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is beyond words, in my 27 years of lab, i've never seen something like this. one median of nearly 4000000 student refugees living in turkey, bought into progress, golf, koziars tech. many of those rescue decisions civil war has spent more than full years in refugee camps, inter q. some of them knew to be at the modest homes, but many are now back where they started. more than a decade of civil war has killed or displeased many serious millions of them for la turkey and looking for safety. it wasn't easy to begin a new life. now, of course have taken what they be of here in the year seems and they would have to start from scratch. ah ah. columns the whole robin,
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you're watching the old is there. a news are lying from our headquarters here in dire hall coming up in the next 60 minutes top. diplomats from the us and russia talked briefly in new delhi, in the 1st face to face meetings since russia attacked you crime. and the music of g 20 foreign ministers ends without a joint declaration. china and russia reject the draft, demanding rushes withdrawal from ukraine. also ahead calls the answers in greece after 45 people dine, it's worse to have a train crush. the prime minister blames human error and logging and mining, or putting a risk, thousands of heck to as of central african rain forest that indigenous pick me people of called home for millennia. each centimeter of this stuff represents a year of life. this isn't a tree that's hundreds of years old. it's thousands of years old. i'm gonna get your i'll go with the store to them. a walkie box. make it 16 winds in a row, and the and b i and also may 5 clay of nearest rifles. manchester city in the race
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for the premier league title. ah, melissa 1st face to face conversation in more than a year. you are a secretary of state antony, blank and, and russian foreign minister psychological. without an unexpected meeting on the sidelines of the g. 20 meeting in italy. the 2 spoke for less than 10 minutes, while divisions over the war in ukraine have dominated the g 20. the indian foreign minister has confirmed our be no joint statement from the meeting saying we can't reach a consensus. russia in china where the only 2 countries to refuse to support a demand for moscow to withdraw from ukrainian territory of the mythos. our choice is now from the summit venue in new delhi and poverty. so they have confirmed no joint communique. and the impasse is obviously very embarrassing for the host
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nation, who really wanted to shine here. yes, the foreign ministers meeting off 320 nations in new delhi has ended on a toes and divisive no to barry's nor joy declaration or joint statement. and this was expected given what happened last week at the g, 20 meet of finance ministers. and it is because of opposing views held by participating nations on or the ongoing war in ukraine. that is the dominant team off g twenty's meeting to day and has been even last week at the finance ministers meeting. now the other big news is that the us and russia match for the, for the 1st and the highest level meeting scenes. the war began. this was not scheduled, but secretary of state antony blinking, and russian foreign minister soggy law rob met for about 10 minutes tops. in this,
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the u. s. is reiterated. it's on wavering support for ukraine. lincoln also urge love roth to reverse the suspension of the new start nuclear arms treaty that russia suspended recently. now so again. d rob held a press conference in which he blamed to western nations for making quote emotional statements and derailing the g 20 agenda lab. rob also came in support of china. china was criticized by the united states and by germany today for supplying weapons to russia. will sort of tensions have been in terms of the way both russia and the u. s. at this summer to have tried to make other gee, 20 nations pick aside. when nations have been reiterating depositions, and we have seen that divide between, you know,
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countries like germany like the united kingdom, like the european union blocks are doubled down on russia according it, an aggressor. while you know, countries like china have been pushing a china has been pushing it's 12 point piece plan, but the tensions over here have all to put the spotlight on in does diplomatic half down its ability to sort of keep walking that diplomatic tightrope. countries like india have been importing oil from russia even though there are sanctions. india also has close ties with the united states. and now the other thing to note is that the agenda for india has been to really focus on issues off the gilbert south. new daddy has viewed this g 20 president. he has a golden opportunity to project itself as the voice off the global south. and you know, prime minister nadine's removed the to in today's statement, also urge nations to find common ground on issues like inflation,
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issues like food security and climate change. now, in the us, foreign minister did say that there was some sort of meeting of minds on those issues. but because of, you know, differences over the war in ukraine, there was no joint statement. and b a, the concern now is, and the question rather now is can end up pull off what indonesia did last year. that is, and it's g 20 residency on a sort of consensus, you know, last year there was that body declaration. and it does at this point seem to be a tall order to achieve that. when worldly does meet for the final summit in september. but if that does happen, it will be a big goal, a for a prime minister marines, or more the boat internationally as well as domestically of the middle left for sidney jelly. thank you. now of the 19 countries on the european union that make up the g 2015 voted in favor of an immediate end to the war in ukraine. at the you, in general, assembly russia oppose the nation. china, india,
