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inside story podcast, a frank assessment of the days headlines subscribe. now, however you listen to podcast. ah oh, wow, overturning the expedition rolling on gillian, a songs the high call to london clears the way for the weekend. it's founder to friends, trial in the united states, from the king military secrets. ah, what about this? and this is all the 0 life, doha also coming up, ah, receiving the nobel peace prize journalist maria herself, the philippines and russian dmitri monitor are honored for helping to protect
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freedom of expression. so it is in miramar falls silent to protest military rule as international concern. man said killings by government forces us to leave their homes by any means possible. vices in cameroon, flea as herders. farmers and fishermen fight over shrinking water resources. ah, the beginnings find our joining us army has lost his latest bed to stop extradition from britain to stand trial in the u. s. for leaking military secrets, the u. s. one, it's appeal at the high court in london with judges overturning an earlier ruling. that assange would be a suicide risk if you lost sanctuary in britain. a 50 year old australian face is up to a 175 years in jail, if convicted on several charges, including publishing classified military documents about the wars in afghanistan
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and iraq marine baba and the ports from outside the high court in london. with this decision is clearly a big set back for the campaign to free julian assange. now, lawyers for the u. s. back in october. all you hear the term fe julian assigned to would not necessarily be held in solitary confinement in a so called super max prison in the u. s. if he were extradited. and in fact, they said that there had been assurances diplomatic assurances that he could serve any jail sentence in australia. the judges here now effectively deciding that those assurances over roy age the risk of suicide by julian assange, which was presented as a major factor of the original hearing in the lower court lawyer for the us also said. but the court needed to take into effect into consideration. the fact that julian assigned jeanette house to young children with his partner,
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stella morris. now, she was actually in court on friday and spoke shortly after the decision came. i left a hi court affected all the medical evidence in the conclusion that the mantas maintenance employee and expedited and placed under the same condition by placing it will drive him to take the dome light expedition into practice. yet the high court fighting against william on this occasion. what amnesty international has called this decision, a travesty of justice, and they say the charge is in the us race. serious questions about press freedom? that's the sentiment that shared by all of julian assigned you support is here. terrible, terrible. it's terrible day for democracy. it's a terrible day for journalism. it's a terrible day for independent, independent judiciary. it's in the, in the, at
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a bad day for people writes, there is no room for hope. this system and this judiciary. i know it never had any intention to free julian and to allow him to be released. they kept him in prison all these years in a high security prison in solitary confinement, and waited all these years to deliver this judgment. for the time being julian assigned to remains in bo mosh prison in south london. in theory, he still has the possibility of appealing this decision to the supreme court is not clear how long that process would take. the ceremony to award the nobel peace prize has been held in our slope. journalist maria russia from the philippines and russian journalist the mixer motto, have jointly received the prize for their fight to promote freedom of speech. but
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ers, are used her nobel lecture to speak out against social media jars for their role in fueling global conflicts. i've repeatedly called it a behavior modification system, in which we are all path loves dogs experimented on in real time with disastrous consequences. in countries like mine, myanmar, india, sri lanka. so many more these destructive corporations have siphoned money away from news organizations. and now they pose a foundational threat to markets and elections. facebook is the world's largest distributor of the news, and yet studies have shown that lies laced with anger in heat spread faster and further than facts. these american companies controlling our global information ecosystem are biased against facts, bias against journalist. they are by design,
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dividing us and radical icing. us said this repeatedly, over the last 5 years. without facts, you can't have truth without truth, you can't have trust without trust. we have no shared reality, no democracy. and it becomes impossible to deal with the existential problems i times climate corona virus. now the battle for truth and join us here at 1600 g m t for our special nobel interview live from our slow will have maria theresa and the missing molotov speaking. without a zealous volleyball and a diplomatic editor, james, face. solemn protests against military rule in me and mar are being held in several cities include the deserted streets of the commercial capital, young gone. a silence is being seen as a safe way to protest after the brutal crackdown on mass demonstrations following the crew in february,
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new videos reported to show the bodies of 10 people killed in the northwestern district of sucking. tony chain reports in a scene too gruesome to show a camera pans from pulls of blood to a clearing with a pile of charred bodies. we are deeply concerned by the reports of the horrific killings of 11 people in salon good township in northwest. so young region in myanmar who reportedly shot and burnt by military on tuesday morning in an apparent retaliation for recent military attack militia attacks. credible reports indicate that 5 children were among those people killed them at the scene in voices cracking with emotion. men vow to avenge those that have died is a terrible rule is really something dead. it will take so long
