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hello i marianna mossey, welcome to the news, our ally from london coming up in the next 60 minutes wanted for war crimes. the international criminal court issues an arrest warrant for russia's president vladimir putin, but turkish president says he will back finland's bid to join nato. but sweden's membership in the military alliance is still uncertain. us president joe biden calls for top of punishment on the bank executives, and he tries to reassure the public after the collapse of silicon valley bank. battling for the basics in the wake of cycling friday. malory ins face food shortages am now the risk of disease. and on pita samson dough with your sports title, hold israel madrid, a door against chelsea in the champions, the quarter finals and new portable coach. moser martinez names christiane. rinaldo . any scored for this month's euros? 2024 qualifies.
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ah. hello and welcome to the news. our international criminal court has issued an arrest warrant for the russian president light in the person along with russia's commissioner for children's rights. maria laval, the believer putin is accused of war crimes and hundreds, after hundreds of ukrainian children were taken from or for j orphanages and children's homes, with many already adopted in russia. the i c. c says this is the 1st step in ongoing investigations into ukraine. the cronan has repeatedly denied accusations that its forces have committed atrocities during the course of the invasion. they've branded this decision that i the course null and void neither russia nor ukraine and members of the i c. c. while it's unlikely he'll end up in court any time soon. the warrant does mean that he could be arrested and sent to the hague.
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if traveling to any of the $123.00 i. c. c member states. brewton is only the 3rd serving president who have been issued, an i c. c. arrest warrant after sedans, omar bashir, and libby as mama gadhafi and diplomatic editor james bass has more in his now from the united nations, a sitting head of state. and one of the most powerful men in the world, the president of russia, president of a superpower, president of a country that is a permanent member of the un security council. yes, i think people were expecting the i c. c, to come up with some list of people that they had cases against, that was expected, but not many the right people i've spoken to were expecting that the ban of the top of the tree in russia vladimir putin was going to be one of those named so he is now a wanted man. there are $123.00 conscious which of signed the rome statute? that's the statute that governs the international criminal court. they are obliged
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to arrest him if he enters that territory. now, president putin hasn't travelled much since the start of the or in ukraine, but there are, there is potential problem if he wanted to go anywhere. for example, india, which is hosting the shanghai cooperation summit in a couple of months time, also hosting the g 20 this year or south africa, which is the host of the bricks summit, which is coming up in august. the move to issue this warrant for his arrest has been welcomed by international legal experts and human rights organizations. but i think there is some concern behind the scenes about what it means for diplomacy and what it means about trying to bring an end to the war in ukraine. and that's why i think the role of the united nations is important. what does it mean for the united states nations? secretary general, i spoke to his spokesperson, asked whether at now the secretary general would agree to meet or talk to vladimir
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putin. as of general rule, the secretary general will speak to whomever he needs to speak in order to deal with issues in front of him. does he though fear that this is a threat to diplomacy? because president putin is clearly the person who started the war in ukraine. one might assume that you need present, put in to bring the war to an end. one can't see, i can't see president putin being allowed to come by the host country, the u. s. to the un general assembly high level week. i can't see how you could foresee another summit between president biden and president putin, as we saw in geneva. is this a threat, this arrest warrant and the diplomacy that you're working on, as i said, and this is the supplies across the board, the secretary general will always speak to whomever he needs to speak to in order to advance our lots of other people won't be able to separate, i can only,
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i can only speak for him. a pretty muted reaction for much of the international community so far. i think macapp trying to calibrate what this means and exactly what to say. and not surprisingly, ukraine as welcome did. i spoke just moments ago to the crane ambassador to the united nations. he's welcoming this interestingly, when earlier the us ambassador to the united nations was speaking to reporters, really a statement out about north korea. i asked her reaction and she didn't have one. she finished her statement and walked away saying nothing at all. i think we might hear more in the next few minutes because the un security council meeting on the subject to be crane on the humanitarian situation in ukraine. but it's quite possible that some of the council members will give their response to this arrest warrant in their speeches in the security council. that of course, we be listening very closely to the speech of the russian ambassador. or there has been russian reaction to this with the crime in spokesmen labeling the move by the
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i c. c, as outrageous and unacceptable. dmitri pascoe said that russia, like a number of states, does not recognize the jurisdiction of the international criminal court. and accordingly, i need decisions of this kind are null and void for the russian federation from the point of view of law, and direct quote from dmitri pascals. wrong. meanwhile, it president of ukraine called me as a lensky, as welcome the i, c. c. announcements. this is a historic decision that will lead to historic responsibility the head of a terrorist state, and another russian official have officially become suspects of war, crime in the people taishan of ukrainian children, the illegal transfer of thousands of our children to the territory of a terrorist state in the criminal proceedings being investigated by our lord enforcement officers. more than 16000 cases of force people taishan of ukrainian children by the occupier of already been recorded. but the real full number of
