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of the shares from sky children in the island community of east and the excitement is over the arrival of their future fransisco being that's cuz there's only one school in k as katrina. and francisco is the only teacher, the fact that these children are able to have an education at all the result of years, hard work from the local community. here in keynes, coaching at the store this year, the us government announced $33000000.00 to increase access to education, part of a broader strategy by dividing administration to address the root causes of migration from central american critics. and hunter is however, born that ramp and government corruption means that forward assistance too often goes astray. the nets helping sedans. fighting as the army sends a delegation to saudi arabia as
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a truce towards the commentary. jones to mrs. alex's aero license. though he also coming up flash floods and the land slides killed at least 176 people in eastern democratic republic of congo at the head of the volved imaginary group. last, she's onset russian generals and threatens to pull down to the dock moods. but ukraine says move on quite as a heading to the city. and the final preparations you k for has to crown its 1st king more than 18 years, the 3 weeks into the conflict instead on rival forces remain locked in battle. the latest cease far is having a little impact on the ground. the student needs on the,
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has sent a delegation to saudi arabia for talks on a humanitarian truce. but the rapid support forces permits or group is yet to confirm whether it's taking part protocol to. even morgan has more of the done fire and explosions. it goes through how to him and other cities as to dance army and the power military rapids support forces seem determined to fight, to the bitter and the despite yet another twos, the 2 sides are battling for control in several locations. the army says it's made gains instead of 2 north bonding. what it says was a tank of the funeral. it also says it defeated the recess in a back. so in late in north go to defend state solidarity b a and the u. s. are pushing for the we're in parties to meet and get them on friday invoice from the army, travel to the red sea city, to discuss an extended ceasefire and human to terry and cory doors. earlier,
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it's rejected any outside mediation to end the conflict. no, come as a cut of now and what could we do not see a 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 so that should hold off with the threat of air strikes. nowhere is based on thursday, a school and how to north was head and the child killed. that's a city of the south of her to the situation is growing more desperate. people have gone for days without power or running water. fluids and fuel supplies are running low basics are out of stock or simply and affordable fuel stations. supermarkets and pharmacies are either closed or have been destroyed. banks remain on operational boulevard. as long as the models, the economy was already collapsing. when he has done it was worth 600. so then he's
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pounds. now, after 3 weeks of war, the shooting these people are getting the grain from only 3 factors, all of which have been due to the impacts of the conflict also continues on the health sector. on friday, fighters from the rapids support forces took over the medical supplies headquarters in hot tune, but it's also accused the group of all combined. i'm attending the hospital in on demand, i think, to the list of hospitals, no longer able to attend to patients in be capital. despite the pressure from the international community, the violence shows no signs of a thing any time soon as thousands of to denise are leaving their homes in search of safety table. morgan, alta 0102 hospitals in and around the capital call to him have been damaged by the fighting and medical supplies are running low. i'm just here is mohammed. i'll have visited the way that just same hospital in call to north, you know, see uh cuz we all as a kidney, that is a section of uh, from adjusting hosp due to our,
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the christy blackouts. hospitals need the supply of fuel for power generators. the also need medical supplies and this good need that it says unit. they have unique maybe come needs. here to tell us more about the challenges facing say when it is dr. munoz mon, most i haven't been in shacking in the one of the problems facing the patients is that they cannot reach us because of the security situation or for financial reasons. they need kidney dialysis when the fighting started we had enough storage . now we are about to run out to supplies the, the, i need to waltzing this hudson operates 24 hours a day. but we spoke to a doctor who didn't sleep more than 2 hours last night though the majority of the doctors he had worked not moves are fine because it is a shortage of tamika. and there are also volunteers. reward will continue with lowering. and we have been as a husband since the beginning of the conflict without even guidelines,
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you also provide things have services around so let me hundreds, desperately trying to escape the fighting have flocked to port, sit down, people hoping to make it on to the next boats had been camping out in the port for as long as 10 days in sweltering heat and with no food. saudi arabia, which sits across the red sea from posted on, says it has evacuated. almost 8000 people. efforts are being made to evacuate more from the region, but even those with the visas on guaranteed and immediate departure and the safety of housing myself, 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 made is powerless. i wish we'd never left count to him. it would have
