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devastation in democratic republic of congo. move in 200 people are killed and flooding and the land slides, the other the america, the says i was, is there a life from the also coming up mediation in saudi arabia as to don's war and sides hold talks aimed at reaching a humanitarian face. thousands of indian soldiers is deployed to the northeastern states of money for when thousands of people have been killed in accident, violence on drones as a vice, a weapon of war. how ukrainian soldiers and civilians are coming together to fight the russian invasions, devices like these, as you can imagine being used like the way across the front of the line. okay, like this cuz it takes drugs up to 50 kilometers away, the
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se, begin and democratic republic of congo westgate media assembled in 200 people of died in floods and lands lines south k through province was being west hit since heavy rain full began on 1st day well, but i'm good reports. days after the last night, presidents of number village facing the full scale of that tragedy. deborah columbus west fast been confirmed the river terry, people awaiting my brother's wife, died with on her 4 children. sofa. hundreds of parties have been re coverage of some 9 sites and floods in south keeping. villages say they caught more until they kinds of bodies of that loved ones. no, might it cost us through the entity but disasters happen to you. the title spoke to the brother who was director of a primary school. he drowned with these 3 teaches and i lost my grandfather. he
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also drones and my sister and she's also dead sofa. none of the bodies have been found. one of please, the community was buried in seconds. local government says it will take longer to ramp up a risk, you know, probation. the region is played with groups and displacement crises, which compet efforts to fight emergencies. if you lose your thing who day and if it is necessary to evaluate the toughness within human and material damage, we cannot count them. but about to recover dead bodies, we all collective, but we've got more than $203.00 recovered dead bodies each day brings gram fines, says who survive? know some of what the last copy replaced. barbara and gray puts out this era. i love it. upon my goal is the d. c, counting country director for save the children. he says a for flood victims is now being redirected from complex ends of the
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decided to die. so i assume that we have does ok, do the to family and children, the professor that i sent by the company. so i said, yes, these are the victims of these for the area. but one of the facing is that the pros, b g, b the oh wow. so used to kind of the by this class. so we rely on and on the un and ready to be kind of right. we also have in our warehouse we will be sending to another
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part of the district where and then i also because as far as i said, these are some of the the companies in the eastern. so you know, so you know, be able to provide the best and also people often say so and the cost on is the prevent to administer of infrastructure and state building in south cuba. he says the slots have been devastating for the region. the at the moment, so we do have a 215 step and a mobile them 109 adults. and the one number is 6 children. and we do have also d, n g, which is a $242.00. and most of them is 60 to have
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a theme or page to us. people in the book of who the rest are being completed, the local hospitals by to be on as to the situation is a fairly got. the sophie and the many, many houses had been destroyed. they rode to cut off, but between suff cable and the northeast. so um the government of us both the provisional government that was both on the delivery to ship the authentic is eric . so let's say don't wanna deal with gussie at you him self, but you lead it. team of the government will be sure to administer the area off with that. that's to piece. and then we brought in a week that we bought did tunes of them and founded batches and a bunch of also medicine. and the doors of medicine have to be know that the already just busted in a hospital where people every being treated,
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representatives from sir don's warring fines are in saudi arabia for torques that i got from the army on the permit to rap and support forces on meeting and jetta, both sides said they would only discuss the humanitarian truth. i'm nothing. and to the complex. hundreds of people have seen killed and thousands have been injured in the 5 say that again, 3 weeks ago. that's crossed out to call to my have a morgan is live for us and have a how much difference of these talks like you have on the situation on the ground? well, it depends on if the 2 sides managed to reach an agreement to open humanitarian creators because the needs and the capital is becoming quite dire for many people consume is a city that's whole about to is home to more than 8000000 people, tens of thousands have already fled from here to neighboring states or to countries that share borders with to them. but millions of of others remain in the capital. and while talks are ongoing in jetta here in the capital for to pricing is also
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very much ongoing. now in the northern city over buffy, there were artillery strikes and they were heavy asterix launch by the so the news army against suppose that rosette positions over night. and many people say that they could hear the opportunity and they could see the fires burning for as a result of industrial complex as being burned. which they say is i suppose at recess positions. and here in the capital, in the center of how to, to around that vicinity of the presidential palace fighting also continues. we were able to hear 2 air strikes long, 5 of the news army. and we were able to see plumes of smoke rising from around the vicinity of the presidential palace. this is of course, all ongoing during a time where there is supposed to be a ceasefire, a cease fire for those who are in need to be able to access their basic needs. whether it's in the shops or pharmacies, many hospitals remains remain closed as a result of the conflict temp of sounds, thousands of people say they have not been able to get access to cash due to the ongoing crisis. and many of them see that they wants to leave the capital,
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the they have no financial means to do so, or no transportation to be able to take them to neighboring states where it's safer . so the needs are huge talks of us, i'm going to turn quarter continues, but on the ground, many people say they continue to remain trapped in their residential areas unable to access even basic facilities like hospitals and shops. and it sounds like a dire situation continues that in, consume, have for the moment, thanks very much. i schools are growing for the instructional community to act quickly to yvette food crises. and so dawn on the neighboring countries that are taking refugees from the conflict and south suits on thousands arriving every day. and that's how im latasha reports from the town of rank. the people are arriving from saddam to too hot meals a day. usually aid agencies give out food rations, so families can cook for themselves. but this is just a challenge. it's into insulted on people across the border with very few belongings. these meals help them survive until they get to the final destination. the high just on my i have 3 children and the speed is enough enough to feed them.