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people tease may be much higher. be so george, me now from canterbury in the u. k. is jeffrey nice. here's the for me and i to nations appeals judge and author of crimes against humanity. he worked at the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia between $998.20 that the prosecution of sobbing milosevic from a president to be a. so thank you for joining us again. what do you make of the i c c, 's particular focus on the rights of children. the allegation that they were forcibly taken from their homes in ukrainian territory and deported to russia. good evening and thank you and just great. i was never a united nations of jobs. i prosecuted milosevic should be yugoslav tribunal, so far as the choice of charge at this stage is concerned with allocation. i didn't think was anything particularly to be read into it. because of course,
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as is quite common cases there, so one crime can be a lead 1st, who has evidence becomes stronger, may be the prosecutor can add crimes to it. but the transfer of children is an interesting allegation. both can get around, in particular. it features, for example, it in both crimes against humanity possibly, and also his war crimes, which is the way it's being expressed here. and transfer of children thoughtful crowd of children is of course an extremely important and we could thing to do it quite interesting to look back to the count can lea allocation that has not yet been made and may never be made of genocide because genocide when it was decided in the late 19 forties and fifties for the genocide convention, had 5 ways. just 5 ways in which the genocidal intent is carried out could be
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criminal, could be criminally genocidal. and one of the last one was transferring children. and the reason that's important is to bear in mind that the founding fathers of more than international humanitarian law who had experience one and probably 2 world was the 2nd one in the covered. although it was the subject because the allegations covered in relation of the jews could see the real danger to groups of people, ethnicities, and nature and nations. in either stopping herbs or effectively in moving children away from their parents or from their culture in order to destroy the culture and in that way to destroy the nation. so a, they are crimes under the statute be examined carefully. they're actually
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particularly serious things for a person just to be care people taishan of children in this way constitute a crime under international law. and so now what about the conventions on the rights of a child? because russia is a signatory to that. yes, that has that hasn't yet been alleged. and the time if it comes to bill, it will be later than not before this particular court. this court has a very specific set of a lead charges that it can bring. and the right to the child might be dealt with elsewhere. know what is your response? the argument that this arrest warrant is going to have any immediate implications because of course nothing can move forward without the russian president being in custody. and that's not going to happen anytime soon. if ever i think that
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observation, which is understandable mrs. completely, the very great important. so this steps that the prosecutors k, some would say, a bit late, better late than never, by persuading, not persuading by satisfying the judges took her ref, lawrence's appropriate. this man putin is not properly to be can characterize as a criminal. and the war that he has launched can properly now be characterized as itself criminal. the public maybe knew that from the beginning, but well, bleed as a see and diplomats and so on as your own brain contribution may clearer, sometimes, reluctant to say that which is obvious to the public for all sorts of reasons. but now they can't deny that the cause has found that there is evidence to show both of
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those things. and they are very important, not just because of putin because of what's called accountability. but because, for example, those who are suiting to relieve russia of its power of veto in the security council by having a suspended, or number of people doing that, starting with ukrainian part of the terrans. when i have reinforcement in their argument that this country should not have the veto in the security council were to lose the veto by one means or another. then it will be open to united nations to have push in, tried for aggression, which she can't be tried for at the moment because he would veto any suggestion that he should be tried. and these international coming court has to stay. and jeffrey figuring, figuring, running out of time. so let me just quickly do, let me just quickly ask you this. because this is a week in which has been a great deal of reflection on debate about the war in iraq. and as you will know,
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the legality of that invasion, occupation, has been debated at various times through the years with many saying that it was a legal. now obviously there has been this arrest warrant from the i c. c. but what do you make of criticism of the international legal system that this is simply not a system that applies to everyone? does that not affect its credibility? i think it proper to observe the system is incomplete and almost certainly prefers certain kinds of individuals or countries to be pursued and not others. and that will remain a criticism to me made for it until the end of it stays. but you've got to start somewhere and i think it is very encouraging, better glassed, it might be thought the court has named as a potential criminal or as a criminal,
