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the just unbelievable because the situation had never got more than just kind of a whatever do, what's your problem, you know, and then his dad and it just didn't make any sense how it escalated that quickly. the, [000:00:00;00] the, i'm for the back to boy, you're watching out g 0 life from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, attacked by israel as they lined up for scarce food. desperate people in guys i've risk their lives to avoid starvation, possible new sci fi. in guys i will be discussed when the directors of
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a c i a most side and contact fund minister. news this weekend is rout demolishes buildings to create a so called buffer zone in guys that despite warnings from the us and how to use the un security council is discussing russia's obligations that ukraine shot down a military st carrying ukrainian prisoners of war and bodies. military june to ends a 2015 p. c, the width to our ex separatists, and accuses me the to algeria of cost 5. the, the united nation says there is likely already famine in the gaza strip and around half the population. that's more than a 1000000 people are at risk of starvation and hundreds of thousands of those children. district people are searching for food every day, but reports say that as they do, they're coming under fire from these really ami diary cub was on begins that
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coverage from rough these people were looking for food, but instead came on the floor of the gulf at the long cellar dean, the goal of the strips main north south roads hoping to see to have the house without a warning, and his will strongly kit dazed earlier. all this searching for him stood with going for hardly hear him. okay. and this is why people here all prepared to risk the noise delta, and that is a slow death by starvation mode. and then what have you thought is 3, how is the, the sort of, i'm all about the basic things. there is nothing to but we're all living of kind food and this is really bad at the children's suffering and loss and getting sick. the situation is really bad for them and has a sort of easy. it was very little, very desperate. parents can do it since i was the what should we do? what's your children dying in front of our eyes,
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either drawing from the way from hunger. this is too much for us. very youngest, some of the most venerable and without putting the rushman at serious risk, which could affect them for the rest of their lines for the shuttle and was about to get them in a month and a half ago, this baby's white receiving point 5 k logs in a month and a half a loss, nearly 2 kilo's is white, is now $5.00 killers, which will impact the price of the baby. and it impacts as a unit. and then to the, to you, the worries would program say's that the humanitarian does not sign. garza is the worst. they have seen more ages, desperately need it. but for that to happen, the funding cost to still talk about as boone algebra, russell in southern guns. this is where i was. relentless bombing shows no sign of a beating a large crowd of palestinians waiting for desperately needed. aiden guides,
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a city with target advice really, soldiers on thursday, at least 20 people were killed. tiny, my mod reports on that from the fun eunice was really strikes, targeted silver location. the injured were rushed to the few remaining health centers in the besieged city. the more got lost, their hospital is full, the dead are buried in a hurry, not in a cemetery, but the hospital compound phase read. these are fighting the bullets on the door of the modern most of there's really strong to everyone. the killer bombardment upon eunice has force tens of 1000 to seek refuge and run those lucky enough to survive. these really strikes the north and then throw dog good over crowded thompson drop off. there is no help for them there,
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but these bill anywhere is pay for that honey on this thing. dollars of 50 is really strikes hit the residential building in the city. the victims were mostly women and children couldn't regarding the treasure and were sitting at home and all of a sudden a strike hit the nearby moss. the whole area close to it was destroyed. my sense of the occupation claims their problem is a safe zone. we came to it off or based on the occupations instructions that it was a safe zone. only to discover that it's just like the other areas that it's targeted. if we don't pry warning without informing people to evacuate. with no signs of an in today's really onslaught civilians would continue to pay a heavy price honey. my mode i was just the uh, southern gaza and i'll just see or understand scott tossed by minister. we'll meet the heads of the c i a most side, and edition intelligence in europe this weekend to try and secure a new deal between moss and israel talks are under way ahead of the meeting. but
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key mediators have yet to come to terms and, and now the differences between how my son is around, let's speak to him. the sound hoots about this using occupied these shows. and so lots of reports, honda, about a possible new sci fi deal between israel and her mas. what do you know about what's being negotiated at the stage of israel's war cabinet? is can reading tonight to discuss this very issue, but according to leaks and or force within is really media. what we do understand about this deal is that it would be a ceasefire upwards of 2 months. and in that these really are hoping for the release of all 136 captives currently being held in gaza. but in exchange there would be a large number of palestinian detainees currently in his really jails also released as part of the exchange. we're talking about post indians or from the occupied westbank or from gaza. this deal would be throughout many phases and in the 1st phase,
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it would see for everyone is really captive $100.00 palestinian prisoners released . and as the phases of the deal go on, the number of health indian prisoners per is really captive would increase as well . now we don't really know about the humanitarian aid situation. what these really is, are willing to offer to go into gaza on a daily basis as part of this deal. but we do know that the countries and the addictions are the main mediators here that are trying to usher in this deal. additionally, it is worth mentioning him as his position since the beginning of this, since the last deal ended. they've been saying for more than a couple of months now, but they're not willing to go back to the negotiating table until the war is over. they want to see a complete stop to the aggression via land air and see they want us to your total withdrawal of israeli troops from gaza. and that's been their position for some months. and so what about these really position have that, has it changed at all? because prime minister netanyahu has been adamant that the offensive on guys i