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and south africa abstained. not china and russia have no formal military alliance, but they have strong ties based around dom sales and joint exercises. economically, russia is increasingly reliant on china, while india's military is heavily dependent on russian tanks. fighter jets and other equipment india is the world. 3rd largest consumer of oil and buys it from russia. south africa has defend its military ties with russia. the 2 nations held joint naval exercises on the anniversary of the invasion. south africa described russia as its friend. trade between the countries in 2021 totaled about a $1000000000.00. well, let's bring in mom bush, our house. is there a senior political analyst? and it does seem that the foreign ministers from the usaa and russia have met and spoken. it seems for appearance sake accidentally on purpose. yes, absolutely. not exactly spontaneous as it were, but it's really big's the question. so why leak to the press as to
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what 2nd blink in told for a minute. so love role. instead of actually saying it in the open platform in the conference, i mean, it sounds to me like a great point looking point for the secretary of state to tell the russian foreign minister, why don't you people come back to a new start and let's talk about nuclear proliferation, unless part about non proliferation of nuclear weapons. and he could have talked about the danger, the escalation of not having nuclear agreements between the 2 walls super powers and what that means for nuclear proliferation worldwide. since we are talking about other countries thinking about or enriching uranium or becoming nuclear states like japan, iran and others. so truly big's a question, why go on the sideline and talk about that instead of mentioning it in the hall, because this meeting is meant exactly for something like that. instead,
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what of seen as meeting after meeting after meeting, whether it's the un security council, or the g 20 becoming a forum for diatribes and bickering. not a place where there is constructive engagement. do you think this there was this issue of perhaps not wanting to try and embarrass the host? india, allowing them to shine as host of the g 20th. so therefore, this conversation was taken to one side because india themselves that had a very difficult line to tread in, in setting up this whole conference with what's got on in ukraine over the past 12 months, won't get the sense really, that we're back to the 19 seventy's and eighty's, the sort of sort of semi cold war who side iran you with us or you're not going on? absolutely. look, as our correspondence mentioned, that there was no mention that i know of, of china's was points which already been turned down by a net was our secretary journal. them oregon's. they. europeans are exactly playing
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the game than i even building on last 12 points of are really just guidelines to, you know, stop the war. busy and let's discuss how russia could eventually yet come to a peace agreement with ukraine. and clearly india's efforts are not appreciated as well because the west, especially, but also russia, they want our lives there one with us or against us kind of deal. but that's not only the united states, and hence it's undermining whatever efforts coming from the 3rd, from the indians, from the chinese. because it simply wants unconditional russian withdrawal from ukraine and enter the war that away. and they're not accepting any from the diplomacy. and in the process, and i must emphasize that because i just saw your list of this hybrid world that we live in with russia, china, south africa, brazil, and so on, so forth. taking this kind of a vague, ambiguous positions you know,
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wanting to play both sides, want to hedge their, their positions. but what is happening in the process. so head, because you talked about military agreements between these countries. what we've seen is that there's an increase in military spending in the world, like never before in the history of humanity this year are, in fact, last year we jumped to $2.00 trillion dollars, 2.2 trillion dollars. america spending huge raises a method of spending not only by the united states and russia, but also by china, japan and other parties within europe and outside europe. germany and japan are arming, right? so there is an arms race being fueled by this bickering that has gone. but isn't there also another sort of observation here that countries like india and brazil, south africa emerging markets were part of the bricks or organisation ways. ah,
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a china and russia are or, or not, i don't need to actually say whose side thereon. because the world has changed in 30 years since before little or, or the breakup of the former soviet union, the cold war, the reduction generally in nuclear weapon, re, distant alliances have been made and not, not necessarily a stuck in stone. the very movable. absolutely. that's what i meant by a, there's a hybrid world that we live in. it's neither gas or electric, right? i mean, it's both. it's neither the united states or russia. it's both. and it's not just both of them as also china, and it's also indian. and so countries and governments and regimes even to fairly theory and regimes are finding it easier now to, to pick and choose. yeah, you know, recent meeting a saudi arabia, the riyadh invited china while it also has a great relationship with the united states. so yes, a lot of midsize countries are finding it easier now,
