a major incident has been declared by the authorities in kent, after a second day of gridlock around the port of dover. officials are expecting to process 10,000 cars today, and travellers have been advised to allow at least three to four hours to reach the port and clear all security checks. 0ur correspondent in dover, ramzan karmali, sent this report. the queues on the motorway leading into dover. it s becoming a familiar sight. yesterday s chaos seems to be repeating itself today, and for many holiday makers trying to get away, this has become the worse possible start to their summer break. but for those who set off early there was an air of optimism. i m assuming at some point we re going to stop and sit in traffic for hours and hours and hours, but so far we ve got. we keep creeping forwards and it s been fine. the police seem to be doing a good job and getting the tourists actually moving and stopping the lorries coming in on the a2, because they were all told to come i
doctors preferred better science better results i m kevin lived ttac at the white house and this is cnn hello, and welcome to our viewers joining us from the united states and all around the world. by max foster just ahead the massive landslide in papua new guinea, berries thousands of people alive. we are in the region with the latest on search and rescue efforts violent storms sweep the central united states, leaving several dead homes leveled thousands without power, and millions more are at risk as the severe weather moves plus, no place is safe and israeli airstrike on tense in a makeshift camp in rafah kills dozens of palestinians. israel says it was targeting a hamas compound we, begin this hour in papua new guinea, where the death toll from last week s massive landslide now appears far worse than initially feared in the lessor to the united nations and emergency officials says as many as 2000 people were buried alive. the united nations migration agency has said the
but i think the future of black television is bright. (upbeat music) japanese prime minister fumio kishida and south korean president yoon suk yeol he three nations have not held this kind of summit. and more than four years cnn s michael area is following diplomatic developments and joins us live from hong kong. good to see you again, mike. what all came out of this summit and why is it so important well, rosemary, at this hour the summit is in the books. it just ended, and we have new language from the premier of china, li chong saying that this marks a new to beginning for all three countries involve the government of japan is calling the summit very constructive and why this matters. rosemary, this is about the three countries trying to avoid any kind of miscommunication, any sort of misunderstanding or undo escalation because tensions in the region are so high hey, we have china moving closer to russia. we have the united states pulling south korea and japan
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