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a leader of a very great country. that doesn't leave it as the criticisms that can be made of it. perhaps prince failure to make similar decisions about other countries. but this is at least a move in the right direction and all of us, all citizens, everywhere in the world. the hope that the internet world or the so imperfect, he said so far by the international criminal court gets better. so observe what his failed to do in the past, but be grateful for what it's doing now and moving forward. thank you for that, jeffrey. nice and 10 bit of insight that you gave us at the end. now the court also issued a warrant arrest. maria love over below that. now, this is russia's presidential commission of children's rights. algeria, stephanie deca brings us more on this now from keith go. russia doesn't mit that
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it's taken children. it says it's done that under humanitarian causes. many of the children have gone either into state institutions, either been adopted by families. most of the children from what we understand were either taken from state institutions here in ukraine and occupy terry 2 in russia, occupied it, orphanages also when their parents were arrested. they were forcibly taken from their parents and taken across the border either into state institutions has been investigations that show these children learning russian singing the russian national anthem at school. other investigations that have taken place show that they've been adopted by russian families. some of them quite happily. others aware of what's happened to them, but certainly it is a very murky and complicated case that is now under the international spotlight. john is present, gigi bang will travel to russia next week. the official trip follows an offer by china to broke a piece in ukraine. since the 1st time the chinese leader will have visited russia
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since the war in ukraine began. katrina, you has worn us now from beijing. according to china's foreign ministry, she is trip is all about promoting peace between crane and russia. china. our mystery says that leading stones during the conflict has been consistent. that all at once is to slide to sit down and talk and it released the keys class. last month, outlining the dialogue with her school savings goes to criticize the us and other western countries employees. and it says, unilateral sanctions and feeling the crisis, why one should support to frame. now that's what kind of our ministry says, but there are really 2 other goals here that very, very much staging interest. the 1st is, this trip is going to be a major show of public support for moscow at a time when it's continuing its invasion of brain. and this is what fading intended intends to show that this is advancing a multi polar world,
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as opposed to one that just run by the u. s. and other western countries. they also want to deepen its economic ties with russia. we've seen trade sold between the 2 countries since the invasion and when you put through it went up by 29 percent to $190000000000.00 us dollars. and much of that is the buying of cheap oil and gas from russia for aging. something that agent very much need and they do is also going to promote itself as a global leader and immediate. she didn't think it's very much capitalizing on the recent success of one aging. the aging top did not brokering a piece deal between saudi arabia and iran, and thou, fighting in sir, is continuing in the east ukrainian says he of backwards. this is now tying into the bloodiest battle of the war so far. the issue for the study of war is warned, that russia wagner mercenary group is nearing culmination, as they describe it in its siege of the city. but the russian by either of ukraine's danielle screeching has said that the situation for russian forces as
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difficult as there is no sign of keep ordering withdrawal of its troops. russia has made the capture of backwards a priority in its strategy to take control of ukraine's east and don bos region with the music ally from london. there is much more skill to bring you on the program are going to take you to a community that is close to peruse. capital been flattened by land slides in the wake of cycling. yahoo! arriving at cause on a wave of support. a former prime minister, enron con, is brought to protect his bail for 10 days, and the new come race and saudi arabia worth $21000000.00. ah, now they're turkish present worship. ty bud one says that t now supports finland spit to join nato announcement fall is a meeting with the finished president. sali iniesta in ankara, literally,
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a swedish foreign minister has spoken about their says that to acquiesce decision to ratify only felons bed is regrettable. the tech he has previously blocked finland and sweden spent based on via that security concerns. russell said as more from ankara, it was a historic day both for to land and natal. the law of either decision to april feel have been to natal is fine with me. here in on credit is finished all english millenniums. is it? we have seen that finland has taken sincere and concrete steps to fulfill its commitments in the trilateral memorandum of understanding based on the sensitivity for our country security and the progress that has been made in the protocol for finance, exception to nato. we have decided to initiate the ratification process in our parliament. so seen on cut off seeing that last week that had been passive towards between finland and turkey. and there'll be some of the 3rd party companies also got involved in the negotiations and based on their prisoner one and his team
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accepted or agreed to april freeman's accession to natal. indeed, the officials here or seeing that jackie since the beginning on has repeatedly said that turkey doesn't have any problem with been as accession to nato, but the main security problems agreements were with severe them. so today there were no swedish or officials in uncut. however prison ad one has been repeatedly asked about civilians, accession, even president or finland solely minister also has asked for as an add on to fast and sweden accession to natal. i have a feeling that phineas nato membership is not complete without to sweden. we have so much common interest having it being to really neighbor santa having in the baltic sea area going oh, sure. however prison ad one has been,
