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the next 60 minutes, the top us and russian diplomats speak briefly at the g 20 summit that ended without a final declaration. the world food program announce is cut some food rationing that will affect nearly a 1000000 franco refugees. the death toll on a train crash and grace rises to at least 57 station master has appeared in court following the accident and paid by law goes to destroy their own home. we report from the congo basin, one of the world's largest tropical forests and on peters them, it with your sport will number one havoc of inches into the semi finals of the dubai tennis championships. and we'll look ahead to a big game in spain later with rail madrid, taking on boss alona and the copper del ray semi finals. ah, we begin this news hour in new delhi where g 20 foreign ministers have failed to agree on a final statement. after meeting on thursday,
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the host india had been hoping to shift the agenda away from the war and ukraine to focus on climate change and rising global poverty. but the contents of a closing statement were blocked by russia and china. tony chang reports a moment for reflection and unity as foreign ministers from the g. 20 stood for a moment of silence to remember the victims of the earthquakes and turkey and syria . and it was in that spirit that their host, india's prime minister, called on those, assembled to use the meeting for resolution. not rancor. we shall not allow a shorts that we cannot resolved to get our book gun in the bay. oh dog began. however, as the foreign ministers of the world 20 largest economists met in new delhi, the war in ukraine dominated discussions along with its impact on global food supplies, energy prices, and security. there are some matters of sharp differences of opinions and views.
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yet we must find common ground and provide direction because not is what the world expects of us. on the side lines, a very brief meeting between rushes, foreign minister survey leverage and u. s. secretary of state antony blinking was the 1st time both of met since the russian invasion. but if anything of substance was achieved both to remain tight lipped later the press conference. lathrop blamed the failure for consensus on the western nations present also today. unfortunately, the declaration on behalf of all ministers of the g 20 group was not endorsed or our western colleagues. like a year ago, under the indonesian g 20 chairman, shiver were seeking to bring to the forefront an issue with the situation around ukraine by tooth and untruth. smith and antony, blinkin conceited. the failure to move forward threatened the principles on which
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the g 20 was founded. right? that there are real challenges to the multilateral system. handles challenges in many ways are coming directly from russia, which ah, has been violating the very principles that lie at the heart of that system. india's chairmanship of the g 20 was supposed to be the blossoming of its ambitions to leave the global self promoting issues like dirt alleviation and climate change . but that seems to have been put on hold by ongoing concerns over the war in ukraine. tony cheng l. desert now of the 19 countries and the european union that make up the g 2015 voted in favor of an immediate end to the war and ukraine at the un general assembly. russia opposed the motion. china, india and south africa, abstained. china and russia have no formal military lions, but they have strong ties based around arm sales and joint exercises. economically,
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russia is increasingly reliant upon china in the us, military is heavily dependent upon russian tanks, fighter jets and other equipment. and here's the world's 3rd largest consumer of oil and buys it from russia. south africa has deepened 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 total about a $1000000000.00 allowed to 0. senior political analyst, matawan bershana says disagreements over russia's war and ukraine have dominated talks at the g. 20 it's really big the question. why are linked to the press as to what secretary blinking told for a minister love role instead of ashley was saying it in the open platform in the conference. i mean, it sounds to me like a great point knocking point for the secretary of state to tell the russian foreign
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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 to wall 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 the question, why go on the sideline and talk about that instead of mentioning it in the whole because this meeting is meant exactly for something like that. instead, what we've 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. there was no mentioned that i know
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of of china's 12 points which already been turned down by init was a secretary general there americans, the europeans are exactly playing the game. and i even building on last 12 points of, of really just guidelines to, you know, stop the war. busy and let's discuss how russia could eventually, you know, 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 with the chinese. because it's simply once unconditional russian withdrawal from ukraine and into the war they're away and they're not accepting any from the diplomacy. now, russia's ambassador to the u. k has acute may, so of turning ukraine into a western backed fortress and a bit to oppose russian influence in eastern europe. he also said that any supply
