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the, the how are we have some warmer weather coming into western parts of year, at least over the next couple of days, you can see cloud to tumbling in across the partition miles. feeding in from the atlantic. little area of light pressure will bring some cloud and right and that will continue to push the racers as we go through the next couple of days. another very significant area of low pressure, which was at east aside if you say some ra, the weather in the full cost savings is this area of high pressure. this richard probably pressure would show a nose its way in over the next couple of days. south west, the winds, lifting the temperatures, we're getting into the mid twenties that the power is not too far off. that for london, there's that west of weather coming in across gulf, in northern england, pushing up towards scandinavia. and there's a raw, the weather just around the boat. it stays all the way down towards the balkans. but we do have that dry weather coming back in behind. and that was trying to
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spread for the race which has to be go through friday templates giving up to around 30 celsius empowers by that state of fusion. i was there and to wireless and all of them i live, there is a scuffle and as well. but not too bad for the most part. all right, what's the weather will continue to drift its way further? east much of the med looking fine and dry, warm sunshine of a spine and porch cool. warm sunshine to across north africa with plants here, showers for the west of the. what is the price of luxury? an undercover team travels deep into the illegal coca plantations of the ivory coast. simple solutions are very hard to find for something as complicated as the child labor. chocolates, hots of darkness encounters unpaid child labor is working in a $100000000000.00 industry for over half of the countries coco produces live below the poverty line on elders era.
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occupied west bank, which will be the biggest expansion in decades. steer the u. n said as well to monitors, mold in 1700 palestinian buildings in homes and seems 20 full square. columbus as of land travelling ministration is appealing against the us federal court ruling the blocks at sweeping terrace on the imports. the 3 judge panel and the course of international trade world, president trump exceeded his authorized state. i am very king and emergency no to impose the nappies. and that being multiple explosions now and uni, opened food distribution point $1.00 to $5.00. the golf is monitoring foundation in central garza and see us his way back to organizations has options in the age which has been criticized by the united nations. the judge. how is the director of the protestant in n g, a network, and he joins us now from garza city. good to have you with us. i'm jeff festival. what can you tell us about the situation around this newest,
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a distribution point to the net stream car at all? thank you. yes this morning. the is ready. patient forces open in your in the human made it to the distribution point. and the south of nick city, which is another indicator that is the intention and all the to this force and force for, for, for this force of the displacement of the palestinians, of from the north of the street and gaza to us the south area, which was it didn't show didn't happen. and also the, this weekend isn't, which is you is using kind of built into the basement to distribute a be submitted to the basement surrounded by fences. and so they have me to gaze to get them to develop seniors would also get done
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a for the thing is please uh, this uh, these days when it spends of thousands of people trying now to reach this area to be some limited aid to going back to the start of children and families, and to really yesterday we lost 60. and then the number of infants and children who died due to the ministration increased. the 60 children who died because of the mounting portion. and still, the people are suffering from the start of ation in both by the israelites. how, why do we have under $30000.00 phones of a supplies waiting in the crossings? this rate continued to deny the end of the supplies. why and uh, do you having these uh, military basements, distribution a and on some other sting of people, by this way, this morning. also there was
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a boasting and was killed in one of these distribution points by the is writing. did find the right things. would schwab so think, what did you lation, who are the valves or boons out in order to believe some of these a box? i'm sure if you could just explain to us how far remove this method of distributing aid by the golf humanitarian foundation is from the way a actually needs to be distributed and indeed has been distributed in the gaza strip by organizations such as yourself a yes, this is something you're interested in seeing what's going on, but this kind of displacement begin isn't that to replace the both the they get the listing and the un bought us and yours and do you. and also that i shall get additional work both sides for ages and the very committed to the human to get principles. and one of the main things that we are getting
