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i dominance of the throne of and this is al. does he are alive from doha also coming up divisions and took he is opposition. a key member of the alliance pulls out over the choice of presidential candidate, cambodians opposition. the chem soca was sentenced to 27 years house arrest the treason rights group, say the charges of fabricated and dozens of police officers, an oil work as a taken hostage during protests from southern columbia. ah, gideon migrants repatriated home from to messiah said they were living in hell freight to go out often as he, as president, accused them of creating a crime wave goodies, military leaders has sub saharan african migrants have faced the grade and treatment and to nicea tennessee, as president chi psi, the cheese was trying to change his country's demographic makeup. he then ordered
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undocumented migrants to be expelled. many have since lost jobs. housing from said have been attacked. the situation has been very difficult to live in health. we don't go out. people who have papers or afraid to go out when we go out the catches and put us in jail, people talk about recreation. normally they send you to the airport, but they have prepared special prison for subsaharan. when they catch you, they said you did. there are many means who are in prison. well, these are patches from outside ivory coast embassy and to earlier this week that countries, governments, as about 500 people, have expressed interest in returning home. the african union has criticized in his ear and urged to avoid what it called racial hate speech to his ear has rejected allegations of racism, or share partic, is research, etc, and spoke in paris and she's studying blackness. and to nicea,
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she says the rhetoric projected by ca saw is help further marginalize and already power this group. the comments coming from guy said, haven't surprised me. they have shocked me. they haven't surprised me because a do would. so what the, the, the speech that he made that the kind of conspiracy type paid speech, you know, that will be linked to the grade placement theory. the roots already there in the society. and for the past month, we have been seeing more and more. of course, that you had to cbd and level. we had people already is bothering this type of period of, you know, we need to get rid of the, the, the africa. i need to need to know because of course, this is a, you know, there's the other ring of the social imagination of africans, of africa, indonesia. so this idea that you know the africans to be need to be kicked out because they are taking the jobs or eating away the rides or because there are
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a lot of like these goods are missing. currently from grocery stores. a lot of like, popular understanding of this missing product is that the africans, quote, unquote, are who are eating away food. so this has been sort of way. it's always easier to name someone who's more marginalizing society and say that they are the cause of the problem that are happening. so, i mean that it's clear, you know, the political level like the movement of this, this discourse is, it's very much linked to sort of like in a sort of, you know, giving away the responsibility to this constructed other a key member or the turkey or 6 party opposition alliance has signaled it's pulling out of the block. it comes out of the party's met on thursday to select a joint candidate a contest maze. presidential poll, according to the e party, 5 members of the group want calculate that all was their presidential candidate. he's the leader of the largest opposition party, the republican people's party,
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or c, h p. but the e party says it's preferred candidate is either a come even more lu, the mayor of istanbul all months who the of osh, who became anchorage 1st c h p, mayor in 2019 selim course. he also has this update for monitor, say, government circles have been criticizing the opposition for not being able to come around the common presidential candidate so far. and yesterday, the opposition ally in 6 members came together. they discussed the name and everybody was nearly assured that from the meeting is main opposition they the coach would come out and today we heard the 2nd largest opposition party leader met alex. and i also ran who also was an interior miss there during the late ninety's. and she said that she is a guest because she according to the public opinion polls,
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chemical role as an opposition candidate doesn't have my chance. and, and this is all on the polls. i'm kind of mayor monthly about the summer mayor immemorial in the polls come out as potential arrivals against present ardon, one each and every election so far in his governing term. more than 20 years. i have spoken to some party officers and they told me that this table of 6 was not a table that that came together. it's a point here, michael, is that all the main position later as a presidential candidate, but they came around the same principle. that's why they met at the table which are switching to parliamentary or system if they come to power. and it's been committed to some democratic valley nearly one month after 2 devastating earthquakes killed are the $51000.00 people in to kia and syria. millions have been left homeless,
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tent camp and contain cities have replaced houses and apartments for those who struggle with disabilities. the challenge is that even greater tories, a boy reports from esla, here and gassy aunt had province walking has become almost impossible for 72 year old. cathy looked on bush. he's house was destroyed by the earthquake, and he's now living in a container. cadina's wives, xhylia says her husband desperately needs a wheelchair. oh no problem. let me on. we don't know what to do either he needs to be taken to his special care center or he needs an electrical wheelchair so he can go outside. he's always in doors of these crutches and we found them in a container in his law here at town that like so many others was devastated by the earthquakes last month. though not the only one struggling to cope with the situation is she or stork is also living here and was waiting for surgery before