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of long wage weapons to keep will forth russia to push deeper into ukraine. the comments were made in an interview with algebra, us me back or in london, boucher or a pin. murray awful. you know those places very well. ukrainian towns where rushes accused of all sorts of gross atrocities and war crimes, including the murder of civilians, rape the list, goes on. do you condemn these alleged crimes? well, we heard a lot about that. they are totally different. absolutely different things boucher has been staged and there is no doubt about that stage by your great special forces in mario. but you probably think about booming of the theatre over the year, but the victims hit been discovered. so all of these things we know, but also when we need to have a balance or we need that international community should be aware of what is
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happening in the bus. it's a crime, but nobody's speaking about it. so you're saying that all the evidence put forward regarding claims of atrocities carried out by russian forces in the likes of boucher and pin a fake in which an absolutely it was fake marrow but has nothing to do with these european i i'm not sure about that. pin because i did not, i'm not very well about that and there's a possibility that crimes may have been committed in a pin. no, this is mr. operation. this is a war. infect thinks i civilians collateral in that warning of civilians collateral in that war. we know targets, especially in infrastructure a notice of the ease the word war. is this a? well, i in a way yes, in the way is this even you can call with civil war and because on most bus it is, we do not share with the dr. lane between russian people and ukrainian people that contains lots of for us. and so in certain way it is yes. how might the supply for
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instance, of tanks, long range weapons and possibly even fighter jets change rushes chances on the battlefield. so i don't believe that it will get the shooters threat. dorsey wally, the united kingdom, is saying, direct me of that. it is going to provide a long range, your weapon for the army. how would that affect russia tactic? and we are certain of that at least a longer age. your weapon will be used against civilian targets. would that mean having to make greater advantage to push further into ukraine? we have to move the line, fill the deeper into your cream, just to avoid the feel the rest of the theatre over us it into that, that it, that it over them by us. so, by, in this way, western countries of they are destroying ukraine itself. and you can see the full interview with the washington baset or to the u. k. andre kellen at 2330 g m t
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right here on algebra. now, ukraine's blaming of russia for a strike on an apartment block in the city of zach. it's here that's killed, at least 2 people. emergency services scrambled rescue victims from under the rubble, the city's mass, as the 5 story building was almost completely destroyed in the attack. meanwhile, russia says its forces have responded to a ukrainian attack in the southwest. the governor of the browns, regions of the group crossed from ukraine, an open fire on a call. he said one person was killed in a child wounded. president ready move, hoot, and has called the incident a terrorist attack, but keep denies the allegation. calling it a classic deliberate provocation. journalist tatyana could, eva says the russian authorities are pursuing those responsible. the governor brown creature has said that the incidents, the situation is under control. and the federal security service of russia had said
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that the currency of ration on going in order to actually create the russia where any official nation that'll break coming to an end in a line. will the region probably the region equation. yes. will be high at the center will be higher. and there's also been a statement from the head of the opening in for me preventing more head on the news hour, including crushed hopes and dreams. we hear from some of the families whose relatives have died making a perilous journey from pakistan to italy. and what chill is doing to stop the flow of migrants crossing its borders and in sport action from the n b a. as the leagues
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most inform team makes it 16 once in a row that's coming up with peter. ah, degrees malware station master has appeared in court over accusations. he could have prevented a train crash that's killed. 57 people. the 59 year old has been charged with manslaughter by negligence and has until saturday to prepare his statement for the court. his attorney says his devastated m accept responsibility for his role in the crash. the prime minister says the collision near larissa in central greece on tuesday was caused by human error. but others have blamed chronic under investment to the network. john through apple or sent us this update from outside a 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
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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 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 . so 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
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a very angry protest after 2 non fatal accidents revealed 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. now, un secretary general, antonio gutierrez has appointed cindy mccain to lead the world food program. she currently serves as the us permanent representative to un agencies involved and the