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a to the neighborhood besides the people themselves. we are not getting people to uh to such committed any basements. and we have no luck to use such and something a way to deal with the relation and not. and then the same time what we witness, i'm shifting to what the people to buy the is raised by these minutes. well, i've got these uh basements. it's, i'm the president did that also to use such a big cabinets to uh for kind of security and what did you good goals in order to this for school displacement of the people that kind of the, the same time to, to, to by the door. the area of god listed by this me, and we are saying no way, no other choice, just to keep these things. you might get a structure because it's an international investment and yours which where for the ages in both side and god listed mainly for the, for the 600 days of war, we weren't caught,
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did not respond to the needs. and what our commitment to all the defense, to abuse and, and reaching the needs the needs of the people of the same time to do a lot of the 5th floor, dignified response. but by such we that the, the is ready and this somebody is doing okay. thats a i'm just show up on the director of the postman n g a network. joining us the from gonzo says he, i'm to have many things. thank this 58 was from attack is non governmental organization have been killed by is really forces in garza was working on a project with the world food program. now does their investigations reveal the dozens of community kitchens that are lifelines, the displace palestinians have been systematically targeted and is really as trice, i have some reports. it's not just phones that the staking garza. it's hung with your grinding on its people, stomach 74000. so philistines
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a single dates of lentils might all the get to eat for days and all that. it's very difficult to those sort of ation no flour, no food. we lentils, with spoons, and with nothing else. this is the height of injustice. community kitchens, known as the kids, becomes and last of us are food for hundreds of thousands of one by volunteers. these kitchens also one basic, knew the day to those who are displaced and stopping, but even these modest lifelines of the fire, according to an investigation badges us. so that's like checking unit more than 20 community kitchens and food distribution centers have been deliberately target to advise radio strikes. since late march, a p 60 people are being killed and hundreds wounded, including age workers, volunteers, and families waiting for from yes i'd be lucky and because we wait for hours just
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to get food. and we are scared of being boomed. but we have no other choice without this kitchen. my family doesn't eat of the docks intensified between april and may . as garza faced, it's was tongue. a crisis is really tight in the siege. walking through the age from entering. in one documented case, a kitchen inside displaced this is school was pumped in, another volunteer building glen to as to what killed panel upon seeing this. then i saw it was my eyes, children burned when the kitchen was hit. why are they targeting where we eat? it's not war, it started ration to the governments meet. you also sing, gardens says 6 to 8 facilities has been food have been stored since the war began. it accuses is risk of violating international humanitarian law, including virginia conventions that forbid the targeting of civic,
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meaningful structure. the strikes are no trundle age where confirmed in gaza, sits in the knowles 7 more. and central garza and 5 in fun, eunice. well, no luck. every day we hope that this word comes to annette and visit our children to mar, turn off the list with the price of what remains for se, sorting and human. it's getting caught, it was fairly function. most families now we live entirely on kitchens, like this book. safety is never guaranteed. as gauze as humanitarian crisis. the destruction of its food infrastructure tells us to read beyond the box of the weight on the very act of eating new hampshire and new jersey.
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the united states has officially we open this loan, closed on boss of those residents, and the syrian capital damascus. you assembled as a ton kia has been appointed special envoy to syria and integrated the residents and a flag raising so many washington is yet to fully reopen, its embassy was closed in 2012, following across town on protests against the then president bashar assad. but what i'm go ahead is live for us in damascus. so just explain to us the significance of this laura, this is indeed a significant step, but toward this it is turing, get the us to city and diplomatic ties upset over a decade the of but see via the relationship between the country because of the uh, ford motor and i said, the, the jeep, as you know, that this is the 1st time us of like being grazed over the building in damascus. it says 2012. when the u. s. embassy was closed on against the background or against
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the backdrop of the conflict in city a and the boot the crack down by the a said to the game, suppose is again to civilians and against the protests. now, this is a major shift in the put it together, nomic of that isn't as you know, the civil diplomatic missions, west and diplomatic missions. how about it? he's talked to the opening at the emissions and the embassies in the capital the most, cuz on over the past 2 days, big city has to put in minnesota aside, su bonnie has met with several, a diplomatic representative from west 70 countries, including also representatives from the u n d u on the, along with the charges that fed up. but in japan, as you know, this is going to bring a lot of benefits not only for the city and a new administration, but also for the city and people as well. this is some kind of but more at the
