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way in this country, whenever it pleases a sanctuary for journalists. it was a hay from from the world, and sheltered for civilians, refugees, webex got throwed into the garden during cambodia as bloody civil stuff during us up to leave. and suddenly we were turning the facts on the canal rouge had taken anything of value out of the hotel, cambodia. zip, in no more hotels. oh no jersey. i'm from take down interrupted discussions from a london broadcast center on alger 0. the or the
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services in these out on out just 0 funding back people lives in the coming up in the next 60 minutes. the head of rushes that and the missionary groups threatened to fall out of the ukrainians to be a vast mode saying his forces haven't received the nomination supplies from the russian military. the explosions in and around saddam's capital was fighting between the army and the prophets support fire . military forces shows no sign of ending also this hour sadie is president promises to this on the country. after the 2nd. my shooting and a week is announced. tougher gun control measures and the u. k. gets ready to prom . it's 1st came in more than a t is final. preparations are underway for the coordination of toss the 3rd. i'm trying to get real sco. expose and cleaning a victory 33 years in the making. natalie with me tell me and said yes,
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i go to the 1st time since diego married. don't let them to glory. in 1990 punting wild celebration back home in like the thank you very much for joining us. we begin this news hour with the war in ukraine . the head of rushes back in the missionary boob says his forces will pull out of the ukrainian city of back moat. next week you have any pre goshen blames russia's commanders for not providing enough ammunition. in a video showing the bodies of recently killed fighters, he accused the military of being jealous of the wagner group to success. but goshen says he's fight as will stay in back moved until roches may 9th to be 3 day. then leave after 400 days of fight for yes it was that you had your normal very, pretty boss. so if you give us the normal amounts of munition, they will be 5 times fewer dead soldiers. they came here as volunteers,
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they are dying so that you can gamble in your redwood cabinets. take note of that. sign a moment. it will be speaking to john stratford who was in key. but for us we go to you. yes. chapel of oliver who is in moscow force you to give us the context here for us. what's prompted this threat from you if any, per goshen. and what's the reaction in moscow? a while interesting. just a very short while ago, you've got any progression release yet. so now the v g a, where he once again directly blamed administer of defense showing you and truthful virginia will stop and get rossimer for not supplying wagner with enough ammunition, which is crucial. citing the administrator of defense of fully and completely responsible for the huge human resources in the group and will be charged by his fines, his relatives, and the whole society. basically one to stand, the progression is so i was poking because the situation environment is die. of
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course. many, many times has publicly expressed his discontent and, and disappointment with administrative defense. since larry dropped, some of the chief of the channels stopped to come on to the special portion of ukraine several months ago. we haven't seen a lot of official reaction on pre goes and statements. clement sparks meant to be true, pest scope. this said that quotes the club, and i have seen progressions claims about our tool most, which is the russian name of buff mood. also talking about the reactions, it's interesting that the ministry of defense also relates to vizier today with ministers showing you. and he's, and i think it's a kind of shy off and the inspection and list numbers of the vehicles, heavy weaponry and other equipment that will be sent to the bottle field in ukraine just planned to of it. while pro crept in bloom, it say that the president of making the conflict between von gonna and the russian ministry of defense. so public is much more dangerous than the financing
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environment itself. as its internal conflicts can cause a lot of mutual discontents, panic and ignite conflicts within russian society, say, and obviously it's not gonna support us hope, defiant as we'll come to terms with the defense ministry. so i'm guessing enough shells and will continue participating in the conflicts. and there are also some opinions of virus pro crumpton, as well as even dependent on this thing that may be progression wants to get child to the game now and save his remaining finds his and his own life and pull the hide away in a safe place. somewhere not forgetting, but obviously considering that we just have to take it with a grain of salt and you. thank you very much for that to you. yeah. usually a shop of our life force that in moscow as get the reaction now from keith and speak to child stratford. johnny, what are the crating and officials saying about this statement? which is made by way of getting a promotion the many ukrainians here a according to this bluff, they're saying on the country,
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there is deep distrust of any kind of statement that comes like this from pre goes in. most notable a statement from the deputy defense minister kind of malia, she says that on the country they are seeing certainly do you currently ministry? so she's saying, i saying evolve, you know, full, she's being moved from all the areas along the front line and having towards bus move, which of course flies in the face of any kind of stipend from for goes in for me to withdrawal those policies. malia goes on to say that so that you believe that the russians are going to try potentially for a push to take all of our fluids before victory day victory day for the russians against nazi germany, celebrated every year on may. the 9th. so there is the distrust about this statement, but we do know having seen pictorial evidence close to the front by the interesting way, the smoldering purchased on to do a bit of a bridge. very strategically important bridge, just outside the town of chance. if y'all enough chance,
