tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 7, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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the hello i'm about to send. this is the news, our lives from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes devastation and democratic republic of congo. more than 200 people are killed in flooding online slides. the hourly votes to re admit to syria 12 years after it was suspended because of the sod regimes brutal cracked on, on protest, plus mediation and saudi arabia. so don's warning sides holds all the same to reaching i q monitoring improves. i'm drones as vital weapons of war, how civilians are helping ukrainian soldiers fight to russian insights. devices like these, as you can imagine being used, right the way across the front line. and kate like this cuz it takes drugs up to 50 kilometers away and is full of run. james is one round 3 of his
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n b i. i have concepts of step col, raping for centuries like is now have a to one series leap over the golden state warriors the and we're going to be getting in the democratic republic of congo where state media is a more than 200 people have died in floods and lands lights, the province of sized cave who has been the worst it since heavy rainfall began on thursday. bob brown girlfriend reports days after the lance night residential village facing the full scale of that tragedy. deborah columbus west fast been confirmed. the river carried people away. my brother's wife died with all her 4 children, sofa, hundreds of forties have been re coverage of some 9 sites and floods in south
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keeping. let's just say they caught more until they find the bodies of the enough ones. now might it cost us through the entity because of this happened to you, the last part of the brother who was director of a primary school. he drowned with his 3 teachers and i lost my grandfather. he also drowned and my sister and she's also dead sofa. none of the bodies are being found . one at please. the community was buried in seconds. local government says it will take longer to ramp up or risk, you know, probation. the region is played with groups and displacement crises, which compet efforts to fight emergencies. if you lose it to include a 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 would cover the dead bodies each day brings gram finds. those who survived know some of what the last copy replaced barbara and good
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puts out a 0 come all the out. my. my goal is the d r. c county to our country director for save the children. he says age for flood victims is not being re directed some comfort zones or the decided to die. so i assume that we have does ok, due to family and children are not, you know, and let's say that i sent by the company. so i said, yes, these are the victims of these for the area. but one of the 1st thing is that the pros, b, g, will be the southeast to kind of the cost by this class. so we rely on
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the un and ready to be kind of right. we also have in our warehouse we will be sending to another part of the district where and then i also because as far as i said, these are some of the best the companies in the eastern. so, you know, most of, you know, be able to provide the best and also people, uh, this is the one on the gospel, is the provincial minister of infrastructure and state buildings, south keybo. he says the funds have been devastating for the region is at the moment. so we do have a $215.00 step and
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a mobile them $109.00 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 a theme, repaired it to us, people in them who the rest are being switched to. 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 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. so we shouldn't administer the area off because that's to piece. and then we brought in a week that we bought did tunes all them, and phone did batches and
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a bunch of also medicine. and the doors of medicine have to be know that already dispatched to in the hospital when people are being treated or are they are to be has voted to reinstate. certainly as a member of 12 years after it was suspended, that move came but a meeting of the organizations foreign ministers on sunday, syria was shunned by the li golf, a bunch of other sides, government trying 1000 protesters and 2011 daily half a 1000000 people have been killed in the conflict, followed on half of the people in syria. i've been forced from that homes. well, i would just say there's mohammed vowels coming to water city of extensive. he's here with his life in the city of good to have you with us. it is taking 12 years to reach this point. what's the motivation behind this decision by the out of a a all but the saudi arabia has been it's the, the is the main mover and shaker of the situation as has been pushing for this ever since. it has signed that deal with the on as supervised by china. so it's clearly
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something it has to do with what solid you are able to enter it on have agreed on. because you know the relationship between that on and see that, you know, they're on the road inside syria. so we have, i mean, we're just talking about a sequence of events. smitty are a countries including solid, yet i be aware, very much against the technician or less relation of the status of suited it see the big. but now southern do have these push led by the saudis. and we know that even before this, some countries have, you know, or, or these tories publish ties with the city, including the united off and it looks and egypt. some of the other countries have never even opted or voted. or, you know, wanted to see that to be out to the automatic and the, the, what they are saying, you know, is that, you know, we have been, we have both with the city of full 12 of us. it's time to try it. another approach, what we know is that, uh uh this how do you compress them? how does this a man has been trying to create