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not to be dealing vertically with one superpower or another, but dealing with more than one power. that speaking things easier for these countries. but it's also making it easier in terms of betting and hedging. right? because let's say you decide to give up on russia completely separate relations and said with the united states, what guarantees are there in 2025? there won't be a president de santis or president trump that will simply forget about these countries like president trump did when he entered office. so it is an ambiguous, it is unreliable world and everyone is looking for their own interest. and no one is looking really for the common good. indeed, if we let say it's a movable political feast for the limit. baldwin, thanks so much for your insight. thinking the ukraine is leaving russia for a strike on an apartment block in the city of upper reaches that killed at least 2 people, emergency services scramble to rescue victims. from under the rubble,
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the cities acting man says the following story. building was almost completely destroyed in the attack. me. well russia says is force of the responding to a ukrainian attack in the southwest. the governor of the screen says a group cross from ukraine and opened fire on the car. he said one person was killed and a child wounded. present vladimir putin is called the incident a terrorist attack. keep legation calling it a classic deliberate provocation. while still more had here on the news are including crushed hopes and dreams. we hear from some of the families whose relatives have died making a powerless journey from bancwest on to italy and violence between israeli police and protest is opposing plans to limit the power of the coal and and sport will hear from the jordanian box who's working hard to achieve his dream of winning and the lim pick metal ah,
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decrease. now a station master is due to appear in court later of accusations that he could have prevented a train crush that killed 45 people. he's expected to be asked why a passenger train with more than $350.00 passengers on board was allowed to run on the same track as a freight train. the prime minister says the collision is rissa in central greece on tuesday was caused by human error. others had blamed chronic under investment in the network. john droplets this update a short while ago from outside the hospital, near the scene of the accident. it was just earlier inside the hospital building in the emphasis we're about 2 dozen relatives were being briefed by the deputy health minister who's here on the process of dna, identification of their loved ones remains. they are being taken to the d. n. a lab
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where they're going to give samples and then they're going to have to wait for their samples to be compared with those of the remains that have been brought here . i, i needn't tell you the scene is one of very great sorrow. most of the people i saw were couples, which leads me to believe that they are looking for children. one woman just had her head in her hands. other people were staring ahead of them ahead blankly. these people were not speaking, they weren't protesting, they weren't angry. they i think in a state of shock, the business of apportioning blame goes well beyond the larissa station master a just 3 weeks ago. one of the unions of railway workers published a very angry protest after 2 non fatal accidents revealed
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the problems and safety procedures that exist throughout the greek rail network. not just here. and they said, we are not going to wait for the accident to happen. we demand that hellenic train, the operator of the trains on the track, and the greek state which owns and is responsible for the maintenance of the track, higher safety personnel to maintain rolling stock, to maintain safety procedures, to upgrade the infrastructure so that we have safer infrastructure we need those investments to happen now and please send a television. have accused used sun grenades and water cannon to break of ministration against the government. the israeli protest as opposed changes to the justice system. they been proposed by the ultra national coalition, led by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. m on com. as more the scenes have never been seen in television. right and break up
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a protest agreed in advance in the forty's using crowd control tactics, familiar to palestinians in occupied territory, certain not familiar israelis and televi. oh, the protesters references ready, settler on our last week is ready. settlers carried out at least $300.00 attacks, including shootings, arson, and a rampaged palestinian villages in the nablus area of the occupied westbank including alara. whilst these protests were more broadly about reforms the is rose legal systems and not about the events and horror is ready. police use tactics never been seen before, prompting the prime minister himself to address the nation a sula could shortly. it's not allowed to beat up policeman, it's not allowed to disrupt the country's life or to block main roads. i understand
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that here that someone who's looking to create anarchy called yellow p to no, no, no. protest is angered by violence gathered and then yahoo's home. i don't want to live in every day to ship at all. i really need to stay democracy and what they're trying to demolish that netanyahu is a know you to give in. he still pushing the changes to the supreme court. the spot is protest. 8 months ago, determined they passed despite the hundreds of thousands of people who have come out on the streets in opposition to it. emron. com, our desert, occupied issues you'll see, believe is a former israeli justice minister and joins us now from televi. mr. ben, get up with us on out there, the prime minister says the changes are going to happen, but can judge is refused to work with the new rules or the legislation, or could that be problems ahead for the government and the judiciary?
