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per month when we 1st got into the communities with the earned their dress. nowadays when we have released to say others come out and call the children and explain to them how the cedar goes, are our partners, sea turtle hatch links are also helping fuel the local tourism industry. sunset releases into the ocean had become quite the spectacle. while the program here alone has been successful, pushing of st turtles and their ex continues to other parts of the country. the sea turtle was a victim of coaching as well as being rehabilitated by per month. since 2009 criminal has released more than $33000.00 hatchlings into the ocean the or up to 3 weeks, the slicing c dollars to war in size will meet in saudi arabia the truth. so
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the say one, my name's sites down, is there a nice demo also coming up, flash floods of land slides killed at least 200 people in the eastern democratic republic of congo. foster care that you had to feed fox and mess 3 great blushes out of russian generals and threatens to pull out the fox news. but ukraine says move out. the ice is all heading to the city as the u. k. for past the crown is 1st king and move the base is we look at increasing pushing australia is the up to 3 weeks of fighting. c jones rival forces has sent delegations to saudi arabia patrice towards the negotiations. would be the 1st between sea dogs on the,
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on the power military rapids support forces. meanwhile, the latest, the spot is having little impact on the ground. have a morgan has the latest from call to the gunfire and explosions echoes through how to tomb and other cities as to dance army and the power and military rapids support forces seem determined to fight to the bitter and the despite. 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 10 of the women funeral. it also says it defeated the recess in a battle in late in north dakota, defense state, well done with the threats of air strikes. nowhere is based on thursday school and how to north was hit and the child killed. that's a city south of 100 to the situation is growing more desperate. people have gone
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for days without power or running water. fluid and fuel 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 on 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, this within 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 and held up to him. but it's also accused the group of occupying a tendency hospitality in on through man. i think to the list of hospitals no longer able to attend to patients in big capital. despite the pressure from the international community, the violence shows no signs of a thing any time soon. a thousands of to denise are leaving their homes in search
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of safety. hey, but morgan, alta 0 cartoon, will thousands of people fleeing the conflict across into neighboring south see don way, government officials and agencies struggling to cope. i remember tests a reports from the georgia border in south to john. 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 to those people i guess they've gotten so i think that's why i always the so i things mostly done is better . eventually 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. the country already has huge challenges. thousands of people are displaced by insecurity and floods. now, more food, shelter, transport,
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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 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. traumatized their life as being 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 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 for me. slips in 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 tasks out as a jo,
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double to south sit on others trying to escape. the slicing have flocked to posted on people hoping to make it onto the next phase, have been camping at the port for as long as 10 days in sweltering heat and no food . saudi arabia, which sits across the red sea, from course the dawn says it has evacuated, almost 8000 people. efforts to being made to evacuate, moved from the region, but even those with visas on guaranteed and immediate departure. meanwhile, the best group of signees of vacuum east has now arrived in doha, at least a 150 people on the flight from force to dawn. they all sydney citizens who have residency and castle. they travelled on a guitar a government flight on say it flew interested on carrying food and medical aid. the evacuation mission is expected to continue for several days. hotel says a will say fly out citizens from other countries using doha as of transit. the
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day of national mooning has been declared in the democratic republic of congo off to at least 200 people were killed in slash floods. many of those missing of the heavy rain caused rivers to overflow and south keeping provence. barbara and go reports despair in the village of bushy as bodies attract from the month. 200 people have been killed in flash floods and land slides and south keys with provence, homes and livelihoods have been swept away. we're going to ride and you are going to my mom. after the rain, we saw the water coming with pressure and houses started to be washed away. all our houses started to fall down. as a result of the water, people started to scream. we saw people being swept away and we managed to save ourselves. rescue was trying to free people trapped on to the russel
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investments. survivors say a permanent solution is needed for regular, nothing during the rain season. libby is working for us to move on to this time, we need to ask or government to find us a way to go from here because we don't have any hope to live here in bushes. true where floods often happen. and every time they cost us a lot of money and a lot of lives, did you know that so a neighboring $1.00 to $100.00. and so 2 people were killed and floating off to heavy rain on tuesday. and cosette, when you've done this photo its rhonda lance, lights killed 8 people on wednesday. back in south casey. people to sleep in the open of to floods destroyed the homes. the hurting down post will be less x treme for the rest of the rain season, which ends in june, barbara, and go out just to era. the head of rush snows,