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wife of the late senator john mccain succeeds david beasley as executive director while the w f. p is cutting food ration for rank refugees in bangladesh because of a short for the international donations that you and body says it urgently need the $125000000.00 for the international partners to avoid any further costs of food rations have been cut from $12.00 to $10.00 per month, per person. the cuts to the food ration program. com as many staple items as seeing a steep rise in prices due to the war and ukraine and growing global inflation. the food costs will impact nearly 1000000 rank of refugees living in bond. who fled persecution by myanmar military and 2017. now thomas andrews is the united nation special wrapped to or on the situation of human rights to me on my. and he says, the cuts only exacerbate and already desperate situation. i've been talking to many of families in the camps in bangladesh over the last couple of days. listen even to
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this point, even before the coach, they've been struggling to feed their families of 45 percent of the families in these camps at insufficient diet. 41 percent of these were english children have stunted growth. over half of the children and over 40 percent of breastfeeding mothers are anemic. so even before these cuts begin, these families were struggling to, to feed their families and sure why they are beside themselves as to what they're going to do. now that these cuts in place, and by the way, this was the 1st of a series of cut that the wolf program is going to make this good. now go to families having to survive on $0.27 us dollars us cents per day, starting next month. if these, these bonds are not report, it is completely outrageous. but this has happened. it is very simple. but this is not a natural catastrophe. like the earthquake and turkey and syria, this is
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a human made catastrophe. all created because a nation's government had refused to put the requisite to fund into this account that would feed these very desperate families. they can't work their refugees. they are totally dependent upon the international community. now, families in pakistan are having to mourn from a distance after at least 64 my guns draw drowned off the coast of italy on sunday . as it is a common entry point for migrants hoping to reach northern europe, natasha, the name has more. 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, putting job province, earning $150.00 a month. he saved and borrowed $8000.00 from family and friends to pay
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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. donaway in each or both of them is my 2 but other set off for it to leave the younger. unluckily at ivy 2 months ago, but the elder of on sale de last week and drowned its kiss, devastated the entire family, including his 2 young sons. and his 2 month old daughter was finance issue with oh . their father was one of up to 40000 pakistanis who attempt to reach your up 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, at its perceived wealth, can be seen in these villas, has named our e left home, hoping he would be the one to lift the family's fortunes. both that i suck, i some,
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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, the un missing migrants project says more than 17000 people have died in the central mediterranean or him and prof. kiana year bozza. we are facing a huge problem with human trafficking. the mean motivating factors are 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 in libya and quickly 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 opened martinez. and they're asked if they voluntarily
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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. now turkey has 6 party opposition alliance is holding talks to select the candidate to challenger edge of 5 out of the one in a presidential election in may, the poll will take place 3 months after 2 earthquake struck the se. well, these are 3 main contenders command killers that all lose the leader of the largest opposition party that the republican people's party or c h p, is been a member of parliament for 20 years, a chrome in the more lose the c h p. 's mayor of his thumb bull the countries most popular city, but he's fighting a jail sentence and a political band for defamation. monsoons yavari became encore, his 1st c h p. mayor in 20. 19 he previously stood for the far right nationalist
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movement party was seldom course. he only has more on the potential candidates. until now, announcing a candidate, it 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 isadine parties, headquarters to discuss who will be the candidate, the main opposition party leader calculator. although it is the 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, as he has lost all elections or 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 roger tape, ardon,
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are being met in mayor of is stumbled, facing sound for prison sentences, which could give in quotation, a profile of victim. and by this means turkish voters, i might feel 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 the main opposition party leader would emphasize his candidacy and encore, a mayor coming from the national. this part to background wouldn't be repaired, wouldn't be representing in the main or position as a candidate. but of course, still there might be some surprises. these are the 3 main names being discussed, except for the main opposition leader. the other to the care potential candidates seem to have a better chance against our dom. the turkish government is giving financial support
