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Podcast Arthur B. Léo S. 5.1

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Hi everyone, welcome to NoNo, your daily update on the latest events from around the world. I am Leo Sweden, and I am Artur Baum, your two favorite journalists. We are the 21st of June, in this episode we are going to talk about 4 subjects when people talk around the world. Our first and top today's subject is about the break that Israel makes every day. They talk about a technical break to let the humanity out coming in Gaza, but it doesn't work, the humanity aid isn't coming and more people are injured every day. We have Dr. Beef with us, represent from the Humanity Aid in the US. Doctor, what can you say about that? The United Nations can say that we have not seen any impact of the parallels of humanity and aid since this announcement. It's just a lie from Israel to kill the world population from the genocide. So, you think that the humanity aid will never go in Israel? I think they will go in Israel, but not thanks to this mechanical break. Oh, thank you Dr. Beef. Now, our second subject of the day is about the heavy rain in Belgium. The Royal Meteorological Institute has issued a yellow alert for 3 weather events, but it doesn't stop there. The rain flows all over Europe. Do you imagine the drama for the first day of summer? Meteorologist Jean-Pierre is with us today. Jean-Pierre, why is it raining so much when it's summer? Well, the torrential rain that has fallen over part of Europe is due to the cold trap phenomenon, which is unusual at this time of the year. A mass of cold air at high altitudes stagnates, blocked by the surrounding warm air, above a low-pressure area. Thank you very much Jean. You must have helped a lot of people. Turkey, on the other hand, is experiencing very hot weather and fires have broken out in some places. At least 11 people have been killed and dozens injured in a vegetation fire that has spread to several villages in southeast Turkey, also causing the death of hundreds of animals. A new outbreak broke out on Friday morning near the village of Ergeni, in the same region, but was contained, according to an EFP correspondent. The villagers of Koksalan, one of the worst affected areas, told EFP that they had lost half of their thousand goats and sheep, whose black body littered the charred grounds. Seven emergency teams and thirty fire brigades were dispatched to the scene, said Mr. Koker. The fire broke out late on Thursday as a result of a thermal burning in an area around 30 km south of Diyarbakir, where the temperatures are raised above 40 degrees during the day in recent days. The flame spreads rapidly in the winds, affecting five villages. And for our last news, we will talk about space. A new project has seen light. Yes, the European Space Agency have risen to the challenge of make a cleaner space. A million pieces of debris measuring more than a centimeter are orbiting the Earth and below our heads. Even if they are very small, they can do great damage. But where do they come from? This debris has been linked to a conquest of space for over 60 years, and come from rockets and satellites, which over time wear out and break down. This debris is dangerous not only for astronauts, but also for the infrastructure and space that we need every day. For example, to make a phone call, watch videos, check the weather, or use a GPS. So, today we discussed about the Israel-I, heavy rain in Europe, fire in Turkey, and space. Thank you for listening to us every day. See you tomorrow at the same time for new daily news. Make sure you subscribe and that you've activated a little bit to keep up to date with what's happening on our planet. It was Leo and Arthur on NoNo.

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