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such secretive worlds, 2 journalists go in search of the tale and mafia. 13 months, the longer part 3, on a jersey at a shop to the head of the silencing of the renowned palace spinning american journalist, the people pouring a recent on the nation. and yet no accountability, a thorough investigation into the final moments of her life. and it's on time the end of the hands, if it's ready for the kidding, should be in a box on a jersey to the, the, the explosions in and around. so john's capital
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needs between the army and the paramilitary rock that support forces. the 0 life from headquarters in delphi and getting navigate is also coming up at least 8 people killed in a 2nd mass shooting in 2 days in serbia. police arrest the 21 year old suspects the un mission and i've got to start discuss his operations onto to tell a balance, restrictions on it, see now stop. and you k prepares for the coordination of king charles, the 3rd, many in the commonwealth reassessed the relevance of the british monarchy. the hello, nearly 3 weeks after fighting began, warring factions ensued on remain locked in battle. a new 7 day truce agreed this
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week is having no impact on the ground and the power struggle between the army and the parent military rapids support forces. there has been more intense fighting in and around the capital. the army posted this video of troops celebrating, saying they defeated their rivals in the north of cartoon. but morgan has more from hard to, as we woke up this morning. and the people of the northern parts of the cap is up to him in the city of. but he also woke up to the sounds of explosions and in the city of heavy. and they were not sure if it was strikes, but fights he just had been flying overhead since the early hours of friday morning . now it's data into one of the fighting and the places that the rapid support forces still to have control off. and the places where they have lost control. so you have the presidential palace, which is the scene of heavy fighting between the 2 sides, from the 1st day of the conflict that's still under the control of the rapids support forces. the army has been trying to push back rapid support forces because by the overlooks the presidential palace of the city is just on the western side of
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the national bank. and that has on the, on the well, the army tries to push back the rapids support forces. they seemed to be re re regrouping and coming back in many parts of the, of the city of body. so there, there's not been any gains, but the fighting still continues, despite the fact that there is supposed to be a ceasefire, which both sides likely to separate the suppliers of these, this would in these army agree to cease fire, proposed by god. that's the region on the block here in the region. and then the rapids support forces agreed to cease fire that was proposed by the kingdom of saudi arabia and the united states. so the differences between the 2 sites, both on the ground and when it comes to which mediation, or which sees fire to follow the un. this pushing for the warring factions to allow safe passage if aid after 6 trucks were eluded on from here in del hop, desperately needed shipments are on their way to sweep done on humanitarian flights . the plains will be evacuating people, fleeing the conflicts when they return. as
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a brake has more from the air base, this is the 1st step in a slight, just choose to diagnose, hiring 60 tons of food is going to the port that tells us that they will be bringing back that have are those people the head of them is here's the organization state. a over a 100 neighboring countries. now, the difficulty is only just getting into the dentist by getting a out of that 50 and need it most to have from the 3 big presence have told us that they will be working this amount of carrying over the vision inside is that just make sure they get the high side, the commodities incident have gone up from about $40.00 to $0.60. things like june,
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3rd and the sources of equipment to halter so but this light is leaving today and the whole is adjusted by this week. that would be taking a and also investigating people's or from people from other nationalities the companies are talking with the current and but this to see how they can investigate this citizen. and you've got there as a transit point, at least in serbia, have a rest of the suspected gunman wanted in the killing of 8 people. authorities that he fired from a moving vehicle near the town of modern a voucher selves of the capital. it's the 2nd mass shooting in the country this week. on wednesday, a 13 year old boy shot dead 9, an injured 7 at a school in belgrade before turning himself in. i'll just see what's going on. i stay on the child support from the side of the arrest. nearer let dynavox we are in one of the villages where it is attacked happened and we have seen a lot of police officers, a lot of police forces. but since the news came that he was arrested there
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retracting so we cannot say much because there are a lot of headlines, a lot of unconfirmed information, but we know for sure that the attacker is arrested, that he's 21 years old. and that the 8 people got killed and 14 more got injured. we are all in the state of shock. people have still not captured all the motions that happened with the tribe tragedy that happened in the elementary school 2 days ago. so everyone is in a state of shock. everyone is a bit more silent than they work. so the loudest thing we can still hear is a theater shots and actually the silence, which is the loudest. i can say that this, these things never happened before in serbia, not in these measures. never happened before that there was a massive shooting in a elementary school in the center of the capital of serbia. it never happened that there was someone who was assigned media say, shooting to villages near. i'm glad to know what's in flood zone, which is