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would continue. so these really position has not changed at all for the last 111 days. but this war has been ongoing. these really prime minister believes that military pressure is necessary in order to achieve all of the military goals that he outlined on october 7th. he also says that a complete enter the war is simply not in the cards. but if either side wants to come to the table, they're going to have to offer up concessions if they want to secure. a deal, for example, is really is are currently building a buffer zone that is receiving the palestinian territory. they're taking away some of that land. this is something that the americans that have been speaking out against. it is also something that have us does not want to see. on the flip side, you have how much, who says that they also have non negotiable. these really is want to see the exile of some leadership like yes and want, and i'm how much of this and have also said that that's a red line. they're not going to accept. but you also have a lot of pressure on prime minister netanyahu internationally. and domestically on the international front, you have partners like the united states,
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other countries in the region, even ones who, who are mediating this deal like age of to want to see a 2 state solution. who would think that that is the only way there could be a, solve the problem for this conflict. but then on the other end, you have these really prime minister who said that this is something he's going to stand in the way of. it's nothing he wants to see. so these really position has been quite firm since the beginning. and it doesn't seem like they want to budge, but their population, these really society is increasing that pressure on these really prime minister, wanting to see any sort of deal to get these captives back. saying that these really, governments shouldn't offer these concessions from the very beginning, even if it's an all for all type of exchange, we're all palestinian prisoners would be released for the captive. so there's a lot of pressure on us and yahoo to get something done in order to secure the release of the captive. i'm to thank you very much for that time to saw who's live there, you know, q 5 east jerusalem. early i spoke to lauren schools, who's
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a former us assistant secretary of defense and a senior fellow now as a center for american progress. he says, a c, i h c. i's chief involvement in these negotiations is significant. i mean, the very fact that billboards is there and given who we yes, he's not a political appointee. he's a career foreign sort off of service officer. he's been in baset or to uh to uh, russia. i think it sends a signal that this is probably going to lead someplace though i know that prime minister that yeah, who has not helped things with all of the comments that he's made lately. but we have let him know that in fact, if he continues to act like this, the whole question of usa is on the table. and he also is feeling pressure at home because of what this war is doing to the is rarely economy. and so many people called up from civilian civilian jobs. so i think the fact that bill barnes is
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involved is a signal that this is pretty serious. how does bell burns convince the most side chief and other he's really officials that this is the best deal. right now, well, i think he lets them know that there's a lot of opposition in the united states to continue the many democratic senators are opposing any more a to israel. president biden has communicated that to prime minister in the app on that yahoo publicly in terms of how the direction that we want to go, particularly with the 2 state solution. so i think if you get the 60 days that allows nat yahoo to save face, you could say, well, i'm not giving up my age, which is just temporary. what the fact of the matter is, if you could do this for 2 months, it'll set the stage, i think for more meaningful negotiations and empower those people. it is real soon,
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you know when to this war and know that connected. yeah. who a lot of reasons he's just doing this is because it, when this war and so you'll probably be voted out of office, his relatives being accused of establishing a kilometer wide so called the buffer zone inside the borders of guys. it's commanders have previously suggested that creating such an area would protect is really civilians the us. i said it opposes any plans to change kind of science borders. i'd be kind of more as the one cause it has not been of age for over 100 days. the destruction is immense, along with the loss of life, and pressure, elaborate is called them. we have no place to go. my apartment is gone. i saw nothing but these things in my hands. i'm responsible for 7 people and i have children, and we all live in a school. my children are sitting there a lot of dead under the rubble. and they all concerns that these really ministry is moving to take permanent control of areas along the border, establishing a so called buses on one columbia to white,
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and eventually running the entire length of that $65.00. cuz i'm a to cause a israel border, does be no foreman announcement, but these ready ministry has already destroyed nearly $1100.00 buildings in the northern part of the strip moved it says is necessary to provide security to use ready communities on the other side of the border, we've been very clear our opposition to the force displacement, the people we've been very clear about maintaining an effect. the territorial integrity of guys have these ready. leadership appears to be ignoring the us. they want to move the board of photo, but it is forwarded and together destroying the lives of the people of garza. and that is of course, very dangerous and it should not be accepted. they should not be allowed. after that, the, i'm not that important fact that in my opinion, the talk about about also now is in a way article, the mission of data failure. the bus is own could also be legal under international