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it's recently cleared in his answers. he says that they have citizens agreements regarding security concerns with 3 of them. he said that bunker has provided a list of 101, all people to survey them, which on kind of believes that all of these people are members off y, p g, and peak at k, which are regarded as total groups by arcada. an ad well said that peel severe, then handover is $124.00 people to uncover tricky is not going to approve to be. there's accession to nato. and the sources here are telling us that it's very much unlikely that turkey will approve of it as b to nato any time before the elections that are going to be held in turkey on may, 14th or hungry, announce that it will also agree to finance nature membership or moving another barrier hungry is saying that a vote is scheduled for parliament to ratify the membership it on march 27th. says
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the decision on sweden will be made at a later date. nathan members hungry and took care had been holding back approval for the countries to join the defense block since last july. attach decision to a pre finland that keeps waiting, waiting follows months. have tensions with a swedes. always reports from stock. come on how the problems 1st came about and what been kept out of nato might mean for sweden and the alliance. stockholm was were on their way home for the weekend when the latest blow to their country's hopes of join nato was announced. turkey would let finland in, but not yet sweden. the main reason turkey is claim that the government in stockholm is harboring what anchor calls terrorist groups, particularly the kurdistan workers party, the p k k. nowadays, pick a how has a black market here through the nada and took it on it and took a real 3 then take it seriously. gender is a kurdish journalist. he came to sweden in 2005. he watched in january his tension
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between turkey and sweden reached their height when curtis protested in stock home hung an effigy of turkish president, russia. type err to one in response to his demand that sweden extradited list of people. he said willing to the p k. k. some codes fear that having been given refuge, it could now be sent back. george porter, say about nato and sweden and turkey was a blank boy, peacock, his supporters, your 2 different group, of course years re than as a court. i have a good life here. 3 than respecting me my language, we will see what was through the endure as a quarter of silver. i want to see the swedish government to take some serious action of the situation wasn't helped when danish right wing politician ross was paula dunn was allowed to burdick run outside the turkish embassy. but whatever happens now, it wasn't meant to be like this for sweden who've been stepping up their military in preparation for joining nato. it followed decades of neutrality which had become part of their identity. the common defense planning that we've been doing with
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finland since 2014 will become much more difficult. it is right now that durn ideas of ne, does new forward defense is going to be figured out. and in that work, it would be a very big benefit for nato, if they knew if they could include both swedish territory, but also swedish military capabilities. ah, precious to night, i would have been swedish technology, with its grip and jets bolstering the alliance is able capabilities over the baltic . such an addition to their armory in opposition to russia is now with india. last year, sweden's entry into the alliance, alongside friend, when seemed or but assured as nato countries rushed to welcome the wren. but with turk here, and also hungary, still having doubts sweden may have to wait until the upcoming turkish elections are the very least poor rece aldi's era stock home. now you as president joe biden
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wants congress to impose tough a punishment on bank executives as he tries to reassure the public after the collapse of silicon valley bank. u. s. markets closed low on friday, tre, driven by the ongoing uncertainty in the sector 1st republic. shares found more than 32 percent is by an injection of cash deposits worth $30000000000.00. gamble alexander brings us more in us now from new york stock exchange. it was another tough day on wall street, as all of the major indices were in the red and down throughout the entire day. any of the gains that were made on thursday were wiped out on friday, but the market is also giving very mixed signals as we enter this next phase of the u. s. banking crisis. in some ways, we're seeing the markets very much down. but for the week, the market has been quite resilient. for example, the s and p down 1.2 percent on friday. but for the week up over one percent. the
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nasdaq down a little under one percent on friday, but for the week up 4 percent. and we saw the same with the dow jones industrial average down 1.4 percent on friday, up a little over 0.4 percent for the week. so we're really getting a lot of these mixed signals and are getting a sense, you really don't know how the market should be reacting to this banking crisis. it's clear that this is top of mind here on wall street now, but it's really a sense of will this crisis be contained to the regional banks as what we've seen for the last week or so? or will it spread beyond that to larger banks, which could cause a much bigger banking crisis and what we're seeing now, and of course, spread even further internationally. according to one trader, it's almost like the market doesn't know how to react right now. they're kind of like
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a deer stuck in the headlights of the old saying goes just sort of frozen. and that's all we saw while with the markets on friday. there wasn't a lot of selling, wasn't a lot of buying. it was just sort of frozen in time, so to speak. now 1st republic, bank, one of the banks. it's at the center of all this down 32 percent is lost about 70 percent of its value for the week. and that's after $30000000000.00 aid package was promised to the bank trying to stabilize the markets. now, what are we looking to in the future? the next big thing will be next week, next, tuesday and wednesday, when the federal reserve makes a decision on if they are going to hike interest rate again or not. traders will be watching that very closely because whatever that decision is could then have a knock off effect for wider implications throughout the market and through the goal, we commie. now, right, police have once again confronted angry protest as in paris. were demonstrations