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a suburb of invalid rates. so we all know that he's arrested and i think people got a bit relieved when they heard the news, but they're still in the state of shock. also have in mind that serbia is having the morning day which were less today and during the weekend. so we are still in the state of shock and everything the loudest thing we can hear actually is the silence. the seniors un officials are meeting and capital to decide the future of the emissions relief operations in afghanistan. it follows a review initiated last month after asking women were banned from working with the organization. un says a record 28000000 people and i've gone to spawn or need of assistance this year. our diplomatic editor james base has more from trouble. while the meeting is taking place right now, and it's what it is, is the country leadership of the united nations, which has a very big operation here in afghanistan. this the u. n. and the u. n. agencies,
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i'm behind the scenes, i think is fair to say that there is pulse of the un remove that heads within the pots, and the division is really between the political side of u. n. and the humanitarian side of the united nations. in fact, it was a meeting 24 hours ago to try and come up with the position going forward. and what you am was going to do about it see monetary and look up because of the of tal about buying on female u. n. workers, the humanitarian side, say we just got to keep on working, whatever the restrictions and get the 8 out the people and get support to people. the political side. i'll saying if you make the sort of concession and only have been delivering aid and don't let women do that, what then? that's a very big concession to be very hard then for the international community to do fun. get to tell about and to reverse that decision in the future. i'm being told that we might not even get a decision out of this meeting today. and it's possibly the different positions are
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going to be referred to new york for them to make a final decision. one, the high level so, so i spoke to in new york, told me both sides of really rights. both positions are rights. and if, if you look at the arguments, but clearly they've got to decide one way or the other. how to, how to handle this very, very difficult situation for the united nation. and which ultimately is very difficult situation for the people of afghanistan, because they need this international aid. the russian for administer a circuit lab. rob has called wednesdays drone a tank on the kremlin, a hostile act. live ropes of small scale, will respond with concrete actions. russia has accused the united states being the mastermind behind the attack, which it says was carried out by ukraine. us as denied any involvement russian sources called an assassination attempt on president vladimir putin. alan fisher has the reaction from washington dc as well. you certainly get the feeling that
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there is an aid of frustration among the americans that they're being accused of this. they point out that the united states has never provided weapons to ukraine. that the could years be on their borders. they are all defensive in nature, and that will continue. so the idea that they learn some sort of attack in the heart of most school certainly goes against. why are they being conducting themselves over the last year or so? one thing i can tell you for certain is that the united states was not involved in this incident in any way, contrary to mr. pest cost lies, and that's what they are just lies that we're still looking at this. we don't have, we haven't come to any conclusions one way or the other. we're going to try to learn more. but let's not label it a report or an investigation or anything like that. we're doing the best we can to try to find out what happened at work. we're still trying to ascertain exactly what happened here and do the best we can. and we're going to be humble about this. i'm not aware of any private conversations between us and russian officials over this
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alleged drawn attack. i mean, it just happened yesterday. i mean, i think we've been pretty clear that when mr. prescott says, is just a waiting ball. why? i've heard nothing from the secretary of state and to me, blanket lloyd dawson, the defense secretary or from jo bite and he's got no public events on his calendar . on thursday, what the americans are saying behind the scenes is that if the russians can prove that the americans were behind this, they should bring that proof forward. it should be intern actually analyzed, but they are confident that nothing will be fine. and of course, at this point, the russians have produced new evidence to back up their claims until. and y'all, shirley and prime minister says he's frustrated by the us government's efforts to extradite julian assigns. the founder of wiki leaks assigned on australian citizen is one set on spying charges for publishing classified documents. he spent 4 years in detention in the u. k. fighting expedition to the us. before that he spent 7
