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school children in the island community level east and the excitement is over the arrival of their teacher fransisco. be nice because there's only one school and k is coach. he knows. and since the school 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 the broader strategy by divided administration to address the root causes of migration from central america. critics and hunter is however, born that ramp and government corruption means that for assistance too often goes astray. the after 3 weeks of fighting sedans, to warring sides, meets in saudi arabia to choose tools.
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the one carries on some is out to sarah lots. and so i also coming up slash slabs and land slides should at least $176.00 people in eastern democratic republic of congress plus the head of the valve, the most recruit lashes on certain russian generals. and threatens to pull out of boston boots, would ukraine? it says more boxes of products is heading to the city. wells health organization says code 19 is no longer a level of health emergency for once it's finished, correct? the spiders, he's here, state state clinic ended still change the
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after 3 weeks of fighting sedans. revival forces, a sent that occasions to saudi arabia for true stokes, and negotiations would be the 1st between saddam's army and the power of military rapids support forces. meanwhile, the latest, the spot is having little impact on the ground. even morgan has more than a phone call to the gunfire and explosions, it goes through how to him and other cities as to dance army and the power military . rapid support forces seem determined to fight to the bitter end to despise, yet another two's. 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 women funeral. it also says it defeated the recess in a bad so in late in north go to defend state with the threat of air strikes. nowhere is based on thursday school and how to north was head and the child killed
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. that's a city south of 100 to the situation is growing more desperate. people have gone for days without power or running water. the fluid and seal supplies are running low. basics are out of stock, or simply an affordable fuel station. supermarkets and pharmacies are either closed or have been destroyed. banks remain operational, followed 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 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 occupying. i'm attending the hospital in under the man i think to the list of hospitals, no longer able to attend to patients in big capital. despite the pressure from the
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international community, the violence shows the science of a thing any time soon. a thousands of to denise are leaving their homes in search of safety people. morgan, alta 0 cartoon for many seed and these people are making their way to egypt. also 0 correspondence has found the result has more from the ash kits crossing and fema about a skate. we all know at the gate crossing in the far north as to the on the boat with each other. there is being continuous movements here for a week as many suits and he is crushed into each. it doesn't feel the exodus of people seem to find to me. it has not stopped for us. keith is about 1000 kilometers from co too. many people are choosing this route because of the logistics and administrative facilities look up the rest of the chips and counseling in the nearby city of what the health, which currents fees is to those who want to leave the city and what the health also has a suit, denise possible office, which offer services such as possible renewals. i didn't children's the parents
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pascals. i think even for these reasons, people are heading to the crossing rather than the other for the posts with the general idea of thousands of people feeding the conflicts have crossed into neighboring south sit down. the gulf with officials and 8 agencies are struggling to cope with tests or reports from the board. the in the sounds to don that says now jim, a rush and her family lives. the dogs, when it became too dangerous to stay, they had flips out to don in 2015 when civil war broke out. now is violence engulf they adopted home. they had to run again and now back. those people i guess the gun fighting. that's why i was the robot dog. so i think most of the done is better events with the government officials insulted on say this crisis cost them by surprise. they knew some people would see great future, but didn't expect so many in 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 border with very little with them. you know, women and children. you can see in their faces the results to their trauma. traumatized their life as being up and again, they've had to move see 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 solid. sit on, people coming in, 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. phone reception near the border isn't great. it's just one of many challenges