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law. whoever is riley is a proposal, has been proposing and is now perhaps re pricing with a little advertising. there's bit more emphasis is both loved paid to below full opposed by the international community and a way of occupying goss or whatever happens at the end of this conflict. is red, has already paid the path of destruction for the buffer zone, pushing palestinians into an even smaller piece of land. but if the zone is established, it gives no way for palestinians to return to the part of gaza. with a homes on stuart said vague, which is here, is seeking too long to 0 that you case for. and secretary david cameron believes a 2 state solution is the only long term answer for lasting fees. he added that he'd been pushing is around for concessions on getting a didn't as off the situation and cause that is terrible and getting was that people going hungry? those, the danger of disease is spreading even more than they all to
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a. one of the reasons i was in israel yesterday was the press for whole series of things to change. to get a into israel, we need the check point open for longer. we need the united nations officials in garza to be increased and number to have the visas to have the own would cost to take the $8.00 a run goes. so we need to make sure they can actually get the income, the size to the north and all over. we need the port of ash don't open symbol a from come. we should be focused on these things all the time and i am. but clearly the best, the aiden is opposing the by the offset to this whole question is a 2 state solution is the long term onset and in spite of the horrors of this. but we have to try and use this crisis for opportunity. and the opportunity is to, is to bring about the pools and then the c spot and then the political horizon. but this time to try and make it stop a voluntary reversible so we can get that long term solution. but as we get,
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of course it's, it's obviously still the case that as well as a state, needs to be respected by other states as having the right to exist within its borders. and having the right to self defense is every state does. international court of justice is to deliver it's entering, ruining on south africa is genocide case against israel. south africa wants to you and to top legal body to order an immediate cease fire in gaza. diplomatic as a james space, re force from the hague on the possible outcomes is off to well over 3 months of constant is really bombardment. in garza all lives are on the coast house more than 3000 kilometers away in the netherlands. south africa wants the u. as talk legal body, the international court of justice to order an immediate cease far as part of its interim judgement expected in a matter of hours is either the case being brought under the genocide convention. if it goes against israel does vittles out the country's leaders would ignore it
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and that they would refuse to comply with the cause orders. but it would be a huge blow both politically and diplomatically, not just the israel, but also to its main back of the bite into the destruction. the us president is already facing bouncing political pressure at home. in the un security council, on 3 occasions, the us is used is vito to block and of egypt see spa, but would bite and be prepared to retail again. this time in defiance of the world's top court, with a dilemma is that it puts him in a position of contradiction because through other conflicts, including ukraine. most recently, we've seen these calls for the maintenance of the roof space international order, the highest level of maintaining that order is the, the directives of the courts. so if america find stuff in a position of contradiction between what they've said on other concepts and what they're saying on israel, then this is a huge whatever for the administration. of course, if the ruling doesn't go south africa's way, it's
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a very different story. expect these riley prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his cabinet to say that military campaign has been vindicated, and that there are no will crimes, obviously, that so it was certainly not the case, but it wouldn't mean that this quote is decided that it can take action under the very high threshold demanded by the genocide convention of all the colts, including the international criminal cost. also based here in this city could also bring charges related both to war crimes and crimes against humanity. james bays l g 0 bag fentanyl coming up on this is our including a warning signs in don accuse each other are forced to be retaining and torturing civilians. we hear from some who say, say repeat the question is investigative committee has released footage showing what it claims is debris from
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a military playing that was shot down on wednesday. russia is accused ukraine of downing the plane that was transporting ukrainian prisoners of war. keith hasn't denied decrees, but this fuse key aspects the united nations security council is currently meeting to discuss the russian allegations less crossover to give it. and it's on the who is that you and a headquarters in new york, a meeting which was requested, an urgent meeting requested by the russian foreign minister, 24 hours ago. both sides not prevent presenting their versions of events. what have we heard so far? get as well, we've heard from the russian deputy ambassador to the united nations. he was one of the 1st to speak, and he called this pre meditated crime by the ukraine. and he also said that uh, identified, he said that uh they believe that it was either us made patriot missile or a german made iris
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t me so shot from the car key region that down to display. now he did not provide any evidence of that claim, but nevertheless, it's clear that the russian deputy ambassador is continuing to lay out the case here at the security council has what we've heard from russian officials in moscow earlier in the day about uh, their claims that basically that ukraine is responsible for this in terms of ukraine. they're actually not at this meeting. they could have attended, but they decided not to. so essentially speaking in their place was united states, the us deputy ambassador to the un, robert would said that well, facts still need to be gathered about the circumstances of this incident. he said, ultimately it is russia that is responsible for this war and anything that is subsequently happens. now, there are 16 different countries or members of the security council including that