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years and asylum in ecuador as london embassy. albany says that was more time served, that would be reasonable if assange was convicted enough is enough. this needs to be brought to a conclusion. it needs to be worked through including we're working through diplomatic channels. and so i have some issues with what he did, but i just side enough is enough. there is nothing to be served, but he's ongoing incarceration in the us. army says that it's brought the situation in northeastern state money poor under control. hundreds of military personnel were deployed to restore com after several people were killed and ethnic violence. felix knew our reports. scenes of destruction in india is northeastern money. poor state . long running tensions between the majority may take community and tribal route test split into violence. the interest was treated by
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a court ruling recommending that the meeting should be labeled a should george tribe, which will grant a special job porters in subsidized education. other tribal groups are opposed to this. the fear that this would be even a benefit given to a community that has otherwise enjoyed a lot of privilege. enjoyed disproportion a privileges in the state, read the, dominate the legislative assembly where that historically, it has been empowered, an influx of refugees, of to the core and neighboring myanmar as i did to the tension. that's been that kind of a consolidate counting. that's what got it all. what about tribal groups, particularly the cookies and the dogs as being illegal immigrants and how the encroaching line. as for me, these illegal you know, religious and talk there been evictions as well that i've been tired out. the indian army has been clued in to restore calm. thousands of people have also been
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moved to save for locations. the states chief minister has a peaceful cold saying the fighting has been closed by a misunderstanding without having altogether a certified community suicide memory or in the state of many people. the incident who to a 2nd place yesterday was due to misunderstanding and a some come with this and get in and now everything has been settled and it will be normalized battery should mobile internet has been shut down for 5 days and the state government has issued a shoot at site order to enforce a coffee you induced me say's its broke the situation under control and is continuing to work to restore normalcy. felix new r o g 0 funerals have been held for some of the 130 people killed in floods. in land slides and rwanda, barbara and go for reports,
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a lot survives in this village and republic. district sit in silence as conference of their loved ones. a lined up for a mass funeral. come on, assess you for to surface family. but the water destroyed everything he had. what are the deal could you? i was doing everything to rescue my wife, who was stuck by the wall after the whole house fell down because of the water from the river. the last thing my wife said to me was don't abandon me. and then my wife fell into the violent water. i fled because i couldn't do anything. my family and children are all dead. i am left all of those to key lots and lance live killed at least 130 people off to heavy rain on tuesday night. more than 5000 homes were destroyed. many houses are still under water and people have nowhere to go into the article. well, it's a miracle i survived about my son died,
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a house was destroyed and the water took everything away. i kind and haven't caught oak tree when i spotted my family and 2 children by chance. the next morning. at the moment we have nothing left. and we don't know how we live from the government promised to bring supplies to the west. effected areas, especially whenever you get in when you get is a pity for the victims we are buying, but the survivors must be helped. many of them are still in the hospital. we will take care of them and move. those will remain from bundled places as the weather is still bad. rescuer because it's still searching the area and expect to find more bodies buried under the much barbara and go out to sarah a still a heads on al jazeera, a tough night in local elections for britain's financial services to knock on his conservative party. and you go for and you've gone to a health insurance, develop a passion for what was once a rich man's jane. the,
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the trends continue starts, the trend of bringing cloud across the northwest in europe and the line restrictions down the eastern side of year, which is still representing late wind for summer have to say. so here's the overall picture then, doesn't know about the terms in the high. as our teens, maybe the low twenty's, but covered over in france, germany, maybe switzerland was kind of not breaks of rain. that's doable in i barely, it's relatively warm and still too dry and it's late. it's improving the mountains . and there is that cold winds must goes at 12 degrees. dropping to 6 really is quite cut with that code when goes across. keep then to it's took you disappointing, i think for many, whereas when you get breaks in the cloud, elsewhere pirates is up 21 london, still sticky around 50. no doubt, into fishing,
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i should say. and here's the effects. this normally wind is still only 15 and east on both ends. you will see that this, the great declared now moving through central took a, given your life break, afraid not to in cyprus. and then knocking attempts has back has been quite high recently. for example, in gaza and maybe in a month because i said the heat still there in the western side of the metal, but attempted somewhat by using cloud and rain over space in north africa, still very housing martin year and still very what impact julia of the when the tell about took control of afghanistan in august 2021, its spots a methics and especially to pop before 11 east makes the chinese entrepreneur with the other way. on out you need to look round a new modem on may the same thing. tell us that this timing is ceremony. the owners