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people who list everything behind have to deal with. part of my task out as a georgia border south to down. but the 1st group of students these evacuated has arrived in doha caught up at least 150 people were on the flight from the ports to don. this through the needs of citizens who have a residency and cut off. they traveled on that category. government flights off it flew into this done carrying food and medical aid. evacuation mission is expected to continue for several days. cutoff says it will satisfy how citizens from other countries cruising does as a transit hub. a day of national morning has been declared and the democratic republic of congo, after at least 176, people were killed in slash floods. many others are missing off the heavy rain caused rivers to the slow in south keys in the province. barbara and go,
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but reports the dispatch as people search for family members in this makeshift move in proficient village children are among more than 100 people killed in slots. and south kiwi province homes and livelihoods have been swept away. the succession is not good because it's laptop, hundreds of houses were destroyed by the fraud and many had does all the land and you know, those rural areas, people leave by the other culture. so now they have found a very bad destroyed volunteer section for the missing people in the mount. damaged roads have happened. professional crews from reaching the area. you must know that there is just the ones we are saying. it's not a developed team or just is just
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a team of young people in the abilities who give themselves and try to do their best to fund bodies. but it's not a lot of it really is to the team coming from a city, lots and lands nights, a common in the region during the rain season in neighboring rhonda, $130.00 people were killed in flooding off to a heavy rain on tuesday. and then cosette say on your gun this porto is rhonda lance lives killed 8 people on wednesday back in south kiwi province. people of sleeping in the pen of to floods destroyed the homes that hoping down posts will be less x treme for the rest of the rain season, which ends in june, barbara, and go to sarah the head. the rough as voc domestic group sizes forces will pull out of the ukrainian city of boston moved. next sweet. we've got
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a precaution ratings, rushes military commanders not providing enough ammunition. he says, it's fine says we'll stay in boston until tuesday and then leave off the 400 days of fighting in a video showing the bodies of recently killed finances. because you personally blamed top defense chief for the last the saw for the new crate or the visa someone's is bob. does that sound bones, sons, if you have those, we don't give us that munition willie the guts in hell. what a, what a shortage of them ignition is that 70 percent. so you go, good. assume all. where is the munition problem? you with the shop? a valid has more now for most good. and this has been culmination of free goes in this passion of sites for supplies, but he's evolved in a group. and many times he has publicly expressed his discontent and disappointments with the ministry of defense. since valeria ross, some of the chief of the general stop,
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took command of the special peroration and ukraine several months ago. so according to pro crumb and commentators before garage smith took the reins longer, they used to receive little shells and munitions. then the rest of the regular army of pricing investments and that tax also contributed to involved in his 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 precedent 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, um, lead to conflicts with within russian society. and the support is obviously how the group sciences will receive all the needs come to terms 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,
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maybe guess a way to pre arranged a safe place some way now for so for instance, uh that sort of virus pro crowd than an independent on lets say, and right now, but obviously considering that we just have to take it with a grain of salt the which ends at king charles the 3rd has greets as well, which is outside buckingham palace a day before his coronation. growing crowds of people camped out along the procession route throughout the day. well in 2000 guests will attend the event at westminster abbey in london for an bigotries having arriving a head of the ceremony. for the coordination is a combination of decades of experience for charles, one of which had been in the public time, i think baba takes a look at the man who's been crowned brittany's. you can't go save the king.
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september 2022, following the death of queen elizabeth, her eldest son, prince charles, is now suddenly king charles. but as he and his wife camilla met well, which is outside buckingham palace, the public were wondering what kind of morning charles knew instinctively, he'd have to be less outspoken on issues considered political, but he's on likely to stop talking about the environment. it's a passion dating back decades, and as i've tried to indicate quite some time in crisis, really is a genuine emergency tackling it is also the social over the years. charles is public, cambridge has hit peaks and troughs below point coming around the time of his separation from princess diana. mother of the 2 sons, little period traumatized in the hit t. v drama. the crown betty funded yourself to hold your own by how do i want to, how do i sobs when diana was killed in a car crash, public grief turn to scrutiny of chelsea's policy and the marriage breaking down.
