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sign so we never know when an opening is going to come when a fruit vendor is going to emulate themselves and say enough is enough. my life for democracy on how to 0. when the news breaks. nationwide strikes and when people need to be heard and the story needs to be told. i just want to research the plate and dive into which history with exclusive entities and south korea traditionally sees the cherry blossom 1st. era has changed on the grand document trees on the the
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hello, i'm around them as a welcome to the news. our life from london coming up as strikes and gun fi continue to shake cartoons through dogs. all me says it's sense of delegation for truths, talks in saudi arabia, at least a $176.00. people are reported dead off to flash floods. a non date village is an eastern democratic republic of congo for the head of rushes of i'm going to measure groups as he'll pull out of bunk, much on may 10th because of ammunition shortages. but ukraine says, move back. the fighters are actually heading to the city and final preparations and made is u. k gets ready to crown its 1st king in move in a t is the,
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the point begins to dawn well up to 3 weeks of conflicts, rival forces remain locked in bass. so, but the sudanese all may have sent a delegation to saudi arabia, so talks to discuss a humanitarian sci fi of the opponents, the rapids support forces per minute treat group haven't confirmed if they are going to send representatives yet. that a ceasefire is having little impacts on the ground with hard to residents traps in the homes, reports and heavy gun fine. adding to the urgency, the united nations is one that 19000000 people could be food and secure and sued on, in the coming months. or, you know, how much has more now. the gunfire and explosions echoed through cartoon and other cities as to john's army and the power meant that you've acted support forces seem determined to 5 to the bit to the spice. yet another truce, the 2 sides of passing full control in several locations. the army says it's make
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gains in belfry bombing, what it says was a tank of stone and fuel the going to put your model, hold off with the threat of s strikes. nowhere is say, the say a school in the who was hit and a child killed. that's a city sort 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, basic for out of stock or simply on affordable the fuel stations. supermarkets and pharmacies are either closed or have been destroyed by us from the 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, this with these people are getting the green from only 3 factors, all of which have been doing it. today, the president issued a meanwhile various diplomatic efforts are underway,
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the latest from the white house. this new executive order authorizes targeted sanctions that promote accountability for individuals that are responsible for threatening the peace, security, and stability of sedan. undermining sans 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 composite could allow and what could we do not see a need for any parts to present a initiative for mediation and a solution to the conflict. the sudanese government is able to put an end to it so that the soon the slide pressure from the international community, the violent shows, no sign of using any time soon. and thousands of cities are leading their homes in search of safety for healing mohammed entre 0. well, have a morgan is reporting from inside students who joins us not from the capitol, hard to anyone from the permanent true group,
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the rapids support forces on whether that prepared to participate in this initiative and in gender, to try and secure some sort of seas. fine, as well as the rapid support for us as have not yet officially commented. and we've tried to reach out to them and were able to get any confirmation on whether they are sending delegations to the saudi arabian city of kent, the or not. but what we do know is that the focus of the talks will be exclusively on a ceasefire a ceasefire that would guarantee how many tearing corridors for those who need assistance to be able to get them where it's is necessary. now the situation has been uh on the ground, the pretty much the same seems, the 5 things thoughts that 21 days ago there has been haven't artillery in the northern parts of the capital, as well as, as strikes long. again, suppose it are assessed positions in various parts of the cap and so i will talk to him around the vicinity of the presidential palace. there was also intense fighting between the rapids support forces and this is denise army. and this is, of course,
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before this talks out are due to thoughts with another ceased by a supposedly in place that the 2 sides are fighting both trying to buy full control of many institutions around the capital. trying to secure as much leverage as they can. so that should these talks turn into political or mandatory talks, each, each one has an upper hand over the other. one is the humanitarian situation that now we know people running out of food, clean water and medical supplies. also, the line is wanting nearly a 1000000 people could leave as a result of this battle. what are the conditions like, not just in the cartoon, but what are you hearing about cities else? why? what people are saying that the situation is quiet dire. for example, in the city of janina in west r for there's not a single health or medical facility that is functioning over the past week, people say that should they need medical attention and a lot of them do need medical attention because fighting has left a lots of people entered there,
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they have to cross the border and to need neighboring chat, to be able to get that medical assistance and even there and getting it is still a challenge. then you have neighboring states around the capital 100 to them. thousands of people have fled to neighboring states like to 0 or the river. and now many of them living in the open are relying on hosts coming, needs to provide them with basics such as food and water, as well as medical attention along the border. people who we spoke to say that the situation, especially for those with life threatening diseases or chronic diseases, is catastrophic. they say that people with hearts conditions or diabetes or renal failure, failures happen suffering as the weights across the border into neighboring egypt. now again, many of them are in dire need of humanitarian assistance. even prior to this fighting 15000000 people relied on humanitarian assistance for survival. that number with the fighting has simply gone up higher. thank you. from hard to him, have a morgan will. there are hundreds of people trying to escape the fighting. they've been going to port so don, hoping to make it onto the next and boats. they've been camping full for as long as