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just outside parliament against controversial pension or forms. it comes a day off the government bypass parliament, enforced through the plan, raise over time and age from $62.00 to $64.00 is asher butler is in paris with war in this. the number of french ministers have been trying to defend the pension reform and the way it was forced through by decree, by passing parliament, they said it was an action that was necessary because they say that this reform is essential. if frances are able to sustain it's a pension system in the future. nevertheless, that is certainly not washing with many employees. a lot of anger amongst some lawmakers. we know that lawmakers on the left and also the far right and also independence all tabling a motion of no confidence. i gates that government the will be voted on monday. meanwhile, trade unions are calling for more protests,
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a nationwide day of action on thursday and their ongoing demonstrations in paris. some people have tried to block the main ring road garbage collectors, also oil refinery workers, all continuing with their protests. a lot of anger over this reform, a lot of anger over the way which has been pushed through parliament, a loss of frustration and anger, a prison to minute micro, seen as being out of touch with ordinary people. meanwhile, rubbish is piling up in paris because of a stripe by waste collectors who are opposed to the reforms. a started a strike and blockade of the cities incinerators 12 days ago and have resisted attempts to force them back to work on the emergency powers. $10000.00 tons of rubbish is now on collected. venture forms would see them have to work until the age of 59, compared with 57 years old. now. much more sad for you on the program. we're looking at how conservationists in the philippines using reform title approaches
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help save the endangered animal. we're also looking at our cost of living crisis here in the u. k is leading to a spike in economic abuse, a form of domestic abuse, and title, whole israel and address to join in cash in europe in heavy weight. and the quarter finals are the champions league ah. with temperatures arising spring war to spreading through europe being brought up from the south. the big churning, massa plaid is also going from south to north. clare tends to mean rain and is no exception. there will be rain for the british isles, increasingly france, the north of spain. not so much scandinavia, this big gap before we pick up the cold. a bit of rain has been around for
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a couple of days that normally when does make it very peasant, they stumble and the whole circulation is the heaviest. rain is going to be running out of turkey into syria, causing yet more flooding, but it's left behind. rising temperatures in, for example, bulgaria, sophia has come up about 7 degrees, it'll keep going up. at the same time this system moves in so rain will tend to not temperatures back in zurich. but if you take vienna's example of austria and all the neighbors, the temperatures here are rising, we get to 20 by tuesday, the average is 10. so this is really quite a warm spell. now we have seen very high temperatures in some parts of west africa, particularly in senegal. 4647 degrees. generally speaking, it is hot, but not unusually so in the window showing themselves p picky up in the sahara. but there's rain coming for the north and stretching, crossed to the horn of africa. ah,
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ah ah. the main stories are following now. international criminal court on friday issued an arrest warrant for the russian president vladimir putin. you're accused of being responsible for war crimes in ukraine. this includes the unlawful deportation of children. the turkish president measure type are due on says he will now support finland's bid to join nato, often meeting with the finish president in ankara. edward, at the turkish parliament will begin ratifying helsinki to join the military alliance. and riot police have again confronted angry protest as in paris for
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a 2nd night in a row, they've been violent demonstrations taking place against the government's pension reforms. officers have been using gas to deal with the crowd just snap apartment building. now the authorities in malawi is still coming to grips with the scale of destruction from cycling friday. survivors is struggling with a shortage of food. government has been providing parcels, but the aide is coming in slowly. many areas of also been cut off by land slides. at least $326.00 people have now died, but thousands is still missing, so not figure is likely to rise. when we, the miller has more from a school in black tie that's been converted into account for the displaced more than 88000 people have been left homeless and left in malawi alone. due to the impact of cyclone freddie, there were land slides landing as well as heavy winds. and the people here lost everything including their homes. many of the 4000 here are children. and some were
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brought in by community members because these children had lost both parents or their entire families. there are children here without homes to go to. now the volunteers here are concerned about their resources. they don't have enough, for example, we don't even us, for example enough women does enough b, b machines. so that again who made was st. i as the busy. so i see the patients as a thing that people that i hear people here have been left with nothing and they're relying on the community around them for donations to keep them going. we organize virtually in turned over and over. i mean by that were used things, clothes and shoes, whatever the home they brought those things to my house. that's when we have come to distribute our childhood. we're just nearby. no organization, non marketing. it's our, my, me, we're going to do today. we're went to buy,