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he was criticized for resuming his relationship with camilla parker bowles, his little to him companion, but also they married in 2000. the funny, charles worked hard to get people used to the idea of, of commit to being positive. he's public life about public life, long involved helping under privileged young people. the prince's trust setup in the 19 seventy's is now leading youth charity. and he's rolling into faith, dialog cause and real respect to britain. and the pros, i think, is, is range of interest. a very contemporary topical one, so the environment stokes from people and so here's a, is a morgan king. here's a man of his time. she is a king of his time, but those times a change is perhaps the greatest challenge but can chose there's not so much changing people's attitudes, a staying relevant. a recent opinion poll found that while nearly $6.10 britson support them on a key, among the 18 to 24 age range, only a 3rd 2. and those saying they weren't interested in the institution out. number
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those saying they were perhaps more worryingly for king charles 45 percent overrule said they felt the motor was out of touch with the lives of a general public. it is related to the failure of the project to embed, making in the royal family. it's related to what happened with prince andrew and the, the various control the season scandals around that. and it's related also to the millnicky feeling anxious that so many people, particularly in the time of economic crisis, at times, controls has allowed his feelings to show this was him commenting on a journalist with his sons bailey, on speaking terms and prints. how are you in self imposed exile, diplomacy? you may be the skill he needs the most the day and by which is there a london? well, still to come here on out this era, it's designed to ease the pressure on beijing and with no expense sped,
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who the good and the blueprints which find this future cities that's i'm rob reynolds in oakland, california with a report on efforts to pass a law that would make california the 1st state to prohibit discrimination on the basis of cast the the a hi lo, there is some heavy rain to come to the pots of east asia of the weekend, thanks to a very active, a weather front, pulling out of china, dumping heavy rain on the korean peninsula and carrying that further across east into japan. so on saturday, can you show will see the west of those down pulls that rain, rolling into horseshoe by sunday, and into tokyo by the beginning of the week behind it from the north of china. much
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fine to dry a conditions the temperature in beijing sitting, sitting high. so this time, if you shanghai thing more in the way of cloud cover 20 degrees celsius, the on sunday is down further south. and we are seeing a lot of heat come through for hong kong, where it remains largely humid. now look at the temperature in tokyo by the time we get to monday, it's going to draw up for all the dramatically as that heavy rain rolls and heavy rain is a story for parts of south asia. in particular, the southern parts of india and shore line could we could see some flooding with more than a 100 millimeters of rain, expect it to for over 24 hours. but sometimes the storms that pick up as well on sunday in the very north we are expecting coverages to continue to sit high or above the seasonal average in places like new daily, 35 degrees celsius. much to why in places like pockets done as well as bangladesh, 36 degrees celsius inductor on sunday. the
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one 3rd of all the food for you is the wasted with tens of thousands of put outlets . power in south korea has been transformed from west defender is to build a leader and for the recycling i is the reporting on how new technology is making this possible and can yeah, i mean, the problem of incentives. what do you have? do you think just for the labor? no, it's depends on a new place, arthritis or just the the without just a reminder of our top stories. so don's, i'm in the rival rapids support forces. i've sent that occasion to saudi arabia for
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truce thoughts. the 1st since fighting began 3 weeks ago, there's been no pause in the finance, despite cease fires. at least 176, people have died in logging in democratic republic of congo. heavy rain in the south keeping provinces caused a river to overflowed submerging homes, rescue crews of searching for sponsors and the head of rushes fog and a group surface forces moved close out of ukrainian city of buck moved on. may the 10th any precaution of names, russia's commodities for not providing his most is with enough ammunition. the world health organization says code 19 no longer represents a global health emergency announcement comes 3 years off the world health authorities 1st declared the highest level of of that over the virus. the head of the w. h o says about 7000000 people are officially reported to have died from kind of a 19 of all the of the level has been. no,
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it's official say the danger from the virus is not over. 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 that fighting for their lives in intensive care units and millions more continue to leave with the debilitating effects of post covey. 19 condition. this virus is here to stay. it's still kidding and it's still changing. miss lawrence goes to is the director of a new institute for national and global health little georgetown university. he's with us live now in washington dc. thanks for joining us here on elders here it was . so how up to mistake should we be now? oh, all that still significant challenges. oh,
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there are massive challenges. i agree with the world health organization that the emergency phase does have to come to an end for emergencies come to an end. and there's a great cost in just keeping and emerging see on uh for many years. um, but the dangers really, um, we've got hospitalizations, we've got depths the vulnerable and the elderly are particularly at risk populations or are not really wanting to get vaccinated the way they should and we could get another new, dangerous, very. and so we need to keep our guard strong, given what you say, then what needs to be learned from the experience of cope it in terms of being prepared for pen that makes as well, you know, we know what the lessons are. the only question is will countries do it?