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for the keep off mamma to so good man. most military have shown no mercy for those that oppose the crew. on sunday, as a flash mob, a protest is took to the streets. a military truck drove into the crowd, but speed. 5 people killed dozens more injured and arrested. since the coo and february, mamma's military have faced increased opposition from peaceful civilian protest is on the streets and increasingly from armed and surgeon groups like this one. the corona nationalities, defense falls despite the harsh conditions in the jungle training camps. and the threat of attack from the military. these new recruits felt they had little choice with other than, oh nina, we never expected this revolution would happen. at 1st, we were protesting, peacefully law didn't work, and we never thought we would be in the jungle fighting against the military. but it is what we have to face grammar yet as the atrocities mount up,
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the protest continue. this flash mob hit the streets of young gun as news at the sentencing of anson, so cheat a 2 years in jail, was released. she like the other democratically elected leaders of mamma, may now be locked up, but a younger generations. taking up the fight against military rule. tony cheng meltzer. glen robinson is a senior fellow with the institute of security and international studies that show along calling university. she says local resistance, foreigners ambushed military convoys shortly before the reported killings happened in the district of sehang. but the very good going to make that this is not being verified, but we have seen the list of the names of those other does child bodies, which does include at least 5 under 18. these are all villages in this area don't to a village in saline g area which is inside going state which is bay, not one of the front lines of being targeted by the military for cracking down on
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resistance. and it's very clear that in this area, just a couple of days preceding what he's reported to be the timing of this burning of the bodies, they were ambushes by local people's defense forces, resistance fighters on military convoy. this is a pattern that's been happening in these areas where we have seen a lot of resistance from people that when there is an attack, even if it's a small attack on the military convoy or a military unit, we have seen terrible retaliation bombings of villages raising us of houses, it has st at least, i think in this region to learn about 30000 people into hiding, but a total of at least 250000 people display since february the 1st as a result of these kind of actions. i think we've also had the u. s. state department spokesman nave. bryce. say the u. s. has is outraged by the military
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masika or at least the masika. it's not going. and it's, it's very clear who diana blaming and overcrowded trucks, crushed in southern mexico, killing at least 54 passengers. it's reported that we're heading for the united states. another 55 from central america suffered injuries and ship estate by a raffle has more from mexico city. let me give you a warning that awesome strong images in his report. a horrifying scene in southern mexico, dozens of body scattered on the side of the road after a truck, reportedly carrying more than 100 people in its cargo container flipped on its side without looking at i'm into. fortunately, the reaction from always the 2 shams redcross fire fighter see reproduction was really fast. we hoped that people taken to the gomez must a host be thought to st. westover and 2 other hospitals will be able to recover. emergency responders could be seen pulling bodies from the wreck. authorities
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believe most, if not all of the victims are migrants from central america money. for concord, i go to some of them told us they were from underwood us of all ages. sadly, we already have some debts, mexico's president, under this manuel lopez over at other words, offered his sympathies and condolences to the families of the victims over twitter . national immigration observers say, accidents like these are not uncommon in southern mexico. experts say policy, enforced by the mexican government that prevents migrants from leaving southern mexico, is creating overcrowded conditions at migrant camps and forcing many to grow desperate in an indefinitely migrants having prevent that from moving indefinitely. some with 3 to 6 months, with no work on the streets. a mass migrants actually having a difficult time on their inhumane conditions. migrants have been known to cram into large trucks where they faced many risks, including kidnapping, extortion,
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and deadly accidents. manuel apollo al jazeera mexico city, still had an old. is it a 1st for a latin american country, while the world's top criminal court is investigating venezuela's government and making it out alive, but only just we hear from a victim of the fight against on groups. and democratic, we're think of congress ah . mm. look forward to brightest guys with sponsored point on it weighs hello, get his see, here's a headlines for the americas are next winter storm slams into british columbia and the pacific northwest. this one's going to ring out about 60 millimeters of rain and see those winds up up to 80 kilometers per hour. so power disruptions very likely after the straight now and they are digging out across atlanta,
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canada after almost nearly 40 centimeters of snow, fell across areas of nova scotia. got a shield of snow for the upper midwest, some showers in chicago, and pretty much from the ohio river valley right down to texas. we could see some severe storms. outbreaks of tornadoes late friday into saturday and a zone of concern arkansas rate through to tennessee, off to the west right now. denver said a new record for entering the month of december without any measurable snow that changes on friday with a high one degree central america right now. a few showers through hispaniola and jamaica. kingston has a high of 32 degrees. we have seen relentless rain for eastern and southern sections of brazil, leading to scenes of flash flooding, collapsing buildings, and it has turned deadly. but the bulk of that precipitation is shabby now toward the south atlantic and will land in patagonia where temperatures are a bit below where they should be this sub the year. come with aretha davia has a high of 21 on friday. that's it. see again soon for the weather,
