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if the security risk is deemed too high. do you wish it was a different world that this was being staged in? we should not be too naive. and we know that people will try to benefit from this media exposure. but, again, it's up to us to remain calm and to promote and defend what is the most important in this event, and for me, it's sport. 0rganisers say the games will help to regenerate the suburb of saint—denis, home to the main stadium and athletes�* village, and one of the poorest and most diverse parts of the country. but some who live here have doubts about its legacy. it would be very complicated to travel. maybe for two months, there will be some jobs, but it won't last. will it change the everyday life of the inhabitants? i don't think so. despite concerns over swimming events in the seine due to pollution, organisers claim paris will set a new model of sustainability for future 0lympics

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CNN Newsroom Live

lot of boat traffic in these waters and not enough vegetation for the fish to thrive. but the trees come each year like christmas to help make up for the loss. >> if you look at it, there are plenty of places to hide in here. there are all these branches and there are the pine needles as well. >> reporter: since the start of the initiative, more than 1,000 trees have been deposited into the waters. scientists hope that makes for a lot of happy fish and humans like it too. eco-friendly way of recycling a special part of the holiday season. >> in sweden you give the christmas tree like a personality. you take it in, you choose it very carefully. and then you live with it. >> reporter: it is a gift that keeps on giving for inhabitants above the surface and below. paula newton, cnn. and before we go, soap opera

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CNN Newsroom Live

holiday season. >> in sweden, a christmas tree has a personality. you take it in and you choose it carefully. then you live with it. >> reporter: it is a gift that keeps on giving. for inhabitants above the surface and below. >> lovely there. i'm paula newton. thank you for your company. we'll have more news room in just a moment.

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BBC News

most northern part of grindavik probably within the next 24 hours. what are the authorities saying now about how concerned they are? weill. about how concerned they are? well, the authorities _ about how concerned they are? well, the authorities are _ about how concerned they are? well, the authorities are really _ about how concerned they are? -ii the authorities are really concerned but of course everybody is really glad that the people were safely evacuated. but only yesterday it was decided that grindavik would be evacuated from monday, tomorrow, because there were fissures opening throughout the town, so i think pretty much what the authorities now need to do is just wait and see how things evolve and may be the most important thing is to secure proper housing for the inhabitants that had to evacuate their homes. their

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BBC News

what the authorities now need to do is just wait and see how things evolve. and maybe the most important thing is to secure proper housing for the inhabitants that had to evacuate their homes. their future is very uncertain now. this is the live scene as the sun has started to rise in iceland, where you can see that large fissure of the molten lava bubbling up near the town, just a few hundred metres away, and as we've been saying, they are now keeping a close eye on whether it actually enters the town. they are saying it will change how the civil defence will deal with that and make sure the lava does not get into grindavik that it has flowed over a nearby road and the

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BBC News

because only yesterday it was decided that grindavik would be evacuated from coming monday, that is tomorrow, because of there were fissures opening throughout the town. so i think pretty much what the authorities now need to do is just wait and see how things evolve. and maybe the most important thing is to secure proper housing for the inhabitants that had to evacuate their homes. their future is very uncertain now. this is the live scene as the sun has and rising in iceland. the molten lava bubbling up near the town, a few hundred metres away.

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BBC News

information about the current danger level to people nearby?— level to people nearby? the eruption area has not — level to people nearby? the eruption area has not been _ level to people nearby? the eruption area has not been closed _ level to people nearby? the eruption area has not been closed off - area has not been closed off completely, there is no one in the area so there is no imminent danger to people right now because of the eruption, it is only infrastructure and of course houses that are owned by the inhabitants. i and of course houses that are owned by the inhabitants.— by the inhabitants. i also read there are _ by the inhabitants. i also read there are still _ by the inhabitants. i also read there are still some _ by the inhabitants. i also read there are still some animals, | by the inhabitants. i also read | there are still some animals, is that correct, annable —— animals like sheep trapped in nearby pens? that is correct, there are sheep trapped in some houses, they are always kept on during the winter. that is of course a concern and there is no way to get to them. the outlook is not good for those animals. . ., outlook is not good for those animals. . . ., , ., ., outlook is not good for those animals, . ., ., ., ,':ifi animals. iceland has more than 30 active volcanoes. _ animals. iceland has more than 30 active volcanoes. is _ animals. iceland has more than 30 active volcanoes. is this _ animals. iceland has more than 30 active volcanoes. is this just - animals. iceland has more than 30 active volcanoes. is this just the i active volcanoes. is this just the reality of living there, there is a threat which exists? in

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The ReidOut

modern warfare. they are also at immediate risk of death by starvation, dehydration, and disease as a result of the ongoing siege by israel, the destruction of palestinian towns, the insufficient aid being allowed through to the palestinian population, and the impossibility of distributing this limited aid while bombs fall. >> during the three hour hearing, south africa argued that israel has not only committee genocidal acts but also acted with genocidal intent, using public statements by members of the israeli government to make their case. >> members of the knesset have repeatedly called for gaza to be wiped out, erased, and crushed on all its inhabitants and they have deployed deplored anyone feeling sorry for the an involved cousins.

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The Beat With Ari Melber

because of, of course, covid and thpandemic. what you're looking at is a tough situation for people who work in news, eecially local newspaper that's among the biggest casualties after decades of being a pretty sturdy local business. our colleague rachel maddow has spot lighted this for many years and has found the rule in these often underpaid, hard working journalists. >> credits to the paper that's delivered the story. we wouldn't have known about it without you. our guests are local supporters are the san luis obispo tribune and the kansas city star. local reporters at local papers doing work of national significance. it's work that is needed in those communities, in those counties, in those states, but also in our country. >> absolutely. because to be real, what is a country if not a collection of all the inhabitants, residents

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Kirinyaga to issue title deeds to squatters in 11 colonial villages

About 91.2 hectares of land will be surveyed and title deeds issued to the inhabitants

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