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if y'all is the next town back, the next town west from boss moves that we don't know for sure, we con, confirm whether in fact it was destroyed by russian forces, or indeed by ukrainian forces. if it was the laptop, then that would suggest that the ukrainians are preparing for potentially an offensive by russian falls. he's out of possible. we know that the fighting is ongoing bay. we know it's been intense for months and we also know that the ukrainians struggling to, to retain control of it increasingly small area in the west of that town. and of course, these kind of statements are coming as we prepare for this so called expected spring counter offensive by ukrainian forces. whether in fact this is a bloss by pre goshen and russian forces include would invite now or going to try and print stuck counter offensive with a quick afraid saving the coming days that remains to be seen. but as i say,
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there is deep distrust here when you cry about that statement by pro goes a. thank you for that. charlie charles transferred by the in keys the 93 weeks after fighting begun in sedan, live or forces remain locked in battle. the army and power military rapids support forces are bilingual control of territory in the capital called to the latest choose has had little impact on the ground, and the u. n. is wanting about humanitarian catastrophe. that could spill into other countries. right. and mom, it has the latest. the gunfire and explosions echoed through cartoon and other cities as saddam's army and the power military rapid support forces seem determined to 5 to the 5th to add one. to despise, yet another truce. the 2 sides of bethany's full control in several locations. army
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says it's made gains in card to north bombing. what it says was a tank of stolen fuel, the going to put your bottle with the threat of strikes. nowhere is safe. on thursday, a school in cartoon north was hit and a child killed. a city, a source of hard to the situation is growing more desperate. people have gone for days without power or running water lining up to touch these phones that government buildings in collab, food and fuel supplies are running low basics are out of stock, or simply on affordable fuel stations. supermarkets and pharmacies are either closed or have been destroyed by us from the my model. the economy was already collapsing. when he has done it was worth 600. so then he's pounds. now, after 3 weeks of war, the shooting these people are getting the grain from only 3 factors, all of which have been doing it. today, the president issued a meanwhile, various diplomatic efforts are underway. the latest from the white house is new
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executive order authorizes targeted sanctions that promote accountability for individuals that are responsible for threatening the peace, security, and stability of sedan. undermining sedans, democratic transition, and using violence against civilians are committing serious human rights abuses among other things. but the army has rejected any outside mediation, no commercial goods now and what could we do not see the need for any party to present a initiative for mediation and a solution to the conflict. the sudanese government is able to put an end to it soon. despite pressure from the international community, the violent shows no signs of using any time soon. and thousands of cities are leading their homes in search of safety for healing mohammed entre 0. let's get an update from current to him and speak to our correspondent, even morgan, hey, but it's been 3 weeks now since the finding broke out. is there any sense of who
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has the upper hand military as well? both sides seemed to once to resolve their differences, militarily, but on the ground this large b stalemate, the military has been making games, but it's also been stopped in some parts of the capital cartoon. and the rest of has also made slight gains here in the capital. for example, in the northern parts of the capital have to him in the city of heavy, the army was able to repel and push back the rapids support forces from by heavy to a place called coal. but just a few kilometers away and take control of a bridge there that's in the northern city or heavy, but fighting has also been ongoing there as well as in east nile in the carpets. i'm excited to them then around the presidential palace. that's where fighting has been most intense and furious between the rapids support forces. and this is denise army with the rest of feel in control of the presidential palace and fighting going on around it as the army seems to try to regain its control. partly because it's the office of the de facto head of state who's right now, the commander of the army general have been put that behind. but also because it
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fits the facility to the general command of the army. but it hasn't been able to make games. berry yet there has been a lots of heavy fighting fights. he just flying overhead. we can hear or it's going to be strikes and as strikes being launched and see plumes of smoke rising around the vicinity of the presidential palace. but the army is yet to make a game there, right. then that does the rest of the country. for example, in the city of a little beads, the army was able to push back and attack by the rapids support forces and there for the time being they have the upper hand. so know that up in the fighting, he but is enough a getting into the country? is it reaching the people who need it the most as well the needs are huge even prior to this fighting between the rapids support forces and this is denise army. 15000000 people were reliant on humanitarian assistance for survival, and that number has gone up with tens of thousands of people, forced to leave their homes here in the capital and in places like therefore, and other parts of the country and, and the dates organizations have been very slow to respond to many people say that
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they've been receiving assistance, not from organizations, humanitarian organizations, but from the local community in neighboring states. places like disney, you know, and raping allstate northern state. but they said that's not enough, but when it comes to food and wants or they have a share share what they have, they can get from the who's community to the point that the states are no burden and have been forced to declare a state of emergency and 8 out of students, 18 states. that's more than half of the states in the country. many of them say when it comes to the issue of medical needs, there's a huge shortage people with chronic diseases like diabetes and heart conditions are not getting enough. and they've been urging the 8 organizations to, to 8 to increase our expedited, bare assistance crime because many of them are dying because of lack of aid. a dire situation in d, thank you very much feedback for that update to the move and live there in call to it's plenty more head on the sanchez there and use our including a dataset. so people the money to vote in a referendum on the new constitution. why putting this type of lying on