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10 days. some of them is sweltering. he's without food. saudi arabia, which sits across the red sea, from pulls to don, says it's evacuated, almost $8000.00 people. so it's all being made to evacuate more. but even with visas, you're not guaranteed an immediate departure. i mean, the safety of housing is myself, that the good we can see there's a crisis of, of the crowding and there's no sign that someone is presenting a solution for all the people stuck here. there's no credibility. these are all false promises scanning and the jo, this is the sued, and these people have been displaced. some people are on the streets and so i'm in public spaces. click night is powerless. i wish we'd never left count to. it would have been better if we didn't the war. then coming into a situation, we move to find a way out. but there's no way out the news out life from london still ahead on the program. so it'd be, as presidents announce as tough new gun control measures onto the country,
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2nd mass shooting in 2 days. a z u. k. for past, with the current ation, the government, conservative policy itself is a major setback in local elections and in support. and he has an impact, javelin champion steals the show, and the diamond he's missing, and that's coming up later. john, the last shot just killed, at least a 176. people in the eastern positive congo, according to regional governor heavy rain and south to province, close rivers to overflow. nowadays in villages and so much in homes. local people say that schools and hospitals have been swept away, many a sleeping house in the open rescue crews of searching for survivors. heavy rangel's are triggered flooding and land slides in rwanda. this week, killing a 130 people to fall content is a journalist based and gotten more. and he tell us more about what's happening on
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the ground to this succession is not good because it is laptop, hundreds, old houses were destroyed by the fraud and many types of land . and you know, the area people knew by the other culture. so now they are from a very bad choice, is turned on the big the management and went to of the i have called since the 19140 pounds and your version of it on going from a few months ago that i did this. do i see my water yesterday and uh is your, uh, what kind of the problem would you be more just cause i got the, the me with it came over the home with them. so if i me and i can do the best phone, bought the home button, but it's not a foot arrears,
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to see him coming from the city. because you know, the road from goma to bush, social is destroyed, of the red domestic. but neither of russia's wagner must have groups has, as forces will pull out some of the equation. he said he's fine with on wednesday. and can you precaution blames rushes? defense. witnesses ok show go and come on. does not provide enough ammunition. satisfied as will stand by, listen to russians, victory day on may, 9th, and then leave on the 10th off to full 100 days of fighting rosters and trying to capture the sincerity of the month. spies, questionable strategic value. because you know that publish an expensive light in video themselves. timing in the field of corpses. personally, blaming top defense chief for losses suffered in ukraine of the visa. someone's as bob does that sound bones, sons? those who don't give us the munition? willie the godson, hell, what a, what a shortage of them ignition is that 70 percent,
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so it good. good. assume all is the munition problem inquiring says that the owner is actually doing the opposite sounding more fights has to butler to address areas. child stratford in chief has more on that now many ukrainians here, a cooling this, a bluff, they're saying on the country. there's deep distrust of any kind of statement that comes like this from, for goes in most notable a statement from the deputy defense, minnesota kind of malia. she says that on the country they are seeing certainly do you currently military? so she's saying a saying valve, you know, full, she's being moved from all the areas along the front line and heading towards bus move, which of course flies in the face of any kind of statement from, for, goes in for a meeting to withdrawal. those forces marty, it goes on to say that they believe that the russians are going to try potentially for a push to take all of our fluids. be full victory day to day for the russians against
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the nazi germany celebrated every year on may. the 9th and these kind of statements are coming as we prepare for this. so cold, expected spring counselor were offensive by ukrainian forces, whether in fact this is a bloss by pro. busy version and russian forces, including by now uh, going to try and preempt counter offensive with a quick afraid saving the coming days that remains to be seen. but as i say, there is deep distrust to you when you cry about that statement by per goes. and i'm drawing out via skype from north carolina by peter outsourcing, associate professor at the national defense university. what did you make of? he has got any provisions, tirade, as well as stunning. i would like to say 1st i'm speaking on behalf of myself, not us government, but i would say this is just saw on our lease dining, particularly they feel the language,
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the way home to your dresses. the most senior military commanders administer to the minister of defense struggle and a general garrison of i'm just going to do these are watching that there must be a deep crisis there. as i've written before, i think there are 3 components of the russian force in ukraine, right now. this is about the group, the regular army, and then other children, portales and clearly there is a deep, deep conflict. and i wonder what extension's gonna do. i mean, that's the big question from gordon is actually right, that one of the videos, he said that most of the tutorial look resistance and we stories were accomplished by his school. and we also have to remember, this is a very brutal force. it's like 80 percent consist of a convicted criminals now. so these are the reasons for his success and completely feels very frustrated when you say that the language is fil fee was an