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are that are going to be speaking here at this meeting. so it's a chance for everyone to lay out their case, but what we're hearing from other countries here, such as switzerland and mozambique, for example, is caution. basically, we don't know what's happened, but calling for a full investigation. gabe, thank you for the moment. gabriel is on to live there at the united nations. meanwhile, a russian court has sentence a woman to 27 years in prison for the assassination of a high profile kremlin blanca 26 year old dyad triple via was convicted on terrorism charges in connection with the death of light into tasking. he was killed last april and a bomb attack type of i gave him a miniature, sat you riggs with explosives at a gift, a as a gift rather in a st. petersburg, cafe petoskey was killed on the spot to and russian police of arrested at least 3 people outside of court in moscow for protesting against the prison sentence of
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a prominent crumbling critic. a gold garret can was sentenced to 4 years for repeatedly criticizing the crime that had previously been instrumental in instigating conflict between kremlin back separate to send keys on forces and ukraine's dumbass region. in 2014, the pol has requested russia, send back hundreds of its nationals who were recruited to fight against ukraine. it's estimated more than $200.00 nationals have been fighting for russia. at least 14 of them have died according to the past. foreign minister also asked for the reply to creation on the, on the bottom. nobody should get them and tell them we have lost russia to immediately stop the recruitment of the nationals in the army. immediately return those who are already serving in the army perpetuate the bodies, treat and return the ones who were wounded and compensate the families of those who were killed. sweden's prime minister has offered to meet with these hung gary and con,
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to bought as taco and tries to convince the only hold on to its nature application . according to swedish media of christianson and victo, old man could meet in brussels next week. hungry has already signaled it support for sweden joining the alliance, but wants to have consultations. first, sweden sought membership following russia's invasion of ukraine in 2022. to case president will shift hybrid wine as opposed condiments, ratification of sweden's made to a membership bid. this present joe biden had urged congress to approve the state of a $165.00 to just to on correct after the tech economy and vote on wednesday. present data on how to link stockholm's entry into nature to the $20000000000.00 f . 16 sales or not. as a don where for 9 months, the sudanese army and the power military rapids support forces have been fired. jesus control more than 5000000 people have been displaced in the war. both sides are accuse a forcibly the spacing civilians disappearing civilians and torturing them in
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detention centers. they denied the allegations. even morgan talked to some of those who said they were detained and beats every day for more than 3 weeks. how much recounts how he was beaten by his captors. he says he was imprisoned in the national television building, controlled by the parent military rapids support forces. his family puts out notices in hopes of finding him after he disappeared from home and on demand to find any that's it. they took me from you to my house and stopped beating even before 7th man to take up to accuse me of working with the army and beat me mercilessly. they took me to a state televisions building due to me and threw me into a room. there weren't people who are bleeding somehow distinguish, got the i was beating every day for 23 days before they finally released. i was only a civilian and let them go. how much says more than 20 others where detained with him in the same room. ministers in these families have been reporting the 4th
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disappearances of relatives since the early weeks of fighting between the army and the r a staff. many of the missing were men, but the women were reportedly health to because of says she was detained by the parent military for over 8 months. first car, as she says, are from rebel bullets fired by the recess while she was being tortured. i'm still so let it so fits as if i was being tortured, essentially abused. they accuse me of working with the government. i was taken to the eastern part of the capital along with other women. they beat us with a hole to the point we couldn't get up. they would wake us up with cold water if they find a sleeping. there was a woman who died because of the torture. they took her and we asked about her days later. we were told she had died, let us know, mind. it's not only torture that those 4 simply disappeared and detained. have to deal with this, but it is the right group known as emergency. lawyers say hundreds of people are being detained in various parts of the capital. some families who reported they loved ones missing,
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don't even know they're being things. the group also says most detainees are being held in any human condition that include foresight stations with very little food and water. the lawyers, they both were in sides, have detained and forcibly disappeared. civilians which may amount to work. crimes, a backup degree, the $52.00 detention centers in costume, the types of 5 being confirmed. others have to reach and confirmed because of the ongoing conflict, detaining, unfortunately, disappearing. people is classified as a violation of international human rights vote, according to the international criminal court. and can be classified by the quotes prosecutor as a war crime, crimes that have taken away menu from their loved ones, leaving doubts over whether their captors will ever be held accountable. he but morgan onto their own hearts, him staying in africa, the ruling military june to aid mollies ending a 2015 p. still with separate his rebels with immediate effect. military leaders
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say to deal with northern oncourse has been terminated after months of hostilities between separatists send the army and the june is accusing media to algeria of hostile acts. as talk to of last thing about this, he's the head of the saw have program. i'd be conrad added now foundation is joining us for molly's capital by michel force. it's a very compet uh, complex and complicated situation in, in the sy a region with a different groups and so on. let's just start with um, understanding why the deal fell apart in the and this was seen as an essential deal in, in maintaining bodies to betsy and it began and robbing already last year. what led to the complete breakdown and it was never really implemented. demarion's fails that have been imposed on them after the french army, you know, you know, give that to couch g at this from northern mom, even chaps, you know,