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condition of the new leadership, giving a chance to the new leadership, to both its economy, to bring in more investments west that investment, to the country, to help the new government rebuild the war toilet that city for the people that we spoke to a city as a and do we've, we've got the sense that the want, the want listed in the country is duly open. that to bring my technicians in there must have so that they can have a chance to be open. the west to get visa to would solve abroad to study abroad to work. i do have family to union with the family members in western countries. this step today the u. s. a flag being gray is over there. is this oh, book thomas bought likewise. been appointed as us and we don't city, you know, that he's is kind of the, the us and best of the, to a own caught up. but now as you know, that it would expecting the u. s. select,
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we again raised over the u. s. embassy probably in to come and get a couple of hours. this is a major shift, a major step towards this boosting. donations between the countries. and also this is going to have a huge impact as several western nations are going to also do the same. and city open data diplomatic missions in damascus. okay, that's one of the light ways to view that from damascus. many times of the, of, of, of western sanctions on sir is allowing it to stalls in forcing essential medical supplies and receive humanitarian aid is giving the health care system a child to recover of the years of struggle under the former assigned, raging and more now from the 4th of july, he does, he reports from the hospital in damascus and entered in the most up to the hospital in the city and capitana. when his steps into a modesty of bustling reception area, he is of sanctions have taken it. have you told me was signs of the k
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who do those are narrow lined with rooms that suited for multiple purposes. consultation treatment, sometimes even temporary wards. 5 years old zane of has been diagnosed with a genetic disorder. the family, brutal all the way from the city of data zoar, about 500 kilometers away, minus us if i have to do, we don't have blood plate. let's do units available. and there is doors and the hospitals here is over run by patients from data source has that got and that all the services are bad in the hospitals of those areas and the hospital is having to carry an extra work flow even here medical equipment is over dated and supplies are short level gradually and diagnostic areas alternate
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with many medal technology. despite these challenges, doctors and nurses, but improvising to meet the edge of the needs of the young patients a lot, haven't she has always the husband this devices for harvesting stem cells since it's american made. and we had a problem securing the kits which are critical for the stem, so harvesting process cost. and that's where the sanctions were severely affecting our work that exist in the pharmacy shelves out of their stuff are frustrated and not going to be my, the shortages and equipment, medicines and academic stuff and logistics have lots of attacks of children. there's been many subject cases before the full of a sudden and some children clutched toys or blankets, their faces, a mix of hope and fatigue to the hospital. but as opposed to the sense of urgency, mix it with who would be using go sanctions. and when you would international
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support, mazda pediatrics hospital, like many other medical facilities across the city, a could rebuild these talk under the store, it survive till the rule. and so you've got to think of the health of, of children in cities recently strings of us sanctions is a game changer for city is health, scape sector, but slowly turning the tide on the countries has system challenges will still be an uphill bathroom for the new administration would have to do, i had eligibility to damascus overseas in ukraine, say russian attacks on the northeast and so many region have killed one person, an injured another. the state emergency service says the trained strides was 5 and destroyed residential buildings. separate. there is 3 civilians were injured in boston attacks and the ukrainian industrial region. jeanette prevents, reclaims presence, is cooling for international pressure on russia to end the war. this. china is national space administration has launched his 1st admission to a tree of
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a sancho from an asteroid. attend when 2 pro group will collect parts of one. let's close to the of the space agencies. as the ancient material is comprised of is comprised of will help it study how the solar system food and evolved across street systems. and ask for us is a physics physicist at the university of arizona. he is, doesn't use the asteroid come a label to do at the time when to mission well samples age. our knowledge of the subject is somewhat limited at this moment. so we know a couple of things. so for example, we know that it is probably around 40 to 50 meters in size. we know that it's has a somewhat elongated shape. are kind of a football. um, again we note that it reflects light, you know, more similar weight. um, so those are samples do, so it makes it different to other uh,
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near air objects. uh and again in terms of fits or b, we note that really so everything's very close to 2 years. there's this big question on how the solar system has come to be in the way it is now so discussed. there are many questions regarding how the planets are in their career or beat how the the asteroids are going to correct or beats. but of course we can also about depressed and for example, come all labor is on the stable object. so it is not likely they will um, collide with the art, but they're similar objects which are not the thought stable. so we would like to understand what is the difference between so in order to understand which objects can be a threat and which ones are not. so the head head on out is era. in oklahoma city
