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and sharing their experience and man. 5 that trust, that is each family's experience and they're demanding the man my gum men to take them back home with dignity and their citizenship, right. they're also appreciated bung with us government for giving them shelter here and all the help the god on the government and aid agencies. and if i was a muslim in man about 25 years ago, they committed atrocities against us. this is very said, we want the international community to know and we want justice without input on a case contract. we say our case could be asked to looking for justice from the international criminal court level. we will go back to a home as long as the you and guarantees, and to show us our security and protection electrical despite to fail repatriation at times. and many diplomatic efforts, 0 hang up, ravages, have not given up their hope to return home sunday, ravages one here is that there be identified as ro hanger and their citizenship right is been given back to them by the me unmarried government only then they will
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go and they're also on security from the u. n. and the international community. and they also wanna return to their native land, not to any intern camp in man mark. and meanwhile, the former british ambassador to the country has been arrested. vicki bauman runs the men ma center for responsible business. she and her husband were detained in young, gone for violating immigration laws and wednesday, bauman served as ambassador from 2002 to 2006. tony chang joins us now live from bangkok. so do you know what exactly is the violation for which she was detained? we don't. all we know is that it was an immigration issue. we understand she was detained with her husband, a 3rd person who is a former political prisoner at the home in the central district of yang gone.
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however, the news was only released today on thursday afternoon because apparently people close to her were trying to resolve the issue. they thought it might have been a misunderstanding. i think they were trying to use the full force of her reputation and to reach up into the higher levels of mammals government try and resolve the situation without the attention of the press. the fact that this now has been released to the media is possible in the strait of the fact that there is now serious charges. we don't know she's actually been charged yet, but i think the assumption is that she's probably gone to insane. prison in young gone, we're high profile prisoners, a kept she was as you mentioned, the head of the me ama center for response or business. a business i was sort of in geo that was trying to conduct a transparent business between international companies and those and mamma, but also advise the previous administration led by some sushi on how they could
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better attract business from overseas and best promote better business practices. that would have been rather problematic in the last couple of years since the military coup, because so many international businesses are withdrawn. it's not exactly clear what mrs. bellman was doing over this period, but her former status as best would have made her very well known to the authorities. and i think there are people that i've spoken to in the last couple of hours, who knew her who were concerned with the high profile. she was an obvious target for the military jensen. and i think we also had to look at this in the context of what's happened over the last month a month ago for political prisoners were executed by the gentle. we've seen that just to being very critical of asked yeah. after they were not invited to foreign ministers meeting, really they seem to be saying to the outside world, they do not care for the criticism,
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and they are not going to negotiate when it comes to finding peace inside me. emma . alright, thanks so much. tony chang, there. the now officials in ukraine say at least $25.00 people died in the russian rocket attack in the east and on the screen on wednesday. they say the strike says a passenger train on fire, and chaplin the attack happened 6 months to the day since the start of the russian invasion, train stations and violence, a structure have been repeatedly hit during the conflict. the un security council was held in open session to discuss the war, the ukrainian president and russia. you and i'm back to the address the meeting called the conflict insane and said ukraine, security is in the world's interest, thrice about is live for us in care of. so how is the aftermath, how people taking in the aftermath of that attack on the train?
