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i continue with cleaning the city amount is in iraq, a nation where women's chastity is seen as central to its patriarchal item, but out of sight, human trafficking for prosecution is on the rise table and power talks the survivors and goes behind the scenes with a dedicated police squad, working to bring the perpetrators to justice. iraq human trafficking on a jesse era. ah, the un says there are credible claims, unaccompanied ukrainian children of being forcibly taken to russia for adoption.
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ah, hello. hello robin, you're watching. i was there life my headquarters here in dover, also coming up canadian police arrest the remaining suspect and a weakened, stabbing spray that kill 10 people at an indigenous reserve. also brazil celebrates 200 years of independence, but the president is accused of turning the occasion into a campaign event and sheree on the streets of haiti's capital thousands call for the resignation of the prime minister ariel only as the rising cost of living bytes . welcome to the program, the united nation says there is credible evidence the moscow is forcibly taking unaccompanied ukrainian children to russia to be adopted and the thousands of other ukrainians are being forcibly deported from russia occupied areas. theory says so
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called filtration operations, amount or war crime are different to get it changed. bass has more from the un this security council meeting was called by albania, and the u. s. the have been persistent allegations that when russian soldiers have captured areas of ukraine, they've taken away people who lived there to russia. a process of enforced displacement, ambassador linda thomas greenfield, says the u. s. government believes the numbers involved are staggering, hate that russian authorities have interrogated, detained, forcibly to put it between 900001 point 6000000 ukranian citizens from their homes to russia, often to isolated regions in the far east. and i want to be clear, the united states has information that officials from russia's presidential administration are overseeing and coordinating these filtration operations. a senior human rights official says her office can verify that what are known as
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filtration camps have been set up to process ukrainians. but it's worth noting, she gave no estimate of the number of people involved. alexia, china has documented that men and women perceived as having tines with ukrainian armed forces or state institutions. or as having true ukrainian or anti rash and peers were subjected to arbitrary detention torture, ill treatment, and enforced disappearance. they were transferred to penal colony, including the now infamous pin or colony near annette. new orleans co prison is the place where 53 prisoners of war died blown up in july. russia says it was result of a ukrainian attack. ukraine says they were deliberately executed in explosion. the un fact finding mission has been set up and is expected to visit the site. in the coming days, when he spoke and the security council of rushes, ambassador said the meeting was
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a new milestone in the disinformation campaign by western nations. he described the people involved as refugees and said his country is providing them with every assist an issue with one of the world's leading human rights organizations. human rights watch says it's research shows that force deportation is taking place and it says that amounts to a war crime. james bays al jazeera, the united nations. well, key says it's making advances and it's counter offensive in the northeast and south forces that opened a 2nd front targeting russian controlled area surrounding it. second largest city car keith. this follows an offensive last last week to retake the southern port city of cason. and for the 1st time, ukraine's top military chief has claimed responsibility for series of attacks on russian air bases only occupied peninsula of crimea. gabriel elizondo has more from the ukrainian capital. fierce battles were seeing fierce battles in many parts of
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the front lines of this war. in the last 24 hours, it was just 24 hours ago that you create a military launch this offensive in the northeast, around how to keep the 2nd largest city city that the ukraine have held since day one of this invasion by the russians. however, there had been a lot of shelling from the russians in and near how to keep, and that is why the ukrainians launched a counter offensive and we're starting get a better sense of how that is shaping up. now. it appears that ukrainian military has made advances as they are going east and south of how to keep. and we're seeing anecdotal evidence from telegram channels, from videos, even from some ukrainian military personnel and officials in the fight that ukraine appears to be either recapturing villages or very close to recapturing
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villages and towns. one in particular is ballot cleared at city of pre war population about 25000 people about about a 100 kilometers south east of how to keep city. and it appears at this point that the ukrainians have encircled that city and are very close to launching. what appears to be could be a battle to reclaim it completely. those are the days of the top story. the remaining suspect to the mass studying in canada has died as a, as a result of self inflicted injuries. while sanderson had been on the run but was arrested near ross fun in scratch, 110 people were killed and at least 18 injured on sunday. victoria gave me reports a man hunt lasting 3 days and stretching over 3 vast prairie provinces, ended on the side of a road and to sketch mile sanderson was arrested on suspicion of mass murder,
