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out bringing the news and current affairs. ah ah, ah. a search for survivors out of the residential building collapses in the us. dozens are missing. ah madison, this is a life and also coming up another grim discovery, a canadian indigenous group says it's found hundreds more unmarked graves that a former residential school admission of air strikes. buddy feel peers military denies, hitting a busy market into good. i reported the killing dozens of people and rush of a big
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u. k. also a naval compensation in the black sea. ah, under the fire rescue, workers is searching for survivors after the section of an apartment block collapsed in the u. s. state of florida. at least one person died when 12 stories of the building and stuff side near miami beach plunged to the ground in the early hours of thursday morning. at least 51 residence on missing authorities say they rescued. 35 people from the building, filling out the window and you can see i thought it was like a store were coming in. what happened was when the dust cleared, there was the back half the building or back. 2 thirds of the building was gone and
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the dog in the neighborhood. and basically we have like a really big ramble and were think that it was like a motorcycle like classic early in the morning. and we turn around and see a cloud at home and always just like what is going on. okay, let's look, go to cutting me out. who's close to that collapse, building in miami cutting. just talk us through what's happening with the rescue efforts. first of all was he mentioned, there are at least 35 people who are pulled out of the rubble when this, when this happened. but those search and rescue efforts are still ongoing. they were complicated a bit earlier by some bad weather. we had some heavy rain that has since dissipated, but the thread over more remained. so that could be a complicating factor for 1st responders there. but they are expecting the death count to rise more than, than, than it has already. i mean, so far, we only know if one person who has, who is past,
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but we're expecting it to be higher than that. as authorities continued their search and recovery efforts. the you, the, the collapse tower was part of a big apartment complex of basically, you know, 3 towers is that house, i think 5000 residents or so. and one of those towers completely collapsed that had 136 units in it. and more than half of them have basically been rendered uninhabitable from, from the collapse. can you know that there's just been a press conference, but some of the officials from, from south side and also from miami dade county. are they the mayor of miami dade danielle living there? can i describe this as an incredible, an unimaginable situation? give us some indication if you can how, what kind of impact this is had on the community. there were just devastating rob,
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i mean the mayor was speaking from the family reunification center. that's been set up just a couple 100 meters away from, from where we are. and that's where families friends loved ones are going to try and find out about their loved ones who lived in this building to find out. are they ok, are they still alive? do they need help? so the seeing there is one of panic and station and shock, frankly. i mean, we are in surfside, florida, just steps away from from miami beach. this is one of the more desirable places to live and south florida. you have the, the daughter and son in law of donald trump, who live not far away from here. the 4 seasons hotel and residents are just a few blocks from, from the building that collapse. and even, even within the complex itself, you have units that you just just a short while ago were selling for starting price, about half
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a $1000000.00. and there's a, a penthouse unit that just recently sold for 4500000. you can see that building a little over my shoulder, and that's part of the building that has, has not been been damaged, obviously. and everyone's there has been accounted for, but immediately adjacent to it that other part of the building, as you've probably seen and videos is just completely collapsed. and that, that those units are all ocean front. it's right on the beach. this is, this is a place where people have been moving through from other parts of the country from new york to los angeles, elsewhere and for people to wake up and see the scenes of destruction reminiscent of the oklahoma city bombing of $993.00 is shocking to say the least. green thank you, just as you've been talking to this there we were watching some of the pictures of the building coming down. and i'm just seeing a few lines coming out of that press conference. but the governor saying that be the engineers are going to start the process of trying to work out how exactly this