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been better if we'd done late in the war. then coming into a situation, we move to find a way out. but there's no way out the added of thousands of people leaving the conflicts of trusting to neighboring south sit down. the government. officials and agencies are struggling to cope. having the tests that reports from the board, the insolvency done. now do you my rush and her family live, so don, 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, i guess the gun fighting. that's why i want to go about 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
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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 is just doing to, to people who have had their lives up in 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. traumatized, their life has been up and again, they've had to move me through the complex it takes days for families to reach south to dawn. so dawn is over the way that mosque is, is one of many crossing points into snouts to don. people coming in um, mainly locals. they are from here. the rest all refugees. many more people are still on the road trying to make the way. yeah. find the outweigh friends and family members. uh, is difficult and frustrating for me. slips in near the board. that isn't great. is
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just one of many challenges people who've left everything behind have to deal with part of my tasks out as a georgia border south. sit on the other news now at least $176.00. people have died in floating in democratic republic of congo. heavy rain in the south. cuba province has caused a river to overflow. so imagine holmes rescue crews of searching for survivors. and even the week, at least 130 people were killed in floods and neighboring lawanda, which lies on the other side of it like a cube of java on content t. a journalist based in game has more what's happening on the ground to this succession is not good because it is laptop, hundreds, old houses were destroyed by the fraud and many heads as of
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land and you know, the area as people lead by the other culture. so now they have found very bad stories. it's, it's kind or it's a big damage and window of the account is a 91 body pounding and your version of it on going from a few months ago that there is just the was we are saying is you know what the problem is. the team or just just the me with a team of young people in the village who am i give them. so, i mean, i try to do their best to find bodies, but it's not a lot of it really is to see them coming from a city. because you know the road from goma to bush social is destroyed and the red domestic, the head of rushes, wagner must meet, group sizes,
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forces will pull out, so the ukrainians city block moved next week is going a precaution, blames rushes, military commanders for not providing enough ammunition in the video showing the bodies are recently killed fights as he passed, and they blamed the top defense cheese for the losses suffered in ukraine. the guardian says he's fight as will stay in boxes until tuesday and then leave off the 400 days of fighting. it is a g. it's a visa. someone's as bob doesn't sound bones, sons. those who don't give us that munition really the guts in hell. what are, what? oh, shortage of them. ignition is that 70 percent. so i go get us who mall. where is the munition prod about you this off of out of a has more and this now for most good versus the culmination of free go sions. passion and fights for supplies, but he's as often a group and many times he has publicly expressed his discontent and disappointments
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with administrative defense. since valeria ross, some of the chief of the general stop took command of the special operation in ukraine several months ago. so according to improve crm and commentators before your russ smith took the reins longer, they used to receive more shells and munitions, then the rest of the regular army of fighting environments. and that's also contributed to involvement success. and was part of the advance is on the battlefield, which made them so famous. of course, now we had pro crumb and broke. it said that the president of making the conflicts between wagner and the russian minister of defense. so public is much more dangerous than the financing environment because this internal conflicts can cause a lot of panic, mutual distrust and, and basically lead to conflicts with within russian society. and the suppose is obviously how the group slices will receive all the needs come to terms
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with the defense ministry and continued to find. and they're also opinions that may be pre goes and wants to gets household the game, save his remaining sciences, say his own live maybe gets a way to pre arrange safe place some way now for so for instance, that's will vary as pro crown then and independent on let's say on right now, but obviously considering that we just have to take it with a grain of salt, a tall start. so it brings us the ukranian and reaction now from teeth many ukrainians. here a cooling this, a bluff, they're saying on the country, there is deep distrust of any kind of statement that comes like this from, for goes in most notable a statement from the deputy defense minister kind of malia. she says that on the country they are seeing certainly the current immediately. so she's saying a saying valve, 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 statement from for goes in freshening