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the lessons are to have, you know, robust health systems, including strong laboratory systems and surveillance systems. it requires a, a, a surge capacity and our in our hospitals. it requires us to develop 2nd generation vaccines and therapeutics. we need to, you know, when we, when somebody gets a dose of, of vaccine we wanted to prevent the infection, which it doesn't do a very good job of. and we want it to be durable. we want it to last for a long time. so we really need to and prove our vaccines even is miraculous as they are. i'm so there's a long way to go on before we get this under control. and i, i fear that coal is going to be with us for the long run. and his doctor tay, joe said, you know, there's so called long covered um,
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post covered syndrome that is affecting tens of not hundreds of millions of people around the globe. and so you mentioned robust health system that i mean to what extent are best to any qualities that when it comes to availability and distribution of vaccines. it's a, it's a big problem. and uh, while the supply is not, is scarce, is it once was cost is a problem. and the vaccine sentiment is a problem. cove it for tea, it's a problem and also delivery and particularly low and middle income countries having the that people who are skilled to vaccinate and cold chain storage so that we can get the vaccine and keep it, keep it. um, uh, effective. um,
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there are lots of problems going forwarding. one of the big ideas in geneva had been part of is a new pandemic treaties. and part of that is to not let us be so unjust, so and equitable in the future. and so what we want to do is we want to give low income countries, the capacity to make their own vaccines, their own diagnosed diagnostics and their own therapeutics. and that's going to take a lot of money, a lot of training, a lot of research and development, but it can be done and it must be done. so inst gustin, we very much appreciate your time. thank you. thank you for having me. california may become the 1st us states about discrimination based on cost is essentially the old traditional practice within the hindu religion. the politician
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promoting the bill says it's a major issue in silicon valley, but many people of indian origin, what run those reports from oakland or the cast 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 a quality labs, we have found one in 4 cast depress people, face physical and verbal assault, the prim perry, or is the police hand, do immigrant and adult. and among the lowest category in the cast system suite e cause became to the us after family members were severely beaten by dominant cas neighbors over a minor financial dispute. to his surprise, he found discrimination in his adopted country. that'd be
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a deal with like some of the political workers also and they refused to see a 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 cass 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 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
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that discrimination based on race or gender or age has to be proven. one of the core complaints we've heard from cast 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 big with sizes, 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. 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,
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0 oakland, california to thousands of people who are ready for pace and pocket stones swat valley off to a recent search in a tax rate. a ton of on pakistan has targeted security forces enough to threaten the prime minister in other politicians, bonds escalated often i scanned that time and found the broken c spot collapsed last year. oh, the future city of shooting on the is being counted as one of china's most expensive projects present. shane, ping on belts options for the new areas 6 years ago. as jessica washington reports, once complete shem on is meant to ease some of the pressure on the capital of beijing. few years ago, this was on the farm and show a city of almost 2000 square kilometers, was built from scratch in just 6 years. to thing then is one of tens of thousands of people whose homes and villages were demolished to make way for the project to
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major. we were farmers for generations, but now we're leaving these high rise apartments. and i'm very happy of the 30s did not allow to 0 to speak to any other residents, but who came to showcase its state of the art facilities. this is one of shown on the smallest buses, the driver list and the electric buses are undergoing trials. it will eventually be free for the public to use. they can drive for up to 200 kilometers for needing to be charged. the buses have sensors that react to traffic, pedestrians, and bad weather, with the detection range of almost 250 meters. shown on was due to ease some of the congestion impeaching home to more than 20000000 people. independent urban design experts like need to an experiment, testing solutions to the problems. many chinese cities face show long, it's going a lot of, you know, best talent from different disciplines from different parts of the
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country to design this, you know, a new solution for the whole countries as china is both right. declines shown is designed to tract would be parents, lot of people in may just if they decide not to have chosen because it's just too hot to for you know, the, their future chosen to get into good schools. so showing i'm is trying to, you know, overcome problems like this. so it has been a very child focused and designed to teaching non whose children used to have informal lessons in the village enrolling them in school has opened up new opportunities. yeah. hi, my heard that just a year many universities were moved here from aging. i would be so happy if my children could start it easily. adversity, it's unclear how much the government will spend on completing so, and which is supposed to have almost $3000000.00 residents.
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