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exclusive, late in rent. is he, i mean is this just expressing very strong emotions? is this just being abusive? busy is there a deeper stress being issued that as well? she uses the daughter is rushing towards a dressing in a very, very aggressively room for the 2 most senior military leaders in russia. so, i mean, he's shouting a few, this definitely have you lost his temper and he's extremely emotional. and he stands in the background of the bodies. so yes, this is a frustration and i don't think it staged the kremlin today, actually acknowledged a disclose that they saw the video and he can provide any comments. oh, because i think they're shocked. i've noticed very interestingly only they don't
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talk about it at all today. on the russian news, and the most popular political propaganda show, we substitute times a day at 1130 and a 5 pm is not here today. so there must be or something must be going on there. so it's taking them by surprise. if they do something to repair the rift with you've got any provision, how could this effect be? well, it's already spring, but a renewed push, an offensive and ukraine could. we can the russian position as a precaution, decided to yeah, possibly pull back a withdrawal. oh definitely, i mean most of the victory for your part of the army and he is right of that withdrawal from here. song that was due to the russian regular army and the russian regular army has no more all because it's basically a colonial army. a very significant percentage show of people come from
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4 ethnic minorities. while precautions army has nothing to lose. it's a very brutal force. the criminal so basically the diagram for the money. so the funding for gordon leads ukraine is going to be a great success for ukraine, but i don't think i agree with the ukranian general. so no analyst, i think it's a blog at this point. he definitely wants to stay, he just wants more ammo and people. but generally this conflict is fantastic things where you create an internal conflict within the russian invasion force. thank you details. so i appreciate you joining us that are associate professor of the national defense university. thank you for having me. a prominent russians here to direct to meanwhile, has been arrested on charges of justifying terrorism over the content of an award winning play again. yet there, cuz it shes been reminded in custody for 2 months along with the pay rights that long. the petrik, the pipe finished the break falcon,
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which premier 3 years ago. it's about russian women, mary, i sell fighters for and follow the crime down on a freedom of expression in russia since the invasion of ukraine. the final preparations for the coordination of persons king charles as the almost complete hundreds of v i piece have been arriving ahead of us are many westminster abbey in london on saturday. it's an enormous challenge for the u. k. security services on the event organizes is full funding reports from london of hundreds of v i p. guess hundreds of thousands of spectators on a global t. v audience of many millions. the coronation of king charles, the 3rd is a major ceremonial logistical challenge. that is 30000 uniformed in plain clothes police officers are on duty in central london as well as security unintelligence officers surveillance cameras with facial recognition software will scan the crowds . a big focus really is, is to make sure every one that comes into london,
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film celebration, cement, surface. so that's, that's all factors. but as positive us as what you said, we have an extremely low tolerance for anything or anyone who comes to this office events. 70 years since queen elizabeth, whose crowns at westminster abbey is ready for his son. and at rehearsals, for the combination procession have been taking place in the dead of night. horses and candidates carefully choreographed a cavalcade of some 4000 men, if he pers now gonna scold the king to and from westminster abbey coordination needs to be meticulously timed. britain's global diplomatic alliances means the combination gas list includes heads of states and royalty from around the world to meet as it all straightened out. and using and i mean, i mean i've canceled that'd be welcome to london by prominence division sooner. his official residence in dining street, us president joe biden is represented by his wife jill of the spectators has
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certainly come prepared. many equipped with bright wigs and specially made costumes, the most audience. and in suzy aspect oil fans began pitching that tense along the procession. route days ago. oh my god, i'm so excited. i just saw you. um. did you say that came on 5 about 20 minutes ago and he was go there was somebody else in the car was and it was a camille and he was waving it. oh, so it was like, oh, it's like really happening. i'm happy to be here with friends that i met here during the wedding 12 years ago. and it just excited to be back in london to, to celebrate the coordination. the dedication of the campus was unexpectedly rewarded with a surprise. royal walker bounds on friday afternoon. can charles shaking hands and accepting the congratulations of the well wishes the next time these people see him, he will be on his way to the abbey. the preparations are almost over. you can see the security is in place on here on the mile, the crowns are already starting to build the flags up. central london awash with
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the red lights and blue of the union. jack, the only one thing that's not predictable, the great british, whether there is some rain forecast for saturday morning pull, brennan, i'll just say around the mount. central london. oh, that's good. any functionalities live for us in london as well. tells me what's been happening today in the run up to tomorrow as well right now, there's an arrow quite anticipations that around buckingham palace has been closely guarded by a large number of police. final preparations in way underway, making sure the streets will clean before vast numbers of people arrive via for coordination day itself. as we sold our in full buttons to that report, it was a chance for the king to press the flesh on them all, shaking hands with large numbers of people his last face to face engagements with the masses before the big events on saturday itself. he then went on to meet 56 heads of state from the commonwealth countries, as well as marbra house, a bit further down the mall before hosting early evening. swan right events at