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to withdrawal. those forces marty, it 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 the nazi germany. celebration every year on may. the 9th, these kind of statements are coming as we prepare for this. so cold expected spring counter offensive by ukrainian forces whether in fact this is a pull off by pre. busy version and russian forces, including right now, or 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 here and you cry about that statement by pre goes and peter, elf soft faces an associate professor throughout the national defense university in the us. he really is, the russian leadership has been genuinely shocked by it. you've got any precautions,
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outburst to use this. uh, 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 he lost his temper and he's extremely emotional. and his sense of what the background of the bodies. so yes, this is a frustration and i don't think it staged the kremlin today actually acknowledged the school so that they saw their video and he can provide any comments. oh, because i think they're shocked. i've noticed barely, interestingly, lee, they don't talk about it at all today on the russian news. and the most popular political propaganda show we substitute times a day. it's 1130 and 5 pm is not here today. so there must be something must be going on there. so the head on als is here. so it'd be,
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as president announces tough of gun control and mentions often the 2nd the mass shooting is today. the power of putting zion's fish on the lights to help concept called rigs across the country. the the hello that was not in north america and unsettled weather is dominating the story across parts of the us. in particular, the deep south, we've got a rash of severe thunderstorms developing around places like mississippi as well as we, louisiana, and arkansas and another rush of funds that further north of this across the midwest. that's going to fan out across the great lakes, pushing its way for the spring, some very heavy rain, the chance of hail and bloss to re wind. but you can see that what the weather is
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starting to edge towards the east coast. but for the we can patients like washington dc and new york city, lots of sunshine and wolf. now that's not the story across the west coast. things have been a lot colder thanks to a weather system that supports most snow to the rockies, knocking temperatures down for places like seattle. we're going to see that reflected down california in los angeles, but the temperature recovering by the time we get to sunday, attempt to the sitting very high across the north of mexico. some. what's the weather coming in on sunday, however, does pushed attempt to down in monterey to $36.00 degrees celsius heavy rains to come for southern parts of cuba, as well as his pen yona and the tufts and cagle's islands. certainly by sunday. and as we move to south america, a more heavy rain to come for southeast in brazil. the
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support forces part of ministry hasn't confirmed that it gets taken. at least 176 people have died in slanting and democratic republic of congo. heavy rain and the south cube. the provinces caused a river to overflow, submerging herbs. rescued, searching for suffices on the head of russia's wagner group says his forces will pull down to the training and secure loops on may. the 10th any precaution to blames russia's commodities for not providing dismissed with enough ammunition the persons at king charles the 3rd has greeted well, which is outside buckingham palace. the day before his coronation in crowds of people camped out along the procession throughout the day. but when 2000 guests
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would attend the event at westminster abbey in london for an bigotries having arriving a head of the survey to welcome charles and the queen consult committed will travel the 2 columbia to route from buckingham palace to westminster abbey. and the diamond jubilee state coach though returned in a 260 ro, gold state coach. but there are 5 main elements to the service. the abbey. the recognition where the king is presented to those in the ivy by the archbishop of town to be the scene which the king swears to uphold the dull and the church of england. and the controversial break with tradition, the public will be invited to swear allegiance to the king. then there's the anointing which is screened from public view. the archbishop paused oil on the king's hands, head and chest. and the actual, crowning where they can will be presented with the items, including the voice of the software in septa and some edwards crown followed by the
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instructions on how much sion which is new before the king. and off to that, the coordination of the queen consult and this pull brendan, not reports from london, it's an enormous challenges for security services. on the vent organizes hundreds of v i p. guess hundreds of thousands of spectators on a global t. v audience of many millions, the carnation 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 and intelligence officers. surveillance cameras with facial recognition software will scan the crowds bank, but this really is is to make sure every one that comes into london. so i'm sending patients and makes sense. so that's, that's all. but as part of 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,