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well, wednesday, ukraine's celebrated its independence days, was also 6 months since the war began, but there was a mis. so strike against a train in the city of chart believe that in eastern ukraine, apparently there were 2 attacks, one of them against a train, where at least 25 people were killed. and then there was another one in a house where apparently a boy was killed. we know that 5 of those people were burned to death in a vehicle. then there were also 2 children, 6 and 11 years old, who were also killed. this is the 2nd attack against a train here in ukraine. the last one happened last april were at least 50 people lost their lives presidency lens. he had warned that attacks could increase are happen doing independence day. he has said that russia was planning a series of vicious attacks. and while that did not happen here in the capital, keith, there were some explosions reported in northern key, but not, not here in the capital. still, they're fighting intensive fighting the eastern,
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a southern part of the contra were shelling and confrontations continued throughout the day. russia has been saying that they're trying to prevent civilian casualties, that they have slowed down the process of the war to prevent civilian casualties. but when you're on the ground, that's not what i was able to see were in the city of nikolai, for example, where hospitals have the shelf a schools have been shelled. universities have been shelled. the united nations human rights michelle bachelor, has asked of the russian government to hold all attacks in ukraine. so, you know, there's a feeling here that this war is moving forward, that there's fighting still ongoing in the southern and eastern part of the country that millions of people have been displayed. thousands of others have ride in business fixed mancha war that has in a way, changed in this country one more time. as i was saying on wednesday, when we were covering the independence day here, you know,
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people say that they're still fighting for that independence and that right now they do not want peace. they just want to win this war. all right, thanks so much theresa. both there are still ahead on al jazeera, the u. s. president on bales plans to cancel some student loans, but critics wanted could was soaring inflation and will tell you why dyna sold tracks millions of years old of been uncovered in texas. ah so we had some snow over the victorian, helps the blue mountains and new south wales, but things are improving. hi, everyone. here is the forecast on friday. so higher temperature, sidney 19 degrees, but still some showers to go. same goes for adelaide as well as 16 degrees gloomy conditions. also the chance i've seen some showers there. i wanted to put this on
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your radar. we'll see breezy conditions across the coast of queensland on friday. but i think we're going to have some big problems. is new zealand see more rain in flood hit areas around the tasman bay, but unlike last time this system is moving much quicker. tropical storm, pass nearby hong kong. we saw some big surf there and look at this. it was almost like a ghost town and parts of the city there in nearby glen dong province. but a months worth of rain fall within the span of a few hours. so it's dissipated. the remnants now plaguing northern vietnam. northern louse pushing into thailand on friday. and as for china is still high heat across the yangtze river valley, but some relief for central and eastern portions, including shanghai, as those temperatures start to come down $29.00 degrees. we haven't been able to say that for a while. and typhoon passing just to the east of japan is taking away that weather . but still some showers ago around tokyo on friday, catch you later. ah,
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i'll come back here watching al jazeera time to recap all headlines now. pakistan's former prime minister, brawn calling has been granted bail by an anti terror. colton islamabad, case will resume. next month comes accused of threatening police and the judge warded the rest of his top aid. hundreds of thousands of wrangler remarking 5 years since they fly the military crack down in me and mom goes to a 1000000 people are now living and wants to become world's largest refugee camp in bangladesh. the former british ambassador to me and mom has been arrested in the country, vicky bauman and her husband with italian debbie and gone on wednesday. husband campaign against the military job during the 19 ninety's. thousands of refugees escaping violence and became fast fled to northern garner in recent weeks. but a lack of support has left them with little access to shelter food. and that occasion every at the boca reports from close to the gun. the booking officer border group after a group of refugees arriving in bon seen,
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some dazed and exhausted. others was treated and angry in the past month. more than a 1000 people flee valenze in booking of a saw have crossed the border. in boomer, come as husband was killed in an attack in her hometown valley alley. around the attackers came to our house in the night. they locked me in the children in a room and shot my husband. i managed to escape in the morning with my children to this community. age towns in northern gonna are hosting refugees for the government says it does not have enough funds to support them. authorities brought food parcels by the ronald's long ago with accommodation and shot supply. many families are forced to sleep in the open must arrived here, tired, hungry, and traumatized death lim, tech support, members of the company to try to help where they can, but also have their own challenges. when it rings was key tools i caused on problem