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to people and businesses to recover from the 2 earthquakes that authorities are under pressure from survivors who say the emergency response was to slow hush. maldonado reports from the city of the amman, canada. these are tough times, forced to lay her the tent where she lives was over crowded. so she sent 2 of her children along with grandchildren to ankara. she misses the old life together, ruptured by the quakes. what one shows me that you were, we desperately need help. it was planning my daughter's wedding when the quicker that we lost her house and all the valuable gifts we bought for her tom, you, i can do. i have 7 children in need helps. i can look after their needs you hear the same story and the same concerns across a vast wager devastated by 2 a powerful earthquakes. this is a delicate moment for the government, which has been facing anger in the 11 provinces head by the earthquakes. but
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officials say that the earthquake mobilization and the financial aid are the largest in more than turkish history. but many here as to worry that after losing everything, their loved ones, the hose and their livelihood, they may not get all the support they need. people are cuing for food and then waiting for their turn in front of mo bile cash machines to receive money. they're, they're listed under miss elliot, right after experts inspected the damage to my house, i received an islamist message saying, $530.00 and compensation. every family will receive $250.00 as a rental payment aide and a $150.00 monthly allowance for one year and mammoth commitment for a country dealing with a string of economic problems. but in the meantime, it's angie yos and volunteers who are stepping into the fray. ah,
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these are students from shandy offer on their way to entertain children in the makeshift camps in our d. ah, glad to resubmit the mach recently to recon, make them smile. that would be great if they are happy, they will spread, help kill us. they are our future. and our hope that for a few moments, it's time for fun. oh volunteers turn close, providing a reminded of happier times. and the ho eclipse. what's to come. hush around bother allergies. iraq azia, now firefighters in hong kong are battling a blaze and a construction site. and the busy shopping district is a live pictures of the high rise building. there is a light in the thin chart sewer district, a multiple floors on fire and residence and surround and buildings have been evacuated. no casualties have been ported so far. still ahead on the
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news, our piece on paper fighting on the ground. why saddam still struggles with bothers and north though for 2 years after a peace deal was signed and a divided republican party comes together. donald trump said to headline its annual party conference in maryland. and, and all the pride of australia, lake line makes india. what gets tumbled that's coming up with peter? ah, ah. well the sun storms are gone away. now i think we're talking more about sandstorms involves for many places. yes, the still rain coming in through greece, but this is overnight and these overnight temperatures are not particularly low anymore unless you're a long way north in turkey or in the rain you've got dry and warm conditions which
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are repeated by day as well. although the extreme walls like sondra in garza will be knocked out of the way and that circulation suggests that might be some dust or sand in the air brought up from syria. further north into sudden turn. key aware temperatures are reasonably high, but the wind i think, will be noticed. there was shows throughout the country of rain for the most part that you're really high and that it snow falls on the high ground, the far east to turkey or beyond, into, or to rock maybe. but jenny, speaking is dry picture unless you getting caught in the sand, you'll see the weather's lovely, but there was a sound storm warning out western side in think that'll probably push up towards q 8 during friday or maybe saturday, right next bit more concentrated temperature wise the lifting 32 great bet, 27 in doha. now mozambique has had a lot of rain recently in to get to a meter. there's been extensive flooding and the circulation that caused it, which was one cycling freddie is regenerating, heading back towards madagascar. ah,
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with still by the arriving here, pledging more weapons with detailed coverage more than a decade with who has killed. what is these many serious millions of latitude here looking for safety from around the world, limiting their powers require amendment to the constitution and the electron more with increasing number of governments getting elected. neither of us will have to wait long to hold. russia worn, the crane has sent shock waves across the globe with what does it mean for its neighbour? georgia, were decided not to, to ross tolerant, because his burden, which pro brochure with their country still partly under russia multiplication, an influx of russian citizens. i'm that elite with moscow connections, many ga, see the conflict as a barometer for their future. these window for porcine people punk because of the
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and of course ukraine, fight our fight as well. georgia stuff choices on it, j 0. ah ah, you're watching, i was 0 with me and with bronman doha reminder about top stories, the seller, the u. s. secretary of states as russia has shown, no interest in engaging on peace in ukraine. it follows the unexpected meeting between antony lincoln and his russian counterpart, sir gala rob on the sidelines of the g. 20 summit and new delhi. the death toll from tuesdays train crash and greece is now $57.00. the stationmaster on duty during the accident has been charged with manslaughter. by negligence. the world