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happened for now cream had had in miami. thank you very much. indeed. an indigenous group in canada says it's discovered $751.00 unmarked graves at the sight of a former residential school. the group says the discovery in saskatchewan province is the largest of its kind in canada. last month, the remains of $215.00 children were found at another former catholic, one school in british columbia. at least 150000 indigenous children were forcibly removed from their families and sent to residential schools. the last one was closed in the 1990 s. we are going to be putting names to these unmarked graves. we want to honor our loved ones that lay there today. we want to make sure that we keep place and preserve it. so many can come here and he'll it's going to hurt in the coming months because the more we
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put names because i'm the more that it is going to re, re open some of the pains that many in maryville residential school got sinclair is a professor, native studies at the university of manitoba, he says, indigenous people in canada have been trying to draw attention to these deaths for years. the discovery or the uncovering of residential school children at these schools, which ran for about 10125 years or so in the country. these schools were run by, paid for by the state, by the churches. and these place there were places ramping of disease, oftentimes crimes like murder and abuse. and also children who tried to escape and died was trying to travel back home. and so the number that the truth reconciliation commission, which was the investigative body that looked into this issue that was on 3200
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recorded death. but it's likely more closer to the number of 222-5000 deaths of children. and those sites now through the investigation by indigenous people throughout the country, community and surprise. but it isn't, as people have been talking about lost children for decades, every single indigenous communities. this country, it has part 600 and 41st nations hundreds more communities many in your communities as well. i mean, people are always talk about lost children and children who are sent away to these schools, taken away forcibly by the canadian government and never came home. so it's no surprise for people's, but it certainly is the price for canadians who have been sold a narrative that i've talked a lot about schools being educating children. it is just people know that these schools were about exterminating children. and so this is the case that we're uncovered now, and now it's irrefutable evidence that this is the case throughout the country. if you appears defense ministry denying that one of its military air strikes had
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a busy mortgage in the northern to dry region. but it admits attacking to grow regional fighters in the area. local health officials to say at least 51 people were killed while 33 others remain unaccounted for. mohammad otto reports from alice out of the hospital in mckelly capital of the ticket region. doctors through the wounded witness. i say a busy market was hit fan. if you have been asked. right. would kill dozens of people including children. they see up in defense force denies the market was part of the spokesman, kind of getting that done. i said they are talk to gathering all fighters from the 2 great defense forces. the p d. f. in the town of to go got 25 kilometers west of mikella out open on which actually are planes of eyes that can identify who are civilians in are a combatant. it is the year of technology. it was a great success. herrick air force carried out
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a successful job in order. magento asked, who had killed and injured children. senate footage from the scene of that kind of dentist said that the grand defense forces were good at faking injuries. the united nations was called for an ident investigation into the strike, while the european union condemned what it called the deliberate ticketing of civilians. this is yet another attack, adding up to the horrific series of international humanitarian law and human rights violations atrocities, ethnic violence combined with serious allegations of use of starvation and sexual violence as weapons of conflict. it said in a temperament, the courage unfolded as the rest of the europeans busy counting the ball of paper costs for lametre election held on monday. the conflict instagram prevented any voltage. their heavy fighting has broken out in several parts of the great region. in recent days, they see
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a piano army had dismissed claims by the tv that does civil towns including undergrad, 40 kilometers from the editorial border. we did appear. if to that puts to graham fighters within striking distance of a trail whose troops have been helping in your pin government forces, the un is demanding access to the region to particular defense forces continue. their advance is could, should they continue to capture major cities and we will face the challenge of how international aid can be flown into those area. and well, if you feel that force continues, it's reprisals which will be can carry down some as we have already seen by area of bombardment. the, the challenge will be who control has gone. thousands of people have been killed. millions displaced in the war that started almost 8 months ago. according to the un, around 5000000 people in today. and now in need of food aid, more than 350000 living in farming. howard the well just either at a sub