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apply to them that came this piece to you. which i do. right? yeah. media just thought for them, audiences my, how i so solid is the only age and then it was also not really implemented. they have a plan. so you know, they fall in the right bills and i do, and so on. and the money and government been supposed to work together, you know, great and using crazy for us that there was never a trust between the 2 sides. so the d of us basically tags on yes. okay. now in the statement that was issued on national television earlier this evening, molly is doing that, not just they blamed, you know, some groups who entered the deal, who the end of the do with. but also they blamed algeria which mediated the deal and accused on she is of, of, of, from off hostilities hostile that's what the dog jerry a do that the dies unhappy about. what the, what led to the fall out between now and syria and money? yeah,
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jerry has always treated northern monte is kind of influence area and i mean the independent playoffs, you know, to come i think relations also has contacts space service it rainbows by speech turing, see my deepest g at this and as i guess and you know, demarion's for all kind of suspecting as you and they want to keep the bad guys which sale. so in a general. yeah. i'll definitely g area and get them in and do that one thing and northern molly and so these demonic governments tend i, g, r i s interfering with its own s e s, and they have to be not unhappy about this jury. i broke a piece the so that, you know, that was a recent timesheets between the 2 countries. right? so now we have a situation where this deal is as has broken down, we have friendships who have left the country, the u. n is no longer present. these are where does this leave molly and, and what about the brought us i have region. yeah, i mean, not e s a, you know,
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who submitted to a corporation with russia. they cut off uh, you know, you know, app planes handicapped us even bought use of drones, some to key to, you know, russian fighters mess now it's on the ground. so the money in government is, is confident of, you know, controlling northern monte, when its own resolve. this piece the, it was all into feelings and they've recently, you know, made a big success say, you know, bring home code, you know, city of p dye which is right next to the bought off i 0. check the basic d o o on us for the gene government busy? french army, you know, get this from the north. they didn't know the money in the army to end techie, dodd is disappeared in the city. so the government is confident, you know, with the russians on the ship, they can handle things on their own. and. ready on the launch the own login piece processement to know also includes the tourist and for much it is okay. interesting . just see how a total on phones. thank you for speaking to us. oh, flashing. joining us and from by michel
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a go and an investigation is underway. in molly, after dozens of gold mine has died, a tunnel collapse where 200 minus were working the works. i usually close during the rainy season for safety reasons. nicholas hoc has a detail. they had come to molly southern district of congo ballanger river that they could find gold and get rich. instead they lost their lives. scattered on the grounds, what is left of the gold miners belonging slate on friday evening, they descended a 100 meters below ground. in galleries they built using wooden planks. there were hundreds of miners headed deep in the soiled searching for gold. when survivors say they heard a loud rumbling noise, moments later, the gallery collapsed. silence descended on the site only broken by panic. miners above ground, desperately calling or nearby villages for help. the village teeth, and then go my g r. i says they buried $73.00 bodies at the cemetery. the rest are
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still stuck below. where were the authorities when they needed them, he asks. the surviving miners seem lost for words. still in shock. it could have been them, as they are mostly migrants from neighboring city, go in brocade, fos, so they watch officials survey this site that the pleasure to add to the tragedy took place on a sites that belongs to a multinational company called african gold group. also known as to bonnie resources, a concession that is legally attributed should not have a tis no mine is uprising on this size. noma? the canadian listed company, african gold, has not commented on the accident, but the multi nationals paper claims. it is complaint with local legislation. molly is one of the forest countries in the world, and yet it is the 4th largest exporter of gold in africa. gold mining in the south
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region has become a lucrative but dangerous business. in february 2022, at least $59.00 people were killed in per key to foss, so after the explosion of a stockpile of dynamite added artisan old gold mining site. mining accidents are also regularly reported in guinea. set a goal in western molly, us. but those responsible for these accidents are rarely prosecuted. the villages of kung, about our morning, unable to bury their dead, they are angry and called for justice nicholas hawk elgin 0. coming up after the break time i listen that i'm getting called on guess capital. both that were wild fires are raging on the hills surrounding the city due to us severe drowsing sense of 5 by in new weather phenomenon and climate change.
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the tropical sites are and currently use by during the northeast coast of queens, new. it's a bit of a mess. i have this new system i to it and the winds on to specially strong 10250 calories of proud guest twice. but the rate, i think we'll hang around and call some problem because it falls on effectively dry ground. so it makes its way into our back queens and sounds of it's quite a hot bed. so 2046, i should say just in the reco. but what about the average? but because of the interaction of the try it in the window of the top and things will cool down in those go cool, very yeah. to fulton. but the rain will produce in flooding. here is quite human in both brisbin and in sydney because of the on the show breeze. but most new south wales is dry. we seen rainy, west australia that's also dispersing during saturday and the temperature mobile bowers below 40 exchange in new zealand. but it won't surprise church. this is because the wind drives out on the way down from the mountains renew,