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food program is cutting food rations from hunger refugees in bangladesh because of a short for than international donations. the costs will impact nearly 1000000 refugees. the un body says urgently needs funding or more costs a likely to father. now an annual conservative conference dominated by the republican party is being held in the us way. internal divisions are on display. alan fischer has the story from washington dc. he remains the dominant figure in the republican party. the former president has declared once again running america's come back starts right now i'm a spectacular returned to the white house, but donald trump every may not be as formidable as he once was. ah, former un ambassador nikki haley, he once said she would never run against our president as entered the race for the
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republican nomination and tank. trump is too old for office and we are. 2 more than ready for 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. so they are of 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
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to do what he did in 2016, destroy his republican, oppose any presidential. one of these will be there, but the me underestimate the 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 mob. i'm not going florida governor ron de santis to man. consider the most likely to be the main challenge of 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
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just either washington. now chili's government has bolstered a military deployment on its northern border with peru and bolivia to stop the influx of undocumented migrants change governments as they are currently around one point. 4000000 undocumented migrants within its borders most come from venezuela through haiti and columbia. that issue has caused president gabriel barge, his approval rating to dip significantly. that's bringing on that in america editor . now new. see a newman is joining us from the northern jolaine village of cove. chaney lucio. tell us more about this military deployment. certainly where we are in perhaps one of the world's most dry, desolate and dusty places. as you can see here, this is the bolivia, chilly border and right behind me are soldiers. as they are right behind me, they are stopping migrants. who are undocumented from trying to come into the country for the 1st time in years. and it actually seems to be working,
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at least in this section. right, right. in front of them are bolivians only. they have a right to come in here, but even they are having their documents checked, even though they have the customer just coming through without any. with us as though the water was completely open, the previous president had dug a ditch, a huge niche, which i'm going to ask even to show you. can you please show the, this is what was supposed to stop the migrants from entering into chile, but it didn't work, it was useless. now they are hoping that by, by deploying the army and that the army is able to actually detain people who are undocumented, that that will make a difference. but what we've been hearing from almost everyone is that it's really only stopping the undocumented migrants from coming here into called janet. and that what they're doing is they're taking the very very law on the road a. 4 for longer and more dangerous route, and i'm going to ask for even to show you just how far it is to go all the way
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around here to get into chile through this very, very long border edition. this section alone, it's a 150 kilometers and we're being told that only about 20 percent of it is being controlled by the army. so there are ways to, to avoid detection, but it is dangerous for the migrant but, and it is does not answer the question that many of us are asking. what is going to happen to people that have come all the way from ms. wally from columbia from cuba, from haiti, and who cannot go back. they cannot be expelled from chilion police, sent back to bolivia because there is no a green foot. and back i'd bolivia, you may recall do not have diplomatic relations. and so it is a complex situation here. yeah, absolutely. complex, dangerous, at times, dozens of migrants died last year while attempting to reach chili. lucia. as you mentioned, you know, the countries that
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a lot of these undocumented migrants are coming from and the unlivable living conditions there. is there a way for them to come to chile that is legal? yes, there is. they can ask for a visa, a residency. these our a tourist visa, in fact, in their own home countries, that's what the chilean government has been depending on, has been insisting on. but in practice, the number of people who actually get visas will want to come here is very, very, very few. and that's why they take this long and dangerous route to try to make it into the country. and what we're hearing is that even if they finally do make it here and they can't make it through undetected, once they're detected, they're being taken into a camp. that's very near by where we're standing now. they are going to have their names taken their fingerprints taken. that's at least one step. debra more than what was happening until now they were coming in anonymously into chile, and then they were going to be taken into the nearby city of