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but later died from self inflicted injuries. he was the only occupant of the vehicle when he was arrested. shortly after being arrested, he went into medical distress, merchants z medical services responded and he was transported to hospital in saskatoon, and that's where he was to see sandersons brother who was also a suspect, was found dead on monday, near the scene of the crimes. 10 people was stabbed to death in the james smith cree reserve in saskatchewan on sunday. it's one of the worst mass murders in canadian history. mark all consisted was killed as she shielded her children right, right on top of her home. she was cruel. for sensible sauce, her songs was perturbed to her song. she was present in his remote boards and washes or her. in addition to the 10 people stabbed to death, 18 people were injured. canadian prime minister just intruder has promised
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additional resources for the traumatized community. local leaders say people are struggling to come to terms with the attack. we are probably one of the most resilient races on the planet. but we have our breaking point, you know, my feelings as an indigenous person. i'm is that it's just more trauma layered on top of what the community already lives with intergenerational trauma. her mental health sanderson was wanted for breaching parole in may. he'd served part of a sentence for assault him, robbery police in saskatchewan, a facing questions about why it took 4 months to find him. they say the motive for the brutal attacks remains unknown. victoria gate and be al jazeera, who was bringing chris for all colonies reporter at western standard, an online news and opinion platform focusing on western canada. been following the story and joins us from regina could help you with this again on the program. christopher, i mean the police in the last few hours have given a very detailed,
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methodical account of what happened and when just to lay any suspicion around the circumstances add to this latest part of the story. oh, what do you make of what's been said and the issues around the arrest? well, they did have a press conference start about an hour ago where the head of the r c m. p. did clearly lay out what had happened throat today. from the report of the pickup truck being stolen, 10 local time at 330, they force that pickup truck off the road and were able to rest mile. sanderson at that time. now there is one photo which we have on our side of miles. standing with handcuffs on and several police officers around him at that moment in time he does not look to be in any sort of medical distress. one eye witness on
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seeing i was driving by in a pickup truck actually said miles was smiling and laughing and seem to like the attention that he was getting. which an individual like him that would go and do this. who knows what's actually going on inside his head shortly after that was when he went into what they called medical distress and went by ambulance to saskatoon, which is the nearest big city to the world university hospital, escorted by police cars obviously. and he passed away at some point, we're not sure it was in the ambulance or when he arrived at the hospital. but they did find a night in the vehicle. and of course, the police saying that there will be an independent inquiry now into how he died and the circumstances around that we will have to wait and see the moment. you know, you've been following the story for the past few days. and we got a small glimpse in victoria's report about the reaction that the community
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is dealing with. i mean, what's your sense of how devastated this particular community have been in the light of what's happened these past 45 days? tremendous most are actually not on the james smith creation right now. they're in hotels in saskatoon, basically because most of the the james and smith creation is a crime scene. the clips you paid, you played just earlier there from the was about the burn family. they can't go to their house cuz the inside of their house is even a crime scene. so there was a ton of violence that happened. there's 13 different crime scenes, 12 of which are actually on the shame smith creation. and one is in a neighboring village called weldon scantron. the police have a ton of work ahead of them to sort through everything that happened. not only that,
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the ford, a man hunt that took them all over the schedule and trying to find this individual as well. and christian just just briefly. i mean this community has really lurched from one disaster to another. it's a deprived community, generally thought all of it. it's dealing with a shooting only. what a year ago, the left to that in 2016, they had an oil pipeline spill that contaminated that main water supply. they're also part of the whole historic abuse case revealed and blamed on the catholic church was residential schools that a huge drug problem, huge unemployment. this community just can't seem to get a break. and the prime minister and the government really have to focus on not just this community, but communities like them across canada. yes, and actually one of the head of the cheese. the federation is sovereign. indigenous nations actually said he hopes that this actually shows the spotlight on the drug