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a to appear across the border in sudan people are reporting increased attacks by armed groups. all for sugar is a 3000 square kilometer region of fertile land claimed by both sudan and e. c o p a has been fighting in recent months and there are reports of civilian abductions, as well as rising casualties. have been morgan reports from gala, but on the sit down ethiopia border for more than 15 years, selling wood has been amid the fierce source of income. he gets it from the forests inconceivable. incidentally, out of state near the eastern border with if you appeal. but he says, fighting near the border in recent months, has affected his livelihood together. the cons i wanted to let down for i and 2 others who were farmers, were abducted by ethiopian militiaman who cross the border. they demanded ransom from the village resident, while they held us, they kept saying that it is because of the border dispute between sudan in ethiopia
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that they launching attacks to make us move far from the border. the ransom was paid, and now i don't venture far out for fear of my safety. mis village is one of several inca body that lie along the border area. it's also an area where if you don't need people work to cross and come to trade and earn a living. but the ease of movement here has led to fear. dozens of people here have reported being abducted by you can militias for ransom. since the start of the year, part of the reason for the instability along the sudan if you're a border is a lack of clearly defined boundaries. in most areas. this issue has led to not only the abduction and killings of civilians in border villages, but also fighting between the 2 sides in the past. mom. in november, last year for dance, military moved to take over a freak out, 3000 square kilometer area in the notes and fish ago. that's to them clean. and they're a colonial agreement seeking back to 1900 or 2, but ethnic, i'm her promise from that they've been farming is 2050 years and it belongs to them
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. the dispute has resulted in the loss of lives on both sides as talk to the market . the border stalled to dance. army says it's working to keep civilian faith, not what you know and forces spread throughout the eastern region and capable of protecting civilians. there are safe signs with marked civilians to be in and to famine and continue with their livelihoods. but the areas that a danger zone should be avoided to avoid abductions by raiders from the other side . if the o p s as a border talks one to resume unless to dance army retreats from sugar, the violence has led to the repeated closure of the official border crossing those who cross from the that affects their economy as well or their number i bring goods to gal about and take other goods to sell back home. the insecurity affects us citizens because we're just simple people. what happens at a political or military level affects everyone on both sides. but those on top i don't experience what we do. back in the village. he says he hopes the border
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disputes between sudan, if you is resolved soon. if it isn't, he may have to find another way to support his family. he will morgan august 0 than that, but the body of state still had an audience here with security forces and northern iraq as they tried to reach our remaining iso fighters. 10 days of morning for the former philippine president whose families been at the forefront of the battle or democracy ah hello from del her nice su as is usually the case for the middle east, we've got an abundance of sunshine and quite high temperatures as well. so we've been focusing on kuwait over the last for a while. temperature is $4849.00 degrees and here's the forecast on friday. i think
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awaits. we've got you in for 49. same goes for baghdad. and you know, an area where the heat had been abating was the sea resort city of on talia, but it's now settled into place here 38 degrees. and if we take a peak at the next 3 days, we're going to cross that 40 degree temperature. well above the average of 32, i don't quite think that we'll get to the all time june record, but still we know high. he walked into play here for eastern africa. looks like this. we've got some weather for the ethiopian highlands, but not falling at the same intensity. just impulses through the central african republic on friday, off to the western cape. we do have a weather system pulling in, and that's really going to ramp up the winds. we could see got about 80 kilometers per hour, so not so much rain story. you will see the rain, but the winds really the bigger story. quick mover by saturday. it's out of there. but check this out. as we head toward sunday, another parade of systems marches in and this wind for cape town is going to bring your winds to about 65 kilometers per hour.