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a plate could help conservation efforts of coal rece across the caribbean. and it was once again for the rich, but a goal for in uganda is helping under privilege children develop a passion for us. the, you know, the world used to be as president has amounts, new gun control measures after 2 my shootings. this week is announced, a 1200 new police officers will be deployed to increase security at schools while the high beat much safety has the details. forensic police, at the scene of the sick and best shooting, and serbia in 2 days, this time in the town of devona, south of belgrade, witnesses recalled the moment to be a tech happened or it could be look for sarah. i could hear people running. i'm not sure how many people were running away, but i saw many youngsters so beautiful. i'm on the phone for disclosure, simple as i looked out of the window,
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but i didn't go out. so suddenly i saw people carry the wounded fornia. it happened at a football page, armed with an assault rifle and hen gun. the shoot to open fire from a moving call, killing and injuring several people. after a man had to that last a civil i was police arrested the suspect on friday morning. many people are trying to process the loss of people. they know. this moment i am shocked. my daughter is taking said of this. we couldn't sleep all night. not. they grew up together from preschool to primary and then secondary school. you get on wednesday, a teenager shop did several children and the security guard at the school in belgrade. police say the 13 year old used his father's gun and had, can be a tech for a month. hundreds of people took part individual at the school in on the of the victims were, could i get the, this is a tragedy for the whole nation. it's not only a tragedy for the families. this affects our whole society. president alexander,
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of which it has the kid 3 days of national morning and promised to toughen gun control laws for the issues which your team will go to a portfolio that we will conduct to complete this um and to serve you penalties for owning and illegal weapon will be much more severe, almost double mesh retains are read and serbia the last occurred in 2013 when a war veteran killed 13 people. one of the biggest questions police i tried to answer is what prompted 2 young men to carry out these violent techs and why now, bella, have elizabeth, i'll do, sarah. must speak to helena, even all of about this usually. so it'd be a list and an associate fellow with the jacks henry jackson society. she's joining us from london. helena, thank you so much for being with us. so you have here a 2nd, my shooting in a week in a country where such tragedies. raz, we've heard what's your reaction for us and why is this happening in serbia, which is rich gun laws on like the us for example. i mean,
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the 1st thing to say is obviously that we're all still in shock from the very 1st mast shooting that we've had. and then the 2nd one just further adds to that. and of course, i must say that my condolences go to the families and all of those with water affected. i guess it, we really don't understand necessarily how is this going on. one thing that the world is waking up to realize is that serve you as gun ownership is relatively fine . however, that has been the case for decades now when we just haven't seen in sentence like the ones that we've seen in the last 2 days. so obviously, whilst everyone has hoped that what happened in the primary school 2 days ago was going to be an isolated is an incident. there now substantial concerns, but this might actually be a precedent. so of course the government deals that it must respond. what, what's the gun culture like in south serbia? how in trenches it, how strong is it among serbians? well, of course, as i said, the gun ownership is relatively high, i believe so be as rated 3rd across the globe. however, the lowest in terms of legally obtaining a gun were relatively, quite strict as well as of course the conditions under which you had to keep the
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guns. so in terms of the legislation, i would say that serbia was not really relaxed. however, what i think that you know, the incident from, from the primary school showed, and then the 2nd about shooting as well. is that the legislation that we've had so far was just simply not enough. and then all it took was wanting to set up a series of events, but not put everyone in in danger, which is why i think that this arming the civilian population is absolutely key. i was going to ask you about that if the legislation is not enough, as you say, what, what are the new poles that need to be addressed as well. i think one of the things that we realized as a is that was to can do all the needed examinations to establish whether or not someone should legally be allowed to carry a gun. the circumstances change, and of course, whilst when it comes to protection, you want to try and make all the measures. sometimes people can bypass those measures, just like in the case of a 13 year old child who's managed to get ahold of his father's gun. so i think this army, the civilian population is absolutely key. it is the only way you can,
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but by decreasing suicides of people who have guns, you're very likely to decrease the amount of shootings like the ones that we've seen. recently ending up president voltage has proposed a series of gun control measures including a 2 year moratorium on the issuance of gun permits and tougher penalties for possession of, of illegal weapons. is that a good 1st step in your view? i accidentally think it is a, it is a very good 1st step, i think as the nation mornings and the nation remains a shock. and obviously as a nation seeks answers, we definitely need to put stop and gun issuance. and this arm as much of the civilian population as we can. so i would say that this is a good step forward. however, what remains? absolutely crucial is the enforcement all the rules that have been suggested today . so it is very important that the government is very efficient and sweep and implementing the rules. and of course, punishing anyone who even tries to violate any of the rules that have been suggested as of today. thank you so much for talking to us. thank you for sharing your use with us. helena. even off joining us there from london at least 72 people
