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The Fourth Diameter of the MCDs Opened in the Russian Capital

The fourth Moscow Central Diameter (MCD-4) was launched in Moscow.
The new commuter line intersects the Russian capital from west to east, and connects seven central railroad stations of the metropolis.
Newly Launched Fourth Moscow Central Diameter (MCD-4)The new diameter opened less than a month after MCD-3 and became the longest line of rapid transit system yet, stretching for 86 km.
The launch of the fourth diameter will have a significant effect on the entire mobility system of Moscow.
In spring, the entire BCL (Big Circle metro line) - the longest metro ring in the world - was launched, and on August 17, the third Moscow Central Diameter (MCD-3) saw light.

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the. >> we're getting that very critical information. >> it was really that first pass through the center that provided us that upgrade to major category three strength but if you saw in the last frame, they've got gone up in the northeast quadroon of the storm and they're heading up to the center and especially coming out of one of the more volatile, you know, quadroons, four boxes, of a hurricane like this. >> ian: yeah, jane, that's a good one good point. >> one passed through and they said it would pass through a major hurricane. >> you pointed this out, the eye characteristic closed. >> that is a healthy, tiny eye at this point. >> it's only 12 miles in diameter and with that, jane, you get these tiny inner cores. >> those can actually ramp up in intensity more quickly, which is problematic when this has several more hours left over the warm waters of the gulf. >> jane: you can see the outer

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The quest for an ancient colossus, in the wild rainforest of B.C.

A journey into the depths of Barkley Sound to find a 6 metre red cedar is fraught with danger and reminders of human impact on even the oldest, biggest trees through climate change and deforestation

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The Context

gerkin has been rounded up. if indeed prigozhin is, where does that leave wagner group? from the unverified footage it is a bit of a finger in the wind. i did towards it being shut down for what i can say. before we come to who was on board. that's an interesting element. what you are suggesting is that if it was a heat—seeking missile that would tend to focus on the hottest part of the plane which is the engine, which would take the wing off. it the plane which is the engine, which would take the wing off.— would take the wing off. it really de-ends would take the wing off. it really depends on _ would take the wing off. it really depends on what _ would take the wing off. it really depends on what missile - would take the wing off. it really depends on what missile is - would take the wing off. it really depends on what missile is used i would take the wing off. it really - depends on what missile is used and what its homing system exactly is. if you're thinking about the nh 17 crash it was essentially the missile getting very close to the engine but not actually hit and explode in a diameter over peppering the fuselage with shrapnel and causing the break—up of the plane as a result of

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Breakfast

the rain as we push further north, variable amounts of cloud, sunshine around the moray firth, the midlands and east anglia. cool on the north sea coastline, feeling quite pleasant in the sunshine further north. this evening and overnight, a band of rain continues to push steadily north. locally we could have as much as 60 millimetres of rain from this band, which is in excess of two inches, in a relatively short amount of time. we could have some large hail in eastern england and east anglia with a diameter potentially as much as two centimetres. as you follow the curl round it comes into wales and northern ireland. it will be windy in areas adjacent to the irish sea and it will be warm, very warm for

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CNN Newsroom Live

daylight. orange buoys four feet in diameter and anchored to the river bed as well as concertina wire stop them at the eagle pass border in texas. a migrant family from venezuela say they have been on the mexican side of the border, gauging the risk of right to cross the river with young children in tow. what we have seen is that people have gotten hurt with the razor wire, he says, adding that they're thinking wtwice before taking any risk. but his wife says the family fled venezuela for reasons that are much more compelling than floating barriers, including crime, extortion, and living under a dictatorship. others say barriers or not, returning home is not an option. this migrant father traveling with his wife and young son say the buoys and razor water are indeed going to make it more difficult to cross, but their mission, he says, remains unchanged. making it to the united states, barriers or not.

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CNN This Morning Weekend

some migrant families are determined to make their way across the u.s. border and they're doing that in search of a better life. >> but large buoys and razor wife installed across the rio grande are making it more difficult for them to travel safely. >> reporter: a mother and her young daughter attempt to cross the rio grande in broad daylight. large buoys 4 feet in diameter and anchored to the river bed as well as concertina wire are in the way. some have been gauging the risk of trying droscross the river w young people in tow. >> he says, people have gotten hurt with the razor wire, adding, we are thinking twice before taking any risk. but his wife says the family fled venezuela for reasons that are much more compelling than floating barriers, including crime, extortion, and living under a dictatorship.

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

some migrant families are determined to make their way across the southern border of the u.s. in search of a better life, but large buoys and razor wires along the rio grande are making it more challenging for them. cnn's rafael romo spoke to some who say turning back is just not an option. >> reporter: a mother and her young daughter attempt to cross the rio grande in broad daylight. orange buoys four feet in diameter and anchored to the riverbed as well as concert ina has stopped them. a family says they have been inin p mexico gauging the river. what we have seen is people have gotten hurt with the razor wire, he says, adding that they're thinking twice before taking any risk. but his wife says the family fled venezuela for reasons that

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FOX and Friends Saturday

give or take, if not 100 years, and the question is what have we been doing with that technology for that period of time? if that's what i'd like to know. doug doug the head of the pentagon's newly formed ufo office i calls the whistleblower's claims insulting saying there is no evidence. and those are your headlines. will: well, if it's been covered up, how would there be evidence? this is a little bit of a big story, i think. rachel: really? i think it's a big distraction. will: it could be both. rachel: fair enough. will: let's check in with rick reichmuth live from the new jersey festival of ballooning. rick. rick: not only is it a fest sal of ballooning, they have all kinds of other activities like this one right here. i'm with the fearless floridas family. you are a thrill show -- >> we are. rick: this globe of death, i don't know if you can see it yet, you guys ride the bike around and and around. >> that's right. a 4-foot diameter $14-foot steel

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