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and alcohol problems that they do have so that they can get more supports for that . and he actually said, if anything good comes out of it, that could be something that actually comes out of this like heretic. tragic trying to see we've never had a mass killing and rampage like this before and in canada. and this was done with a nice not a gun, as well in date question. indeed more questions and more investigation. we'll come back to show as a day and as the weeks present symbol insights for the moment to christopher uncle, thanks for joining me. join us. thank you. brazil is marking 200 years of independence from portugal, but critics accused the president of turning the occasion into a campaign event. president charles nora has been attending parades and military displays, but with elections coming up in october. his team also organized rallies across the country. both flores, main rival and former president, luis and su,
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leader to silver did not plan any event on wednesday. when the key on the key was at a rally in rio de janeiro. well, he literally moved to heavens and earth to make this odd this national day in a display of his soft force on the street to show how popular he is. ah, he, well, he was in brazilian the capital earlier. now he came to real, which is a strong hole. he has been ha, you participated in that? there was here on the beach of cup on where i'm right now. he purchased, he was looking at the plains that were flying the submarine the ship. but now that the official part is over, he's on top. * of the truck of a truck of 11 jellico, our pastor, and he is speaking to his supporters. most people here they're wearing the brazilian national colors which are green and yellow. but those are the colors also
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that both are narrow, has appropriated for himself. so that's why you opposition is saying that he hijacked a national day to make a political campaign. both still had his old al jazeera waiting to go home. we followed, applied to some 300000, displaced people from the northern iraqi town syndrome. and i, mexico's elite fulls. now the president wants to make them part of the o me boys proposal as many saying it's unconstitutional. ah, here's the deal. not only are we setting monthly temperature records in the us state of california, but in some cases, all time temperature records the latest spots sacramento,
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we're talking about temperatures and the high 40 is now elsewhere on our charts on thursday, a centralist has a height of 38, this is sticky out. we've got to talk about hurricane k right now. it's moving up the mexican state a baja california. by the time it's all said and done, some spots could pick up to $300.00 millimeters of rain that could certainly trigger some flash flooding in landslides than at the same time. east demands a neo around acapulco or we've got some pretty intense bands of rain falling there as well. okay, back to north america. temperatures have certainly cooled across the canadian prairies and the northern plains. big change from what you were and things are starting to dry off now across the northeast after we had those big rain sets now pushing out toward the atlantic. and let's go to the u. s. gulf states, i think for the lower mississippi at valleys. still the risk of seen some flooding around our, the carolina's specifically charleston on thursday with how have 29 degrees stop the end of south america. pretty much what we would expect. seabreeze is given us
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some showers for salvador and a big change in host temperatures. for a santiago, just 12 degrees on thursday, sir, later. ah, extraordinary men and women who are breaking the moon from the taxi drivers investing everything they have been to their minibus. only to face extreme danger on the suitors rough his tracks. to the jokey, turned paramedics saving lives, transporting the sea and elderly for medical help, blue to whisking it all on al jazeera. oh,
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the book about what's in there with me. so he'll run the reminder of all up stories. the ones nuclear watchdog says it can't verify around nuclear program. it's exclusively for peaceful purposes and published a report finds the country stockpiles the timing in which uranium have grown. and there are still questions about 3 undeclared sites. the remaining suspects in a not studying in canada has died shortly after being arrested by sanderson that being on the run, but was arrested near ross then into the country. and brazil is marking 200 years of independence from portugal. but critics accused president dr. both the north of turning the occasion into a campaign event or has been vibe lymphoma president luis and religious silva did not find any event on wednesday. thousands of people across haiti have taken to