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which on the west, the siber 28th is quite high. but that ready and goes through, give it dryer. often a are now in indonesia and delays that you'd expect funding. so to funding this time of year, so they're exception this year. please send them a lazy some off, right, maybe western job. i'm most proud of the next couple of days the, the, they look it out to us and everything is good. even explain the torture, all types of torture. it was unbelievable. they would take us with the bucks of their guns on our heads. 5 soldiers, speeding poor, we've been occupied and imprisoned out. is there the latest news as it breaks the word along over a 100,
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they have left many feeling life. you will never end with in depth reports. many thing that is most victory until all the comes to a boat to the price, even if that means i didn't need it from the how to the story palestinians here say destruction caused by is really forces is a form of collective punishment. and the israel is attempting to turn them against the resist the the, [000:00:00;00] the question back a recap of our top stories on how to see or at least 25 is the names have been
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killed by is really fire as they were waiting for have more than 100 others were injured in taken to the she's the hospital in gaza. city i'll just hear, understand, understands that the chief william brings, will meet the cutoff fine minister and the heads of most side, and give should intelligence to try and secure a new sci fi deal between hamas and miss ralph talks on the way ahead of the actual meeting, but key mediators have yet to now differences between the 2 sites. and these rallies being accused of photos in a so called buffer zone within casa army officials has previously said creating such an area would protect civilians us as opposed any times to change out of signs . for now the death toll from wednesday strike on a you and shelter. in con, unice has ways into 14 early and my colleagues on these they don spoke to thomas white, the director of going right f as in gaza. he said is really forces gave reassuring, says that civilians would be protected,
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but they were not followed up. we are in constant contact with the is riley army. we provide the coordinates of all of these protected sites. all of these un, uh, facilities that are under you in flag and particularly those facilities the, the big schools that uh, sheltering internally, displaced people. so i, we're very clear about where these locations are. yeah. and then at times all appeared, all flashing in that area. we are literally an hourly contact with the is riley. i mean to reinforce the fact that these are protected sites and try and work with and to ensure that the adequate precaution is taken in those areas with their ah, civilians are taking shelter. it doesn't look like adequate precautions being taking the right. i mean, are you satisfied with, with the response you get from these riley's so we are getting assurances from
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these riley's but that is not followed up and you have what's very clear yesterday and this isn't not, yeah, this is not what you know. i slide it into this is happening all across on eunice and has been in the past in other parts of gaza. you know, that there's not disproportionate toll on the civilian population as far i think has come in space areas. on the one hand, we're getting assurances that civilians are we protected a thing. civilians are losing their lives and to be injured. in the cost of these hostilities, a w h o has repeatedly one that is there as well on guys a has brought the health system to the brink of collapse. relentless bombardment test created widespread damage and lead to die shortages of medical staff and supplies. just 12 doctors are still working out of ox, a hospital that's about 10 percent of what they had before the side of the war at
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nasa hospital in the south. more than half of all staff have left at least 400 patients remain and the more south for 337 health care workers have been killed by is really forces since october, the 7th, and 30 hospitals and 50 for health care work centers. i completely out of service to eric. yes, sorry. which is a spokesman for w h o. he says, not only can the age of not get the urgent care they need, but a laundry health crisis is low. mean, according to the minister of how 26000 people have been killed. i may need you to go by much, but if we keep a conditions as bad as they are definitely going to be worse, we will have to remove people dying from and not be able to research to receive medical care. so i guess people with cancer, people with diabetes, people who need the uh, reno dialysis, uh people but it should be but who, who have conditions that require
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a going to see see doctor and we have reports also that is a, uh, we have reports of that are real diseases among children that the risk surgery viruses, so it is going down people so hungry, our trucks are supposedly being stopped by, but i will just hold, there is a phone in those trucks and we have to explain, it makes its medicine. so people are hungry, people live outside, sorry, conditions with no access to boilers with no access. uh, with no access to clean water. uh so its, it's really definitely combination which will uh, increase the mortality. so really be need access to 2 hospitals to preserve of what is left of the health system. and if you need a vessel, you really need to say fine. otherwise, the deductible just to increase the increase of all the let's take
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a look at some of the days i've been use now and at least 50 people have been shot dead after gunmen attached several villages in central nigeria, dividing slate on wednesday despite okay, if you be imposed the day before the latest blood shed follows an attack that killed at least $140.00 on christmas day. community leaders are accusing the nigerian military of helping the attack as has been repeated violence between thomas and had his in the area. the columbia is appealing for international help as it battles. dozens of forest fires across the country. hundreds of fi g as in volunteers have been trying to extinguish places on the mountains surrounding bobo, top defies. have been fueled by record temperatures and dry conditions, forcing school classes and slides to be cancelled. columbia, as president, has since declared a natural disaster. alexander on 50 has more from overtime of hundreds of
