is, was that even before the war and ukraine, poland began both spring, its military, the close ties between russia and neighboring. but it was, have been a capitalist to purchase more conventional weapons. but we should be some results touch with tougher. my, we won't be. we thought we lived in times of small mobile armies, but it turns out that we live in an area of artillery and 10 panels. poland does a much richer country compared to 1020 years ago. however, it's still not a rich country in terms of military investments. the cost of buying weapons is only $1.00 3rd of the operating costs over the entire period of maintaining of the equipment. and much of the further expansion, the foolish on me, will depend on how the water in ukraine progresses. and then there's fear of it spinning into poland is likely to be support for public investment in defense shows that the same i have also, i think right now there's no single person who would not think about security.
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especially if you have a family always call you, our army is now strong. i personally feel safe and if needed, i would take up arms and go for more than a 100 years since the war with the former soviet union. a shadow of war still looms under pulling spell it loose border. and that is why the government continues to tell its people that it needs a strong power from army. some of the driving down to 0 or so doctors in the us are running low on medication for cancer patients. supplies ran short after production was holsted in india. the us is allowing replacements from china, but congress is being one that reliance on foreign suppliers is a security risk. hydro castro reports from washington dc. dr. amanda state or with johns hopkins medicine says the cancer drug shortage in the united states amounts to a public health crisis. it's devastating as non college as we we live to help our patients
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live longer better lives. and so not having the tools that are disposable that we know can help our patients achieve, this is, is terrible. it says platen is credited as the drug that changed cancer treatment. 50 years ago. skyrocketing the cure rate of testicular cancer and also effective against long breast and a very and cancers in june 70 percent of us cancer center said they were short on the drug in 93 percent. so they were short on the related drug carbo plan. it is the drug, there isn't anything that works as effectively what he this is the drug i need 41 year old carrie tr can ski has stage 3 ovarian cancer, but she hasn't received carbo platinum due to the shortage. these are very cheap drugs and uh, and the manufacturers are not really incentivized to create quality drugs in this scenario because they're not getting
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a lot of profit from manufacturing. these drugs and just dollars per dose. drug makers largely rely on cheaper manufacturing in china and india. so when a factory and india had to help reduction of carbon flattened in november due to quality concerns, the global supply quickly dwindled. our continued over reliance on foreign suppliers for the key materials needed to make critical drugs. primarily those in china remain at an acceptable national security risk. the u. s. is allowing the temporary import of says platinum from china at least until the shortage improves. but every day drugs including children's pain medicines have also experienced recent shortages due to similar supply chain problems. both parties in congress have introduced measures that was brought in regulations and incentivized drug makers to increase production. but those solutions would take time. meanwhile, patients and doctors say time is the enemy when live saving treatments are needed
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now, and they urge the government to declare a public health emergency. heidi jo, castro, alj a 0 washington. the city in bangladesh has become the 1st in the country to start turning itself into a pollution free zone. as time good showed re, reports, city leaders inc to go completely green and provide clean air and water for 2 and a half 1000000 people. the industrial high above 9 guns dates back a 100 years. it's surrounded by 2 major rivers and many canals, which are badly polluted following decades of rapid industrial growth and increasing urbanized ation. last year, city leaders that proved an action plan for low carbon climate resilient development. it's the 1st city in bangladesh to do that longer to be shown to attempted much older, to permission is to turn their in garden city into a clean city and free from pollution. everybody loves and keep in mind, this is the 1st time and bank it that we have had
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a climate action plan to tackle the increasing rate of emissions along with various other initiatives like equity monitoring, energy waste. and so the city has already built the cold parts with green zones, including floors and several air monitoring station, as well as starting to restore canals and westland things have improved a lot here on like before when it was more polluted, but much more needs to be done the river walters, polluted by industrial waste. governments need to take the steps to clean these. major sorts of pollution includes the same and factories illegal. rig counts and still in males. the government is funding the clean up project along with the help from japan, the world bank and asian development bank. a recent survey highlighted how the city as a 3rd was yeah, quality in bangladesh. and that code which the government say it intends to change a regulation on a mission and affluent management are frequently violated due to lack of
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enforcement. your in water pollution effects, the health and income of residents that up to a lot of problems of various ways, like dest mosquitoes and other types of pollutants that are on the street. the river, which is also heavily polluted. there are no fish. you can't use the water, the general public stuff is environmental. experts say the city has the potential to become a role model, demonstrating how local governments can play a vital role and realizing that goes up the period sacrament on climate change tend to charge me. i'll just say that not in guns, bangladesh, it's still a head on alpha 0 sports and the latest on australia, england, the semi final of the women's world cup will have a live report from sydney because