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buckingham palace here behind me, attended by all the prominent rules from royal families around the world. so we saw the crate, the crown prince and princess of japan, the king and queen of spain. molten mention of indignant trees, including joe biden. as you know, the us present drove by it is not attending, she is here in his stead. so if you phones the king charles, the 3rd would have the opportunity to put his feet tall. possibly put 2 companies on his eyes and have a bit of a rest to prepare his game face before the big day. think again, being a king. the night before coronation is a very busy job. all of those uh, queue companies on the eyes of what about uh, all the things that might be happening is marnie. a protest is plan hilquise back from that. and what is the security situation as well? well, the security situation is absolutely colossal and there's no pricing, cool pricing, golden org, which is uh well in full. so there's
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a ring of steel around all the major landmarks where the ceremonies will be taking place. thousands of police officers involved, drafted in from other parts of the country to support the met police because there's an awful lot riding on this for the police, for the british governments. and of course for the royal said them so those, but so many people the right to protest as much, sir as of as much of a cherished right for people as the royal family is for all of us. so they will be a demonstration stage by the n t millnicky group republican. they are planning to bus around a 1000 people holding plot calls on the roots of the parade. something that cooling a vine, etc, parade. but they have been warned by the met place, and this is something that's annoyed them and other organizations that if they overstep the mock, if they disrupt the ceremony itself, they could well face the full face of the law of earlier earlier this year. the new laws introduced to prohibit disruptive process. some of the aspects about
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little early came into force on wednesday. so you come now if you disrupt a traffic who'll get in the way of a royal carriage, potentially face 12 months in prison. and there's a big question mark about who that serves. it is all about saving face for the british government to avoid embarrassments on the global stage or just this side of the royal family. the juries of o, thank you very much, needs bach reporting on this. not central london, not everyone here in new categories with the carnation or the concept of monica. tristram gray is a convenor of our public group in scotland joins us live now from edinburgh. thank you for taking the time to speak to us. will you be glued to television screen tomorrow? no, i'll be full in preparation for around the in the afternoon. what is your reaction to the carnation? and i think that the coordination is largely being used as for the key as
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a p r exercise. the king is already eva king. he what was on automatically made that came back in holton last year. this is only an excise in showing off the extravagance of his office on the box. well, he's accumulated. and the amount that will be to donated to the occasion by british public or many members of the british public of it all wanting to participate. and this says a lot of excitement enthusiasm, their understanding that you are not feeling away. and you're gonna be taking pause in a raleigh that you have no interest in the occasion. but there are many people in this country and around the world who feel different, lena? absolutely, and they're free to celebrate the events, however, they, which but what we see largely is a climate where that has been attempts to paint that belief is universal and all right tomorrow is designed to show that that isn't a universal belief, especially here in scotland, where the vast majority of this go to the public are relatively unpleasant about
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the monkey, because no personal information you connection to charles what's left of us. oh, it's a pretty evenly split between those who oppose and support to the monkey. and it's important to show that there isn't even split that and in terms of the opinion in scotland, i think, i suppose there are many other countries, certainly within the commonwealth that might feel this way. do you sense a difference or shift in public opinion from the queen to now king charles or is it just is this, do you describe the general sentiment towards the concept and want to keep? i think there's a little bit of bice, the queen, elizabeth was an institution. most people in britain grew up with her and she was by keeping myself up. let's move indians to ourselves seen as indivisible was the moment key. i with the participate as a whole. charles a is very different, he is very outspoken advised political opinions and is more than happy to meddle in
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politics when he sees that despite having no democratic mandate to do, sir. and when you look at the, the saw when you look at the polls, which reflects british opinion and scholars opinion. and you see a dramatic change across generations where young people who have have didn't grow up with the queen. and as part of that identity increasing, the turning away symbolic in there is now a majority amongst those young people who would like to see a change in the different future. okay, well the 1st one. great. thank you for sharing your hands on this for this joining a staff from edinburgh. thank you. the casual and conservative policy itself with a major setback and nationwide local elections. main opposition labeled policy made big games feel my general discontent of the national government. how we force that as well now, of these local elections, most of the vote counting didn't start until the following morning. the ruling