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our julian, our sons can be extradited to the united states. the 50 year old cannot face trial in the us. some charges including the publishing classified military documents about the wars in afghanistan and iran. the ceremony told more than about peace prize is being held in all slope journalist, money of assa, from the philippines and russian. john was to me to motto for sending the prize for their fights to promote freedom of expression. on over crowded trucks crashed in southern mexico, killing at least 54 people the believe to have been heading to the united states. another 55 were injured. police suspect the truck overturned, hit a bridge because it was so overloaded. in garza hamas the on group which controls the strip is marking the $34.00 thunder varsity of its finding. it has political, military and social welfare wings on it was formed in 1987 after the outbreak of the 1st palestinian uprising in. i'll say it has more form garza
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a good that people are here ready and run. a very important for you like with their disappointment about the group great trip in agreement that the reconstruction has not yet started are being implemented. and this steve has not been lifted off because the strength and the policy impacts is led by from that have also said that the early next week they will be holding a meeting, just died. and now seeing a reconstruction and good thing, this feed, we have to put, lift all the elements of power in order to, to store our loan,
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whole loan or wholly blues for every bit of a big thing. as i can do to pick things out of the lease with them or kristin and saw for sure. and to push this off, we can do the degree to the degree that we are ready to make the security of what the school digital unsecure in every element, but own it. now the policy of actions are basically waiting for the results of the visit to, to each and we have heard from you just yesterday, it's back on monday, is going to be the starting of the 2nd phase of the reconstruction process. as the 1st phase has ended by just removing the rubble from god, the number of public places from most and prayers in indian cities go gong is
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shrinking the past 3 months. and do nationalist groups have been disrupting prayers on fridays saying they should only be held in mosques? elizabeth put on him as there were in a ca, park, in the city. a good guy with chantelle last week. muslims were using to hold friday prayers with permission from the city, but that's not happening here today. instead, hinder groups have come here and they are chanting religious and mashed and the slogan. now the cop are used to be one of 108 public spaces where muslims were allowed to pray until 2 years ago. they use public faces such as cop ox and also talk because they are only 30 miles from the city. a 1500000 people were 5 percent of the population muslim. and muslim leaders say that the applications to build new mosques are always denied. now about 2 months ago, hinder group started disrupting these friday prayers that were taking place in public faces. they said that they don't have
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a problem with muslims praying and mos but they shouldn't be using public faces. i won't be allowed to offer p. s, you know, everyone has a religion and everyone should be treated. it only takes us one or 2 of appears here, and then be to turn to or to speak to places of look at all brothers and everyone should be allowed to follow their religion. and they should be homely. i'll go to dallas in the state of haughty ana, which is governed by the hindu nationalist of the jump, the party and the number of public spaces where muslims now have permission to pray has been reduced to just 20. we have been trying to talk to people here today about what they doing and why they hear. they have been coming here every week for the past 2 months. but today they say that the only here to pay their final respects to india is chief of defend staff and the other military officials who died in a helicopter crash on wednesday with no explanation as why they chose the spot for
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doing solar and international criminal court. opened an investigation into the venezuelan government's handling of opposition protests in 2017. more than a 100 people were killed during months of unrest. the 1st time the e i. c. c, has launched an inquiry against a south american nation. first of all, reports from crock: us a thing, a call, if you, it's been for years since he'll read an aussie parmelee. this son was killed during protest in venezuela. one bowel was a student and died of cardio genic shock in april 2017. after being hit by a tear gas canister at close range, ether, he says to with a cancer patient and one barrier was frustrated with a situation which made it difficult for her to be treated. please call me but i was told, my son was dead. it was like the world stopped, they broke our life, i remember that day because they killed my husband and me. 2 years later, our daughter died of cancer. they destroyed our family in the same way. they have
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destroyed hundreds of families in venezuela. juan pablo was a basketball player and a student did though she though was to be a lot of children, the gender. everything has been a challenge fighting the prosecutor's office. the prosecutor has been changed 15 times in 2019. all the actions came from us. nobody does anything they want to see . it was an accident, and it was not one paolo's, death is just one of them. many cases presented at the international criminal court against the government of president nicola, my loader, ministry, and officials are being investigated for crimes against humanity for extreme repression and serious human rights abuses. one follow emily, there was just one of the thousands of young people that took to the streets to protest against the government of nicola, my lord, are with his room. these are some of his belongings for the government. he was a terrorist, but these are some of the things he wrote. i want to graduate in
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a university in the united states. i want to be an n b a player. i want to be the best player in the world. and i one word piece the investigation against venezuela includes accusations of secret detention and torture side. even a government plan that targeted protesters as opposition forces. it also includes human rights abuses against opponents, but also members of the security forces who dared to challenge the government. we should, i quote them as a troll at the international criminal court, includes the possibility of a detention or something. the other reports do not have. and the fact that it's a shame to be the only latin american government to be tried at b, c, c, l, e. daniel is trying to assist the victims in their search for justice, gets it, but i think i feel elementary thought it was the fact that there was an official investigation is historic. it never happened in the americas. we have to consider that before. it was the case in hundreds of columbia, and this is the 1st con,