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of the war. and you praise, run deep, but the devastation of the country's precious ecosystems may take the longest to hear the people in power documents the environmental impacts of the fi too, and follows the premium for prizes investigators, as they collect evidence of what they described as eco site ukraine ground 0 on the jersey to the artificial intelligence. star types are sprouting up around the world and no more. so then in the us and it's tech hubs. silicon valley now though a city more known for a son in surf says that it's positioning itself to be in a hub and bringing billions of dollars of investments. i'll says here is gabriel. i was on the reports from miami. you see i will out soon after valentine site,
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charlie moved his tech started up from the silicon valley to miami. he knew it was the right decision. all these people are just random. people have most of the events and there were so excited then what divides it to help you um isn't related to social environment because you wake up in the morning go to a beautiful street where it's clean and you have a nice mode. say tarley is the founder of an artificial intelligence company called p r a i. and he's part of a growing number of a i started ups moving to miami, lou or not only by the office of views, but also miami's business friendly climate. and low taxes to miami is a city that wants to position itself as more than just a beach vacation destination, and also marketing itself as the crypto hub of america. in 2021, it launched miami coined its own branded crypto currency, and f t. x,
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once one of the world's largest crypto exchanges bought the naming rights to the downtown sports arena. miami's gamble on crypto currency is so far garnered mixed results. miami coined, lost over 90 percent of its value in a little under a year, and f t x. it went completely bankrupt and its name was removed from the arena, add it all up, and it's perhaps a cautionary tale for ai. miami is bidding big on education to provide the workforce. miami dade college this year opened a 1st of its kind, a learning center. the program hopes to start graduating up to $1000.00 students a year to work at local ai startups. these kinds of companies are looking for talent and minor. the college is really embracing that challenge to come up
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with new uh to train the work, the next generation really of the workforce that's coming online with artificial intelligence. it's way too early to tell if miami will really become the a i hub. it aspires to be or if it's just an artificial aspiration. gabriel is i don't, i would just need to miami it is high time for sports and high drama from the women's world cup where the semi final is underway with drill. going to ask a joe ferrell. thank you very much. that is coming up to half time in the 2nd, send the final between co, hostile, straight and england. and it's currently one know to england and sydney stadium, australia, $75000.00 and sell out. so this match, australia is captain and time has been sam comb with pa fit for this game. she looked to have had an early chance when she was one on one with england for mary up . she was going off side. england should have scored a couple of minutes later,
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but just dunaway was denied. fine until this keeper, mackenzie arnold. however, arnold could do nothing. when a teams show, i'm start 6 minutes. jason, lion i sicily. like to score one note to england's. right, well let's go to alex thomas, who's been watching that game for us at stadium, australia in sydney. so alex, england one know up going into hoff time and looks like, but, you know, the way this game started plenty of energy for both sides. you just feel like there's another goal coming yeah, certainly has been end to end stuff, which is a real simple key site. but it's certainly true that we've seen some goals 1st off of it, monday in this competition, and then been rewarded later in the match for extra time or penalty suits house. but it's not been, it wasn't a boring. they'll know until alex, who can go about opening goal for him, and it was really exciting, but it seems have, and that sofa prevents that. it's a one to attack to get forward to school goals. it's not like it's the,
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it's the same thing on the tape. we're no better than all position. we have to sit by defense and try and break on the calendar. tech australia do not. so we have a town. so we're talking, getting, especially with sam, could now back in the starting lineup for the 1st time, the captain leading from the front that got plenty of pace leading. that's matilda . this front line, i just had some opportunities early on. but even the bicycle quite physical, which is funny, i thought the i won't it because they've been brought to hospital football when a couple of the previous game. so england domination, possessions more chances, a goal and that they well what they want they lead to house on time. i like the matilda is historic growing as a well comes really captured the attention of australian funds has net. you know, there's no question about that, and i've been coming here for was an installation for many, many years. and i've never seen seems like i've said, you know, for the last week or so, what 1st goal so straight, it was still a couple of weeks out from the will comfort. it was homework and tell whether
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something was going on. and so i'm not even persisted into the early stages, but the minute that'll stray the turned around that group. i'm facing olympic champions, canada very convincingly, indeed, and inciting through the whole house ages. since this country is just full of more, a more in love with the team, i told them it showed as, or even the chillies if you like, green and girl gold. absolutely. everywhere we speaking to fans, live on out is area of the on one of the school bills, which will be saying it was green and gold say at the school know england colors. i think there's probably a few things or the facts and some of that clauses see what the big thing was populations here, but they've been completely out number reco. uh, see the ratings here in australia. um, over closer the population watching at some stage during that penalties use that when i was a fronds, there's been similar records in other countries around the world. i says, no, it just an australian, phenomenal, but it's great for me. so when the women's forehead, it's setting an example across the globe, and it really is groundbreaking in