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a geek air where. c essentially they're going to be released until further notice. so it doesn't really. i don't really think it's going to be a major deterrent for people to come in to chile. the gillian government says that this is a 1st step to into a much broader policy. they're hoping to convince bolivia to take them back so as a real deter from coming into chile. but there is no r sign yet that the believe in government will be willing to do that this year. thank you very much for that. that is lucy newman joining us live from co, chaney and chilly. thank you. now the president of guinea has criticized, but he's calling the degrading treatment inflicted on sub saharan migrants and to nicea colonel mama d. w. made the comments as dozens of gillian's arrived back in the capital concrete . it follows commons by tennessee and president k. aside, who said the presence of migrants in his country was a plot to change. the demographics. sedans,
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western region of that for has seen repeated spikes of violence in the past 5 years . that's despite a peace deal signed in 2020 to end years of war. hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced by the fighting hip. morgan reports from north doug food. hetcher abraham is waiting in line at the some, some camp in to dance north dar for to receive money. as a farmer, she prefers to earn her living by selling her harvests. but with continuing insecurity across the state, it is very difficult and she is reliant on this, eat, us honest, adding them in, in her i went to the phone with my kids last and an aunt mine came. the only thing that came to my mind was that would be attacked and my daughter raped i wasn't afraid of death i was afraid of being raped. we left our farm and haven't been back since there has been conflict in dar forest since 2003 went. our for a tribes rebelled against the government that's left the regent flooded with arms even after peace deal. find in 2020,
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between the rebel groups and the government and more than 2 years after the deal. security is still a challenge in the region with repeated cycles of intercontinental violence and displacement, especially in farming areas. conflict over farmland is not the only cause of inter continental violence here. the years of war have seen arab tribes being armed against the dark for re tribes. and even if the war has ended tension between the 2 sides, have not herders 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 represent all herders up on the modem. that can mark is on. it's not about who owns guns and who doesn't. everyone has weapons even if some daunted mrs. hood is have arm since the water to fin the castle and wealth. the use may differ from the feeling itself any cancelled, like most cases or against individuals like it sometimes happens. not every farm as
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displaced in not every arab heard is an attacker. inter continental violence displaced more than 900000 people in the last year alone. many are in need of 8, but organisation fe, 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 protection so that we can support. we can advice, we can report on violation. 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 french president of manuel macro on his pledge nearly $53000000.00 to a scheme protest, protecting forests. he made the commitment during his for nation africa. tor designed to reset relations with former french colonies that com was graded on his
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1st stop and gone by president tally bungle undimmed, but in the capital labor both. while in gabon, he will participate in an environmental summit. and one of the issues on a discussion at that summit is the rapid disappearance of rang forest and central africa. leaders have gathered in the hope of finding ways to make profits from protecting forest areas, from logging and mining. the rain forest centered around the congo base and cover 500000000 acres cross and various national borders. the home to 10000 species of tropical plants endangered wild life, including forest elephants. chimpanzees on a bows as well as low land and mountain gorillas, and the congo basin provides food, fresh water, and shelter to more than 75000000 people. nicholas hark reports now from pandey and cameron's congo river basin, where he met the indigenous pick me people called the forest home. in
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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 long guided by indigenous pygmies. we travel deep inside where camera meets equitorial guinea. we encounter an elder speaking to a tree. oh, an uncomfortable conversation between a member of a community that is 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 help them cut down trees and take part in destroying their own habitat law will not proud of what we had when because some of the trees huffman 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
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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 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
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worth of global greenhouse gas emissions. it is a precious natural barrier to climate change and its trees are values not for a few, but for humanity and planet earth itself. nicholas hawk al jazeera pandey, southern camera. rude still ahead on news al ukrainian athletes training for the olympics in the midst of war. that's coming up in sport with pisa. ah, ah.