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firefighters and soldiers have been working around the clock to contain dozens of wild fires that have broke out in the last week across the many parts of columbia, including here in the capitol board with our there have been a number of active awhile, fires on the hill to a surrounding the city. you can see one of them behind me where hundreds of of firefighters are still working to contain the fire there. you can see that it's very close to a number of neighborhoods that have been built on, on the hills here. and that's all right. these are worried the of what will happen in coming weeks and months. we are a pretty much in the middle of a very severe dry season here that has been intensified by in new weather phenomenon. and the climate change. the expectation in a useful year is that the dry season with the end in february. but in this case,
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the experts are saying that it could the easily continue until the end of march or the beginning of april. and we could see severe effects in terms of more fires and routes across the columbia until may, which is obviously very worry. so my uh for the country, the president of the columbia announced the a natural disaster and also called for international health to, to help the country contain the fires. and what will happen in the months to come? i listen that i'm get the address the book with the launch fi that broke out in a hospital in. yvonne has been brought under control the blazing golf the facade of tehran scanned the hospital on thursday night of visual, say no decimal series injuries have been reported. investigators are now trying to figure out what caused the fire us out of your pin central bank has announced that it too soon. it was low interest rates. it's too soon. rather too low interest rates. inflation rates have fallen after storing a year ago, but the war and guys,
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our intentions disrupting shipping in the red sea, are expected to drive prices up again. this cs set, boston has more from brussels. sons are full rejected by supermarkets of past it's sell by date, ends up at this food bank distribution center on the outskirts of brussels from here, which will find its way to thousands of full families in the belgian capital. despite a decline in the rate of inflation in the euro's own, from its peak of more than 11 and a half percent in 2022 to 2.9 percent at the end of last year. food prices have remain high and millions of europeans are struggling. the number of people we have is constantly increasing. not by too much, i mean a few percent each year, but it's a, it's, it's a realtor and such as about very products and wrap some water, $13000.00 pool of people that lives here every day with poverty levels going up in
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many european countries. more and more people are defending on food donations. turning what stop, a small handouts into a well oiled industry. a free food with a tax on ships and the red si, fi us that the guys i work with escalate in the middle east and energy prices remaining high after rushes invasion of ukraine. hopes of economic relief this year are being dashed. the european central bank, maintaining the hold on interest rates is keeping borrowing cost high and demands for loan slow that's expected to them from growth and us own to less than half of one percent. having the european economy is somehow stuck in stick nation. it's not a severe recession, but it is a minor 2nd nation when we also look at the leading indicators. uh, there are no signs of an imminent improvement. not a great prospect for both sellers and bias at the local markets where business has been slow for over a year. out of football, pu smith's mother, especially now with the providence and the receipt shape test to make lights that option. so transport cost
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a higher and our goods will become even more expensive for present for us. it's a 2 full program if customers already buy, unless it is a trade that it has become hot to make and leaving. when we started the republic with a reca, blue unemployment rate of 6.4 percent is expected. that work is around your ability month, large pay rises this year. something that could push up prices even more. and not a reason for europe central bank, which is aiming for an inflation rate of 2 percent by next year to not take any chances, while many europeans hope for better and cheaper time soon, economists say it's hard to predict when or if that time will come step saucen, l g 0, brussels, and find sangree from is have dumped the rubbish in front of a train station as a protest against rising costs. they're blaming the government and the year for rising prices, taxes and the costs. so ecological legislation. so i'm, i've been using practice to disrupt traffic. the movement has been growing across
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funds is by, by some of the demonstrations in germany and the netherlands lead this also known as well. new, the idea behind this riley today is that we so cool job and all the costs and standards that have been imposed on us to use that we can't take it anymore. and so a price is still not being increased. and so the says the effect means that people have no income on the farms. and so we can no longer make a living from our profession to die in a meeting addressing the future of agriculture. in the u. european commission president aust level underlay and outlined some of the challenges faced by the block. how can we elevate the standard of living for families and the attractiveness of food communities? how can we culture be sustainable with in the planetary boundaries? how can we but to harness knowledge and technology? how can we enhance europe's food system for competitive driving future?
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these are just some of the questions that we are facing. a trained, striking germany is now and it's the 2nd day. the german locomotive drive is union, wants to negotiate pay increases and a reduction in working hours with the countries. stay tuned to main railey operate, to deutsch are bad. the 6th, a strike is the 4th. since october last year, and it's completed for break records for us to ration sweeping, changes to argentina is economic regulations of the at the 1st hurdle in congress, but tougher obstacles lie ahead. the new price it didn't have any days on the bus bell now requires majority approval from both congressional chambers where his own coordination only holds a minority of seats reform package, which would privatize a raft of public funds and introduced tax changes. as i can see, the launch protests see now position coming up on ology 0. we meet farm is living along the north and south korean border,
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who are directly affected by the growing tensions between the 2 nations.