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the streets that demanding cheaper essential, safer streets and the resignation of the countries prime minister alone reason ministration has kept delaying the date for general elections, which was scheduled to be held last year. my connor reports on the protests that become a weekly event and follow another predictable pattern. they begin, that's a piece for much that demonstrated sometimes being closely shadowed by police, then crashes breakout and next gunfire. as the police attempt to disperse, the crowds from demonstrators appear to be armed and the bullets do not only fly in one direction. the protest is insist they will carry on until their demands are met . no, no, no we. we came to say we want fuel in gas stations. we need money transfers in us dollars. we want the cost of living in haiti to come down. we want is security to come down. the haiti must be paradise for everyone. not for
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a small group on the people have their demand. everything we are asking for must be clear. otherwise we will never stop the protests. today, the system must learn because the haitian people want to change their country. the prime minister says his government is aware of the seriousness of the situation and has pledged to fight poverty and ensure that more fuel is available at gas stations . but for most in the streets, these are empty promises. and the message is clear. the protests will continue until the long postponed election is held and the new government replaces the old bi kinda to 0. focus on prime minister says the scale of destruction in his nation is unbelievable and that parts of the country looked like a sea. she bosher, eve, has been visiting areas devastated by pockets. bones was floods on record, and he's urged the public to donate generously and is also appealed to the international community to send help. but many say local officials hoarding
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humanitarian relief, saying bas robbie, explains the people who lived in the house, that one stood here, piled up and tied down everything they could a final act of desperation. but also hope of returning one day the residence of darrow le yar, say the water is likely to recede in 2 months. but across below, just on people are wondering if they can last that long after his house was washed away, kalama moved his family into an unfinished shop. it may be better than a roadside tent, but not much of john b. joe, get the money cuz he will be named wherever you go. ask any one. nobody has received anything they pushing, beating and hurting poor people. the aid is coming for people i cause in need for so far we haven't received anything on the would you be naming?
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every one we speak to says the same thing. local government officials, politicians, and feudal lords, are hoarding relief goods joined, which we did age and i'm no good. that's the landlords on giving us anything we've been worried for weeks. we waited the district commissioners office all night. they gave truckloads the landlords, but nothing is made available to us. the police peterson tell us, go away. there's nothing for you here. everything is run according to the landlord . nothing is happening for us. but the police on the job would you be international aid has arrived, but inequality persists even in crisis. many want the army to step in. i'm going to, we appeal to the world. don't give funds to this government and the lord put it in the hands of the pakistani army. they can deliver it to us. the futile load here to whom we have given our vote have given us nothing. pakistan's army chief was in
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below just on a tuesday general. come our budge was 2nd visit in his many weeks. the largest province with the smallest population means people in trouble are in pockets spread across the vast areas and getting them help takes longer. a truck filled with hence was unloaded at the district commissioners office in the morning by nightfall, a crowd had gathered, hoping for anything they could get their hands on. people tell us they've been turned away over and over again for days. all just repeated requests for an interview with the district commissioner were unsuccessful. the people here said the living don't have enough food, shelter, or clean water. but even the dead aren't spared the indignities of this crisis vein basra b o g 0. darrow le yar, baluchistan province pakistan at least 32 people have died in a fire to carry a keyboard in southern vietnam. flame spread quickly through the wooden interior of the ball. fixed like fill the staircase blocking the emergency exit and trapping
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people inside the fi is lead to have been caused by the electrical short circuit. frustration is growing about 300000 displace people from the northern iraqi town of syndrome. they've been living in camps for years and the neighboring kurdish region, waiting for chance to go back home. mom, invaluable. returning home is becoming an elusive dream for these refugees. they've been living in tents for nearly a decade here in the city of the hawk in iraq's care to region of sola has been me, how we have been displaced for 8 years. the situation and singers getting worse. how can we think of going back to sin, jar, security and safety are 2 important elements for us. and because of the lack of these 2 elements, we prefer to stay in the camp and enjoy its harsh conditions. our hearts are broken for not being able to go back. most of the nearly 300000 people here off from the z,