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defeated reminder of this hour, at least 51 people are missing off part of an apartment block collapsed in the us state of florida. at least one person died when a section of the building plunge to the grounds near miami beach. 35 people have been rescued. an indigenous group in canada says is discovered $751.00 unmarked grave. at the sight of a former residential school group says it's the largest discovery which kind in canada, last month, the remains of $215.00 children was found in a different location in the military denies it hit a busy market into dry in an air strike. but it doesn't meant targeting to rebels fighters in the area. health officials say the strike killed at least 50 civilians . the u. s. and the un say they want a full investigation. russia has one of the u. k. it'll target any foreign warships testing its territorial claims in waters of crimea. it follows
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a tens confrontation in the black sea on wednesday, russia says a british warship entered its territory. waters was led to it. finding warning shots by mister bought us johnson says the u. k. was pursuing freedom of navigation in international waters. brushes accusing the u. k of spreading misinformation. john hall has more from london. the u. k. ambassador to russia has visited the forums, foreign ministry in moscow. someone there to be given a diplomatic dressing down to social demo. and indeed, was given what the russians described as a strong demo over what happened on wednesday. and what were told the russians said to the u. k. ambassador is that the british actions in the black sea on wednesday had been provocative and dangerous. and if repeated britain would be held fully responsible for any future consequences. now not unusually in
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relations between russia and the west. what actually happened on wednesday is disputed by the 2 sides. we know that a british royal navy destroy h m, as defender, was on maneuvers of some sort in the black sea. curiously, with a number of journalists on board at the time it strayed, according to the russians into rushing waters. not far off the south southern coast of crimea, pretty close to sebastopol, in fact, where the russians, lexi fleet is based. it was warned by the coast guard again, according to the russians, what effect the audio of it, that if it doesn't change course, it will be fired upon. and the russians then say it was duly fond, opponent bombs were dropped in its path. and that is where the account very much differs from the pretty side, which says foreign secretary, dominic, rub a very strenuously and says no shots were fired. certainly no bombs were dropped. there was an exercise taking place somewhere in the vicinity. a rushing naval exercise where perhaps weapons were 5, but not at this particular destroyer and boys. johnson said it never entered russia
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waters. and that's because the u. k. side, along with a great many other countries, simply don't recognize russia's claim to crime year after 2014, an exception of that peninsula, from ukraine. political leaders mainly and administer kashmir or demanding that the indian prime minister should restore the region statehood. they've met not under moody for the 1st time since the disputed area was stripped of its autonomy in 2019 kashmir is mostly divided between india and pakistan. but it's claimed by both sides in full in thailand, anti government protesters, a back on the streets of bangkok, demanding the resignation of the prime minister. and also calling for more transparency from the monarchy and an overhaul of the constitution. tony chang reports from the time capital. i'm getting the protest season on the way with the sacrifice. in this case, a copy of the constitution. after a low protest,
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it took to the street to bangkok again on thursday. they go to mount the anniversary at the end that absolute monarchy and call for the resignation, the prime minister pro channels. but since the end of last year, the protests have lost their rhythm. covered lockdown have made gatherings more difficult, and many of their leaders have been jail, openly arguing for reform of the monarchy. they tell him right now they're out on bail, but still facing lengthy jail terms. quote, i hope for my lousy while i put a lot of thought about joining this protest after i got bail. i'm not worried. one of the conditions is i can't bring any shame to the monarchy for those still calling to the government to step down. frustration to no one seems to be ready to stop that on my part, i won't give up and i will come out to keep on fighting. the people who win. if you claim that the people gave you your power, you should listen to the people outside government house,
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a 10 stand off as one group of protest as threatened to smash through police lines with a truck. after brief negotiations, commonsense prevail, the protest is all slowly forcing the police back towards government house. but can they bring any real pressure to bet last year, despite all approaches, the government didn't move in and this does fill. they gathered in the downtown shopping district. the crowds were substantial, but unlike last year, they didn't bring the city to hold. this dissatisfaction with the government rises . these protests will be hoping that drum beat brings new followers to the cause. tony chang al jazeera bank up 2 years after his territorial defeat and iraq, isis remains active in several northern and western provinces. a federal police operation is trying to boost out the remaining fighters, but as him non con reports on how is security is coming at