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have died in flooding in democratic republic of congo. heavy rain in south cable province has caused a river to overflow. so imagine homes around 40 people are missing in wanda funerals has been held for some of the 130 people who died in floods and lance lies early this week. the government has promised to help find me struggling to co barbara and go by has more lots of lives in this village and republic district sit in silence as conference of my loved ones. i lined up for a mass funeral. come on, necessity for it to save his family. but the water destroyed everything he had. what are the deal, could you i was doing everything to rescue my wife, who was struck by the wall after the whole house scroll 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
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lots and lots 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. in seattle to well, it's a miracle i survived about my son died, a house was destroyed and the water took everything away. is a kind and haven't caught oak tree when i spotted my family to children by chance. the next morning, at the moment we have nothing left and we don't know how we live from that. well, 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 hospital. we will take care of them and move. those will remain from bundle of places as to whether it's still that rescuer because they're still
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searching the area and expect to find more bodies buried under the much barbara and good pop out this era. the now friends, king charles has greeted well wishes outside buckingham palace a day before his carnation. crowds of people camped out along the procession. route has been growing throughout the day. around $25.30 guests will attend the event at westminster abbey. foreign dignitaries have been arriving ahead of this ceremony. live to oranges here is need law goes outside buckingham palace for us. so need king charles and some of the oil is appearing earlier in public. i had of the coordination greeting well wishes that was about the atlas see of it on the eve of the coordination. well the, even the combination here in central london is there a quiet anticipation as he said,
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the oil. so seized the opportunity when the sky is clear to be out on the streets beating well, which is of course, an event like this, but usual goals that exists between the monica. the mass is not reduced is a little bit of this, usually important for the king to be able to meet people and hear what they have to say. he was a cost joined by of a senior role as well. the prince of wales, the princess of wales too, because it is 70 years since the last combination. they're very, very few people that live that have any meaningful memory. off of the last time, a monic was crowns to in the united kingdom, including prince charles himself, who was only 4 years old. during that time, we've seen the country change significantly. we've seen prime ministers come and go . we've seen, of course, the 2nd world war we've seen the rise of what cost to be the, the incident of social media as well. we also see the country become increasingly more a more diverse most recently, the arrival of britons 1st saw a british asian prime minister. the question is,
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how come this 1000 year old monkey continue to be relevant for the modern generation and hopefully on spring some of these questions the probably clarity for you is awful. how you can roll a common site to thanks so much for, for joining us. so, so as saying the relevance is a challenging thing for this monica 74 years old. this without sounding agencies in the twilight. busy of his life, how would he be able to rally the country around with this important moment? and actually that is a really tough job for him. you know, we've got various pulls of come on over the past few weeks that put support for the monica in the 18 to 24 year old bracket. i run starsky to send at sort to 2 percent of those people. i said that they was a fine and elected head of stage, but actually 78 percent of basically spent 4. you said that they just didn't care. i'm actually that support will affect the morning. keep most ambivalent people just not caring about them, not caring what they're doing because the marking the royal family exist because of
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the people and it still popularity that will keep them going. now what king charles has heart needs to do is modernize the mona key. i'm modernized, one family and that's not just about, you know, slim dime working boils and having less people in the balcony. but actually recognizing where we are at this moment in time being and a cost of living crisis being in a very, you know, dive bass, united kingdom. despite the 80 percent of the people he deigns to really low box or from the global highest amount of his grades have to modernize to stay relevant to all these people are talking about some displays of relevance within the services. so if we gather of what we're going to see on the day that they will be permanent positions held by people from ethnic minority backgrounds that some of the rec daily, it will be carried by people for muslims on this and so on. a safe with many different religious backgrounds as well. she's think the but this is simply lip service or
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the key is going far enough in showing of representing the diversity of this country. having things like that, having relics type bite of asked members of the community at having uh, 10 decrease. and a muslim clerics part of the surveys can be seen as tokenism. and it will be seen by tokenism. why a lot of people. because remember, this is the same royal family that were part of and presided over slavery and colonialism which they have never apologized at. they've come close to it and they've acknowledged it and acknowledge the wrong. they have never apologized for a never really own talk to. they are part and it's not king terms of sorry to say that he's happy for people to go to the royal archives. and you know, we have slash when the guardian newspaper here in the u. k. a few weeks ago about the document that was fine, proving the royal families links to slaves. we've actually, there was boil archives at happy, opened by adults of britain human 4 years before king charles hard made the statement. he is behind the cards. look,