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the minority. they were forced to flee their homes about 10 years ago. nearly half of them lived in these tent caps that barely protect them from the summer heat. and the winter cold. the governments in baghdad and abbey signed an agreement in 2024, all regular forces to withdraw from sin door to allow the safe return of those displaced by war. but that agreement is yet to be implemented to 100 you, but your terms of the, since our agreement will not implemented despite the consent of both governments, it seems there are pressures on the iraqi government to block the agreement from foreign powers that support the malicious non withdrawal from sender, the iraqi government says it's committed to the agreement and its forces are in control of st. jar. but people here say armored malicious, including the kurdistan workers party or p k. k half never left. but now kathy added, how many opt? you start? okay, we as joint operations commanded everything we had to do in terms of security. we
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are serious about implementing this agreement. but there are certain things that the government has to do from outside. we will not allow any manifestation of armed activities inside ginger and job. singers is officially on by a joint administration based in dog. some of its members are appointed by the iraqi government in baghdad, while others are locally elected. but the reported presence of armed groups is making it complicated than difficult to facilitate the return of refugees. mohammed via anterior prince, prosecutors say they found no evidence. members of the french forces played a role in the rwandan genocide, 800000 to seize and moderate hutus were killed over 100 days in 1990 full buster. the commission found france had been blinded by its cloning latitude and both serious responsibility for what happened. but prosecutors say nothing points to the direct involvement of french troops. and they've closed the case rights groups
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are voicing, concern over legislation proposed to put mexico's national guard and a military control. the government says drastic action needs to be taken to curb decades of cartel violence, lex. but say, the move further, impose a police authority that has committed wide spread human rights violations shall hold, has more from mexico city. ah, this is mexico's premier police force, the national guard president under his manual lopez of the door, crated it in 2019 if it looks militarize, it is 4 out of 5 of its rank and file from the army and navy mits commanded by general now lopez labrador wants to take things a step further, taking over control of the national guard, and it's more than 100000 members from civilian authorities and placing it under the defense ministry, the army going on only quite far. the only reason for this is to consolidate it and to maintain its discipline and professionalism, and most of all,
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for it not to get corrupted approval. the president's proposal has already been passed by the lower chamber of congress despite your position saying it will lead to more militarization. no, we will not allow a permanent state of siege to be established in this country as the president of the republic attend. oh, now it faces the senate, if it clears that, heard it likely be challenged is unconstitutional. and jose and civil society rallying against it. under president lopez of the door. the armies already had a bigger role in civilian affairs than in recent memory. taking over the building of the capitals new airport and a massive tourism railway project in the south help and still with the cobra response to. there's a reason why that scares people. latin america has a long history of 20th century military dictatorships. in the last 80 years met, chris avoided the learning. a lesson after a succession of generals come,
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president, following its revolution. things won't change now, says the president, it proposed, he knows me, that that is the purpose is not the militarization or to go towards authoritarianism. but to take care under the vigilance of the defense secretary of the healthy growth of what should be the main public security institution of the country. the other question is, if the measures passed, who put in the army in complete control to the national guard actually reduce mexico's violence? we can look at what happened in years past to help out to the, the army. so has been on the street to mexico for more than a decade, helping the police during that time, homicides have gone up rather than down. it's been accused and regularly of human rights abuses and also just lacking the intelligence and investing, leasing to, to really tackle crime in this country. so the army is growing, ro,
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words impact lower in order in the country will be watching what happens closely john, home and i, which is either mexico city. you can secrets of a foreign nation were found that double trans residence, according to a us media report f. b i. agents discovered the documents during last month search of the former president's forward to mention the washington post where the report surface did not identify the country trumps, under restoration for an authorized removal of records from the white house. well, if you're looking for an unusual home decoration, then head to an auction in paris, later this month. the skeleton is an iguana, don discovered in 2019 by contract is building a road in the us state of colorado, at just 3.2 meters long. its let smaller than most specimens, and french auctioneers, calling it a dinosaur for a living room is expected to go for between $4500000.00.
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