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welcome back now for astronauts are on their way to the international space station . the space x rocket blasted off from the kennedy space center and florida on thursday. they're on their way off to a difficult year for the space. the bar tree that's more than 20 years old colon baker has more engine sequence start as it's 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 american carrying a mixed crew from the u. s. russia and the u. e. i could only arrive once the rescue ship was in place between satellite russia and the u. s. run the international space station together with europe and other partners that she became the war and ukraine through the global space industry into disarray. missions
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dependent on russia were cancelled or postpone, and private industry looked for new launch options. pleasure, but america's nasa and russia's ross cost most struck a deal in the summer of 2020 to that despite sanctions where they would barter seats carrying one of the others. astronauts on every lodge and promising to evacuate the others in case of emergency. sometimes people similarly can like in a split spaces and there is no way of like, is like cutting your car in half the one half and the other half of the work misfires and strikes of jostled the station over the past 2 years. european when debris or in coming astronauts have limited options. the station can move, or a crew can shelter for safety. there are no built in escape pots crews have only what they came up and where conduct on board science experiments continue in robotics. the human body and space cancer research and physics. the real out of the space station is maintaining this immense,
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complex engineering miracle for decades. and we need to know how to do that if we're going to have, you know, settlements on mars or, or deep space or human systems. and that depends on the people inside. don't, don't want to be noticed through co operation, has 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 this 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 or at his time before. now he is peter. thank you. elizabeth, both of attention on thursdays, corporate el rey semi final and that's because well madrid are up against boss alona reller at home for the 1st leg and they coach carla mentioned. lottie insists and not looking for revenge off the path to beat them in the spanish supercar final
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in riyadh in january, madrid, all coming for one old rule against a 30 rivals at lacey co at the weekend looked at an arrow and all as an analyst book we want to win, not because we need revenge after the super cut, because with this close to a title and every time this team is this close to winning a title, the kettle screams both are all 7 points care at the top of the legal, but the coach chevy insists rail of the favorites. going into the match at the burnaby boss. i have lost the last 2 games and will be without rob live and off ski man dumbbell a. and paid re because of injuries, men, se, customers in. unless he bless you and we have a good chance to win to titles, the carpet delray and legal, i think we're in a privileged situation was i remember the level of suffering this time last season . and now we're enjoying our current position. you can things change, of course, but we're working to avoid that. now that chunk of which is a step closer to
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a 6th title at the da by tennis championships, he was up against foot seed hubert, who catch you was showing off his skills. but it with will number one, it came through in straight sets to reach the semi final source which is now on 50 match, willing street the 22 time grand slam champion. places that neil maybe they have or born a char rich next, still flawless alazam reserve is also into the final, always 1st, semi final from suffering. a serious ankle injury at loss is french open. the german beat, lorenza soniega in straight sets that have placed a family champion on railroad, lead for a place in the fire. the milwaukee bucks winning run continues in the n b a. they've now made it 16 victories in a row with a latest coming against the orlando magic. once again, your necessity to comp, i top score with 3131.7. rebounds and 6 assists the box. stay top of the eastern conference in an hour just for wins. sure that their franchise record winning streak zip back in the 197071 season. the boston celtics,
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all right behind the bo in 2nd place, boston meet the cleveland cavaliers. with jason tatum producing some eye catching moves to school. 41 points, fellow all sort, dunham and mitchell actually homeschooled him with 44 points for cleveland. that was tatum and the celtics edged it over 117180 kevin to ran school 23 points on his day. be for the phoenix suns as they beat the charlotte hornets. you've been out injured since january 8, during which time he was traded from the brooklyn net devin book at top school, the 37 as the sons one this one comfortably one under the 591. no arm and new situation, new teammates, i mean, always to log out approve muscle to a martinez from our coaches every day, no matter what i've done in the li. so like as far as pressure on me to be who i am every day, and i put that on me internally, you know, so sometimes it is a balance though because i'm my go to think too much about a situation. you know though, my so fossil for like is,
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are healthy domain. i got good attractions and i want to do well out there. so i'm just trying to get comfortable australian burden. nathan lion says taking 8 wickets against india in the 3rd test is one of these career highlights. the spinner helped boe india for $100.00. 63 on day 2 in indoor it finished up with 8 for 64. it means australian in 76 runs to win the match and reduce their series deficit to, to one it was really proud why we'd gone about it to be honest with you and this person success is great to have. but i think gone after delhi, we had a really good candidate off as a tame and some really good conversations at chinese south are more, really proud about the way we've gone about as a collective group to answer. yeah, but certainly it's, it's, uh there's one mockery all on it says there's no doubt about that, but um yeah, more proud bel air group. html the p ga. gov to or is making moves to combat the