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a new environment for 4 or 44 economic at the economic prosperity he has as a vision for sol, gave you the fusion of 2050 full saudi arabia. he wants for investments, he wants to bill it to you. he wants in you, you know, and you, you're in the, in the, in the girlfriend in the middle east. lead by solid, you idea, and lived to was a, a new vision 1st audience. we also know that you're on has a very much that's gonna be going to this and this and other countries as a nation pop. what are the, these dollars ties with syria and the mean logic of this, which the analyses that we have to try new ways. we have 5 board quoting, we have tried that for 12 years, but now we need to talk to city and we can't have a deal that's meaningful deal in serious lie to you to end the conflict without talking to the people or child in, in damascus and so if syria is brought in to the arab league, that gives the arab league, if i understand what you're saying correctly, i agree,
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sir. leverage of your life a great opportunity to try to influence events within the city. i'm try to bring some sort of final conclusion to the conflict that's been going on there. where's the benefits for syria as being part of the out of lee? right, so let's talk about the 1st part of the, i mean, unfortunately, we don't know about this. the details of this deal today or disagreement? well, this decision, we don't know how much, at how many concessions or how much concession they have asked celia to keep as they have. but how much city has pledged as a leadership by charlotte said to give it by way of concessions before who was given this, at least for the return to the army. so many people are concerned about to maybe see that easily tend, without any conditions. and that to me is of the summit. so it's kind of continue to do what he used to do. what he, what he has been doing for 12 years, but oppression, oppression, killing people,
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and so on. and millions of refugees outside of the country and the thousands in prison and so on, all the things or the things for which she was also from the army. if there was no pledge given by celia and no guarantees of the city of wouldn't change its behavior towards its own people, then there was a lot of concern of the region and even of the west about this decision today by the automatic. and by the way, the united states has been opposed to such a decision and other western countries. the 2nd part of your question about what city needs city a is the beneficiary or in this, if it happens. and if it goes on city a once at the end it's isolation, city, a one sanctions to be listed with the sanctions and city a once the will to come to help in terms of the cost function of the phone. so they have a lot to gain if, if this a decision goes ahead and by the way that they are talking about the symbolic nature of his decision. but also they have to say that this is the beginning. this is the beginning of a long process whereby the,
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our countries are not trying to push syria to get concessions, but somebody said to give concessions and to talk to the opposition and to find a way out of the conflict and city that up. thank you very much indeed. or to find a more had a liaison including today faces a 2nd vote at the time and the future of its constitution. the media you after she was shot data services, housing, occupied east jerusalem to remember, obviously the journalist showing a block that guided support safety concerns over shadow one. unfortunately, since most prestigious events and is going to begin with that story, the representative, some sedans warning the sides of inside the radio for adults, delegates from the army on the part of military rapids support forces,
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amusing in jetta. both sides said they would only discuss a humanitarian troops and not an end to the conflict. hundreds of people have been killed in 5 minutes have been injured and the fighting began. 3 weeks ago, vessel set of reports from jetta. instead it may be a that there are $77.00 representatives of them in total from both bodies from so that the army and the dependability of updates support forces. now they have arrived yesterday as things yes. so they want, the tools are still continuing in here. so the american and sold the officials are putting a tremendous pressure. hoover parties to exit on 3 points. the 1st one is to open up a humanitarian quoted there in for a capital costume. and it's to be and city on to the mind. and the 2nd one is to provide the protection to the civilian facilities, including the hospitals, the turned one is for the long term to secure its use and also to build a mechanism definitely see oversee this, this assist by it and also report the bye of nations and keep those white, it is
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a comfortable so distribution, he's his quest spreads out. however, the people are familiar with the tools are seeing that there are competitive factors in and out of as to down. so there's a dire, committed to distribution into that, and both where the parties are now aware that there's not going to be a quick wind on the other hand, externally. so associated, you have to say a security of say, but i think the rest is quite important. because that 70 percent of these for energy export is happening to this vote. and for the usa, which is another important stakeholders here and very deeply involved in the negotiations and they're in the close coordination. we saw the, the, the, the security of the horn of africa is quite important for us as well as talks get on the way those being more violent in the cities. capitalize victoria, gate and moving forwards. a sudanese army time comes under attack and hard to know the flies back positions held by the permanent tree record support forces as
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representatives of the rival sides. mason jed is the tools fighting is continuing around the presidential palace. amid the conflict looting in north har tomb. this meet factory was settled, highest and headache, mineat elaine, i don't know the source of the fire and other fi also breakout dies. lights are in a furniture store near ros people lutes, and then that's what they do. they also have bent another place not far from here. well, this factory close by belongs to one of the largest food packaging companies in sudan for what i said. uh, yeah, uh, we received materials 10 days ago, the lucas came manassas, about the contents of the cottons. then they split the cottons with knives and looting what was inside. this has happened several times over the body. more people are fleeing the capital in port sudan on the eastern red sea coastal thirties are struggling to cope the goal. we hauled the united nations and boy who's now input.