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wagner unnecessary group says his forces will pull out of the crate in the city of boston move. next we are getting the goals in flames rushes mid. it should come on those for not providing a no. i mean ition, he says is fine, his will stay in by nation. so cheese day and then leading off to $400.00 days of slicing in a video showing the bodies of recently killed fighters for goals and passed me. blame top defense chiefs for the losses suffered in ukraine here that she has these uh, someone's fathers and sons loans, sons. those who don't give us that, munitions 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 problem? the person's king tell us that, that his greeted well which is outside buckingham palace the day before his
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coordination, growing crowds of people camped out so long. the procession rate throughout the day old in 2000 guess will attend the event of westminster abbey in london. foreign dignitaries, including from the commonwealth, have been arriving at a ceremony. the coronation is a combination of decades of experience with charles, all of which has been in the public eye. indeed baba takes a look at the man who's been crowns for since you came, as god save the king. september 2022, following the death of queen elizabeth, her eldest son, prince charles is now suddenly king charles. but as he and his wife camila met well, which is outside buckingham palace, the public were wondering what kind of want to keep the chosen knew instinctively, he'd have to be less outspoken on issues. considered political, but he's on likely to stop talking about the environment. the passions aging back decades. and as i've tried to indicate quite some time in crisis, really is
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a genuine emergency tackling it is obsolete essentially. 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 and little period traumatized in the hit t. v drama. the crown betty funded yourselves 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. he was criticized for resuming his relationship with camilla parker bowles, his little tip companion, but also they married in 2000 to find charles worked hard to get people used to the idea of, of commit to being poets if he's public lines 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 and breton undergoes. i think his is range of interest. a very contemporary topical one, so the environment,
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strokes young people and so here's a, is a morgan king. here's a man of his time. she is a king of his times that those times a change is perhaps the greatest challenge for controls is 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 those saying they were perhaps more worryingly for king charles 45 percent overall said they sold the motor cars out of touch with the lives of the 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
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the millnicky feeling anxious that so many people, particularly in the time of economic crisis. but times controls has allowed his feelings to show this was a common thing on a journalist. but with his sons barely on speaking terms and prints, how are you in self imposed exile, diplomacy? you may be the skill he needs the most, the day bob, which is 0 london slides on the al jazeera. i'm rob reynolds in oakland, california with a report on efforts to pass along that would make california the 1st state to prohibit discrimination on the basis of the cast, the had lower. they would start in the middle east and live and, and it's a laundry quite. and dry picture for much of the region,
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particularly the gulf states. we've seen a lot of heat here in places like katasha, but the temperature is set to come down in dough over the next few days, 34 degrees that on saturday. the showers coming into coastal areas of saudi arabia and west and pots of gammon. and we will see the rain pick up once again, not just the pots of took yet, but they'll event at that when, when do, whether it starts to sweep its way for the east, out of the mediterranean. i mean 90 degrees celsius that in jerusalem on sunday. now as you move across the north of advocates, a story of hateful places like mauritania, as well as morocco is temperature has continued to climb above the seasonal average . and that he will also spread its way into libya as well as egypt. it's west. so for the south of this, in particular for the ivory coast and southern parts of molly, we've got some fuse thunderstorms expected here over the next few days with that possible lightning strikes as well as in flooding for the south of this across that central band, not as well as it has been luckily for places like one to as well as for wendy. and
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for the south of this, i'm much dry a picture. the rain picks up for southern pots of wood, swanner, and eastern areas of south africa. certainly by sunday that she weather update, the talk to l, just 0. we ask, who is really fighting? is russia basic faulkner or is it the russian military? we listen, we started talking to me, i'm a so that is your citizen. you should stick to the back. we meet with the news, make us talk about the story stuck on out. you see what i care about helping us engages with the rest of the world. we're really interested in taking you in to a place you might not visit otherwise. i feel as if you were there the,