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so i went to buy everything for these people. while help is trickling in. they are only 18 classrooms at this primary school and they're completely full. they're running out of space. and so they're starting to pitch tents wherever they can to accommodate the people who continue coming in to this temporary camp. looking for refuge from reader miller al jazeera plant, i am allowing will improve thousands of people verified to flee their homes after land slides down to mont and debris on an impoverished community. southwest of the capital, lima. at least one person died on thursday while many saw their homes destroyed mice icon. yeah. could i on a sanchez brings us more on this now from rio seco the barrett, the sent us is helpless under the rubble, her children's beds, her sofas and tables. she was only able to recover to parts a cutting board and a toy long everything is gone. the kitchen,
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everything. there is nothing left cardboard wooden and tin holes were ravaged by 2 landslides. the tor, through the community of re a cycle, southwest of the capitol were then a 1000 home for flattened and nearly 2000 python. red people affected with versus his home was spared. it sits between his neighbors, brick walls, we have been out around and i'm so sorry for those we have lost everything. it's nature, we can't find it. we never know when it's coming. the effects of psychological have been devastating in bidders north and central coast. the capital lima is some state of red alert. in this southwestern district of sienna, yes, 7 landslides happened simultaneously. a 120 soldiers delivered water and food to survivors. here. heavy machinery cleared roads. the force of nature only spared the most solid constructions. for years,
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authorities have urged people not to build their homes near river banks or ravines like this one. this is a natural path for landslides, but poor people will likely settle here again. this is for now, the mayor of sienna. yes, set up tents to shelter. many of the homeless and distribute food and other donations were louise. he did b, l e in 2017 el nino cause the so much tragedy. but this is much worse. it will only hear lens pleasant, 7 ravines and families losing all. i feel so useless. the disaster song has been cleared, but the danger remains, the other meaning and that is offered. we have to understand deep down that people don't want to move. families don't want to go to the shelters because they don't want to leave their family homes for most of these poor peruvians. their homes were all they had. and now even those are gone. mckenna sanchez, i'll just eat your psycho senior. yeah. they continue to holler development in
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pakistan, the full, a prime minister in long con, pitting course on friday, where a wind has rest was cancelled. cons call was surrounded by supporters when he arrived at the court and been warriors out against him on multiple corruption charges. he's also facing terrorism challenges, stemming from confrontations between his supporters and police earlier in the week con, denies his charges and says, the government is just trying to stop him from taking part in elections. come on high to has this update now from the whole a large number of budget on teddy again called the border i have gathered outside the lord high court. they said they had seen high drama for the past few days, got flows between the police and the borders of the former prime minister, emron con, appeared before the lord high guard to seek protective bade. that guards had now been granted relief at large. but that happening often negotiations between the
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dedicating gov need to ship and deal tartar did add suggested by the court m. ron con is also going to appear at gore dating. and it's lama bod, where those are non billable waters were issued and ended up going to going to be important. but did it come real vol? regarding the buggers on the prime minister had hinted that he would willing to extend an olive bronze through the former prime minister m. ron conroy co said that he would be ready for that general opportunity. b, berlin boggart on have been glued to their television themes for the last 10 days. the former prime minister named ron connor said that he would not debating and guard because of the imminent threat. like if gods had already appeared to know that the nation are dead. and he said that the government wanted to have ducked him and take him into custody. he accused the government of garth door. dear dar joel. some of it near to jim. for the 1st time his disguises began, they seemed to be
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a real vol. rubella will be doable. for them it will be a small red 3, but this is a long rockville, under the judicial, broad thing. what are very read them to make during the day is going to be significantly important for the front 3. the world health organization is saying that by the end of the year cove, it could be treated in a similar way to seasonal influenza. w a chose director is saying the virus is likely to continue threatening people's health fatally in some cases. but it's not going to pose a serious disruptions to society. covered 19 is claim more than 6000000 lives in more than 750000000 people have been infected. a seat rise in the cost of living here in the u. k. has also led to an increase in the number of cases of economic abuse. that's the taking away of a person's ability to acquire use and maintain financial resources by someone else
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in a coercive or controlling way. charity say this is being experienced by as many as 8700000 adults. it's a form of domestic abuse. these barker reports, rachel, not her real name, was physically and mentally abused by a husband with control over her finances, part of a pattern of threatening behavior. her words have been spoken by m o 20 producer. despite me earning more than twice his monthly salary, my former partner refused to put my name on a utility bill, which prevented me from acquiring my own bank account. as a result, my wages were deposited into his account for which he did not provide me with the passwords. i would later discover that he spent the majority of my earnings without my knowledge or consent. racial was in the u. k. on a spousal. these are at the time and unable to seek government financial support, she fear destitution if she left her abusive partner. like rachel, economic abuse occurs when someone's ability to access their income. sabotaged by