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so the end result of the problem of the syrians and the menus. in particular, the solution could be to fluctuate them to the a countries or to another country or to put them in refugee camps outside the state . so as know to face problems and security challenges because of the large numbers, the student needs red crescent is treating the sick and injured very simply because the same malaria recently cases of malaria have appeared. most of the existing medications or antibiotics, pain relievers, as well as diabetes and blood pressure medications. we have comprehensive medications, but they are not sufficient of these people of waiting to leave the country. but millions of others are trapped by the fighting and struggling to get medicine food overall to victoria gates and b l g 0. okay, let's close the call to work. if a login's live for us and we've got these totes that are going on and out at the moment, is this having any impact? it's all in the lives of people as a go about. if a come the daily business and talk to him in elsewhere well,
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in many parts of the capital, the answer is no. it's not. it's giving a chance for people to go about. they daily needs or to go about they daily moves because of ongoing fighting on the ground. just a few minutes ago we were able to hear heavy explosions from around the vicinity of the presidential palace. and we can also hear fights, the jets overhead belonging to the sudanese army seeming to targets are as of positions around the vicinity of the presidential palace. then you have the northern parts of the capital cartoon in the city of the city, where there's heavy recept presence and people say they're afraid to leave their homes because they're afraid should this within these army target those spices. then they also will be caught in the crossfire and then you have the southern parts of the capital. people very say that there is a bit of uh, security that they could move around. but the issue comes down to financial means. many of them have no access to money and cash because of the banks not being operational since the fighting stopped to 3 weeks ago. and so they said that
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they're running out of the little money that they had. civils, the workers say that they have not received their salaries and you have the majority of the people who with light on day to day labor and now kind of go about that. so many of them say that they're lacking for the money to be able to buy their needs. and then there's the hospital, chrysler people say they still can't access hospitals. and so the situation remains quiet dire for those who are trapped in the capital part of to him. with regard to the talks, is there any sense that people are placing any face and the topics that are going on in jetta are, as you were describing really people just trying to carry on their lives and just waiting until something changes. while people know that the talks are intent that are for cease fires to allow for human, it's their inquiry doors. but then again, they've also seen how the previous these fires have played out. even when it's a ceasefire. has been agreed upon by both sides. artillery strikes continue in parts of the capital, fight to jets, continue to fly overhead,
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and one residents we spoke to in the northern city of by the when we asked him, do you think that the talks and did the with produce any kind of tangible results on the ground, but for good without interrupting what i want to take of yours to um, to cairo, where there is the meeting of the arab league, which is kind of going on, which has been discussing the situation insert on this is the out of the secretary general i'm at, i will guide and we understand in fact there and the jobs and fundamentalists are assigned me, she'll create. i believe that in fact, they have moved on to talk about syria. so let's listen if we can wish i had dina panda walker. i am the mother of sophie in the it was it instead of guessing my shockley where
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and we're having a few problems with the sound and the signal that we're getting there from, uh, from cairo. this is the meaning of the arab league, default of ministers. they have been expecting to hold a meeting to discuss their decision to bring syria back into, i think, and the organization it's membership was suspended. the early months of the war in syria about 12 years ago and out of countries had later imposed economic sanctions . the conflict as killed nearly half a 1000000 people since march 2011 has displaced half of the country's pre war population of about 23000000. that savvy arabia is hosting the next out of the summit on may. the 19th. that is find the city as membership had been expected to be on the table. they fairly blocked, brought that decision forward, the head blue, some members who had been opposed to this including caught all. it was one of
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those countries. but the decision has been made to that off of that 12 year higher to city is now going to be re admitted to the arab league. let's move on to some other news now. people in chalet has begun voting for a 2nd time to choose or cancel to replace the country's dictatorship. the constitution. 9 months ago voters rejected a draft that failed to achieve a consensus on further polarized donations. now, giving it another chance as are locked in america, edison let's see, and human explains from santiago 2 years ago, teacher maria anthony, at this sense, the vine, yes. took part in massive demonstrations to demand a new constitution. pokili. when written by ordinary men and women move discredited politicians, the dress that followed was ultimately rejected 9 months ago as to radical. now, like many others, medea anthony at the plans to a know her vote. when she goes to the polls to choose a new,