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you can have diverse people invited to the coordination. you can have done at tiring relics, but what you need to do is i can go at least the wrongs of the past to really seem as if you're reaching out to all these different groups of people in the united kingdom, across the rounds. and in the coming well or else it will be seen as taken as a sort of like a great speech to very interesting. and the, what is you have the big challenge for the royal family as to what they do by way of building bridges with a generation that clearly is a fond of them on a key with a new generation that may well question but of importance and their relevance, some of these questions may well be on sit in the signs and symbols that we see in westminster abbey, on coronation day itself, but still many questions still surround. what exactly demonic. i'm the, i'm on a key means to this country that continues to go through many, many changes need. thank you very much and let's just tell you about what you can expect tomorrow. during the coordination,
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king charles and between concept camilla will travel the 2 kilometer roads from buckingham palace to westminster abbey in the diamond jubilee state coach. that return in the 260 year old gold state coach. there are 5 main elements to the service of the abbey to the recognition 1st, where the king is presented to those in the abbey by the archbishop of canterbury. the oath in which the king swears to uphold the law and the church of england. 9, a controversial brake with the tradition, the public will be invited to swear allegiance to the king. then you have the anointing which is screened from public view. the archbishop ports on the king's hands, breast and head. the investiture and crowning the king will be presented with items including the royal or the sovereign sceptre, and saint edwards crown. and then the in throne meant and homage in which is kneel before the king, and they'll be the coordination of the queen. consort will have coverage of that
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tomorrow, saturday here on alger 0, of course, and still ahead on this use our a tough night in local elections, full, britton's 5 minutes to refuse to not, and the conservative party and his horse on historic night for novelty funds as their football team went at least from the division for the 1st time in more than 3 decades. that's coming up in force with joe to stay with the . there may be altering, but it's on the, on the side of noble from base to budge and teen. despite the fact the kids coming up from the sides, which would imply cold each weather while the pot from the when the next in the fall started for july. in particular, it's looking good. but this here, these are the dry breaks in particular around and put the leg right in the southeast to brazil. they've prompted warnings of potential funding and that's their full friday and probably saturday as well. but which is part of south america
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. the shows are pretty widespread for the north, but not concentration, any particular area, maybe around k. and you might see that potential for funding realize, but i think probably very localized or, and the braces pick up a little bit, which i think means attempted to drop back in quite a retail, which recently declared a he twice. and with a slight blue, a suggestion of light to showers in espanol, to cuba. the heavy ones are bizarre to have gone. as you can see, i mean mexico. all right, breaks of like 2 straight maybe next week. thanks. curiosity, tempering that high city to about 26 degrees in the us. the story has been unusual . cooler, wet weather down through california. it's still there and it goes actually across the border into weston count. it's been very healthy, blinding calvin got 25 in calgary. we've got 21 in bismarck, this right in gathering in the northern plains states is likely to exaggerate or emphasize the flooding already there. the
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assassination of the stabilizing the democratic process you've, we've, it was, it will be a loss for holding a documentary. explores how autocratic lead is undermine democracy to consolidate the power through the eyes of those who dare to stand and defy it. a country deserves so much better than being ruled by a collective project extinguish opposing we'll talk, proceed. democracy may be on al jazeera. when the news breaks, nationwide slides, when people need to be heard and the story needs to be told, i just want to research deeply and dive into rich history with exclusive entities and south korea traditionally sees the cherry blossom 1st. era has changed on the grand document fees on line the
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the, you're watching out a 0. this is, these are um 40 by people. reminder of our main stories, the head of rushes about. another mess mary group says his forces will pull out of the ukrainian city of facts on may. the 10 you have any precaution planes, russia's commanders for not providing his mess scenarios with enough time and nation. nearly 3 weeks after fighting began warring factions and so don, remain locked in battle. the army has posted this video of troops celebrating, saying they've defeated their rivals traffic time military support forces in the
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north of concert. and serbia, as president has announced new gun control measures after the 2nd my shooting this week. police and the rest of the suspected gunman warranted me in the killing of 8 people need a ton of money that they know by right more now on the coronation, the case king charles the 3rd on saturday. now, one of the king symbolic rolls is heading the commonwealth of nations. the voluntary association is made up of $56.00 independent countries, most of which were formerly on the british rule, but with several states seeking reparation. some questioning the commonwealths relevance under simmons 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 coming of can play an indispensable room in the
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most pressing issues of a time. that 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 . 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 going to do a great job. the size of the commonwealth is staggering. moment. 2.6000000000 people, 56 countries around a foot of a wells population. australia, india,