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can include directly taking a person's pay or controlling their working hours or denying them access to things like a car or a mobile phone. many survivors talk of running up huge debt through loans or credit cards. often without their knowledge, we see online banking being mrs. regularly online financial accounts, and i shopping accounts and not just used her to monitor spending that also location tracking, aperture is able to manipulate and co ass of either into handing over passwords or pin numbers. and today's accounts, financial uncertainty during the pandemic, and now a sharp increase of the cost of living have seen the number of reported cases of economic abuse saw, according to research by the charity refuge, 16 percent of adults in the u. k. that's 8700000 people say they've experienced economic abuse with as many as 39 percent saying they've experienced controlling behavior over their finances. suggesting some degree of abuse. the vast majority of
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women for 1600000. the abuse started during the cove at 19 pandemic following economic abuse one and 5 survivors. a laugh would debts of thousands of dollars, they feel unable to repay. this represents $17000000000.00 of u. k. debt, directly due to economic abuse. it's prompted several of the country's leading banks such as h s b c to launch campaigns, helping victims to take back control while the british governments issuing frontline staff, including debt collectors and police with new training to identify and respond to economic abuse support. rachael struggled to find when she needed it. most. neve barker, al jazeera london, spain is in the grip of a long term drought off to 36 months of below average rainfall officials of us
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farmers factories and pretty much everyone to cut down on their water usage. brazza was in the hot heck catelyn region stand at just 27 percent. spain's environment ministry has won. the country needs to be prepared for longer cycles of extreme drought because of climate change. the average amount of available water in the country has fallen 12 percent since 1980 projections suggest a further drop of up to 40 percent by the year 2050 and january spain's government announced a 24000000000 dollar plan to protect and improve water supplies. summarize of was in catalonia, as so low. now that all structures like bridges, a church bell, tower, and other ancient ruins of resurfaced for the 1st time in navigation apps, they show people in the middle of the war. so when in fact they're standing on dry land, meteorologists, a warning that and there's going to be another hot and dry summer, which is an environment that is favorable for large wildfires. when gum,
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nobody might be going there in the climate change has clearly arrived. and unfortunately, it is here to stay. we already have a lot of evidence that in spain we're suffering from the effects of global warming . and we're one of the most affected regions because heat waves are increasing more frequently than in other regions. spain as a country that is always halfway between temperate climates, but now we're undergoing a change towards more air dryer. climates with the availability of water is lower. reformed sea turtle poachers in the northern philippines and now helping save the endangered animal. a local non profit has been paying them to use the hunting skills to look for ness. so that hatchlings can be released safely back into the ocean. on a below has more on the story now from la union. johnny money, little guy searches for sea turtle nests in the middle of the night. he says the tall waves afloat yawned in northern philippines. crashing into the cold,
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silent darkness. making a deal for hatching. john, his family has been hunting for generations. no, no, hold at a nun pool. i know my grandfather used to hunt for see 30 legs on the beach now he would just stepped made bay mothers. he thought to let you know that i used to follow him around. so i learned with him dinner. babylon, those eggs would be eaten or sold, but johnny no longer hunts for commerce or consumption. he's now one of the many poachers. turd sea turtle patrollers in his town. they work with a local conservation group, coastal underwater resource management actions are kerman. they turn over eggs which average a 100 in each test for which they can make around $40.00. previously, when we 1st got into the communities, we had to earn their trust and it took some years to row at them. nowadays when we have releases, you'll see the local lenders come out and call the children and explain to them how
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. 1 the see their dos are our partners about him are gonna be staff. are we gonna see turtle? hatchlings are also helping fuel the local tourism industry. sunset releases into the ocean had become quite the spectacle. while the program here loan has been successful poaching of sea turtles and there and continues in other parts of the country. in january, 8, men were arrested were illegal possession of 15 dead sea turtles. the sea turtle was a victim of poaching, as well as being rehabilitated by chroma. the organizations founder carlos to my it says only a fraction of hatched links make it alive when left on their own. these sea turtle eggs were found by a fisherman, but they'd been crushed between waves and a sea. well. so that's alto wanted to reasons why which answer them into the had to you know, as much this weekend we'd like to find in this and put them in land. higher ground . you know a from my the tides is 2009. chroma has released more than 33000 hatchlings into
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the ocean. the goal is a 1000000 by 2030 carlos hopes to replicate what they do in the rest of the philippines. home to 5 of the worlds 7 endangered sea turtle species. barnett below al jazeera, though known northern philippines, still had only needs a real, the latest action from indian wells. glad this team tennis is closing in on the well, number one spot in with