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[000:00:00;00] the fucking back. you're watching out of their mind. just about top stories this out. see jones on the and the route rival, rough and simple forces, have sent delegations of saudi arabia, of twos, towards the facts since find some accounts we weeks ago and was in the vonage to spicy supplies. at least 200 people have died in flooding in the democratic republic. at any rate in the south keeping provence has caused a river to other slaves. something magic tires. rescue crews are still such as the final preparations are on the way in london is with us cor, next in 17 persons charles with the will be crowned king on site. now straight is prime minister is one of the commonwealth leaders who will be
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pledging allegiance to the king of the coordination. false writings of loan, debated whether to keep the british monarch as head of stays, announcing the albany z hasn't, has already said he is in favor of his country becoming a republic. i haven't changed my position on that. and i made that very clear. i want to say in australia and as the stray is head of state, but doesn't mean that you can not have a respect for the institution, which is the system of government that we have. and i believe as a strategy and probably minnesota, i have a particular responsibility to represent the nation in a way that respects the constitutional arrangements which are there. we can speak now to craig foster, he's the coach, f b o, striding republic, movement hayes with us live in sydney. thank you for your time. what are your
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thoughts on today? is coordination? will you be watching it or i'll be watching australia as coverage in particular malayna and thank scribes to join you. uh the majority of australians agree with anthony albanese, a prime minister. not on taking the pledge. in fact, australians want be taking package. uh huh. over whelming late uh and it was a moment that really crystalized during the week. the matter all day long going constitutional arrangements that we want to say changed in the most australians in agreement about that. and he was talking about the fact that our head of state is still a foreign king, of course is on the elected. you know, it goes to the very nature of our commitment to a democracy and what happened relating that, you know, last september, the sad pausing of queen elizabeth was the strategy and media in australia was criticized actually at the time as was anthony, as prime minister as as almost going to fall and get them straight into the bank for to look at the crown in a very particular way. and that's changing now. and we're looking at
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a much more nuanced, complex then very much more truthful matter. understanding the complex legacies of history, right? across the commonwealth, and tonight i'll be watching espend and media, but we can say already in the last week to 10 days that you know there's been a fundamental change here. we think that it will start in prime minister taking this pledge to nod to king charles the 3rd will verify for the be the final and dignity of any i'll spread in 5 minutes to any day of any australians. yeah, so tell us a bit more about that change. i mean, why do you think that distance between australia and the crown has grown since the passing of queen elizabeth the 2nd? yeah, great question. so that the conversations have completely changed here in the last 6 or 7 months. and in fact, australia is undergoing a really important social movement way. we're looking back in history and dealing for the 1st time with the truth of that history of colorado, as i shouldn't need say,
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this happening all across the country. though it won't of sky do you or much of the world, i guess that i think only a couple of days ago they. ready were indigenous impersonations late as of 12 of the uh for a new ty, countries that charles is still head of side all. who might have told a demand of charles to apologize for the impacts that are still ongoing of slavery and of a disposition here in australia or of stolen land as it's been proven to be with airport guys at hartford, back already and 9092 a. and the rate by trash, nevada, effects, and other things as a whole movement across the, the, the form of colonies. and coming out of saying to charles, i think putting it under a great deal of pressure to side. you have to step up to you, then australia is on the going this journey of sales. you know, we've got this year a referendum on some constitutional changes that can recognize that 1st nations, people, the sovereignty of us. but it's nice and stable and put in place, i mean for structured to try and finally, out of the come,
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the disadvantage that's being, you know, $230.00 parties in the making it with god still the most incarcerated people on the apps and the shameful theater, i'd like to try to take those. busy sorry to interrupt you. i wonder if you do think probably minutes as any of an easy is under pressure. he is the coolest in england meeting. has met with him charles ahead of the coronation, and as you say, he will be pledging his late allegiance to the king. how does that make you fail? a sense? i'm not surprised because charles was still a head of sight and, and in one way, i hope that australians get to say anthony, on tv pledging that are legions because they don't straight harm to us. the fact that we still don't know, know our country, you know, we have not heard of this country ourselves. and so the majority of us trying and just simply saying the royal family should be a matter for the kind. you know, if, if, if the guy likes the pageantry and wants to spend these, you know, over a 100000000 pounds and, and have all of the jewels and these treasures you know,
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that were proven to be installed in from all the fall in the calling. you know, if, if a lot of that that's a matter for them, it really doesn't matter to us anymore. it's time for us to actually own in one country. and so have their own head of sight that is the definition of sovereignty . and they, for, you have what anthony does is usually symbolic, because it demonstrates to every australian that it's still not about us. you know, we still are not a true demo. and it's fun to make that move. we're good to get your thoughts, craig, false to the coach at the start in republic. movements speaking to us that from sydney. thank you. but world health organization says the case of 19 no longer represents a global health emergency announcement comes 3 years off to wells. health authorities fast declared the highest level. if a lot of the vars ahead of the w h o says about 7000000 people officially recorded to have died from type of 19 of health experts believe the truth think i could be