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parts of africa, calling is once ruled by britain up here to off by canada. the launch is land massive, whole calendar room. 14 of the nations have king. charles is the head of states, but descent is increasing, particularly in the caribbean countries of on tica and bob. utah believes in jamaica mc monarchy demonstrations in the caribbean last year disrupted the shadow for a royal tool by the prince and princess of wales. and this sentiment is growing, these are our jurisdictions in which there are significant appeals for reparations, at least with some direct acknowledgments of the historical injustice suffered by these spaces. and also the ways in which that historical injustice shapes contemporary inequality, the ability to make some kind of uh, acknowledgements of past crimes is distinct from the decision to spend current and
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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, which is a for some on this 1st speak not to rosalie hamilton, who's a leading voice in jamaica, pushing for cost additional reform and other changes to create a jamaican republic. she's joining us live from kingston. rosalie, thank you so much for being with us. all just here, let me ask you 1st how the coordination of king charles is being viewed in jamaica and what people are feeling and saying about it. you know, there's a lot of mixed views. um, so most americans is just another day and then perhaps not aware of it. they are huge. jamaicans will be watching the pomp and ceremony. but for those of us and the advocates network and others who are concerned about where we are in jamaica,
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know, we're going to be having a very serious conversation about reforming our constitution and creating a pass to a new future without the king and the head of state what concerns you, as you say, what concerns do about where jamaica is now a visa, visa, the united kingdom as well. you know, the really issue is that we have inherited our re engine, it's constitutional challenges. that goes to the what, you know, we have an education system where, you know, more than 50 percent of our young people are leaving school not able to read and write. we've inherited an on equally education system. only a few in jamaica get good access to education. 20 percent of our people are allowed to list emancipation ma, it's me that for guns have no access to that adapter. seems to be their number of
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issues. we still go to the pretty calling. so for total, for the final court of appeals and we have to have a visa, and in fact our we want to generate or references the king here in jamaica. he's a visa to go with the coordination. so you don't, these are issues that we've wrapped in. we tend to, we think it's time to put that into that little arrangement. right. and, and it's not just in jamaica, they're going calls in, in many caribbean countries to sever all ties with the monarchy. and you've been advocating, as you say, for a change in jamaica is constitution to get rid of the oils and replace it with what, what, what do you want in terms of the relationship with the u. k. to look like, if anything, i hope that we can move towards more called your relationship based on the recognition of those past runs. we have been advocated for an apology and a recognition that crimes against humanity had been committee and that the start of
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a process or part or injustice. i mean really that king onto on a is what i see. wanted to say last year in the coming of, of government, i'm afraid that he wants to have this, this portion of it into your, in the legacy of slavery. we're anxious to talk to him about that. we think important piece of things he can do right now. right, time it is a existing show for us in the caribbean. he's been doing work in that area. she just actively do more. i was going to ask you about it. i what you think of the new king? what do you think of a new king and what do you think he should be doing in the immediate to improve relationship with countries like jamaica? yes, he can do so you just saying something he's done. a lot of work with young people are young people, most of them are risk to the cycle of poverty and violence. and so there's a lot of things that he can do in the context of repaired to read. just as you know,
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the current comb has a 10 point plan. he talks about the institutions we need to build, that's part of the repair process. we have to come to grips with what has happened in the past, and she can do a lot based on what he's done in the past and his role, the chicken at the head of a company relates to sure. and of course no the head of the british monica. very interesting to talk to you. thank you so much, rosalie, for joining us. rosalie hamilton lives there in kingston, jamaica. thank you. thank you so much for having me. i really results from local elections in england indicate prime minister, which is still not conservative party has lost them on 240 seats. the body has suffered a series of setbacks with political scandals. faltering economic growth and high inflation. the opposition labor and liberal democrats. have picked up most of the conservative seats last. so knock is expected to lead his party into the general election next year. we've already had a quote for the results and actually with making progress in key election battle
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ground like piece of or a box that little signed well, but the message i am hearing from people tonight is that they wants 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 to, i'll just say rosari fonts that is in london and says conservative soul searching has already begun. will be official. verdicts from the conservative party is difficult and disappointing. but one of the ministers who sold accounts, so in his own southwest and constituency in plymouth, go from the conservative to labor control. i said, is it being a terrible night's that was earlier on on friday morning when, when those results came in. and really that, that is the story of the election so far it seems to be at least possible that the, the conservative party will do right at the,
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at the west end of the most pessimistic predictions about the performance. and that is based on seats, which will last contested 4 years ago at which the conservators did badly then as well. so as well as that council, they've lost other counsels and conservative hotlines, one intense just to the east of london, where the former conservative leader of that council blamed the national policy and it's policy for that loss. so that less the prime minister receives do not pledging again to tackle what he called people's priorities, saying that that'd be no real groundswell of support, evidence for labor. but as you might expect, the head of the labor party, the main opposition party. so it's very different new molly's military government has announced a date for a referendum on a new constitution. it'll be on june 18th. molly has been under military rule since 2020. the june poll is seen as a key step towards the elections band for february, next year, when the army says it will hand over to