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or i believe that there is a need for both sides to try and see to good as it should be in any democratic empowerment and find out the compromises which can satisfy both the right and the left. a government is not ready to stop the process of legislation and it is doing a se fair. there is an agency to finish it in few weeks. and that is something that the other side of the map a cannot except they also do a president council who addressed it. there is really public a few times is referring to the need to stop the process of legislation for a while in order to see together and to find solutions. and they, what we see today is a very clear collision course in which the legislation goes on. and then when is
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the manifestations, the demonstrations go on to down. intensifying the number of people to participate in those demonstrations is bigger and bigger. and as you showed a just a moment ago, also the tension in the same and demonstrations is becoming a much tougher than before. so we've seen hundreds, if not thousands of people out on the streets these past few weeks and wanting to make their voice heard about how angry they are about these changes in the law and the changes to the israeli judiciary from the people you're speaking to either in the judiciary or in the political sphere, do they feel the same way? no doubt, no doubt. i mean, the people, even in de la, cool de right wing a leading party dollar a many people who are very unhappy will wait to debase of legislation like
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yesterday a, they began to a legalize, hey, becca, there david capital punishment in israel, which is crazy. i mean, i hope it will never happen, but the mere fact that they found a defined it, they found it there necessary to a and the slow to the adult bids. it means that they are in a hurry. maybe they, they don't believe that they will stay there for long in the government and they want to achieve whatever they get any initial time. and they, the other part of israel and his and his is divided into 2 a cannot defaulted, cannot accept it, and will not accept. hum, problematic his for his railey society, the long term. because obviously this subject to is creating a schism, a divide, as you say, in israeli society, can it be healed? what i believe that it can be here about today. the issue is that the main,
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the main aim of the government right now is weakening their supreme cold and at home. oh, a, a legal arm of israel. now the problem is that day it means to weaken the prospects for that minorities to raise their voices. and we know that each and one of us is a minority in a certain context. a, we are not them. i know it is forever. some, some of us are majorities, but in a certain call in a cell then context, they find themselves in a minority and they need to appeal to the supreme court. and even the supreme court is not to do to help them. it's a very different kind of a picture of his way it, which would be very interesting to see what does happen in the coming weeks for them. i mean, your civilian former is ready. justice minister, thank you for joining us. so from television tent,
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you at least 64 people drowned and dozens are missing after a sailboat, carrying migrants cap, size of the coast of southern italy on sunday. italy is a common entry point for migrants hoping to make their way into northern europe. natasha gonna has more on the families in pakistan who's lost their loved ones. this baby girl and her 2 brothers barely old enough to walk. now have no father. mohammed took here was a young police officer from pakistan's point job province earning $150.00 a month. he saved and borrowed $8000.00 from family and friends to pay a trafficker to smuggle him into europe. on sunday he drowned along with dozens of other migrants after a sail boat carrying them capsized off the coast of southern italy on alaya each other ms. my 2, but others set off for it till the younger on luckily arrived to months ago. but
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the elder of unsealed the last week and drowned it kiss devastated the entire family, including his 2 young sons. and his 2 month old daughter was finance issue with their father was one of up to $40000.00 pakistan ease who attempt to reach europe every year. they follow well traveled and often deadly human trafficking routes through turkey and iran in the garage right district. dubbed many norway by local people, the lar of europe, edits, perceived wealth can be seen in these villas, hastening our e left home, hoping he would be the one to lift the family's fortunes. both that i suck, i some, my grandson was very ambitious to travel to europe, to earn money so he can support his tammy. unfortunately he died and it has shattered the whole family now were anxiously awaiting to receive his body and i did this he okay. since 2014,
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the un missing migrants project says more than 17000 people have died in the central mediterranean. do him and prof. kiana year bozza. we are facing a huge problem with human trafficking. the mean motivating factors, extreme poverty, unemployment, and competition with other families whose loved ones left and are sending money home. we are trying our best were charged on these agents were involved in the recent incidence and libya and italy, rebecca, along with some smiling all. hopefully, this mobile phone video was taken before the migrants boarded the smuggler sailboat that sank on sunday and they are pretty monumental. yeah, they're asked if they voluntarily, except the risks, no more will be saving to pay the smugglers fees and follow. focusing. only on the lucky migrants who survived natasha. getting al jazeera said all western
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region of dall for her seen violence repeatedly flareup during the past 5 years. and that's despite a p. steel agreed in 2020 to and years of war. hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced by the fighting will. if a milk a reporter from north dall, full hedge, abraham is waiting in line at the some, some camp in dance north dar for to receive money. as a farmer, she prefers to earn her living by selling her harvests, but was continuing insecurity across the state. it is very difficult and she is reliant on the 8th. i get it and i went to the phone with my kids last night on mine came. the only thing that came to my mind is that we'd be attacked and my daughter right, i wasn't afraid of death. i was afraid of being raped. we left off. oh, we haven't been back since there has been conflict in our 4th in 2003 when therefore we tried to rebel against the government that left the region flooded with arms even after these deal signed in 2020, between the rebel groups and the government and more than 2 years after the deal,