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much smaller constitutional convention. they put the m o pointed 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 dash. so why would be betraying my principles if i validated this process? several people nearly 80 percent of to the is 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 visual indigenous rights. the 2nd crack of changing to these 1980 constitution that was written under the former military dictatorship has been 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
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congress from the far left to the far right in front of the presidential palace central. this candidates tried to capture voters attention. this scrubs of these already goes the extra mile by borrowing the street musicians drums. he's confident that a commitment to guarantee basic social rights and the new text will be respected. you're 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. 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 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
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political process that was lacking and not transition to democracy. most voters still appear undecided whether to see this 2nd chance for a better constitution as a glass half full, or half empty. c in human. alex's era santiago, which our service has been held unoccupied. east jerusalem, the remembrance of the late i'll just say to john, invest shooting of locksley and comes days before the 1st anniversary of attending on may. the 11th shipping was shot dead by an is really soldier, while she was on assignment to janine and the occupied west bank. well, how much i'm jim has more from the service. and it's a very somber occasion here at this church in bates county and, and occupied as to risk limits, friends and family. a 0 journalist shooting of will actually have gathered to pay tribute to her life and legacy just a few days shy of the one year anniversary of her death. it was may 11th, 2022. when shooting was on assignment in janine and the occupied west bank,
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she was shot and killed by is really forces in that time, people have demanded accountability for what happened. everybody was here today is here because of their deep love for shooting. everybody we've spoken with. they've told us to shoot in was known as the voice of palestine that she was able to report on this story with such clarity, such thoughtfulness, such depth and with great, great empathy. she was the voice for the voice for the under privileged voice for palestinians. democrats thing and struggles, and she did it with dignity, with humanity and with private. and that's why we have to be here today to bothers me so much closer to me that she didn't choose the palestinian americans citizen. well, there's really no one is doing anything about it. they know understanding of stopped up to try to get the justice less. september's really official stated that
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it was likely in his really soldier who mistakenly killed shooting of awfully. and they said there would be no criminal investigation. the family, if shooting of oxley strongly rejects that version of events, they say they will continue to demand accountability. and that while they know just this may not happen any time soon. they will continue to pursue it. no matter how long it takes, how much, how much is it a ton in occupied the source and as well, these are some of the investigations launched, a sense of shooting was killed in june last year. the un human rights commission concluded shooting was killed by a bullet fired by is really forces in july, the us state department. and as tests by independent experts wasn't conclusive. but getting fired from this really positions, probably killed showing. it said a didn't believe this was intentional in september is really a fault. it is released the results of it on investigation saying that was a high possibility that should be most accidentally hit by on the fire. in november,
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the us department of justice opened an investigation. and in december, i'll just see it. i submitted new evidence ends announced its own filing to the international criminal court of a separate formal complaint against is ready forces. let's bring it and i'll just need a senior political on on the small one of the shutter, who's joining us from potters via skype. good to have you with us. my one is real, security forces must be hoping that this would probably all go away. but given the amount of investigations that have taken place, plus the pressure that the family apart from anybody else is prepared to put on it looks as though should be in this case, is going to remain in the public eye. absolutely. and the longer the better is fine, that admits its crime. but uh, you know, as we know now a year later and listening to your chronology is that this was not simply a grave crime committed by these res. it was also a huge mistake. because clearly in the last year,
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i as she has no trust form from the great jewelers into an incredible symbol of sacrifice, freedom and dignity for her people, but also for her colleagues throughout the world. in a sense that today victim i was out on the defensive and for over a year now, is there a has had to justify it says for back in new york city. so in a sense they killed her, but they couldn't silence her. they couldn't stop the story for moving and they couldn't stop to colleagues. and i think that's the most important, the international public opinion from taking a stand against such crime. i guess in june that was given the fact that israel has a far right correlation which has been put together by benjamin netanyahu, which is now running. the country, as you said,