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conservative party friday turned into one long, slow, painful consummation would have been a parent early on that this would be a dreadful results. what i am going to carry on today is delivering on the people's priorities, policy, inflation, growing the economy, reducing that, costing waiting list and stopping the buyers. that's what people wants us to do. that's what i'm going to keep hot. it consisted, he's still new ground sort of support for the may not position may be party, it's lead us will something very different in labels. katya counsels in conservative hotlines like midway in kent. these have a t back, a lot of problems. we go into the next election and make my mistake. this means that we are on calls for a labor majority of the next election, a very, very good labor gains upon you. the conservative whose have been successful, the centrist democrats, in places like windsor west of london. they see the coming consecutive party is
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totally out of touch, lacking integrity. know, understanding or listening to that concerns, taking them for granted. and that's why i think the people who switch from conservatives to the level, not approximately low collections, will stick with this. come to general electric head of these elections. a lot of attention was focused on latest performance. would it be good enough to suggest a sufficient swing in labels favor to give it a majority? also the next general election for look, use thomas optimism on that. it remains something of an on to question, but it's being overshadowed by just how poorly the conservatives have done. even allowing for that pre election pessimism, the prime minister has only a limited period of time to try and shift the needle in the conservative space highschool. so i'll just say around london, anthony is out life from london will. so to bring on the program, the world health organization says cobit 19 is no longer a global health emergency, but people should still be on gone. california becomes the 1st us day to bought
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discrimination based on cost and it's a piece of cake. so fast table. carlos alcaraz, who celebrates reaching 20 by storming into the final of the metrics of the had a low the, the weather is looking rather unsettled for much of your over the weekend for good areas of low pressure. putting in from west to most central areas. bringing cloudy and more rainy weather over the next few days. we've also got some unsettled weather that continues to look across the se, bringing some of that heavier rain to tech here, but let's stop in the north west sack today for the king's coronation. we are expecting small on settled weather with rain rolling into london suddenly by the
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mid day. there's some improvements to come on sunday. however, as the temperature picks up, it's rather cloudy, but that heavy rain will be back by monday and rain is the story rolling across the lo countries into germany and poland further afield. some found a storm warnings out there for austria, a much clearer picture across the scan to navy. a temperature is sitting below the average, but still wildfire risk remains for places like noise, as well as the much cooler for the baltic states. and that's the similar story down and that southeast corner across the balkans towards tech. here we are seeing more new way of unsettled weather with thunderstorms. the temperature is sitting below the seasonal average, large, the quiet across the central mediterranean, lots of heat. so coming in the, the southern parts of spain and portugal through to sunday, the freight companies fake passports, international bikes, and the proceeds of organized crime. that was his big p l. a balance on the
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welcome back. look at the main stories now. so don's ami has sent a delegation to saudi arabia for talks on humanitarians. these buys is fighting continues in, cartoon like testers is having little impacts inside the country residence is still trapped in the homes by heavy gun, 5 flash floods of killed at least a 176 people in eastern congo, according to regional government to have you right and south cubic proteins cause rivers to of afloat in, on facing villages and destroying homes. the leader of russia's wagner, most of the group says as forces will cut out of view quite in city of book, which on wednesday, an exclusive latent video. you have getting precaution blamed rushes, defense minister in columbus for not providing enough ammunition more. and what's
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happening in saddam now, the united nation says that over a 1000000 polio vaccines have been destroyed, unit staff is saying that a number of facilities have been new to that. and during the course of financing, you'll guys, they should have been carrying out a vaccination campaign of to a polio outbreak last year. dozens of hospitals around so service in the car to him in the well food program is saying it's cost about $40000000.00 worth of supplies because of losing meanwhile desperately needed a shipments being sent from dell. how to sit down on humanitarian flights. on their way back, the pines will be used to evacuate people who are fleeing the conflicts. well, one a flight did land and policy down from castle i said, bay was that when it what is the 1st got to be a site that has arrived here. and so done is about 60 tons of food and medical aid . now they've just unloaded it onto the runway, the trucks waiting to take act to those places that really need it. but when you
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speak to somebody to enable it, because there's a considerable challenge ahead of communicating organizations. the, according to united nations, over 330000 people haven't internally displaced over 100000 people have been forced to leave the country to a neighboring country. so there's considerable pressure, a neighboring countries are taking in refugees from so dense, but also it's about getting the 8 out on port so done. there's still fighting, going, going on a great because they need that fighting to stop open minded to encourage those to be created to get that out. the price of basic commodity, they've gone up from about to about 40 to 60 percent. things like fuel food and bottled water. so that's the challenge is that the agencies that age because face have but this is the 1st cut through age life. and we also understand that there will be evaluating student new citizens over $150.00 of them that have residents inside. got so so they will be going back, discuss it on this 8 slides. will thousands of people seen the conflicts have