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there was an investigation, but the government says the crime should be investigated and tried in the country. it also says abuses are being committed by the united states and other countries against venezuela, through economic sanctions. but victim say the violations committed against government critics are brutal and should be punished in an international court that is hat alpha theda, carrack, us. donald trump suffered another setback to his attempts to block the release of official records of the capitol hill riots last january. a federal appeals court rejected his pre to keep documents in phone record secrets because of presidential privilege trans. not expected to appeal to the supreme court to stop the documents being handed over to a panel of politicians who were reviewing further. he incited the storming of congress. millions of american teenagers can now get an additional assault of proven 1900 vaccine. as the government expands its boost to a campaign,
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the food and drug administration says we've covered 1900 cases on the rise. the benefits of a booster job for under 18 year olds outweigh the risks around $200000000.00 americans are fully vaccinated. that's about 62 percent of the populations. the latest fighting in northern cameroon, over access to water, has killed at least 22 people. thousands of others have fled to neighboring child because of the unrest between fishing and having communities so high that reports. the sheltering from the sound in china capital in germany. hometown ca, sorry, is just 20 kilometers away in northern cameron. all were forced across the border off the seeing what they say with some of the worst fighting yet between fishing and hurting communities. they've accessed water supplies on the fighting, and cush area has been very while and we had to cross the river at night to find refuge here. now that we are safe, i faced the cold weather and lack of food and our children have not eaten since
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yesterday. we asked the child, you know, 30 to help us. otherwise, our situation here will be worse than the conflict we have at home. on wednesday, you set fire to a cattle market longing to arrival community. it's retaliated. several people were killed, and many others were wounded. young and left in a rush, cross the river at our own risk without taking anything. now we are exposed to the elements, the dust and the cold. the children are at risk of becoming ill. we ask for urgent help. help is what chance president is calling for. he's tweeted an urgent appeal for the international community to send data as soon as possible child struggles cope with an influx of more than 30000 refugees from both cameron and neighboring sedans. un refugee agency said violence last month and saddam has dis, base thousands of people. the majority of the half a 1000000 refugees in charge off from sudan. the ongoing fine,
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little rain and pest infestation have all disrupted the farming season in the da for region. that's increasing concerns of worsening food shortages which are threatening to 4th more people to flee into chad. thought a higher algebra gun and soldiers have been fighting against an armed group in democratic republic of congo as part of a joint operation that was launched last week. the so called allied democratic forces, a spot security concerns for both governments. the groups been accused of launching several attacks against civilians. as malcolm web reports, some of them barely emitted out a live name because his sister was abducted by an armed grip. last month in the democratic republic of congo, he says when he went to look for her, he was lucky to escape with his life. we went to search for our sister who was attacked while travelling in a convoy. when we found her with the rebels, they attacked us as well. one of my friends was shot in the head immediately. i was
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shot 2 times, but luckily i was able to run away one because he knows one of thousands of people in this hospital being treated for injuries caused by armed groups. many have bullet wounds, others have at limbs chopped off with machetes. the allied democratic forces, or adf, blamed for most of the attacks in this area around the city of benny. thousands of civilians have been killed in the last 7 years. and in the last 6 months, the armed group has expanded its territory and started ambushing civilian vehicles on the roads. it's fighters, kill or a duct travelers and steal their cargo. it's only safe to travel in convoys, guarded by the congo lees army, but it hasn't managed to stop the attacks. you can is, army says it will. it's tanks and soldiers arrived in congo last week. he says he will hunt down the adf and put a stop to the violence. you got, his army has entered congo before me,
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an accused of rights abuses and pillaging minerals. this time, you can the says it'll make the road safe and we build them 3 years ago, the 2 countries, governments and the you can, the company signed an agreement to build congress roads to the border. now that you can, the army has arrived, the construction has begun. the investors hope a profit from increased cross border trade. for now, travelers and traders wait for weeks for the monday to be armed convoys, which cost at least a $100.00 to join. a very much, we salute the initiative of the joint military operation. we hope it will bring change soon to the situation on the road. we need the soldiers to hurry up, so we can see the results we needed for our business. life and east in congo has been disrupted by conflicts ever since you can that. and rwanda 1st invaded 25 years ago. people here are hoping this time things will change malcolm web al
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jazeera, not forget, you can find a lot more pictures and background and all the stories in a website. the address for that is all disease or dot com. i'm more on the julian our sons case. ah, this is all. these are the top stories. the high court in london has ruled and we can find a general sounds can be extradited to the united states. the 50 year old can now face trial in the us and charges and sort of publishing classified military documents of the walls. and if can stand and drag, i mean baba is outside london high court with more. the cake is now being sent back to the lower court. what happens is basically the ultimately this will go to the home secretary to push forward the extradition process. but.

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