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a war to ship moments. yeah, absolutely. and we just hope that meant some keeps going for women's people. alex thomas, thank you. while the winter of wednesdays match will play spain in sunday's final head of that much, the spanish team has landed in sidney following the 70 find when i have a sweden in oakland on tuesday, spain are playing in the 1st fine land early that 3rd welcome of parents, thousands of funds gave columbia a willing welcome hi, most of the teams historic quotes of final finishing australia, which he never loves to england in the best of a performance of women's woke up. the 2 nights for members of the team were missing from the celebrations and the capital, both to sterling terribly went straight home to somebody else. her brother was murdered while the defender was travelling back from australia an 18 year old. so then the guy said he was full, so missing a sheet to be straight back to madrid, to join brown for pre season training away from the women's world cup. it's a new shade of blue, full name,
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all the present and has now completed his move to al. hello in saudi arabia, a for $100000000.00 deal with power such a man. he signed a 2 year contract with a club is expected to name all could an up to $175000000.00 in wages, out of the most successful team in the history of the saudi pro league with 18 titles. but then he finished 3rd last season, a a mouthful of p. s g and bustling a team at gmail messy store again for his new come into miami. on tuesday, as he reached the 42nd final of his career, his team was taking on the philadelphia union in the semi finals that u. m. l. s. b comp. messy scoring. the 2nd goal and a 31 window. it has to 9 times into 6 games for miami. this for my bosses colleague, judy alba completed the scoring. meanwhile, the impacts of messy since his arrival in us has been acknowledged by his appointment. i mean, what do you think? i mean, i think you see right away, so there's a moment here in america,
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a game changer for the lead. the read whatever is out there online, in terms of apple, subscriptions, ticket prices and audio way games was traveling to even this home games. obviously since the world's greatest player haven't been our leaks happening in our country. thing is a great thing for much, stacy mid to to kevin to brain uh, could be missing for several months of to picking up an injury and his team's opening game as the premier league season city a currently in athens where they will pay your vote plate when a sylvia in the european see pick up later on wednesday, they will be making this the pickup debut of to winning the champions league for the 1st time last season. but they'll be facing the spanish side without them midfield talisman. the boy now is manager on show when he'll be able to return the serious danger. we'll have to decide to start doing a surgery, but it will be a few months out. now, 1st of all, i have to say the font gave me this hell blow for us. so it's
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a big last getting having the specific qualities and that you can last, you know, for one game to games. but for a long time this is really, really tough. for us, a tennessee as well, number one, renting is up for grabs this week in cincinnati with current hold, the call us out cross facing a challenge from nova ciocca, which he's making his us come back, joking, which was bought from competing in the state. so the last 2 years after refusing to take the covey 19 vaccine cus relaxed its rules that were joking, which played in the doubles on tuesday, but last, he'll open his single campaign later. meanwhile, across the field, his 50th match went up the year on tuesday. but it wasn't all smooth sailing for the spaniards again. jordan thompson, all across, made 26 on forced air isn't the 1st set and the 2nd is the strain. and if i look for the sample, minnesota to secure a 2 sets, 203 outcries must reach the final this week to hold onto the world. number one,
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so almost above returns to action for the 1st time since losing the wimbledon final . the 5th seed reached the 3rd round and no higher, but need just she stays to see pub 1st set in recovery from 51 down to beat. i'm helena calling, you know, 636776, england test. captain. ben stokes has come out of your time and from one day cricket, the head of his country is defensive. i woke up title the around the was players, the match in the 2019 final but last year he said he would be stepping down from the one they set up to concentrate on tests on t 20 cricket. however, he's now reverse that decision in the beginning. they woke up campaign against the zealand on october, the 5th. all right, that is all useful for them, but to watch the game 0. all right, joe got draw skipped. thank you so much. look forward to your next appearance. thank you so very much and i'm back in a moment with more of the day is going to stay with us
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the on the scars of the war. and you praise, run deep, but the devastation of the country's precious ecosystems may take the longest to hear people and power documents the environmental impacts of the fi too, and follows the premium for prizes investigators, as they collect evidence of what they described as eco site. ukraine ground 0 on that just so you know,
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it's one of the biggest clubs in south america. but it's great. this rival is just a few blocks away. a mutual dislike between funds from a class device sustained over generations. most people could union support his opponents of these club colors in an epic feud. a rich business put the funds will make football when i was just the, or a, just a know there fire that had been a rather large across the country for days out yesterday and the business good. my entire life, fire fighters. they're saying that there's very little they can do with these extremely heavy wind while the world focusing a lot on the tourist, the local real desperation here about how much they've lost 35 square kilometer as
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of last green forest and woodland has been burned. really does resemble and don't want to get in landscape. the the chairs, military appointed prime minister visits chad why the regional block eco was urges the junk that the reinstate that opposed the president's the time 0. any age way to have you with us. this is elsa 0, live from the also coming up ukraine says russian drones have struck a port on the danube river damaging warehouses in green silos. thailand's parliament sets a date to pick a new prime minister after a court refused to review attempts by the opposition leader to revive his bid for.

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