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security is still a challenge in the region with repeated cycles of intercom in violence and displacement, especially in farming areas. conflict over farm land is not the only cause of intercom in violence here. the years of war have seen our tribes being armed against the door for tribes. and even if the war has ended, tension between the 2 sides have not perjury, who are mostly from the arab tribes, have been accused of allowing their cattle farms or grabbing lands leading to more violence. the head of the herders and farmers commission says those instigating violence do not present all hers up on a promotional vacuum up is on. it's not about who owns guns and who doesn't. everyone has weapons, even if some don't to mrs. hurt his head arm since the war to defend the castle and wealth that the use may differ from the feeling itself any cancelled in most cases or against individuals like sometimes happens. not every farm as displaced in not every arab heard is an attack inter continental violence displaced more than 900000
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people in the last year alone. many are in need of 8, but organizations say providing security would help reduce those numbers. unfortunately, there is a lack of protection of civilians under the protection of civilians is something that the you and cannot do. we cannot physically provide protections that we can support. we can advice, we can report on violations. however, this is in the hands of the government. the government ultimately has to do more to improve the lives of the people and provide security. but in a region filled, grappling with the effects of years of war, attaining full security may take time. he bill morgan onto 0 north dar for now took his 6 party oppositional lines and holding tools to select the candidate to challenge with that again in a presidential election in may, the poll will come 3 months after 2 earthquakes struck the se. well, there were 3 main contenders. kamala collected,
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the lou is the leader of the largest opposition party, the republican people's party, known as the c h p. he's been a member of parliament for 20 years. a crim mom, hulu is the c h, he's ne'er of his stumble. the country's most popular city, but he's fighting a jail sentence on the political band for defamation. there's also majority of ash he became anchors 1st man in 2019 he previously stood for the far right nationalist movement party. let's go straight over to the new. consider his anchor for us. i mean there was speculation. sit in that that would be a long list of people for the candidacy. and they brought the selection forward as well into to may what reaction generally from opposition parties about when or how clearly and quickly they'll be able to find a candidate well, before there was quake,
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the position was against the prisons are don's proposal to move forward. the election that is official is set for june 18 to may 14, but after the earthquake, of course, all calculations have changed. inter kid so has not for all they the ruling out party and the president but also for the opposition party. so everyone wants this election to be done as quickly as possible for not until now, announcing a candidate that has been the biggest mystery of the opposition alliance, which has 6 members known as table of 6. and today they have gathered in one of the opposition parties, islamist is cited parties, headquarters to discuss who will be the candidate, the main opposition part to lead the care medical history. although it is a kind of self nominated candidate, he's been nearly it run and get campaign as the leader of the largest opposition party, but at the 2nd largest opposition party e party is against his candidates,
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as he has lost all elections so far against turkish present reject type are don, so that party the 2nd largest parties, suggests that a stumble mayor would be the best candidate as he has a similar background. similar history, like ridge of type, bardon, being a mayor of a stumbled facing sound for prison sentences, which could give in quotation, a profile of victim. and by this means turkish voters might feel a sympathy towards him. on the other hand, encore, a mayor monster, your wife is also one of the very strong this candidates, according to the polls. as many people have trust in him, but many suggest that they may know position park to leader would emphasize his candidacy and m encore, a mayor coming from the national. this part to background wouldn't be rip, it wouldn't be representing in the main or position as a candidate, but of course,
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still there might be some surprises. these are the 3 main names being discussed except for the main opposition leader. the other 2, a potential candidates seem to have a better chance against our dom. but of course, we're talking about a political figure here who has won every election so far into kia as things might to it may change when it comes to the habits of the borders, but it will be a challenging vote for to kia as securing an election it will be difficult. so if we consider thanks very much for the update, let's cross over to robot brian to joins us often. gaussian tapped in southern turkey and rob, you know, with an election now pending, the big issue is reconstruction, isn't it? that's right. i mean, all the focus is here about reconstruction in the earthquake affected provinces, and in fact, just this thursday we've got announced by the government some quite staggering
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statistics and figures of what is being planned for the reconstruction efforts. here, the minister of urban is ation saying that around about now they are starting work on some 21000 you homes. and within the next 2 months they'll be starting work on a quarter of a 1000000 due. now this is controversial because it is the government using special presidential powers that have been allowed by a special decree which fast tracks the usual planning restrictions that would be in place. and that is controversial. it has had a certain amounts of criticism. also, the whole process of planning how you plan these, that you urban areas, given the fact that the administration has said it doesn't want to build too close to a known fault lines at all. does pose questions about how all of this is going to be done, but all of the reconstruction, all of the initial response, the emergency response to these earthquakes just over 3 weeks ago, he's all going to play into this election campaign president tuan,