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crossed into neighboring south sit on why government officials and agencies all struggling to cope out? there is harm latasha reports from the georgia border in south sit on are now do you me a rush and her family lives. the dog, when it became too dangerous to stay, they had flips out to don in 2015 when civil war broke out. now is violence engulfed, they adopted home. they had to run again. and now back, those people who does the gun fighting. that's why i was the robot. the so i things mostly done is better events with the government officials insulted on say this crisis caught them by surprise. they knew some people would see great future, but didn't expect so many. the country already has huge challenges. thousands of people are displaced by insecurity and floods. now, more food, shelter, transport, and medicines are urgently needed. it's absolutely heartbreaking to see what this
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is just doing to, to people who have had their lives up and that, you know, people are crossing the board with very little with them. you know, women and children. you can see in their faces the results to their trauma. traumatize their life as being up and again, they've had to move to see the conflict. it takes days for families to reach south to dawn. so don is over the way that mosque is, is one of many crossing points into styled sit on people coming in. um, mainly locals, they are from here. the rest are a few days. many more people are still on the road trying to make the way. yeah. find the outweigh friends and family members is difficult and frustrating phone reception near the board that isn't great. is just one of many challenges people who've left everything behind have to deal with. part of my task out as a jo, double to south to down or take you to sub. and now police arrested
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a suspect officer, the country 2nd mass shooting in 2 days. 8 people were killed. 14 wounded in a late night, attacked by a gunman in the village of to bona it lies 40 kilometers south as a capital f. l grade 20 year old sauce, but was found with a stash of weapons and was wearing neo nazi symbols. came a day officer, a 13 year old, shot dead 9 people at a school in cell grade. this was a muscle mentioned not, but after the attack on our children and after the random attack on anyone who found himself in front of their homes on the streets. this is the attack on our entire country. and every citizen feels the same here that you and they're still not turning up. would you be on the attack? last night was a terrorist attack. this was an act in which our counter terrorism units had the task to arrest or neutralize a terrace. the evildoer was arrested and he will not see the light of day. he will not leave the prison cell. so the judges proposing new gun control measures now and
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this pushing from oratory him on gun permits, regardless of the type of weapon and more frequent medical and psychological checks on gun owners. he also says sub you will high at 1200 new police offices to improve security. and schools and boot church wants the age of criminal liability to be lowered from $14.00 to $12.00 suspects and wednesdays. my school shooting was 13 and cannot be charged. so it'd be hasn't been trying to gun culture, especially in rural areas. but it's gone control knows sally strict already or the mass. it weapons are an eagle and they have been, i'm just these foot surrendering them. i'm here is boy on the sound of which has more from the size of one of the shootings of a 21 year old suspect was the rest of that to run hours long man hunt near the city of crag with he suspected of getting 8 people and wanting 14 more overnight to meet
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him logged in on that, and the police are working through shed lights on all the facts. so this incident, president of serbia alexander, which it said the latest incident was a terrorist attack. and also he announced week through gun control measures, serbia over the has tough control measures in place for the countries, the wash and weapons left over from the balkan wars of the 1990. he also known that serbia would hire additional police officers officers to step up security in serbian schools all over the country. the incident came less than 48 hours up to a 13 year old. the suspected of shooting that 8 children and a security guard and rounding severed 7 more at a elementary school in belgrade. so be currently observing a 3 day morning period for all the weekdays of that shooting that has sent shockwave to all the con. the world health organization is saying that cause
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a 19 no longer represents and global health emergency. so it may just step towards ending the pandemic and comes 3 years after world health authorities 1st declared the highest level of a lot of the virus that of the w. i chose that around 7000000 people to officially recorded as dying from college. the truth they there could be closer to $20000000.00. and while the low level has been lowered, officials say the danger from the virus is no side of the last week. could be 19 claim live every 3 minutes. and that's just that, as we know about as we speak thousands of people around the world i've tried doing for their lives in intensive care units, a 1000000 small continue to leave with the debilitating effects of postal code. 19 condition. this virus is here to stay. it's tim kidding and it's still changing the un side is it will continue to keep its
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ask and stuff working from home. it's been discussing how it will continue to help with millions of people and needs enough got a son. now the type of bond, his bond female you and start from working. thanks your genuine. tell your guitars . there's also one that funding is starting to dry up. your organization is made a $4600000000.00 funding appeal, but only 7 percent of that has been raise. the us was the biggest, don't the last year giving nearly 1200000000. but this year that's full into 75000000000 and 75000000 u u. and it's saying that $28000000.00 afghans now depend on a just to survive. 97 percent of the population is living in poverty. this makes it the world's largest humanitarian crisis. this yeah, diplomatic edison james base has more from compo what it is, is the country leadership of the united nations, which has a very big operation here in afghanistan. and it's the you and i'm the u. n.