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a cost for people living there. sunrise in hawaii and the rocky federal police head out on patrol their mission to secure the farmlands round here. searching for remaining isolated who controlled area for 3 years in 2014 and look for explosives and weapons. technology plays an important role. thermal imaging cameras and drones, a part of the intelligence gathering operation. high visibility is the main tactic . however, isolate light is it operate here a from here they have deep family and tribal connections and despite the heavy police presence, use roadside bombs and snipers to attack patrol. to look at the old vs. there are still many i still groups operating inside the liberated area because they still find sympathizes logistical support and funding. so we have to find these sympathizes and deal with it, not only by military force, but also true winning the hearts and minds of local residents by showing how
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dangerous the i. so id, ology is on political, social, and criminal levels. police search, palm houses, and nearby buildings based on information provided by rocky and coalition sources for local people. they also mount random rate. this is alma, whose house has been inspected today, surrounded by police out there. i asked him if he was comfortable talking about his experience. he says he's glad they have water on the air. the on him out of a minor security forces are doing a good job, the professional and there are no more security violations. the area is secure and they will also help us if we need to organize farming. so we don't have problems with neighboring farmers. despite the security during the day and night as a curfew was run 10 pm to 5. am that unlikely to be lifted anytime soon? well, the reason these patrols are so big and we've counted about 20 vehicles so far is
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quite simply, this is a show of force. it's a show of force, the locals, that there is actually security within this area, resource or so forth. to isis fight is the remnants of ice will fight is the may, will be in this area that they on the ground. and they are looking for them actively. the federal police, along with the iraqi army in the militia force, is known as the p. m. f. were part of the front line troops and the fight against deisel. they won't release figures of how many police were killed or injured in fighting and ongoing operations, but medical sources suggest it's in the thousands this couple of the sun and the grieving continues to. they say that i was shot on marcio. when he joined for a whole month, i was angry and didn't talk to him. he went to his father and uncles, asking them to help him reconcile with me. i was angry. i didn't want him to join. i was worried about him. we went through many walls, we lost many young men. he was my oldest son. i used to watch the news and when i
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phoned him, he would tell me he was fine. he never mentioned the battles with eisen. he never mentioned anything dangerous. it's just 25. he died fighting i saw for the control of bazy, old refinery, the federal police here and how we are out in force and highly visible. but how much longer is now a talking point. they're heavily militarized, and some experts wonder whether they will ever be able to go back to a traditional policing role in the future. enron, come out, is there no people in the philippines are mocking the death of former president brand new aquino president rodrigo to taxi. has declared 10 days of national morning, jim allen don't and reports it. so be it. i'm i'm up to stanley of late president beneath blocking says he died peacefully in his sleep. according to the death certificate he died of renal disease linked to diabetes. no words can express
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growth in our hearts are in total walk step 30 because he is gone. mission for be happy. now we've been mom. he's the only son of parents regarded as champions democracy in the country. his father sen beneath nor chemo was incarcerated, and later murdered on the tarmac of manila airport in 1983. during the marshall rule of former precedent for dinner, markins, if i were, his mother correspond quino, let the people power revolution the top of the markets regime in 1986 and was later voted president. and like his mother of keena was reluctant liter. under his leadership that began in 2010, the economy grew by an anvil weight of 6 per cent, and was considered the economic powerhouse of se asia. when china sees the
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philippine scarberry shoal in the south china sea in 2012, his government filed for arbitration at the hague and won the landmark case against beijing. that the victory declared china so called 9 dash invalid. it was a david versus goliath scenario. the president, the kena said, proved that right is, might, he chose to retire from the public eye when he stepped down from office in 2016, his successor, the current president to agree good to tear, to repeatedly attack the keenest administration and members of his opposition group the liberal party, but despite the verbal assaults against him, aquino chose to remain silent. there has been a huge out pouring of grief both here and abroad. many look back at his presidency and say this was a period of decency and progress, but i kina said all he ever wanted was to serve his country well. and that when it comes to its legacy, just like his parents,
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he will let history decide the bidding on the 3rd, his family has been at the forefront of the fight for democracy at almost every political turning point in the history of the philippines in one of his most remembered speeches as president, before he stepped down, he reminded everyone that even trying to the filipinos is we're fighting for jamal ali. logan 0 vanilla. ah, this is all just, these are the top stories around 50 people are missing after part of an apartment block left in the state of florida. at least one person died when a section of the building funds to the ground near miami beach. 35 people have been rescued, cutting my dad has more from south side in miami. we don't know yet what.
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