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closer to 20000000. now while the level has been low, it officials say the dangerous and the virus is not 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 copied 19 condition. this virus is here to stay. it's didn't, kenny ended still changing as protests as have gathered in new york for that day, demanding justice for jordan nealy, a sub way passenger who died. often he was put in a child called on monday medical examiner rules his death a homicide, but they all still know charges against the perpetrator. christian slavery reports
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now just a warning. you may find the following video to staffing halls for justice for 30 year old jordan neely after video surfaced the incident that led to his death on a new york city subway train. nearly a talented dancer was well known as a michael jackson impersonator and street performer before his decline into mental illness and homelessness. he been acting a radically and shouting at fellow passengers on the train. when a young man identified as 24 year old daniel penny intervened, putting him in a chill co, one vasquez shot the video, the so we all are live on the man got on the subway car and began to say of someone aggressive speech saying that he was hungry, he was thirsty and he didn't care about anything. he didn't care about going to jail. that he didn't care that he gets a big live sense. and doesn't matter if he died. vasquez says they were on the
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ground for about 15 minutes until the train pulled into the station and police arrived. they could not revive him. the witness says he was scared and he thinks other people on the train or 2. but not everyone sees the man who stepped in as a hero. in fact, many see this is just another example of a black man being killed with impunity. we are tired of the black and brown people being killed offline department because they are homeless because they are in progress because they are decided that we are not gonna allow it to continue anymore. penny a former marine was questioned by police and released angering protesters who gathered outside the office of the manhattan district attorney investigating the case. we started the man, then he press charges, which i'm expect more from our government. but not all new yorkers agree. i have face people like that myself and sometimes they tried to attack my wife. so you know, he was yelling at people, you never know what they don't do so i can judge the guy for doing what he does.
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new york's politicians are divided just looking at that video. you know what's wrong? no one has the right to take the life of another person. i have faith in the criminal justice system, and i'm going to look the process takes place. former prosecutor john bandler says much more information is needed to determine if a crime has been committed. what did that person intend to do to that person intend to kill another human being? and if so, was it justified questions that must be answered before any charges are filed? kristin salumi, l g 0, new york. these 20000 people in india is northeastern states of non and poor has been moved to camps on the only protection. it comes off to ethnic vaughn and so at least 6 people killed homes behind, and puppies, destroyed. young russ was treated by court ruling recommending that the may to community the grounds of special try and status of the tribal groups are opposed to
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this. and this is all me pass now. i've been deployed to restore. com. california may become the us us state to bond discrimination based on cost. it's a centuries old tradition that began within hinduism and also influence all the religions in south asia, a politician promoting the bill says it's a major issue in silicon valley where many people, indian origin work, rob reynolds reports from oakland. a cast discrimination exists in countries and cultures around the world. in california activists mostly of south asian descent, 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 assault. these prim perry are, is a net police,
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him do immigrant and adult. and among the lowest category in the cast system suite . 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 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, large 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. and she managed that. i have introduced s before 3 to
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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 that discrimination based on race or gender or age has to be proven. one of the core complaints we've heard from test to press 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 supporter say the bill isn't about
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him. do believe it has nothing to do religion. this is completely social justice issue. this is human rights issue. this is even rights issue. supporters say if the bill passes, it will be an example for the rest of the us and the world. rob reynolds elder, 0 oakland, california small. these military government has announced a new date for a referendum on a new constitution originally scheduled for march. it will now take place on june. the 18th. the country has been on the ministry roles since 2020, the june policy. and as a key step to ed's elections plans of february of next year. when the army says it will have power to a civilian government. cuba celebrating international labor day for days off to festivities were observed across the wealth. original celebration plans may fast was postponed because a few shortages in whether warnings,

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