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historic traditions. while embracing a new model will follow the patch, increasing westminster abbey on now the the probably on the top stories on how to 0. there's been intense fighting between warring factions in and around suzanne's capital. a new 7 day truce is having no impact on the ground to the power struggle between the army and the parent military profits. port forces senior un officials are meeting and troubles with decide the future of emissions relief operations. and i'm going to start as follows. a review initiated last month officer off gun women were banned from working with the
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organization. police and serv. yes. the rest of the suspect from young and wanted in the killing of 8 people. all 30 say he fired from his vehicle. there's a ton of lot. genova, it's the 2nd mass shooting in the country this week. so early results are indicating that the british prime minister receives to nice, conservative party has already lost around 200 seats and local elections in england . the party recently suffered a series of political setbacks on scandals while the country has been beset by faltering economic growth and high inflation. the opposition, labor and liberal democratic parties have picked up most of the conservative seat losses. to knock is expected to lead his party into a general election in 2024. we have harry false, that he's joining us from outside the u. k. parliament where a party leaders will be looking hard at these local results. harry and the conservatives had been braced for a tough round of results. so how bad is it looking?
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well, that's saying that it's difficult and it's disappointing. i think most people would say that is an underestimate of just how badly they have done it is the main story imaging overnight, even though we are still fairly early in the vote counting process ahead of these results, the conservative party was talking about the prospect of potentially losing a 1000 the council seats across the country. now that was in line with some academic collect true analyses, but it was also seen as expectations management, the understanding being that they probably come in well show to those sorts of losses. now there is a real shops, but it might be just as bad as that, as you're saying already, more than $200.00 seats last, they've lost the key councils in the south west in the midlands, just to the east of london already to the labor party. they've lost another one just to the west of london to the liberal democrats. so it is a very bad night, and this is what the prime minister wishes to not have to say about it. on friday
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morning. we've already had a quote for the results and actually with making progress in key elections back to the ground like piece of a box, it little signed, well, but the message i am hearing from people tonight is that they want us to focus on that project and they want us to deliver for them, and that's about helping inflation growing the economy, reducing that costing, waiting less than stopping the birds. that's what people care about, that's what they want us to deliver. and that's why and the government are going to work very hard to do. okay, hurry so big tori losses is b, opposition. labor party? the main winner. well, that was going to be the real test coming from these elections. of the people talking about going into the before the headlines were really dominated by the scale of a tory losses so far. the conservative losses with the labor party do enough to really swing back and indicate that it was in the right kind of shape to recover was from a huge electra loss in 2019 on the lead ship of jeremy colbin to gain back enough
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to take the majority in the next general election, the message coming from labor leadership. is that the evidence so far that they say there is clear evidence of an impending labour with georgie at the next election. however, the tore is the conservatives a saying that they see no massive ground swell. it labels direction, and certainly the level democrats are talking up the scale of that road winds as well. so there is the prospect if these sorts of trends assessed. and of course, they could change greatly between now and that general election that labor might have to ship. how with the liberal democrats, if that was to be another, hung parliament such as we saw in 2010. but certainly labor of doing a lot better than the conservatives. the conservatives of suffering from all sorts of issues around the, the impact of, of the kind of financing might have to do of this cobit crisis. the tax rises that
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they say i'd be necessitated by that the, the real blowing off of the economy in that short lived lives trust governments of last year. so there was a lot from the tories to recover from that, trying to give the message the addresses. so not as a, a safe pair of hands, a prime minister who was focusing on the priorities that he set out at the beginning of the year. but certainly the labor party i told you not that chances of the next election. now. thank you so much. harry faucet reporting from london as well. final preparations are being made in london, the head of saturdays coordination of the british monarchy and charles the 3rd so security in the capital as being tightened. people have begun camping out along the route. the king's procession will take, and we'll go from buckingham palace to westminster abbey, where charles will be crowns. and one of king charles's t symbolic rolls is heading the commonwealth of nations. that's a voluntary association of 56 independent countries, most of which were formerly under british rule,