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the earthquake happened. and so he's had the g was struggling with paralysis. there's over 8000000 people with disabilities into the kia and many are living in the areas affected by the earthquake surviving and disaster zone is a major challenge because it's not only difficult for them to reach the age distribution points, but also they're shortages of well, chair crutches and other personal care items that did not far away in another town . silverado is 22 years old and has special needs. the rehabilitation center she attended was also damaged during the earthquakes. and that's why she's here at this kindergarten that was set up in attend for children who have lost their homes. annella, let them know that them. i told my mother an earthquake is happening. i cried and was afraid. it was raining. children here do sports and music activities. teachers i hoping to help them forget about the struggles they're
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facing every day. i will finish her based on that. we have 5 disable students here . i'll specialist spend time with them individually, as we know what they like doing in the past. we do the same activities with them now, so that i can remember the past. oh, hardship is everywhere in southeastern, to a kia these days. and when many are struggling to cover their most basic needs, others like a little don today, i desperate for more help and will allow them to cope with a new life. that he said, well, i'll just, cedar is here till kia. ah, the kremlin says it will take measures to prevent a repeat of a border incursion. it claims occurred on thursday. president vladimir putin said a ukrainian sabotage units, shot civilians on russian territory close to the border. russia says one person was
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killed and a child wounded. cave says the claim is false and the provocation, there's been no independent confirmation. naranja really is an brown's on the russian ukrainian border where she has this update in an 11 o'clock a lead eraser receive like you would wouldn't, could brush us president has held a closed door meeting with members of the country security council to discuss ways of protecting important national institutions from what he calls terrorism. moscow has described what it says were attacks on southern border villages by ukrainian saboteurs on thursday as acts of terrorism. to border villages remain cordoned off . russian armed forces are reported to have pushed ukrainian sabotage groups away from the villages. operations are ongoing and russian forces are removing explosives and mines. at the kremlin says, the weapons used to attack the towards villages were obtained by the craniums from nato. russia will react soon, and the perpetrators will be punished. it says investigations are ongoing and measures will be taken to prevent such attacks in the future. therefore,
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the border between russia and ukraine extends for thousands of kilometers. and there are also large forests that are difficult to control and monitor completely. a caution bella rose has sentenced the 2022 nobel peace prize winner alice b eliot, ski to 10 years in prison. the pro democracy activists was convicted smuggling and financing activities that violate public order. he said he was being persecuted for political reasons. bill janski's, the founder of the v, as the human rights group. costio star do beds that the external communications manager for the v as the human rights center. he says the verdict will be appealed . ration and simple. we are outraged. that's simply insane. they the, the length of the time that they go way and just reckon we've been opposing the comments. they illegal policy of the government for our on the yes.
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so apparently look good his regime mansion, defenders, enemies. so that makes this sentence revenge. in a nutshell, there are no tubal rights anymore, and those that can be exercised just were canceled by decrease shanker on the, on the outside of life did not change a lot of what we can get from people ross to this. there is this amount of fear in the society which paralyzes all independence movements, processes ah, this free will off expression and you decide to act or colon online offline. the other 2 defendants. and they will definitely appeal. but we do
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not expect that this appeal process will bring any results in a positive results for us. and for them. the most prominent opposition leader in cambodia has been sentenced to 27 years house. the rest for treason can folk was charged with trying to overthrow the government of prime minister and sent in confusion with the united states rights group say the charge of the fabricated and aimed at borrowing. so from politics ahead of elections in july, tony chang reports sitting off to court on friday morning cam. soccer knew that there would only be one verdict. the trial which has dragged on for 3 years had seen many delays, but very little real evidence. nonetheless, it was clear with elections coming up. cambodian main opposition leader was unlikely to walk free. the multi year process, the silent chem soca based on a fabricated conspiracy. is
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a miscarriage of justice. the veteran of cambodian politics chem, so cars rise to the top, started in 2012 when he joined forces with sam, rain c, the other main opposition politician. the party they formed. the cambodian national rescue party posed a serious threat to the ruling cambodian people's party in local and national politics until it was dissolved in 2017. at the time, many party members were jailed or fled the country by the parties co founder, sam renzi. hun sign is very afraid of the opposition, especially he's a friend of the cambodian nation, our rescue party, which is a growing very popular. it is why he has to condemn come. so car consent now the world's longest serving prime minister has effectively been empower since 1985. now he's preparing to hand over control to his son. the cambodian
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people's party will contest a general election in july. but with chem, so con, up permanently removed from the political landscape. there's very little opposition . chem, so car is a indicator of the death of democracy. what has happened him shows that the, the democratic aspirations that were contained from attack on, on, you know, when the international committee came together to sort of help reconstruct cambodia . that democratic dream has been killed by linda comstock as legal team say they will appeal. and then may be the opportunity to negotiate a reduction and sentence, but that's unlikely to happen until after the elections. and one sends confirmation of another fully is empower tony chang al jazeera, still ahead on al jazeera unlocking secrets of the past, but signed to say they uncovered in the great pyramid of jesus. ah,