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for him. his part, he has asked for forgiveness for any mistakes that his administration may have made, has been promising to rebuild. and all of this again, traction along with various other measures here in this part of to key such as the announcement of a financial aid to families. also the announcement that people will not be allowed to be fired from their jobs. all of that does gain traction here with people who have suffered so badly from the earthquake. for that part, the opposition will play on the fact that that is criticism of the initial government response that it wasn't quick enough for his part, the president, the one and the ruling ruling party will say, this is not a time full politics. this is the opposition being opportunistic if you like. it is the time for sticking together. ergo, for sticking with the current incumbent administration from abroad and got into the thanks very much. now, rain forests in central africa,
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rapidly disappearing due to locking and mining. it's one of the issues on the agenda, the one, the forest. some is underway in gabon. leaders have gathered in the hope of finding ways to make profits from protecting forest areas threatened with destruction, destruction. nicholas has proposed from funding cameron's congo river base and where he met the indigenous pick me people who call the forest. the home in central africa lies a vast tropical forest. the size of india, the congo basin, it's trees absorbs more carbon than the amazon. and it's referred to as our planet's other lung guided by indigenous pygmies. we travel deep inside where camry meets equitorial guinea. we encounter an elder speaking to a tree. oh, an uncomfortable conversation between a member of a community that's considered the forest custodian and what they see as the spirit of this forest. that's because the pigmies have been hired by logging companies to
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help them cut down trees and take part in destroying their own habitat. lo, we're not proud of what we had to win because some of the trees have been to snow properties. the 1st is like our pharmacy. so even though we were with digital can companies were tractor, protect to what we can. the longing companies persuaded the pygmies to leave their forest. they have been given housing with amenities like electricity that alter their way of life. they no longer go foraging. instead, the pygmies serve as guides to logging companies, looking for valuable would. so for their work each receive $10.00 a day with take me to love this tree, they call it the number. it's known for its medicinal properties and it's a warm fragrance, but look at it now. each centimeter of the stump represents a year of life. this isn't a tree that's hundreds of years old. it's thousands of years old cut to the ground and it's one of many. the timber is shipped from
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a nearby port to asia to make furniture that will be sold to people in wealthier countries. recent research suggests a quarter of this green forest could disappear by 2050, because of logging. and yet the congo base and stores around 20000000 tons of carbon. that's around 3 years worth of global greenhouse gas emissions. it is a precious natural barrier to climate change and its trees are of values, not for a few but for humanity and planet earth itself. nicholas hawk al jazeera, pandey, southern cameroon. the geron presidential candidate peter obee has claimed he won saturdays election, ruling party, candidate bowler to new gu was declared the winner with the election commission saying he received over 36 percent of the vote. they be reported a short while ago. he won the election and he'll prove it tonight,
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jerry. and he said he take the issue to the courts and called on the supporters to remain peaceful. an annual conservative conference dominated by the republican party is being held in the us, but internal divisions have become public forma present. donald trump is said to give a headline speech. and so it's nikki haley who declared her bid for the republican nomination. and she says it's time for new leadership, alam fisher, a poster from washington dc. he remains the dominant figure in the republican party . the former president has declared he is once again running. america's come back, starts right now. i a spectacular returned to the white house, but donald trump, every may not be as formidable as she once was. ah, former un ambassador nikki haley. we once said she would never run against our president as entered the race for the republican nomination and tank. trump is too old for office and we are. 2 more than ready for
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a new generation to lead us into it's a battle which has come to represent the rift leaving the republican party upon us to losing the white house in 2020, the week performance. some candidates, he backed in the mid terms. many republicans think it's time to move on from donald j. trump. they desperately do not want to talk about donald trump anymore. they want to ignore him, or hope he gets killed by a shark or, or, or that gets, you know, a struck by a media right or some other outcome. and they are the washington lobbyist consulting establishment. that's the kevin mccarthy. that's mitch mcconnell at hard line party loyalists. so gathering for the annual c pike conference, the center of the republican universe for, for dates and the divisions will be on shore. trump is the headline act. he's going to do what he did in 2016, destroy his republican, oppose any presidential. one of these will be there. but the me underestimate the
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poet. trump still highs over the party big. they're going to come with a one liner. oh donald, you're a little bit up there and he's gonna just rip them to pieces. he's going to go after their, their own mental acuity, their own health, their own physical nature. i. there are a lot of people who are replaying the mistakes of 20162015. we do not surrender to the walk. mom, i'm not going florida governor ron de santis to man. consider the most likely to be the mean challenger for donald trump and a man who could command significant support in the party, although republicans are almost united on one thing. they think to biden is doing a terrible job. but unless they can pull the party together, put the pieces back, he may not become an ex president as quickly as they would like alan fisher. i'll just either washington, a u. s. intelligence investigation has concluded it,
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it's very unlikely. a foreign adversary is responsible for the so called havana syndrome. american diplomats and intelligence officers around the world have been left suffering mystery ailments since 2016 when it was 1st reported in cuba. i did your castro report, so from washington, dc. whatever is causing american diplomats to lose their hearing, have migraines, suffer from nausea and lose their memory? it's very unlikely that a foreign power is behind it. that is the conclusion reached by the us intelligence community. after a 2 year investigation that covered more than a 1000 cases and spanned 90 countries, the declassified report released wednesday also says investigators can find no credible evidence that a weapon or device capable of causing the symptoms exists. the book is never fully closed and we are going to as a government, going to continue to look at every single input and source of information that is