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we're grateful but it's not enough. humanity in agencies say around 6000 people, arrive every day, insults it on a country. we thousands have already been displaced by insecurity and floods. we have more than $7.00 are facing the country that's considered the police and we. 8 we are providing a lot of them are on site. so we have to take some of these resources responsive as most a women and children with no money codes or shelter. this is what conditions i like for people living here. agencies in the government don't one families to stay here for too long. they need to move on because it onto the resources to help everyone. towns on the border with to don have also being affected by the conflict prices of some staple foods have doubled because transport and trade have being disrupted all
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those so it's done. inputs many items from its neighbor, the audience that will be further price increases and shortages, not just here, but also in other countries in the region. how did we talk to algebra? drink south to don. of the thousands of security personnel have been deployed to india is north eastern mounted pull state tough to days of accident, violence well, and 50 people have died. the fighting started off for a quarter recommend especially economic status, but the majority may take community minority tribal groups, all opposed to the ruling, civil and so cripples. this is the aftermath of facing between rival ethnic groups
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in the district of church and for dozens have been killed in the violin since thursday. and many others are injured. young joey ching worked as a nurse and was tracing the wounded of the fight for me. i do do on our way back home just seems to encounter the marks for that. and as it was there at the moment and the tension between the majority may tay and minority kooky tribal communities has escalated since february. that's when the state government started to drive to evict some kooky people from their houses, saying they had encroached unprotected forests. there's lot of something that start the spirals. at moments. this is a uh, the type o square law for this uh, like the domain and committees i may say community has been in various way denying that type of, uh, the arise under the con susan as well as those that uh,
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development funds that are indicted for the type of existing phone lines has been widened by the crew, neighboring myanmar. thousands of refugees sharing ethnic ties with tribal groups in money. poor, have crossed over to may take groups or accusing cookies of sheltering illegal immigrants. people are able to be of protesting here and not to fight with other communities. we want to live in peace, but if people want to dominate us, we've been locked, remain silent. the army has been deployed to come, the violence occur few and a shoot to kill order have been put in place, shape on silk o, g 0. japan as prime minister is on an official visit to south korea, aimed at improving relations and boosting military ties. female because she does visit to soul as fast as prime minister. the 2 nations face common challenges including north korea's nuclear programs and china is growing influence. la casita
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stopped on the war, tad, that sol as national symmetry before his meeting with south korean president. you and so kill these. how you can body by administer because she the and i showed the understandings that north korea's nuclear end besides development poses a significant threat to peace and stability. not only to the korean peninsula in japan, but also to the hall war. to respond to this to have lots of cooperation between the south korea through united states into fed is essential as long as a little tight on day in accordance with the direction present unit i showed at the march meeting, japan, south korea, done the incorporation have dynamically progressed in less than 2 monitors. the j kim is a professor of international studies at hand. cook, university of for and studies, and the former south quint dep come up. he says the meeting between the 2 liters is significant for regional security. for the past 5 years to find that conversations
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between the 2 countries have been a very low point. and some of the people make arguments that the previous president . so korea, we, jane, and he's complement, has created a situation where, you know, korea took actions and so on and to change the overall dynamics. and now we have a lot of things to be fixed. and during that time for 5 years defined, that relationship was very low and an old point. and that's what of march of about 2 months ago. you know, prison unit visit hotel had the 5 that's on the summit. and now heavy, you see that in the house is a very important step towards fixing the by that relationship that has been on the task side for the last 5 years. the previous government created a situation where things were being made difficult was done by the progress of
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government that has a different view about by that. the relationship with japan more hawkish view, but here conserves development, believes that we really need to improve the relationships of parents for the sake of maximizing national security in dealing with north korea and china. so that belief is very strong. united states also hold that believe, very strong. so together with the united states, you know, here, korea and japan are the expect to, to work hard, you know, to create a situation where people feel safer as so that's what's going on. so i had head on out to sarah, look at the title positions chances of replacing the military back governments in next week's election, the frank assessments. quite frankly, let's address the elephant in the room. the reason in the south koreans want their own nuclear deterrence is because they don't trust the us in full. the thing is