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agencies. i'm behind the scenes. i think it's fair to say that there is parts of the u. n. right. and they'll get heads with other pops and the division is really between the political side of you and, and the humanitarian, the 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 the u. m was going to do about it, see monetary and look up because of the of the telephone, fine on female you and workers, the humanitarian side. say we just got to keep home working, whatever the restrictions and get the 8 out the to people and get support to people the political side. i'll saying if you make the sold a concession and only have been delivering aid and don't let women do that, what then? that's a very big concession. it would be very hard then for the international community to, to try and get and tell them to reverse that decision in the future. 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,
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if you look at the arguments, but clearly they've got to decide one way or all the other. how to, how to handle this very, very difficult situation for the united nations, which ultimately is very difficult situation for the people of afghanistan because they need this international age. thousands of people of riley's of pace and pockets down swanton valley, off to a recent surgeon attacks that, that he could tell yvon, focused on his targeted security forces. i'm flushing the prime minister and the politicians violence escalate to doctor and ask on, tyler bond broke and si, fi ended last year. thousands of people were killed and about a 150 attacks. oh, the 1st senior pockets on a needed to visit india or in 9 years arrived and go out of your own pocket. sounds from it is to belong to. because the diary is that for a meeting of the regional block, the shanghai corporation, organization, chinese, russian, and on the central asian foreign ministers are also attending in california
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might become the 1st us state to bind discrimination based on cost, which has a centuries old tradition practiced in the hindu religion, the politician promoting the bill says it's a major issue instead of can valley and many people of indian origin walk. reynolds has moved from oakland cans discrimination exists in countries and cultures around the world. in california activists mostly of south asian defense, are fighting to stop it. and test is, you know, a severe form of discrimination that impacts over 5700000 south asian americans. and according to our data at equality labs, we have found one in 4 cast depress people, face physical and verbal assaults. the prim perry are, is a net police, him do immigrant and adult and among the lowest category in the cast system suite.
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because he came to the us after family members were severely beaten by dominant cast neighbors over a minor financial dispute. to his surprise, he found discrimination in his adopted country of the deal with like some new political records also. and they refused to see it. that's here, housing with me because i belong to the cost of this community. i was like almost i was homeless. lar, california state senator i, you show a hob, here's stories of cas discrimination from her constituents. many of them are unable to advance in their careers, even with the technical knowledge and the education in that particular field, because they are being discriminated, one way or another, with a commitment to love, respect, inhumanity, that i have introduced s before 3 to end cast discrimination hob is introduced legislation making it clear past discrimination is illegal like other types of
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discrimination under state law. to month, the individuals feeling that they are discriminated against would still have to have proof that discrimination has taken place based on their cast. just the way that discrimination based on race or gender or age has to be proven. one of the core complaints we've heard from test depress people's is that when they reported, companies are not taking action to um, to fulfill their obligations under civil and labor laws. opponents of the bill say it's speak with eyes as believers in the can do faith and could lead to racial profiling. hinduism has been produced here in a lot of public perception and even in the textbooks to a task house and curry phenomena. and so this just perpetuates, so stereotypes and particularly around hindu is supporters say the bill isn't about him, do believe it has nothing to do religion. this is completely social justice issue.