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available to us. the intelligence includes evidence that other countries appear to be equally clueless about what is causing the phenomenon potential foreign actors have been as confused as united states has been by this. and therefore they thought, well, this must be something that the americans are inventing. the americans thinking, while this is happening, we are doing it so it has to be the other side. then what is it? the intelligence assessment points to pre existing medical conditions, conventional illnesses and environmental factors as possible explanations. but the investigators have found no patterns to the cases. my former colleagues have been adamant that they are not imagining things and, and i, from the individuals. i know, i find it hard to believe that they are imagining u. s embassy workers and others who reported brain injuries caused by the condition
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have been eligible to receive government payments authorized by congress. nothing is more important to this mission administration to this president than the health and the well being of our workforce, the so that is a priority for this president, with bipartisan support with congress. we have focused on ensuring that our colleagues and their families who report anomalous health incidents receive the support and access care that they need. a lawyer representing some havana syndrome sufferers has denounced the intelligence report, calling its conclusion disconcerting. as the mystery behind the ailment deepens, heidi joe castro al jazeera washington well still had hail on al jazeera, 5 or 32 wide fitted full power, with gold to through the international space station represents red cooperation between the us and russia. and the pride of australia,
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with full ah ah for sports are on their way to the national space station best space x rocket blasted off from the kennedy space center in florida on thursday is going to astronauts from nasa, one from russia under the, from the united arab emirates. the only way after difficult, sir. yeah. force the space laboratory. there's more than 20 years old colon baker
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has engine sequence start has its rare that 2 rockets are ready to simultaneously on launch pads. half a world apart aiming for the same target. both were headed to the international space station. the 1st was russian, sending a passenger ship to replace another that russia says had been hit by a small meteor and leaked all of its coolant. the 2nd was america carrying a mixed crew from the us, russia and the u. e. i could only arrive once the rescue ship was in place. stage one title of russia and the u. s. run the international space station together with europe and other partners. she became the worn ukraine through the global space industry into disarray. missions, dependent on russia were cancelled or postpone, and private industry looked for new launch option. but america's nasa and russia's ross cosmos struck a deal in the summer of 2022. that despite sanctions where they would border seat carrying one of the others, astronauts on every launch and promising to evacuate the others in case of
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emergency. sometimes people think we can like there is no way like you like cutting your car in half. one half and the other half would work, misfires and strikes of jostled the station over the past 2 years. europe when debris are incoming astronauts have limited options. the station can move or a crew can shelter for safety. there are no built in escape pods. crews have only what they came up and where on board science experiments continue in robotics. the human body and space cancer research and physics. the real output of the space station is maintaining this immense, complex engineering miracle for decades. and we need to know how to do that if we're going to have settlements on mars or, or deep space human systems. and that depends on the people inside the door and let you know, the co operation has
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a long history. the life of people and space at the international space station is really sitting a very good example of how people should be living on earth premium. all of this, just a month before the release of the 1st feature film shot in orbit on the station by a director, an actress from russia, was about a fictional health emergency in space colon baker, algebra. and you start to cart more than 1000 years ago. has been voted in chile, east islands. geologists restoring motion and found it in a dry that the volcanic creek lake, many statues known as boy were child during fines. tobar the run of a volcano and it's called stone figures arena go world heritage site was at the bottom of his chair sale. thank you very much. off no manager. nicole. tessa has praised his science mentality of they thrashed edison to me 5 points. claire of mentioned city at the top of the premier league because sacco put awful in front
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late in the 1st help with his 6 goals. 11 games. welcome. gabriel. natalie got the next one. boring 3rd match in a row. it was initially ruled out of side. vail overturn the decision on november 3rd and the 2nd house i kept him wanting to go to finish, but mckayla had decide what finish that alternately with his 2nd isn't i make it for now as they laid down a big marker in the title, right. when you look at them every single day and just feel how much they wanted, you know, and how much they really want to produce. well, we asked and then to do, how might they want to please that where people, i have no doubt that we went to turn things around in performance in resource. something that is more details that to major when or not when by time, really pleased with where the team is right now. liverpool moves within 6 points. the top 4 things to to know when i move virtual vandyke and mom is solid scoring
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goals in the 2nd half the keep alive, the hope the securing assaults in europe next live will face months. united in the premier league next, united fort from gold down to the west time to reach the f final pipe and rama put the hammers ahead. nice word own go level things up. then, you know, i said when confront with a great strike from a 100 and i chose. and it was fred who rounded off the 31 victory in the 5th minute . the added time. united one, their 1st choice in 6 years on sunday by beating new car full li cup final. the milwaukee bucks swimming run continues in the m. b a. they've now made it 16 winds in a row with a latest coming against the orlando magic once again. yeah, this is kimber top school with 31.7 rebounds and 6 to say the buck stay top of east and conference in and out just for when shows of their franchise record winning streak set back in the 197071 season the boston celtics are right behind them. bo, in 2nd place,