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fighting has basically lost this thing up so far that it is impossible virtually for somebody else. 7 to the race at this point in depth analysis of the case headlines. so then it might have implemented the states, but there is no strong government to control and which means that this might affect other countries inside story, on al jazeera fishing town in synagogue using it to the dreams of a better law. emigration because cynical doesn't offer an opportunity. outages here well tells the story of a community by a wave of immigration and leads to women. next, i lost my husband. and again, we don't office on how to see the, the challenges here with
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the the very beginning of what you're going to 0. as reminder of our top story is this, our state media and democratic republic of congo say more than 200 people has died in floods of land slides. rescue efforts are being hampered, find bad weather, and lots of equipment. substances from 2 tons, warring sides were in saudi arabia for tools, invoice, from the army, and permit to reference support forces. so they'll only discuss a humanitarian change. depends prime minister is on an official visit to south korea to improve relations and boost ministry ties to nations face common
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challenges, including those with new care programs. china is growing, influence. investigate so say, a suspect detained a bombing targeting a russian nationalist writer, said he acted on instructions from you crime. most good. it says the suspect of missing to plant the explosives on the road and figuring them remotely, as comp for 11 eleven's pop call was posting on saturday. the right to it was winded, while his driver was killed. mazda has accused ukraine of carrying out the attack with the west spiking chief has not commented on the bombing as well. drains are playing a major role in the battlefield in the ukraine. both sides use expensive, online weapons, some diesel effects about civilian. infuse, yes. so increasingly getting involved, providing training to soldiers on the front line. charles profit reports stealth is key for these punch line drug and operate is training in the forests of central
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ukraine school use of the foster building technology. that is redefining strategy and operations on the eastern and some battlefields. but it's civilians, not soldiers training these ukraine special forces. $5000.00 service ma'am. pulse through this drone training camp since rushes invasion. 14 months ago. they learn drone recognizance all to to re guidance width and delivery and systems jamming the alarm. you can hear that means that the drones is being detected and those devices like these, as you can imagine being used, right the way across the front line. and kate like this can detects drones up to 50 kilometers away. uh, thrown into this mainly with drones who changed tactics each will has its own characteristic during the 2nd world war,
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advanced technology was tanks. now it's drones and artillery. what are we not civil up? i don't know. you're not done. that's not civilian drone. infuse? yes. a contribution more and more to ukraine's war effort, the most a self funded and only make enough money to cover the cost on the believe your own sir, my hobby for 8 years. but when the invasion happened, i realized i can be useful. we have to get our man out of the trenches and fight more with machines. as another underground workshop, sweetie, princes make pockets including coordinate clips, and formerly systems batteries made from disused fates was dealing with them. one was about to observe the conditional. we constantly get specific requests from the guys on the front line. we are inventing, producing, assembling things that will help them to, to name was brian. russia has been using a writing inmate circles kind of causing drones. most ukraine uses us may drones,
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such as the switch blade that explodes on impact, but training and innovative production by civilians developing systems like these names that supplying soldiers with cheap weapons. they say ukraine's wisdom allies cannot provide child stuff. alger 0 keith the family ever laid out his original, assuming that the actor has held a church service in her own and occupied east jerusalem. it comes days before the 1st anniversary of her death on may. the 11th shane was shot dead spine is rarely, soldier was on assignments in janine and occupied. westbank. anybody's saying has begun the head of thailand's general election next sunday. the contests will be between the conservative, so a box by the military. and the populace opposition led by the port type policy and the it's allies, tourney, chang reports from bangkok of making a statement in the glare of the public. i tell you where it says political allegiances on his sleeve or rather on his back, a digital display on his rock,
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sec, flashes slogans, and symbols for move forward. timelines. progressive political policy tied one yeah . i can only hold for one thing. democracy. the country has suffered long, you know, that sense been bubbled over in 2020. when young people took to the streets, cooling for the government to step down. they broke the great to boot of type politics, demanding the monkey reform. the government tracked down the followed has prompted several protest is to try the final thoughts rather than the barricades total was one of those protests. now he's going door to door, chasing folks to move toward who i think we will have to be full and the whole system for the deletes and the ministry of the issue. we must fix the problem about the root. otherwise, we will face the same issue again in the future. and that's a message that appears to be reaching well beyond the youth vote. part of the