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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 nice horses and counted just carefully choreographed a cavalcade of some 4000 men. if he personnel gonna scold the king to and from westminster, abbey coordination. these to be meticulously, time, prisons, global diplomatic alliances, main. the combination gas list includes heads of state and royalty from around the world to meet as of australia and new zealand. i mean, i mean, i've canceled been welcome to london, 5 prime minister versus, you know, his official residence in dining street, us president joe biden is represented by his wife jill. the suspect titus has certainly come prepared, many equipped with bright wigs and specially made cost in the most audience. and susie aspect, oil fans began pitching the tents along the procession route. days ago. oh my god,
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i'm so excited. i just saw you. um did you say that came on by about 20 minutes ago and he was go there was somebody else in the car was 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 the red lights and blue if the union jack, the only one thing that's not predictable, the great british, whether there is some rain forecast for saturday morning, whole brennan, i'll just say around the mount central london. so be, is president has proposed new strict gun control measures of the 2 mass shootings
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in 2 days is also announced. $1200.00 new police officers will be deployed to increased security at schools. i mean one separate reports forensic police at the scene of the 2nd best shooting in serbia in 2 days. this time and the town of do barnett. south of belgrade. witnesses recall development to be a tech happened or to get up for sure. well, 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, but i didn't go out. so suddenly i saw people carry the wounded fornia as it happened at a football page, armed with an assault rifle and head gun, the shoe to open fire from a moving call, killing an injuring several people. after a man had to the last of several, 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
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taking said of this. we couldn't sleep all night not. they grew up together from preschool to primary and then secondary school. on wednesday, a teenager shop did several children and the security guard at the school in bell grade. police say the 13 year old used his father's gun and had had the a tech for a month. hundreds of people took part individual at the school and 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, of which it has to pay 3 days of national morning and promised to toughen gun control laws for the issues which i'm gonna go to. but 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
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is what prompted 2 young men to carry out these violent techs and why now bella, have elizabeth, i'll just around the world health organization says code 19 no longer represents a global health emergency announcement comes 3 years off to weld, helpful thought is 1st declared, the highest level of and that those are the virus, the head of the w h o says about 7000000 people are officially requoted to have died from typing 19. and while the of that level has been noted, officials say the danger from the virus is not over. last week. covered 19 claims live every 3 minutes. and that's just that, as we know about, as we speak thousands of people around the world that fighting for their lives in intensive care units and 1000000 small continue to leave with
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a debilitating effects of posts copied 19 condition. this virus is here to stay. it's tim kinney ended still changing. molly's military government has announced a new dates for referendum on a new constitution originally scheduled for march, and that will take place on june 18th. the country has been under military rule since 2020 june poll is seen as a key step towards election is 10 for february, next year. when the ami says it will hand power to civilian government cube or celebrating international labor day for days off, the facilities were observed across the world. the original celebration time for may. the 1st was postponed because of fuel shortages and weather warnings of thousands rather than have an a for parade. attendees were off to arrive by foot.
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the workers day parade is usually a major to a failing treatment, but this year's event is most t as a country and grapples with the worst economic crisis. infection is high, inflation has seen its frequent shortages of food and medicine, a consultation to send the kind of in want to raise awareness of the spread of non native lauren and fish, invasive species threatening local populations of other fish and the live. the heads of people in orland communities by no rapid reports from taylor in homes, use 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, cuz they have more caitlin malware and instructor at underwater vision, dime cetera, knows all too well the devastating potential of a line fish invasion. having dove here 3 years ago to now the
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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 adapted, that's the problem with this and face and spacing said, 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 stung, though not considered deadly to humans. the line fishes sting is notoriously
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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 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 the 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's no turning back the line fish invasion efforts by dies communities like those and the be islands of hunters .
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