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the, the business dw news line from ballot as gun violence threatens to overwhelm how you say, hey, it's prime minister has agreed to result. barrier of he has been on the pressure to relinquish bob by guns. move seize control of parts of the capital. announcement comes as regional leaders discuss a possible intervention on the ship, bringing hundreds of tons of food to gaza. finally lead support in cyprus. it's the 1st use of new maritime aid from las vegas as conroy c j u. so across
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that's in america's mountains. and john, those to reach the us now stop can facing uncertain future. the i'm good health is welcome to the program. hazy is prime minister. i a all the has agreed to resign after a week. so if increasing gun violence, the announcement follows crisis talks between caribbean leaders and us secretary of state antony blinking and halting the searching unrest in haiti, the country has been described as being at a tipping point. as criminal gangs overwhelmed ponts of the capital. the guns has been demanding all these resignation for weeks while on leasing mot. some experts have called a low scale civil war. inside haiti, which has left schools deadened thousands homeless, i hate,
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see is rapidly descending into anarchy, violence in the capital approach. it prompts continues to escalate and um, the gangs, and i have control large slides of the city, the alliance of gainesville, and the civil war and 5 minutes that i had only did not to the step down. and with the international airport close to all flights. he's been stranded in puerto rico, unable to a ton at emergency summit to the group of caribbean nations, known as catacomb concluded, that the troubled nation needed new leadership, a multinational secuity for the money. the prime minister apparently got the message and made this statement might not be yeah. last night with the council of ministers. agreed to put the transitional presidential council in place in the members of the account. so will be selected in
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agreement with different sectors of the national life. they don't want the, the government time running with the move itself immediately after the establishment of said, council up the yeah, it came shortly after us secretary of state defense. and he blinked and said, washington to double a to haiti, including another $100000000.00 for an international security for us to restore order. we support the plan to create a broad base, inclusive, independent presidential college. second, enabled the swift deployment of the multi national security support mission. and 3rd, prove that deployment through a reinforced ation, national police create the security conditions that are necessary to whole free and fair elections. a to haitians stuck in the middle of gang violence so weeks. these kind of come back promises, meeting very little label is
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a solution driven by haitians. come cannot do anything for us. it's like when you run for the rain and ends up folding and the much. the only thing i can say is that abby, along we is out forever, they cannot do anything for his anymore hates. he has not towels in election since 2016 as probably to scramble to find a solution. the question loons. who could be up to the task of governing haiti from all of the situation on the ground that spring in general is how isaac, he's in the capital for 2 problems. hasan prime minister already has an i'll see, would resign. once a transitional presidential council is created, what do we know about this council sofa? so the council was part of the discussions that were, i mean, part of the recommendations and resolution that came out of the king some meeting.
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so there was a 7 member presidential council that has been agreed upon by the local stakeholders and the international community, including car. com and the us. now you mentioned the local stakeholders of all the games. part of this is a group of stakeholders and both they simply accept as new counsel. so they are not part of uh, at least not directly part of the discussions that happened in kingston. uh, it was more uh, established political parties here in haiti. uh, now whether or not they will accept this new formula and along with the resignation of aria, already has it to be determined and we're still monitoring the actions it's, it's rather early here when susan use drop last night. now do you think this the resignation of how he could actually mitigate the situation and restore order?