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this is human rights issue. this is steven wright's issue. supporters say if the bill passes, it will be an example for the rest of the us and the world. rob reynolds, elders 0 oakland, california, more than a 1000 paper on the block, tomato has been moved to safety of the central america's most active volcano erupted the disaster response agencies as molten rock and clouds of ash could effect as many as a 100000 residents in nearby communities, the forego volcano named after the spanish word for fire, erupt every 4 or 5 years in 2018 rivers of lava devastate to the village of san miguel us. nothing is getting at least 215 people. so i have for you. that invasive and venomous was of a racial appetite for most sing. line fishes, a delicacy could help protect native re fish in the car,
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been assessing the pace sauce avenue for lactic sees and will have the best of the action from the opening diamond league event in the the
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conservationist in the caribbean of trying to raise awareness of the spread of the non native line fish. this is an invasive species. it's threatening native populations of refresh the livelihoods of people in coastal, an island communities across the region. money, rapid reports now from honduras,
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a divers scouring a reef near the island of utila. there on the hunt for a venomous invasive species with races appetite, just plain for sure. a little more dangerous because they have more kaitlin, malware, and instructor at underwater vision dive cetera. 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 and the 1980s likely introduced to the waters off the florida peninsula by humans. since then, invasive populations have spread exponentially, they have a doctor, that's the problem with this, and face of spacing said it stops extremely well. so it can be found almost
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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 considered deadly. the humans, the line fishes sting is notoriously painful. we're back from the hunt and this is our bounty of clothes. 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 beach it a simple recipe involving lemon juice and spices. interesting because they're eating everything. conservation is like i'm good. yeah. you said he'd live, see that marketing line. fish as a local delicacy is the key to sustainable conservation. if the community joyce
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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 and vision efforts by dies communities like those and the be islands of hunters have proven very effective. so just by taking spears on dives or having more people that know about lying and fish and why there's 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. when was it up a little alger 0? utila hunters spoke. now, is john, thanks very much. lena must be as apologize to per cent. him on his team mates off to being suspended or if he's on authorized trip to saudi arabia. belgian time woke
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up when i posted a short video to his instagram account, saying it was a misunderstanding. hello. hello. i wanted to make this video about what was happening. first of all, i ask for forgiveness for my teammates and the club. honestly, i thought we were going to have a day off as it had been the case. and the weeks prior had to strip the saudi arabia organized, which i had cancelled before. and this time i couldn't cancel. again, i ask for forgiveness from what i did. it will be waiting for whatever the club decides to. so it's a revenue league football champions, not play of a rise back. the training grounds off to winning the 1st city, a title in 33. it finds great to the team boss on friday. it's not please 1st good that. so since diego my redone and let them to glory in 1990 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 celebrate to the
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victory 33 years in the making. that 1st syria title, since diego merit donor, met them to glory in 1987 in 1990 were such as the police small. it's a beautiful thing and unexpected thing. i wish my grandfather in my own to. i've been waiting for the police to death to since i was small, like quite a not, it's a victory for the entire city. it's wonderful. it's defend the decisive match. she took place more than 800 kilometers north of naples. it is an easy thing to estimate and securing the droll they needed to open up an insurmountable 16 point lead. what the doing so the know chevy and met just a great george way. yeah, that's the highest scoring for can play it in syria. this is the 1st time in moving twin to use. it's a club. so it's a nice traditional,
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new capitals of atlanta to rid of one that so it's a thousands of nationally friends 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 course, in 2004 with natalie was to come a bankruptcy and forced to play in the it's holly and the division most, you'll notice that the on need. 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 waited more than 3 decades to celebrate not 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 to the full after that final game of the season. judging by these
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pictures, it promises to be some policy. they be spokes, which is 0. is these that make it to the find to have a tennis tournament these days is a piece of cake for well number to call us our crossing celebrated his 25th day with another winning madrid. the defending champion storm. thanks for the final with the 6 school 63. when i go to my church to stay on track for full cycle of the season. just look at the see pub botkin bully on his way to fix tray the top seat. it's sonya, we've been surprised on quote, with a huge cake which was so heavy, it took 4 men to carry it across, helped himself to a slice on his move. and on that, you're looking good going into the 2nd grandson, events of the season, the french open. at the end of the month, the new athletic season is on the way with the 1st diamond lead meeting of you taking place in doha. one of the stand up events in castle was the mens javelin, which was won by olympic champion need. i'd shop for of india with the longest to
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are seen in the world this year. roll past that reports and just trying to bring you some peaceful pictures from come by the over the opening ceremony of the 32nd southeast asian games. the colorful ceremony took place in snomed pens, new $60000.00 seats and national stadium, which is built for the games at a cost of a $160000000.00. and that's all. that's obviously the sport that's for the news. now i will see you in a couple of minutes the, the,
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the latest news, 6 weeks, 8 a just to say that a hundreds of students, refugees within the community, why you have to be registered. then people cannot access page with detail coverage . you believe this message of protecting fundamental rights and democracy will once again resume with voters from around the world. one thing it shows is russia's continued debility to be able to strike anywhere in this country whenever it pleases the or 2 of us didn't even customs their families smuggling undocumented workers across the next festive pods, westberg to witness their incredible stories. over 9 years,
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