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the, [000:00:00;00] the full, the sport now and as far. all right, thank you so much. chelsea of one the way for conference lead title after funding back to be around that is for one in poland. that's us. we're in the hunt for a 1st year, p and trophy and 1st half lead. thanks to as i'm saying. but it was chelsea's, a star players,
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whole 100 sparks to come back providing to assist in the space of 5 minutes. and so fernandez and nicholas jackson, putting them in front jaden santo and most of the casino completed the victory. it's a 1st trophy under todd ball. he's ownership the attention now turns to the fee for club world cops in the united states in $2.00 weeks time. so so it can be a starting point to build and we need a mentality you need to in game school, you need to in competition. and for sure that the to a few we want tonight. he's going to make us better. but also i'm very proud about, you know, the, the, the boss or the junior we have done independent. i like that for me is the most difficult competition into was in 48 games. you'll need to be consistent on with young score. i mean, the youngest is quoted in the studio premier league. it's something number. your
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inter miami will also feature in that co broke up. lean on. that's the score twice as they beat montreal for 2 when the am unless it was a 1st when and 5 for the david beckham's own side, a victory that takes him up to 6th in the standings message board. his 7th and 8th goals of the season. and while there was also a brace for louis suarez, they opened their club broke up campaign against o l. e in miami, on the 15th of june. you can imagine so united season is officially over, but reuben amaran's team are still losing games. his team were booed off in follow loop arms or getting beaten, and a friendly match against east southeast asian representative team. united to finish 15th and the primary lee and lots to talk to him and he roughly fine. apparently, i may have a few little all these guilty. i say that the deluxe in the last game, i'm always guilty of the performance of the team. no matter what, and i see. so i getting the 1st day i am guilty then double the roost from defense
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. i think something that's meaningful maybe to the oklahoma city founder have won the western conference title. they're now heading into the n b a finals for the 1st time since 2012 counted as a guild just alexander skirt. 34 points to leave this sandra to wind over the minnesota timber was quenching the series. 4 games to one, oklahoma city will play the indiana pacers or the new york next. and the final sanders only championship crown was back in 1979. like it's just fun and i think that's what makes us really good. like we have so much fun being i'll do together and share. we all know like when you're having fun with things you give it you're all and you, you excited because you enjoy it. now whether that's your job or not, but whatever you have fun with you excel out and that's why we've accepted sure. the florida panthers have reached their 3rd straight stanley cup finals, the reigning champion speeds the carolina hurricane. 53 to clench their playoff
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series. and 5 games will face either the edmonton oilers or the dallas stars next eastern conference champions. tenants? well, number one irina so blank is 3 to the 3rd round of the french open after defeating jill tech men in straight sets. so blanket has never reach friendship and final before, but she'll be a heavy favorite this year. she defeated the 1st player 63, and 61. she'll aim to go one step closer to a 4th at grand slam titles. that image, somebody i'm really doing playing on the biggest course and you know, i feel like nowadays that have a lot of support them. and this is amazing. you know, i go out there, i step on the corner to the field. people like screaming, shutting. i see the pool posters and i mean there's the bus sitting and they really enjoy it. and they really hope i will be playing on the biggest course only till the end of my career. it's a big shock in men's drawn to several french open finalist stuff now spent, some has was knocked out by qualifier mateo guarantee. these housing is ranked
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a 100 and 67th in the world and needed $0.04 to be the great player. it means that the pest will fall out of the world's top 20 for the 1st time in 7 years. the disappointing into this match, i expect the bigger things for myself, these 2 weeks. so to be out of a tournament like this. so i really definitely hurts pins out, trying to reflect and see the thing that the particular things that kind of went wrong and work around those. no issues for holger ran the temp. see it is free to the 3rd round the streets that victory over on seated american emilio nava . britain has reached the quarter finals that rolling barrels twice but has never gone beyond that at a grand slam. he faces on seated frenchman contained highlights in the paragraph. all right, that is all you support for now. back to your heart. thanks very much. we'll see you again. liza and that's it from me laura cloud. so this needs a robust center and just 5 minutes before the day's news for you,
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