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well, it was um, um, henri was facing uh, uh, a set of problems both inherited and some of his own. and uh, it's clear that many actors, various actors were asking for his resignation, but the loudest demand came from the gangs. now, how concrete the plans for that amount of national security support mission led by kenya? well, the details of submission and the timeline has yet to be publicized or published. if they were also a part of the discussion yesterday at kingston and kept kenya hesitated that they were ready to be deployed. but when that will be done, if anybody's guess, now, hey, this is a running out of food and water, and i made all this gang violence. how people actually coping
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well to un agencies have a warrant, uh, even in famine at the w. s p. and the unicef, i've worn of immune of time in, in the metropolitan area of puerto prints, since uh, port facilities in the airport, happy to attack by gans and are disruptive victims. how is that that? thank you very much. how you're welcome bye to the war and gaza. now the cup tall has said in the last hour that israel and thomas still not close to agree a deal for a temporary truce, although tulsa continuing between the 2 parties. the news comes as a ship carrying $200.00 tons of food herds towards gaza. it left the cypriot port earlier after being held up for days. the open arms vessel will be the 1st ship to
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use a new maritime card or set up to bring humanitarian supplies to the territory. and for more details, you of course funded rosie branch. it is at the joint rescue coordination center in allowing a rosie the open arms is now on her way. what was the hold up and the how long is it now going to take to arrive? so yes, that much needed to maiden voyage is no under way. and we're here at a coordination held in the port city of lauren to call for a secrete officials can monitor the crossing. so over here for example, you can see they can monitor the port and they can monitor the see route, which is some 400 kilometers from here in cyprus. this is a mock which shows the zone in which cypress is responsible for search and rescue should be ship come into distress. so you can see there's a lot of pains take, you weren't going on. it was not easy to get here. it took months of political negotiations to agree this plan under which is really officials oversee checks by
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secrete officials here in cyprus. so the cargo can go straight to gaza. and after that, there were a couple of days of delays to the timeline notes by uh, by the secret government. we understand due to technical details because as you can see, this is a very complex operation. but the 1st ship has my list. now the people have been saying that for delivering aid into guys, a trucking is the best option. uh, how much a kind of this new maritime roads provide, is what we know on this 1st ship. there are $200.00 tons of aid and that includes things like slower rice and jews that are operating the boat told me that also includes canned vegetables and kind protein like to know. but of course, that $200.00 tons is just the drop in the ocean when it comes to the enormous need which is at the ship's final destination in gaza. and certainly there has been
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criticism, but this is just not nearly the simplest or easiest way to get a and it's a complex crossing. it's a complex operation. and of course there are traditional simpler ways and that a spite land crossings. no, israel has welcome thanks, maritime colored, or it says it's committed to getting 8 to gauze and civilians, but it's also faced heavy criticism for just how difficult it's been to get food aid to the besieged territory. and also its face docking station is that it has blocked key entry to is it is crucial a to civilians across those one borders. now this aid on the ship well go to northern gaza with simon is actually looming. how will it be delivered and distributed safely of the well, that is the really the most complex, the most difficult part of this operation. so one of the 8 organizations that has been involved in the, in this a 1st shipment has actually been building a temporary floating jackie off because of the coast in order to receive that age
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and then go and distributes it. they say it's north oregon. so we're in the business most need to know separately the united states is building a more, a bigger temporary p or in order to be able to receive further food deliveries moving forward. and we don't have any figures yet on how many ships are going to be able to use these chords, or the idea is to run pop deliveries in the coming weeks. that, of course, we've only seen one so far. the certainly will be hearing from the united nations, they thought, well this will bring some relief. it certainly cannot be any replacement for more traditional land routes and there's therefore the pressure on israel to increase humanitarian accessible. continue was about 2014 from cyprus. thank you very much, rosie. that's have a look now. at some of the other stories making headlines, us, thailand's election commission says it will also the country's constitutional quote to dissolve the move forward with policy, which one last year as generally election. in january the court ruled the pontiff violated the constitution with its plans to change the law against insulting the
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moment to at least 50 people have been injured after a bullying made plain slime from australia to new zealand with the july and ally. and the last time suddenly lost altitude, mid flights for people remained and hospitalization. authorities have launched an investigation. it's the latest in a string of safety incidents involving us plain make a boeing move. tons of flight attendants have gone on strike. good frank, for the apple. some $600.00 flights, i expect it to be canceled effecting $70000.00 passengers. they want a 12.5 percent pay rise, or at least $500.00 euros move per month. kevin put a unit also going to strike on which police have removed aggressive tumor and other climate activists from the entrance to the swedish parliament, which they have been blocking it is of the companion,