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a civilian government. nicholas hawk has more from neighboring synagogue. there was a sigh of relief from many on the streets of the capital by miko at the news that this long awaited referendum that was postponed. so many times is finally taking place. it was supposed to take place last march was supposed to take place in 2017, under president abraham hoover guard kato, who cancelled the vote because of a security situation. but it seems that the military to into involve my coat was pulling off what democratically elected government hasn't managed to do, which is to organize a vote, a vote in a country where armed groups linked to i. so, and i'll kind of are launching attacks. now molly ends will have to answer to this question whether or not they accept the reforms and amendments made to the constitution, which will, which will allow greater power to the president. but also greater autonomy to the regions with
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a new map of the regions of molly. the challenge though is the voting stations that happens inside schools. over $9000.00 schools have shut down more than one point. 7000000 children are not going to school because of the in security situation. so the challenge is for molly ends to get to the voting station and to cast their vote. but no matter what the announcement of the referendum is welcomed by the international community with a return to civilian world planned for february 2024. nicholas hawk allergies. 0. the car san diego to thousands of people have rani for peace in pakistan, swap valley. after a recent surgeon, a tax, so they could turn it on pakistan. the pakistani taliban has targeted security forces. and if threatened the prime minister and now the politicians, violence escalated after and off gun taliban brokerage cease. fire ended in 2022.
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last year, dozens of people were killed in about a 150 attacks. still ahead on the news out will be live from athletic seasons opened up at the diamond leak. which takes off here in doha, that's coming up racial to stay with the
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the, the fucking bag, conservationist and the caribbean. want to raise awareness of the sprite of non native line fish. invasive species is threatening native populations of the fish and the livelihoods of people in coastal and islands. communities across the region,
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money a rep, and a report from you to lie in honduras. divers, scouring a reef near the island of utila there on the hunt for a venomous invasive species with the races appetite, just plain, for sure. a little more dangerous because they have more kaitlin, malware, and instructor at underwater vision. dime center knows all too well the devastating potential of a line fish invasion. having dove here 3 years ago to now the reef is noticeably different. and a lot of that has to do with the creation of lions fish on some of the smaller species. we have the 13, the native to the indo pacific line. fish were 1st spotted off the eastern coast of the us in the 1980s likely introduced to the waters off the florida peninsula by humans. since then, invasive populations have spread exponentially. they have
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a doctor, that's the problem with this and face and spacing so that's, that's extremely well. so it can be found almost anywhere. we visited a dive site just minutes from util. us east harbor. it wasn't long before we spotted our 1st line fish. capturing one, however, isn't as easy as it looks at. securing a kill takes practice and skill. there is also the matter of not getting strong, though not consider deadly. the humans, the line fishes sting is notoriously painful. we're back from the hunt and this is our bounty of close. we can really appreciate all the spines surrounding the line, fish, 18 spines in total, kind of like a peacock, but packed with venom. of the once properly filleted, wine, fish can be prepared in various ways in this case. so each it a simple recipe involving lemon juice and spices. interesting because they're
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eating everything. conservation is like i'm going yeah. you so you live, see that marketing line. fish as a local delicacy is the key to sustainable conservation. is the community joyce together and commercialize this land fish as this tasty treat? then more people will know there will be more efforts being funded into research on them. there will be more people out there hunting them. experts say that while there is no turning back the line fish invasion efforts by dive communities like those, and the b islands of hunters have proven, very effective. so just by taking spears on dives or having more people that know about lying fish and why they're so much of an issue and how to safely and she mainly kind of help to mitigate it and get rid of them. it actually makes a really huge difference, but what is it up a little elda? 0 utila hunter's right time enough, as well as his jo,
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fully thank you very much. well, it's just one place to stop, and that is, of course, and it's lee. what not probably if one, the city a full title for the 1st time since the i get my redone and let them to glory. in 1990, they clinch the trophy withdrawal it within a se, sparking world celebrations back home in naples. david stokes reports the if you needed proof of just how much football means to the people of naples, then this is showing the it and explosion of joining is the city celebrated a victory 33 years in the making. that 1st syria title, since diego merit donor, let them to glory in 19871990. which such are the building small? it's a beautiful thing and unexpected thing. i wish my grandfather my own to the i've been waiting for the police to death to us in service to move like quite a not it's a victory for the entire city. it's wonderful. it's depend of the distorted match,
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actually took place more than 800 kilometers north of naples. it is an easy thing to assume, hidden, securing the droll, they needed to open up an insurmountable 16 point lead. what the doing so the know chevy and mets, she's to great, george white. yeah, it's the highest scoring that's taking place in syria. this is the 1st time in moving twin to use. it's a club. so it's in these traditional new capitals of atlanta to rid of one that solely to thousands of national defense made the journey to witness history. and in some cases, get the right piece of it for the majority, stay to watch in the streets that code the, the scenes of for a course in 2000 and who would not believe was the credit bankrupt and forced to