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march honor just the devastation and its aftermath. we have more on our continuing coverage of the earthquakes disaster in turkey and syria. rigorous debate unflinching questions up front smoke of the montero cuts through the headlines to challenge conventional wisdom. 20 years on from the start of the iraq war. we examined how the past 2 decades have shaped the country and the major challenges confronting future generations. documentaries, that inspire witness brings world issues into focus through compelling human story amid widespread industrial action and the cost of living prices. the u. k. government seeks a way to turn around it's faltering economy march on a jesse era coveted beyond wealth pay can without hesitation. fought and died for power. lines ow, well,
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we live here. we make the rule, not them. they find an enemy and then they try and scare the people with people and power investigators exposed it and questions they use and abuse of our around the globe on now to sierra lou ah, watching aren't as they are with me, elizabeth tournament, doha, reminder of our top stories, the sour guineas military leader, has criticize what he call the degrading treatment of sub saharan africans him to. marcia. dozens of giddeons have been repatriated all to tennessee, as president accused migrants of creating a crime way. a senior member of turkey has 6 party opposition. alliance says it's
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pulling out of the block. comes after the alliance met on thursday to try to select a joint candidate to contest the presidential election in may. and a court and bedroom has sentenced the 2022 nobel peace prize without alice be ascii to 10 years in prison. the pro democracy activists was convicted of smuggling and financing activities that violate public order. columbia's government has sent a high level delegation to diffuse protests at an all in the facility after a police officer and civilian were killed. they were taken hostage by protest, as in these southern province of coquette. on thursday. negotiate as a trying to broker the release of 79 other officers and 9 oil field workers, protested the demanding help to repair and build new roads in the area. columbian president, gustavo petro, says, his government is working to release the hostages before any further escalation of
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violence. alessandra amputees joining us from the columbian capital ball but her with the latest and the defense minister, is hopeful that the situation can be resolved. alessandro, what's happening in crockett her absolutely. so that's why we have limited information because the area where the protest happened is quite remote. so what we know essentially right now is what the government has said this morning in particular. we heard from the minister of defensive and the last case before he last to reach that area of packet. he said that for the government and will be a priority to manage the release of those who are being held to that. this is a situation that is impossible for the government and that even if these organizations have some serious rights that need to be respected at the same
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time, the violence that we've seen is totally unacceptable. we understand that the minister is in a meeting right now with the head of the armed forces and local authorities, and that they're hoping them to speak to the farmers and indigenous associations. hopefully to find the deal to release the police. been in the workers and this is a big test for president petro, isn't it alessandro? he is colombia, says socialist president, he has this has plans to reduce violence in the country. yes, there's no doubt that there is another crisis in the government's attempts to reach what they call a total piece in the country, which essentially means trying to reduce the violence well, starting negotiations for the surrender of all criminal group still operating in
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columbia. unfortunately, when you see a situation like this, when you said the opens, obviously the possibility for critics of the government to say that instead, what we're seeing is on a key in these territories that the police are often left alone without the resources they need to confront. what turned out to be very violent situations. we heard just a little while ago from colombia, the minister of inferior phone, so private, who in remarks to the press has tried to walk and a fine line on one face. the one hand saying that this government recognizes the importance of these, the local organizations in defending the rights, the social and economic needs of the communities living in this area is long neglected by the state. but at the same time, he said that there are criminal elements with which the government is trying to
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negotiate that have infiltrated these group and could be behind some of the violence of the we've seen them that they are also responsible for trying to disrupt the government. plans to reach peace in the country, alessandro rom pietro with a late his life for us in bogota. thank you. a funeral has been held in the occupied westbank for a 15 year old palestinian killed by the israeli army on thursday. mohammed the dazzling was shot after israeli forces entered the town of a zoom in the occupied west bank. 2, others were wounded including a child who is in critical condition. and israel forces have fire tear gas on foreign and israeli demonstrators marching in solidarity with the palestinian residence of hawaii and the occupied west bank. settlers set fire to hundreds of homes and cars in the town last week. that happened after a palestinian kill 2 israelis in the area who what a remains under locked down thar hierarchy has the latest. hey,
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just outside of hell, why are the town that was pushed by hundreds of israeli settlers earlier in the week? these righty forces have been inside hawaii for days now shop over on the lock down . and there's also a protest, hey, by israelis, or have i said in solidarity with the palestinians on water, who had their homes, their shop and their business is destroyed. now will be speaking to some of them that you will see them. they all coming through this road. they're going to end up at the main check point that they are just a few hours ago. the israeli posters were stopping them from coming in. now can we speak to some of the protesters? hey, why you hear protesting me the reason is paul groaning. how long? few days ago on the fence. i can stay at home. such a terrible thing happened. i came here also more journey to express my objection to