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the 2nd day of protest against the effects of climate change and both they say is political in action to india now, where the government has announced plans to enact a controversial new citizenship law. critics say it is anti muslim. the little provides a fast track to indian citizenship to people who fled to india from i've gone a sound bundle of dish and pockets down before 2015 bought the little does not apply to muslims who are the majority of these countries. the government's announcement has been followed by protests in some parts of the country below was approved by india as parliament 5 years ago. but the government held off for me in acting it off the deadly protest broke out in delhi and all the cities. and sticking with protests in india, farm is the assets to resume them, march to the capital daily, part of an ongoing protest around securing guaranteed prices for the crops from
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this phone. one of the most influential voting books in india and the protest stop a challenge for prime into sender and promoting at of forthcoming elections w correspondence, many child dre went to one of the protest cops in the north to of the country to get a sense of the farmers frustrations long live the use because with national elections just around the corner. such valued cries from india's palmer should make any government notice. we'll see that on the really intensive fight the movement. because i think there is no way we'll go back now without the government agreeing to our demand. as long as this dictator he waited. listen, we will sit here as long as we have to. i have told my wife and children that either i'll come back successful for my dead body. well, he's a lot of the middle, muddy the body. the farmers mean demand is
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a guaranteed minimum price for all of their produce. they also want better pensions and their loans we but negotiations with government representative have so far not let any that because of the election, the pressure on the government is increasing, the more farmers are joining again every day. the timing of the protest is not lost on anyone. india is set to void national election soon. and the big protest now could be a challenge for the needs of movie. was seeking event, took them as prime minister. this is not his 1st brush with protesting farmers in 2021. the farmer's wife lost it, but over the last 5 minutes, the movie to go back on to watch some advice and noise, which according to follows, would have made the addition of the farming sector to use own mcgee
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thing is one of the leaders of this book to scan at some blue border in india, sped bus good stayed up and he says that angel movie also made strong promises to the farmers when he was in the opposition, including fixing the guaranteed minimum price as the crumbs. but did nothing of to coming into problem at all, because this moody is considered such a strong lead to someone who does know back down. then we should remind everyone that he is strong because of the people of the country. he should work for the people, we have no problem with who runs the government. we are just saying that the fund them is who all the bank statement of the country should at least be happy. with government data showing more than 50 percent of india almost embed the economist alcomite points to a growing despite at the between urban and due to india. he says that if not addressed this in balance of development, good for the political challenge for us to come. the reason is that you see 85
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percent of the form of a small and modular farmers, the income that they're getting from farming is roughly at, on the poverty line. okay. or even below the poverty because they have very low income to kind of new funding. they have to bought it. so that in that for now, heavy security forces and bob wires are stopping one jeep and the other farmers from marching to the capital city. but they are determined to stay put miles away from their homes and families. but then they say it is a matter of somebody who is now in the run up to this is us presidential election, much is being made about the thousands of my buttons crossing at the country's southern border. many of those trying to enter the us come from half way across the world and to in places like i've gone this dog feeling for their lives on to tale bon rule. they make the treacherous journey through south america and onto the us.
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mexican cross dw spoken to one family who faced people, traffic goes mountains and jungles in the hope of starting a new life in the us. and we have this guy is the faces to protect their identity. in doing cells in california. here more than 12000 kilometers away from the home country of guidance, then they can go for a walk in and pod without feeling for the safety. the mohammedan his father in law be simila are out of harm's way now. but the harvest they went through before fleeing afghanistan is still present for more than 30 years, basically that work for international organizations, making him a target for that tally bond with the taliban take over. the situation. got even worse. all the moms and things started. one of my 11 year old daughter is witnessing, then they threaten my sons in law. they said they would targeting kill someone they
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loved the most. i told them to take care of a i'm sorry when there's paid in your hot day as of the onset, the whole family flight of gun is sending go to many terry and visas, full brazil. but when they were approached by human traffic has to sell one of the boys, they panicked and decided to leave. so they embossed and a dangerous journey through central america in that area and got to reach the us. bottom line is very difficult when you're walking good. maybe there can be the deficiency of, uh, like a food to lots are lots more rain and we've helped me out with each other because we were $24.00 people. now they live in a shelter in cells in california, a waiting a decision on whether they can stay in the united states. and then search and t shed by many of the raf guns they as in like the organizers or can be volunteers.