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play in the attorney and the division notes showing up this of the, on the i'm 25 years old, but i've been waiting for 33 years before i was even born. thank god. and they apollo to no. naples is wasted, move in 3 decades to celebrate this. and the festivities allow me to continue whether it's a friday and be on is that he writes for to and home. the serial trophy will be presented on tune for after that phone. ok with the season and catching, but these pictures it promises to be some policy. they be spokes which is 0. yeah, but i think season has started in doha with the 1st diamond lead me think of the a role pack is cut all sports club for us. whole big season for the athletes with the world championships coming up later this year with the big names to the council here. i will have that drug. yeah, welcome to the catalog sports club. yeah, let's meet to hear a dial already. so traditionally you don't see it as
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a car to raise up to the athletic season. and as such, it's a hugely important top all the preparation for many of the gap leaves here. i had a very low temperature to type size in budapest. it, oh guess. now this particular bag will have 50 a writing a little bit and well champions complete, you know, for the local fans, most size will be on top of the electric car jumped, jumped, do not move taskbar shape is all sorts of 3 target. well, chop you'd have goals as i but there's a lot of attention focused on the sprint. so wells, fos is what it is here she'll be congested from jamaica under beds, $200.00. we have the 600 olympic methods, all dried the grass. i've counted up for me, i think the most interesting, the most compelling name is a jet spark by the name of neat arch chopper. now he's a coward olympic champion. it depends, joplin that'd be taught catalytic to be type the 1st indian to win gold in a track and field of anxiety since that is becoming a huge bag of saw. i did the i the rivals in terms of popularity, even hollywood saws. i didn't, didn't put it as which type something during i thought he's always single handedly
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raised the profile of the truck and failed it in. yeah. when you've got a potential new audience of a 1000000000 people. uh, that's gonna be huge. they both in for, wow, that's, that is a client that markets are going forward just. yeah, it sounds like the atmosphere there is to, is quite some saying a roll. a lot of debate though, in sports at the moment as to whether russian and bella russians should be allowed to compete wherever is athletics out with that currently a a check, jerry, it's a very, very complicated situation is you could well imagine, i mean, we were going to try to break it down for you, it's not initially we had to rush around. please find out because of typing violations back down. stop by and try me to pull back in 2050. but now we have rushed to our right to the game because of the war you tried. i bought a russian assets all sorts of found because of their support because of that culture support for the see, it recommended the russian, i'm better, i should not be allowed to compete, but compete as new tools. but well, that's magic. so all the governing body for international tucking failed. i issued a blanket bag on russian and thought i should not say so. that means i call to pay
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and events like this, like that are really makes all the hear a dial off. all the other dominique meetings i around the world, the added to that you have a very, it's like the well judo chapter kits which are due to take place here with don't hop on the weekends who are allowing the russian about a russian athletes to compete as neutral, but that's made you claim the last week, sorry that they don't get to compete in price territory. it's a very complicated, sorry, messy situation and it's one of the wells for people to do it sooner rather than later. i've tried all right, right. whole thank you very much. well, the space of golf is still thoughts of us. some of the think of a rich sport for many, many in the, in the world because of the costs of the equipment green fees and how much it takes to play around. but one man is changing the perception of the game, and you can to, of getting a feel for new games. these uganda and children are about to have the 1st gulf less than young gulf is all come from some of the poorest communities in the country. something that coach says will give them the drive to become future thoughts of the
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game that good kids like children from for communities because they think of their background and say, i need to cross subject and this for that that can change my life. so i rich, rich kid and i think about that. they know they're already rich. why would they consider it and go most disclose to who do have for both beaches? 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 and 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 kampala, 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,
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basically through internet is how i learned and train myself, heard this club and put it says click this, and now he's become an internet sensation to with mold in 73000. follow at the instagram, watching his tips and tricks shots like this one of the, some unsuspecting counts or just all these efforts to play 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 se youtube channel. and now the tours promised to help him realize his dream at the coming the 1st certified pga professional this home country. of course spent studies the for sure. i know you can do that and if it needs late reading valid nights. not so long ago, the impression of gulf and you got into was that it was solely for the rich. but
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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 both boys and girls. we were awarded with the boys team qualifying for the junior world cup and took care 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 out of bounds for these young weekend and or my pulsing. it'll send you some what slowly. great story. thank you very much, joe, for that. that's and use our for now, and i'll just hear, but do save this morning, is coming up after this will bring the, [000:00:00;00]
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