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the occupation. okay. and how much did you come to get here, wherever you come from, tell you not too far and all of you have come, especially for this solidarity much today course momentum came together. we're trying to get into how we ask the military to show a core a show where military zone. busy order is not allowing us, but a refuse afterwards to study, to use violence, including a brutal violence including a san grenade. and apparently, as someone that was arrested and hearing the radio, what they are trying to prevent us going to however, because if they want to see a picture while we are, so you studied the victims of the pogroms of i'm sorry to say the jewish person that the use of the senate of all of us provide over, but what happened unfortunately was a pure grease, the not orchestrated by the israeli government enabled by the israeli military. that was presence over there. and unfortunately,
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the international community is not doing anything in order to have use ro, lawyer, boat forties, grimes, their games on our people and against humanity. hawaii is just down the road headed to the main road that takes you all the way it connects. the northern parts of the west bank with the center of the west bank. it's also surrounded by several illegal israeli settlements. one of hundreds here in the occupied west bank officials and garza have called for help to pull out a fire at a lanford site. they say the blaze could last for days and it was an environmental catastrophe. the course isn't yet known. the number of people killed in a train crash and northern greece has risen to 57 and that is expected to rise. as crews continue searching through the wreckage, rail workers across greece have extended their strike into a 2nd day as anger against authorities grows protested. say they feel frustrated by
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years of under funding an inadequate safety infrastructure. at least 12 people have been killed in an explosion at an oil pipeline in nigeria. delta region. local police say those killed were attempting to steal crude oil when the site caught fire. several vehicles were also damaged. police cautioned obs against pipeline vandalism, and oil thefts which are common in the area authorities in the philippines, a working to contain oil that spilled from a tanker. the ship carrying 800000 liters of diesel, sank near an island south west of men. and on tuesday, fishing and swimming have been banned at at least 7 coastal towns. as the spillage flows south. a group of astronauts as arrived at the international space station, their space ex capsule doc safely early on friday. ferry, the team of 4 into orbit 2 americans, a russian, and one from the united arab emirates. they'll stay on the space station for the
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next 6 months. 40 holberg or scientists in egypt have confirmed a head and corridor has been found. and the great pyramid of gazer was detected using a new imaging technique. and could lead to more discoveries. barbara, and go by reports sealed off for thousands of years. a tiny camera within a 6 millimeter thick tube reveals the descending tunnel and gazes largest pyramid scientists from a project called scanned pyramids, confirm the existence of the corridor. 9 meters long and more than 2 meters wide were hip and what good. we are continuing work and scientific research. i'm using technology and advancing completely safe scientific methods to review more secrets of the ancient egyptian civilization. the great permit was built about 4 and a half 1000 years ago as a monumental tomb during the reign of pharaoh cooper. san to say the passage could
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have been created to redistribute the weight of the pyramid around at central it's and it could be protecting an undiscovered chamber egyptologist, a hoping that could be an undisturbed last 2 thousands of years after it was constructed. there's still no consensus on how the great pyramid was spelt. santas say the tunnel could shed more light on the only surviving structure of the 7 wonders of the ancient world. barbara and grandpa alto, sarah, that's a for me, elizabeth cronum, do stay with us inside story is coming up with with as a warning of heat and sand in the air for egypt and saudi arabia nav reach it in
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particular, the wind direction has changed. and so the same to the back down to where they should be now over light and this includes the whole area still the recovery effort for where the earthquakes were, temperatures are much higher than they were. frost is only available in the mountains. there is some snow but just quite a long way outside our area. i think main area of interest, the sunshine will be tempered by showers in our data, for example, coming through on a light southwesterly breeze. james as his showers, all right, and they're passing through the temperatures down alexandria garza back down to where they should be off to being pretty hot after st. now, the story a fair, the sat is really rather one of what's in the air. the breeze has been picked up and come round big circle, lifting temperatures quite high, and mecca medina taken doesn't send up to was q 8 and iraq. so i think the cold, the air might be something to note, though, harped about 30 degrees by then. it's sunday, you know, it's been raining in mozambique, do you not? this thing here was tropical cyclone freddy. now it is no longer tropical cyclic
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friday, but it's certainly very notable. it's left flooding behind bizarre in mozambique, and now it's reforming over the straight. and heading back to madagascar. ah ah, this was wrong to keep children away from their parents and hurt them into a school against their will. there was no mother, no father figures. they put us in a big playroom and we certainly looked after ourselves. i don't remember the children's names, but i'll never forget christ. can it is dark secret on ouch is era. israel in crisis, a wave of killings in israeli military raves. attacks on palestinians by jewish settlers, a continuing protest against proposed changes to the judicial.

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