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marcel was for an end, joe called atkins for a better tomorrow. they provide help for new comers, like a mom jointed today to protest sandwiches for newly arrived migrants. she says the political debate of a board, the conditions ignores the route problem. the us policy helped create the conditions. many of them live in so no running from they don't think about the 20 years of a war. you know, they just think about people that they perceive that shouldn't be allowed to come to united states. and these are folks who, again stood by the side of american values and principles and all that is and then gets offended. and so you're worried about this type of issue as you're creating a domestic policy issue. but i think it's a foreign policy issue for the family. one thing is clear, going back to afghanistan is not an option, and i've done this on, there is no stability of governments. so that's difficult for the future. um, i mean the, you, it's part of the, for example, for my children,
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husband that they do not have any bright future deer hoss that is with more difficulties a bright future. the children enough again is the currently denied not as being boss that has the same issues, the head of the w as diary impasto department. and let's talk about the plight of those african refugees. a bit more was that you worked on that story. we've just seen is that uncommon examples? thank you. okay, have, let's take a quick look back before i answer your question. it has been almost 50 years now that afghans have been seeing from war and persecution in the current conflict. they have been key phases for larger parts of the population, left to seek exile in the eighty's, ninety's, 20152021. since the ninety's, the majority of the screen routes were dangerous and extremely risky. so it was my own when i left the country as a child, but to answer your question,
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it is not uncommon that africans, or people hopefully in general, are risk in the future and their lives. what is rather uncommon though, is that atkins now take this route through central america to reach the states as opposed to taking the mediterranean route, for example, which has not happened before. this is a relatively new developments since 2021. and the numbers are still rising because people see no other option to reach the united states. so why did that go through south america? then why choose this route as well? many people. and that's, i think, the main reason why a large number of applicants are trying to reach the u. s. is because of the proximity they feel towards americans. many have been working closely with us nationals for many years. they have formed friendships, they speak the language, they know their culture, they feel close to the us. and most importantly, they believe that the us, which they promised that they will never leave them alone. they believe this promise for duty, for 2 decades. they have been told that the us was there to protect them and
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a system. so obviously they believe that they will be welcomed and they have no idea of what of what a waste and once they arrive. and now those who have not left off got this done and to work for uh for a non government organizations, for example, what are their lives like now? well, it depends on several factors. one of the factors is whether that organization is still active enough kind of son because they are still for an angel's operating. the ones who worked for other organizations are at risk or they're trying to keep a low profile. they're hiding. they're also trying to find a way to leave, especially the ones who work for missionaries, most of them i've already left, but enough got us on it also depends on who you are and who you're connected with to negotiate a better position for yourself in society under the current regime, not all people who worked for, for an angels are affected the same was that it has right now see me that thank you very much. i may send into
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a lovely unexplored waters off the coast of news. even in the past. we feel the trove of potential new ocean. spacious scientists believe they may have found up to $100.00 new kinds of animals off to investigating a rift on the ocean floor. some 5 kilometers down the ship, had one mission to find new species in the sea. before the last forever and assigned to the field into the nets, they found about a 100, the whole scene for the 1st time in new zealand bounty to us. first, i only saw woodside very low. it seems to cover about the same thing. sire uh, that was very nice. say now straight to y, a center suite. down through the net, we found a fairy law specimen of the quarter. st. pete's portrait seemed to come, but as small, like like
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a friend of creatures. the crew of $21.00 scientists ex underwood cameras to the sea floor and found some known species living at unexpected death. among them was the dementia. don is quitting an animal, it's over meter long. got the largest light organs in the animal kingdom and hooks on all of the arms instead of suckers. i know so this large specimen swim through the frame, had a little look at a flash of light oregon's once, and then disappeared off into the darkness and that was a hard stopping moment. in less than a month, the group has found this species of fuel pout. that's never been described. the whole dispute octo codle. and we've even go at least one creature which we're not really sure what it is. the bounty trust was long considered in on to explode region, but now find to, to show only be coming back to it again. and again. some sports news major
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