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message is to change the established way of doing things in timing. and that message resonates risk more than just your younger generations. so piece to older people were fed up with how politic type politics has always been to this deadlock or public grab between military generals and the sheet of my family. with the general election looming, the policy appears to have kept the momentum of code as to the extent of the 10 by the flourish, pulling out labs crowds. and the latest polls suggest a candidates, a prime minister and type politics. this analysis can be more important than policies and move fluids useful lead to as a fully then like appeal. but he says it's the desire for reform. the really drives the support. the people are waiting for change in every aspect of life, whether it's the military, the military life station, the monopolized asian,
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decent horizon, and also find the right optimum solution or push it to a single monica. the votes don't always count in time. then the previous incarnation of the policy future fluid was this old by the cool stuff to come, the a close the last election. this time, they may be hard to, to ignore tony chewing ultra 0 thing. cook today is raising on sunday for a 2nd time to choose account sold to replace the country's dictatorship era constitution 9 months ago versus rejecting a draft that failed to achieve a consensus. and for the polarized the nation now to the ends of giving it another chance of the last america. as to lucy and newman explains from santiago, so 2 years ago teacher maria. and yet this empty vine use to part in massive demonstrations to demand a new constitution. pokili, when written by ordinary men and women look discredited politicians. the dress that
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followed was ultimately rejected 9 months ago as to radical. now, like many others, medea anthony at the pence to a know her vote when she goes to the polls to choose a new, much smaller constitutional convention, the for the i'm a little born in last time we could propose ideas for the new constitution. we elected people from all walks of life, not politicians. this time there's none of the ash, so why would be betraying my principles if i validated this process? when people nearly 80 percent of julian's wanted a new constitution that would guarantee better health care, education, and pensions and more equitable wealth distribution. many also wanted gender parity, right, to abortion, cutting edge environmental protection, and greater indigenous rights. the 2nd crack of changing to me is 1980 constitution that was written under the former military dictatorship has been
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overshadowed by disappointment, especially by those who wanted major structural reforms. this time around both the rules and the candidates had been decided by traditional political parties and congress from the far left to the far right. in front of the presidential palace, central left candidates tried to capture voters attention. crosby already goes the extra mile by borrowing the street musicians. drums. he's confident that the commitment to guarantee basic social rights and the new text will be respected. the one who said and given the constitution that we have this new version is a major step in the main objective of fighting inequality. in other words, we need to advance 6 steps, but we'll probably only go 3. but those 3 are very important. the conservatives who are likely to win the majority of delegates will focus on maintaining chili's free marketing, economic model for the, for that guy. so this will be
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a constitution phone from the failure of the previous draft. so we can expect major changes to determine the future, but we can expect to grace the opening of the political process that was lacking and not transition to democracy. most voters still appear undecided on whether to see this 2nd chance for a better constitution as a glass half full or half empty. to see a newman alex's era, santiago, the, the big street policies ought to be held across the u. k. on sunday and celebration of the coordination of king charles a said mark and queen camilla crowned in the historic ceremony on staff day. coming lovely design doyle's around the wells kind of at westminster abbey. and that's it . from me, you can find more information on website al jazeera dot com. the weather is next. and inside story stay with the
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low that will look to east asian is a story of exception what web of things. so that where the front that you can see pulling a snow, it caused flooding across many areas in southern china, chinese authorities activated the flood emergency in the yancy river base. and the good news is that it has slightly dwight up across the region is more to come as well. the story of extreme heat certainly for places like high 9 proteins in the very south of china. but also taiwan and japan. seen some very high temperatures over the weekend by monday. however, they all going to come stops to come down. thanks to west. so whether rushing its way further east, it does clear japan. we will see some recovery that attempt just not sitting as high as they are across the korean pendant peninsula and northern areas of china by tuesday. now as you move to south asia, we've seen
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a lot of extreme. he's the cause eastern areas such as bangladesh and me and lots of just here, continuing to climb much cooler temperatures below the average cause much of noise in india. we will see them pick up however, and not pull, but it's a wet story for the soft. some extremely what weather to come for the likes of southern india and shalanda over the next few days. much talk to however, further east or the latest news as it breaks it. does it 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 ability to be able to strike anywhere in this country whenever it pleases .

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