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threat from its saudi arabian back rival lives series. from next season the pga will introduce 80 lea tournaments which have reduced fields with the best plays and no cuts. but it's not a close drop as all players onto a will have a chance to qualify and compete in these events. the move is designed to prevent any more players defecting to live gulf, which launched last year with limited fields. 54 hold tournaments, no cuts and guaranteed prize money for each gopher live mocked the pga tweeting imitation is the greatest form of flattery. congratulations, pga tour. welcome to the future. but some of the top pga players have responded positively. i want to give everyone a fair shake at this, which i think their 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 to sponsors that those guys are going to be there for days. and you know that if tucker was woods,
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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. preparing for an olympics is never easy, but it's an even greater challenge for ukrainian athletes training in the midst of war. the i o. c is exploring the possibility of allowing russians and better russians to compete in paris as neutrals with ukraine, threatening to boycott the games. if this is allowed to happen, jemma nash reports ukrainian diver sound love valley pic cones. his skill aiming for the powers and picks in 2024, but he forced to use the spring board and he's miles away from his hometown. by the aquatic center has been wiped out by war. mary poll is my home town. russian soldiers and putin simply destroyed the city, many does not exist. it was
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a ny later alleys took the 74 year old grandfather died in mary, a pole in october, unable to get fight cancer treatments. he's horrified that the international olympic committee says it's considering allowing russians and better russians to compete in paris as a neutral athletes to avoid individual discrimination. despite ukraine's threat to boycott and objections from several other countries for diverse show, i hope they will not be allowed to attend the olympics because none of them publicly condemned president who, tennessee, or lucas shank or they just do nothing and say nothing. and precisely because of a silence and inaction, all this horror is happening in our country. then competing under a neutral flag is not an option of artistic swiftness, marianna and protest lava alex eva, say they boycott paris, if russian and by the russian athletes were able to compete given the trauma, they're forced to live through on a daily basis. sometimes we can and
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sometimes we can hear some or something somebody to do o b, he'll. so notice about the twins, regular trading base in cock give has been destroyed. and this pool is not the ideal depth for them to practice in a rates regularly interrupt their sessions. and when a tax is shut off, the pools heating, they have to train in full body wet suits. traveling to international competitions now requires a long train right into potent and onward flights from there. still, they remain determined to make it to paris. i guess we use for all spokesman with, for no one the soul. you brain way of doing? yes. this is, does one bronze in
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a team events at the tokyo and picks in 2021. they hope they will get another shot to assa metal. come july, next year geminus al jazeera. all right, i'll be your again in a few hours time with more speed to thank you very much for that and that's it. from me, it is a problem for this news. al, but do stay with us. lauren taylor in london will be here in just a few minutes with news from a london board cost center. thank you for watching. ah, ah a did they take the issues of the day,
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the 5 largest polluters that the world or in india jump into the street. they made their money on coal. they made their money on field. convincing those folks. no, we need to go. green is very, very difficult, giving all of voice we chose to because we wanted to escape war and violence. when you humanize this narrative, you allow people to really understand the reality and break down misconceptions. the st. on al jazeera and by 43, you mark up front takes on the big issues. this is not one off. he's talking about a systemic issue here. black labs don't really matter in the police world unflinching questions is war with lawanda, imminent rigorous debate. people who are dying because of lack of medical treatment, challenging conventional wisdom. the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me, mark him on hill for upright. what al jazeera, smiling through the coast samarra and her colleagues at the school for pupils with
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special needs, wants to pay royce that meets the rising cost of living and keeps people in the profession. base teachers are making sure bad to mom, so i don't what is clearly a sizable demonstration. is there a number of industry election taking in various parts of the economy? calling on the government prepay arises, that meets inflation. if there's no movement of pe, you were likely to be seeing more protests, not just from people like tomorrow, but work as in other key professions who enjoy brought support from the public. oh, i see the war and ukraine overshadowed the g. 20 summit in india. the us secretary of state says moscow shows no signs of backing down and talking to algebra.
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