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how fullest fault with peter indo. marian, thank you so much from a couple of european heavy weights will go head to head in the quarter finals of the champions league with title holders rail madrid for one against the 2021. when is chelsea chelsea the drawer to place? have you ever headquarters in switzerland earlier another interesting matcher sees manchester cities kept. guardiola returned to face his former club by and munich try and be willing to do so. again, there's no question that it's going to be extremely difficult, both against pep and city. and if we progress against ours, possible semi final opponents, but i'd rather it be like this than someone saying afterwards that it was just the luck of the draw and that they always played the weakest teams. i get a lot of energy out of it. and a lot of anticipations of it's a demanding task, but we will prepare well, and i think everyone is looking forward to it. as for to advertise in san milan
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face portuguese league, lead has been feature well said he, our leaders napoli take on raining italian champions. ac milan, those 1st leg matches, will be played on april, the 11th and 12th with the 2nd leg a week later. what's more, the winner of rail chelsea will play city or bion in the semi finals in the euroleague. manchester united will face severe in the quarter finals. sporting lessons reward for knocking arsenal are, but the competition is the last eights i with you. vent us fi, an order take on romaine a repeat of last season's you. rover conference league final, which the italians, one and belgian club union sand gyla face by a labor cruiser in the premier league. newcastle are trying to close the gap on the top for a win against nottingham forest will move them appoints off the champions league places. however, it's 11 the, at the moment the home side went ahead 26 minutes in a mistake by and he parcel defenders fin buckman was punished by emanuel dennis lou
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schooled with for his 2nd attempt on gold at newcastle. were level right before the break. alexander is sick with a clever, finished all his 1st golden thin games. i can tell you that newcastle, of since taken the lead through a penalty, it's seen one to newcastle united in the closing stages of that match in begley. after months of uncertainty following the world camp christiana, rinaldo, international korea will continue you portugal coach, roberta martinez says named ronaldo and he's $26.00 man sport for euro 2024 qualifiers against leonel stein and luxembourg, which take place this month later on. renella was dropped to the bench for portugal . final 2 games had cut her 2022 by former boss. fernando sent us. rinaldo now plays his club football in saudi arabia, where the formula one is taking place this weekend. the grand prix is held at the jetta street circuit last years when at max for supper came close to the wall. but that didn't stop him setting the early pace, the will champion topping the time sheets in both practice sessions on friday as
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the martin's fernando alonzo was 2nd quickest. i had a for stephens, red bull t make sergio perez louis hamilton struggled down in level staying in saudi arabia. these are pictures from the inaugural camel cut brace, which concluded on friday. it took place in the desert of allah in the north west of the country. there was a price pool of over $21000000.00 with camel owners and breeders from different parts of the world. taking part, the champion claimed a total cash prize. a $4900000.00 from several events. while at the chelton m festival, one of the u. k. is most prestigious race meetings. it was galloping deshawn who won the show piece of ent, that's the gold cup, and $428000.00 to go with it as a 1st prize. the favorite to pull clear to win by 7 lengths to give jockey pull town and, and train of willie mullins. they 1st win in 5 use tennis now. and carlos al
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cortes needs just 2 more winds to return to the top of the world rankings. the 19 year old spaniard reached the indian well semi finals for the 2nd straight year. meeting canadian haiti, early a seaman straight sets, some great rallies in this one authorizes the top seed at this tournament. he would meet younique's center for a place in the final. if he wins the title on sunday, we will overtake nova chuck, which as the rule, number one women's number, one eager she antics sailed into her 2nd straight, semi final at this tournament to keep her title defense on track. this time it was romanian. ceramic astir, who got the she on take treatment. the poll, completing her 16th straight sits when of the ha
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islands rugby union team are looking to wrap up the 6 nations title on saturday with a win of england in dublin. the english were destroyed 5310 last week by france. they heaviest ever home defeat the irish or the worlds number one, rank side, and victory will mean they win the tournament with a 100 percent record, also known as the grand slam. the pressures and grant up at all we we, we love being where we are like any other t would be ah, so, but we are coming up against our i live in england. saw it so. ah, you know, there's no bones about it. it's, it's, it's got to be a proper test, much the base team in the n, b a. the milwaukee bucks have suffered a re defeat a star man. yonah, since he to compo, produced some of his usual magic as he racked up a game. how i 25 boys, but it wasn't enough to be the indiana pacers who had 7 plays or double figures despite the loss to put his remain talked in there. and finally,
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a former australian professional sofa has broken the will record for the longest syncing session. make johnston spent more than now is out on the water off carmella beach in sydney. he served around $700.00 ways. that's all the sports needs. marry him, it's back to you in london. ah. all right, thanks very much. so that's it for now. this news our bought a back with more the days these in just a couple of minutes. i went out there. ah ah.
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