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and waterborne diseases such as malaria, aqona, the closest clinic is 10 kilometers a wing aid agencies see the evaluating refugees needs before the stepping where people are crowded. there's a possibility of the transmission of diseases. so we're trying to at least alleviate that software for now. so that's a bit of them all as much a live renewable people. we are thinking about the ag, we're thinking about elected the models as and group symbol keena for so increasingly target civilians, more people i expected to arrive here we are putting up police board real, put enough army pools. and we also wouldn't put immigration there. we're going to put in your folder so that the assured on her no one comes in to our practice. for now, emer comma is safe as she is grieving her husband and worrying about how to raise your 5 children alone. eva, i see, boca arda, 0, boncey, ganna,
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japan's national police chief says he stepping down because of security flaws connected to the fascination of for primary physicians, though, ave, ave, was fatally shot while giving a campaign speech in nada, in july and inquiry, found security lapses made it easy for the attack to get near and police chief italy nakamura says his resignation will allow the organization to make what he calls a fresh start. israeli forces have expelled a palestinian families from a village in the occupied west bank. the homes were demolished and belongings confiscated as part of the operation in the central jordan valley. the military says the families didn't have a permit to build in a nature reserve. the area surrounded by 4 illegal settlements though local sites being considered for israeli settlement expansion. early results for my goal is election, put the governing party of president, jo laura and sue in front. that's being disputed by the opposition. the polls
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widely seen as the most closely fought since independence in 1975 the m p l a as govern the all rich southern african nation for 47 years. but it's facing a strong challenge from the need to party, fueled by growing discontent, of a high levels of poverty. renewed fighting in northern ethiopia as broken a month long seas 5 between government forces and rebels troops from the to grey region. the government says its army shot down the plain carrying weapons into 2 gray claims. the plain entity, p, o, p, and space from neighboring sudan rebel forces, and the government of accused each other of striking 1st and violating the seas. fire a u. s. police chief has been 5 because of the bungled response to a mass school shooting in bay. peter r dondo has been on the scrutiny since the shooting, rob elementary school in new val, they, texas 19 children,
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and 2 teachers were killed. redondo says he's being made into a scape goat for the actions of others around the world are uncovering many last thoughts of facts. now, dinosaur tracks have been found in a dr. up river bed in the us state of texas. allen, fisher explains, this is a look back in time to a moment before man existed and dinosaurs room the f footprints from the actual camphor sawdust have been found because of the drought hitting texas. the policy river near glen rose has almost dried up. imprints left tens of millions of years ago of suddenly become visible under jan 239 years ago when this was a shallow inland sea. and so they were just walking through very stick, sticky mud in it did a really good job ringer tracks. tracks have been found in this area before. that's why it's called dinosaur state park. but this is the longest continuous set discovered that are 60 footprints each. the size of a dinner plate left by
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a dinosaur that it was about 4 and a half meters high. weighs about the same as a hippopotamus, and was a carnival. and the detail is astonishing. limestone such fine grained, once known, that it left a lot of detail from the feet of the acro that walked through there. and so you can see things like, you know, the pads on their feet. things that you don't expect to see an answer. trackers that old 100 burton were in years because with water in the river, the tracks would normally be covered by sediment. the drought has dried, died out, revealing the historic find, volunteers have been working to document and preserve this little snapshot of history. but with when predicted, this look into the past me soon disappear. alan fisher, i'll just either china's most intense heat wave in decades is causing rivers to dry up. and now the country's biggest, fresh water lake is shrinking. the poor young lake is vital for crops to survive in
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major rice producing provinces. as priyanka go up to reports for young lake and young, she province is known as the po. fema's 1st natural beauty. but this summer, the po is cracking. china to record heat, wave, and drought have shrunk the lake to just a quarter of its size. here will you will the yeah, the historically the water was supposed to receive in the middle of september, but this year it's weird. it dried up in the middle of july. i haven't seen anything like this in a long, long time. at least not for a decade. or 2, the island on which the lakes famous pagoda stands is not fully exposed. the government is sticking rails, trying to save the surrounding farms, the main source of rise for the entire province. the nations hottest summer in 6 decades is tracking harvest in other provinces to the long audio car until hello mostly. as farmers, we don't have water in drought that we've created. god was,
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but the guide wouldn't rain planning experts see such extreme weather events will become more frequent in future. one, o 231 away fort hallow, b o r. if we explain it using amplitude will find its range, increases greatly. that means every extreme weather event in the future will be more severe and the change will become more unpredictable. the immediate future is predicted to be tough here, with the heat wave continuing until september. proctor i'll to sir. ah and let's take you through some of the headlines thou pakistan's for prime minister him on call has been.
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