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but with several of those countries sticking reparations from britain's colonial past summer. questioning the commonwealths relevance anderson ins reports on the lake. queen elizabeth, the 2nd passion is about the coming wealth, the whole rain. we must all try cultivate the virtues of tolerance and understanding. but for a modern day king, it's an inheritance that could present a threat to the monkey itself, no matter what he might say. the commonwealth can play an indispensable road in the most trusting issues of a time. one thing king charles dozen to inherit from his mother's passing is heard global popularity, and critics are asking why should britton's monkey preside over a postcolonial institution when imperialism of the past cost of lives and didn't slave so many people. however, the commonwealth brings nations and coaches together, enabling better trade and cooperation. there are shed goals of peace and democracy
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. global opinion is divided. so it says an experience of colonialism has been one of systematic, constructively, violence, and flanders and brutality. i really liked king charles, i think he's in his place to be king, and i think he's gonna do a great job. the size of the commonwealth is staggering. moment. 2.6000000000 people, 56 countries around a foot of wells population. australia, india, parts of africa, calling is, was ruled by britain up here to off by canada. the launch is land massive old calendar room. 14 of the nations have king charles as the head of state, but descent is increasing, particularly in the caribbean countries of antique and bob you to believe he's in jamaica mc monarchy demonstrations in the caribbean last year disrupted the shadow for
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a royal told by the prince and princess of wales and this sentiment is growing. these are our jurisdictions in which there are significant appeals for recreation. those are, these are some direct acknowledgements of the historical injustice suffered by these faces. and also the ways in which that historical injustice shapes contemporary any quality, the ability to make some kind of a acknowledgements of past crimes is distinct from the decision to spend current and future resources towards reparation. republican campaign is in 12 coming 12 countries, a mocking the combination of king charles this weekend with a formal letter demanding an official apology and reparations for past actions. andrew simmons houses are hundreds of guatemalan subbing move to safer ground. the central america has most active volcano are rough to countries disaster agencies as ashcroft and the volcano fire could effect as many as
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a 100000 people in nearby communities. hundreds of people were killed in an eruption in 2018. gulf is still far off as a sport for the rich because the costly equipment, green fees and how much time it takes to play around. but one man is changing the perception of the game and you've gone down to one, it goes or ask or reports. getting a feel for new games. these you can and children are about to have that 1st golf. less than young gulf is all come from some of the pores, communities in the country. something that coach says will give them the drive to become future thoughts of the game. that good kids, a kindred from for communities because they think of their background and say, i need to clear subject on this so that they can change my life. so rich edwards k, do not think about that. they know the already rich. why would they consider it and
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go most schools who do have football peaches. so its a big space gunslinger club. uh so we have very many uh, bundling pallets of land. if the old not the next step to, to dish from there. been have no problem with that. you can swing the club there and give basics of good. what's your salary's own instruction to goals came back in 2018 when he found a job as a calculator, results may come paula. one a few of them. 20 golf courses in the country where he fell in love with the game is to watch videos and youtube instagram's online. yeah, basically through internet is how a lot and train my su. but put, it says click this, and now he's become an internet sensation to with more than $73000.00. follow at the instagram, watching his tips and tricks shots like this one of the, some unsuspecting counts or
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just all these efforts to grow the game. and uganda have also been noticed by one of the most important gulf tools in the world. the pga who's made his story into a full pot series on the youtube channel. and now the tours promised to help him realize his dream at the coming, the 1st certified pga professional his home country. of course spent studies the for sure. i know you can do that and if it needs late. reading the night. not so long ago, the impression of golf and you can to was that it was solely for the rich. but that's changing. thanks to the efforts of road to sally. and also you can just go for union who expanded the juniors program for those boys and girls who were awarded with the boys team qualifying for the junior world cup and took it in june . sally students may still have some work to do on that putting you said to become the next big names and goals but the game is no longer.
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