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back. another mass creve has been on a stain one to 3 decades after the 1994 genocide. it was found under the foundations of a house in the southeastern town of goma. the mayor says they have discovered the
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remains of at least a 141 people still far. i exam, tobias has the d test. rwanda's famous we rich volcanic red soil, turned over by shovels and garden tools, revealing a family secret hidden for 3 decades. shards of stone teeth, sculls, yet another mass graves from the 1994 to genocide. it was discovered benita home in the village of him go mad. it's believed the family knew what was underneath. 5 of them had been arrested on suspicion of complicity in genocide and concealing evidence for the community around them. it's horrifying. hey, by new equipment, i'll come over and let them know we thought, you know, no, we're not. we found so many bodies under the house and we're still finding more. can you imagine them building a house where they sleep and knowing for 30 years of their own bodies onto them and never saying any. so wanda is genocide,
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so 800000 ethnic to these but also moderate ethnic hutus killed by members of the food to majority. years later, survivors are still searching for their loved ones. shoes and tattered clothing. carry important clues or you could it or did i guess it was not gonna need as i want to. we try to also sent us for genocide, crimes to tell us where the bodies are located. because we didn't want to find them in a form not buried. it's unfortunate the off the suit to use. we still found bodies under construction sites. we feel bad and we keep thinking about what happened was the biggest challenge is getting those who commit the killings to reveal the locations of these grades. they're still being found regularly across the country. the remains of more than 100000 genocide victims have been honored in the past 5 years alone in government. they're not sure how many victims are buried here. the mayor says the deeper they dig, the more they find alexandra buyers out to 0. south korea is wanting that
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north korea is boosting is weapons capabilities. the north said it testified what it called a new strategic cruise, and they saw this week feeling young also launched a long range hypotonic nissan and submarine drone attack system. last week, unit skim visited the community on the border to see how the tension is affecting thomas lice. the farmer gimme on being also runs a distillery business on the side making rice wines. he can be proud of working near the demilitarized zone or the d. m. z, as it's widely known, means he sees the highs and lows across the border relations toyota and tongue balconies. i just don't know if there's mill, it just crashes. farmers are forced to suspend their work and retreat to safety. if the situation motions younger people believe corporation will be using, making it any harder place to live for us, peace is
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a critical need for our daily lives. a model rail ride to a former us military outpost offer is a unique vantage point. a rare glimpse over the d. m. z at into north korea centrally located on the korean peninsula. this former transport hub used to be bustling with activity until korea was divided. what you see behind me is white horse hill. the sight of one of the fiercest battles of the korean war, changing hands thousands of times and sustaining massive casualties by both the chinese army and you one forces. the battlefields are now rice patties were only registered farmers and visitors are allowed. a few kilometers away. on the other side of a forest stands a north korean town. satellite imagery shows a statue in pelham young, built by north korea's founding ruler to celebrate reunification. one day now demolished, to erase that hope. after an order last week from leader came town and back in the
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south, a town in the portal, county of total and rebuilt to show what life was like in decades past weights for tourists, along with a lasting piece which remains ever elusive on the korean peninsula. unit skim algebra title on south korea to. meanwhile, north korean leader kim jong own has said the failure to provide basic necessities to the north korean people amounted to a serious political issue. speaking at a meeting of the ruling workers, party of korea came riley delegates to make urgent changes and res citizens living standards, especially in rural areas. young young's economy suffers serious food shortages, worse and by international sanctions and natural disasters. what are those that will come on? we should not sit by and whites till the situation and conditions too and favorable, but find more jobs to be faithful to our duty for the sake of the people. and adults, new policies and address ourselves to bring them into practice full of confidence
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by assuming a sense of heavy responsibility for ourselves. south korean media reporting present yoon sancho is expected to explain how the 1st lady became embroiled and a scandal involving a hand back. dabbed the door back, scandal came the key on he is thought to have been caught on hidden camera, accepting a price worth more than $2000.00. concerns have been raised over whether or not the gift breaches on type driver a loss. some supporters say it's simply an attempt at us me a campaign. a hong kong court has restored an active is conviction over a band vigil. remembering the 1999 kevin men square, crack down. chow hung to was sentenced to 15 months in jail in early 2022, after inciting, out of state pon individual boundary. and colby 19 pandemic restrictions. a year ago, a high court judge ruled in favor of her appeal, widely seen as
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a victory for full pro democracy activists. and the 1st group of timelines, new cost groups under the extended one year. compulsory military service have reported for duty. the new recruits had their head shaved as they began 8 weeks of basic training. and that is in use for now. all knowledge is 0. i'm fully back to go. thanks for watching list for on i'm is with do next with more of the day stop stories. thanks for the every human mind is unique and managing thoughts at the emotions challenge. and if you're not helping meant to me, it's sort of like you're, you're not living. we travel to south africa to explore traditional healing techniques to being used to improve wellbeing. only one is an assessment today for the 1st of all cleansing and to south korea. we're bring training is leading to
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a limited success. it's one of the most important factors to be able to stay calm. stay relaxed and be able to share your shot as you normally would. amongst episode, sweet. oh no, just the starter. i screamed when i heard it, and the police officer that like, had me also responded like like, they knew something bad happened? well, sarah was being arrested. the team of officers killed, taught to get in a garage of gunfire. they make 57 hollins, his body, some of the some of the let's break the bones a sword. he's clean for to get to fired. first wounding a state trooper in the abdomen. and that a pistol allegedly registered to, to,
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to get to was recovered from the scene. they say there is no footage of the actual shooting. just recordings from officers who were nearby. that footage has raise questions about who actually shot the trooper officer. i really don't believe anything mondays. i think there are 9 and there is nothing new. everybody knows that police and i a lot of the stories that we cover a highly complex. so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can. as always, is there a correspondence? that's what we strive to do. the attachment is right out of state and line up the skiff. food desperate people in gaza, the spin lives to avoid starvation. the
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i don't want elizabeth put on, and this is i'll just live from door. how so coming up a possible need,

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