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boston beat the cleveland cavaliers on wednesday with jason tatum producing some eye catching moves to school. 41 point fellow all star donovan mitchell. actually out schools him with people points for cleveland, but it was tatum cell 6 and shit. a rule by full 117-2113 kevin john school 23 points on his day be for the phoenix suns. is may be a charlotte hornets. he's been out injured since january the 8th, during which time he was traded from brooklyn, next 7 book had top for the 37 funds, one this one comfortably one or 5 and 91 new environment, new situation, new teammates. i mean, always till i got approved myself to my team from our coaches every day, no matter what i've done in the lee. so i thought the pressure on me to be who i am every day. and i put that on the internally and also sometimes is a balance because i might go to think too much about a situation. and, you know,
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though myself also felt like it's all healthy domino, i got good attention and i want to do well out there. and so i'm just trying to get comfortable. australian bowler nathan lion says taking a wickets from india and the 3rd test is one of his career highlights. that's been a helpful india out. 463 on day 2 and endorse you finished up with 8 for 6 before it mean the straight you need to. $76.00 runs to win the match and reduce the series deficit to to one victory on friday would also secure australia's place in the final of the world test championship. in june b, j. golf tours making moves to combat the threat from his saudi arabian bank rival live series from next season. the p j will and she's 8 linked tournaments which have reduced fields with the best plays and no cuts. but if not, close sharp as all players until we'll have a chance to qualify and compete. and these events move is designed to prevent any more players defecting to lift gulf, which lot launch last year with limited fields. 54 whole tournaments know cuts and
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guarantee prize money for each gopher. live mocks, the pga, treating imitation is the greatest form of flattery. congratulations, pga told welcome to the future. some of the top pga gophers have responded positively. i want to give everyone a fair shake at this, which i think the structure has done. there's ways to play into it. there's, you know, trying to get the top guys versus the hot guys. right? you're going to have the top guys in the world playing against each other. more often you're going to be able to guarantee the sponsors that those guys are going to be there for days. and you know that if tucker was woods, enters the tournament on sunday, you can go watch him, rory, you can go watch him. and i think that's, i think that's really powerful. you know, you ask mastercard or whoever it is to pay $20000000.00 for a golf event. they want to see the stars at the weekend. andre ruby will continue the defense of his title, and by later as he faces dutchman, bow, tick vander, son, ship in the quarter finals. the russian will be hoping he'll have an easier
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encounter than his match with a 100 debit of which for keener on wednesday. reuben faced 5 much points in the 2nd set, tiebreaker real last 7 points in a row to pull off a dramatic come back when in the deciding, say, the seed danielman bit of stay don't cost for the title in a row. the russian beat kevin sons, alexander bleek in straight sets to reach the court. finally, chicky under on serv. closing things out. it was $280.00 p. title say fine, 2023. well, one of the joke of which takes on but we'll catch for place in the last full after a tough opening much, it would be straightforward for the top seed and rounds here on wednesday. joke rich, who's won this tournament? 5 times took care of dutchman, talent, greek 46263, b, and who also has 22 grand, some titles to his name that he still has goals to achieve in the school. i still have lots of desire to break records to, to play. i love, i enjoy it. you know,
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every match is different. but that's, that's the beauty of competitive dennis. i look forward to calling picks. you mentioned lympics more hope. hope that i'll be able to play healthy for the next year at paris. olympic games is going to be played on play and rolling garrison. i'm familiar with that grounds and those gone, so i hope that yeah, best olympic result from me will come there. now to another athlete aiming for gold at the olympics. jordanian book says he had ashish tops they well rankings in his white hats, gray, and is helping to inspire others in his community. geminus reports, and boom, pulling oh, the parcel and picks is on the horizon and his boxer is hard at work. oh. 2 julian fighter is the at ash, is being tipped from metal off to going top of the wild rankings in the light middleweight category. says, oh, says the clear, hulu. it's a great feeling to be number one amongst 7000000000 people,
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shorter. 24 year old ash competed at the tokyo in pigs in 2021 way finished in 93 years before that. he won bronze at the asian games and indonesia, the only our books are to win a medal at that tournament. since taken up the sports in 2009, he says, boxing has given him more than just success in the ring gloves or how good when i, when i was a child, i was a troublemaker. my father sent me to join my uncle's club so that i take out my energy to stop me getting into trouble. i really liked it and i decided to continue in the spoil of new summer. wasn't one 0, ashes trains at the olympic preparation center in the jordanian capital of a man. he said, since going top of the world rankings, his achievement has been a source of inspiration for young people in his neighbourhood, music theater had but to live with. and without many people have got into boxing. after i achieve this ranking, get about and many people sent me messages over social media,
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but asking me to train them. but i'm not a teacher and i only trained, oh, the hardware continues for ash ish with the asian games coming up in september in china. and then the parcel in picks in july 2024 o geminus al jazeera. all right, that it's all gets put for now more later. thanks very much job. i'll be back with more news on the other side of the until everyone cherry made other use our team here. and uh huh. i said look for your todd at your company. ah. mm hm. and
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