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should be and has become assembled. not only for palestinians, but for journalists everywhere. are there any indications that they is really security forces feel that they are now able to deal with impunity with anybody in the country are particularly if it comes to journalists, or is there any indication that they are having to be more cautious when it comes to their interactions with journalists, particularly palestinian journalists. so i'm restart when it comes to is really occupational apart date. we start with a simple assumption. but it's a system of finance. it least wireless. it's sort of why, why by this. how else could you maintain some sort of a control? those are millions of people for decades without why that's so occupation is a system of products and facts. what should we reported to our care careers providing seconds heavy product gives the by listing and people. so in a sense,
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the models will probably continue, including, i guess, journalists on to the occupations, but meanwhile, we cannot stop raising the issue of should be none other to that is what killed or i'm present. or i rushed by government because we would have been complicit in that can get for the main site or it can be like coming out again. and we cannot do that . so the only way for these, randy's and other governments around the world other would you use repressive, oppressive regimes from thought of given june. this is for us all of us, just so you're not in the same proposal or at least and around the world in order to get to detroit, governments from getting more and more subtractions. yes. the ending of the record in 2022. we might not have somebody succeeded, but with no action on the part of june this with us. the other 2. i don't,
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we don't community trying to address the international part of public opinion and raise the social issues and extreme to what you wouldn't be has become kind of the symbol. i think the situation probably turned even worse because as you know, cynicism is right about us started after our region has only increased over the last decade. so times of allies. and that's why the point, especially to june, that is, you don't have to update game. well, much the nurses and the doctors of society, the health, or my new society or, or policy depends on preferable through june of those. i'm so we must continue regardless of how much success we're all just here is a senior political analyst might want to push on. thank you very much. it's time for the weather. here's car had low, the unsettled weather has been lingering around that event over the weekend. but things are looking more promising. at the start of the week,
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we're going to see temperatures pick up and places like jerusalem, damascus, and they root as the wet and windy weather shifts its way further. ne, of course, eastern areas of turkey at the caucuses for the south is this temperature is all set to pick up for some of the gulf states like q 8, as well as katasha and southern parts of saudi arabia with the change in the wind. we also see some lifted dust and hazy sunshine for the launch. the dry picture now explains why i'm hot to cause the nose of africa. well, that's changing with nasty weather, putting in from central parts of the mediterranean, bringing some heavy falls to the likes of 2 new z a, the wet and when the weather sweeping into olivia over the next few days and look at the stroke in temperature for tripoli, is 35 degrees celsius on monday, only 20 on tuesday with the arrival of those thunderstorms. not thunderstorms, all the story for the ivory coast, as well as some pots of money. we could see some dust or sand storms here because no central parts of africa. the rain has eas. luckily in places at full,
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those devastating floods. unfortunately, down for the south, we're going to see some pretty nasty weather for eastern pots of south africa. a. so ahead and i'll just say that we're going to look at the tile positions chances of replacing the minute, 2 bytes, governments and elections next week. amending relations. the leaders of japan and south korea hold the 2nd summit in less than 2 months. out of this, forced to spend that show a couple of final qualifying session that phone number one is miami drone, free the meeting of mine? unless we dig deeper and ask people questions of what planet for stations of identity and social ideals of life. we're going to always have the same model architects and may a valley and a 100 ravenna talk to we may contribute us all good. thanks to create some dishes
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the you're watching or is it a, remind themselves stories this out and minister in democratic republic of congo says keep phones installed. i'll just say that 215 people have died and slugs on line. slice rescue efforts are being hampered by bad weather and the lack of equipment. they are lee, you guys voted to reinstate siri as a member, 12 years after it was suspended. the move change during a meeting from cairo. soviet was shunned by the lead auto body shut all assad government track down and protest in 2011 representatives. some citizens warning signs that are inside the radio for tulsa invoice in the army and pot amenities, rapids support forces. so they'll only discuss a few monetary interests and not an end to the conflict. japanese way to fully, okay. she is on his 1st visit to south korea as prime minister. it's a 2nd summit was present in june. so you all in yes, been 2 months, is taking the books tie says regional sites,
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a growing run. mcbride reports from so an official welcome in front of the offices of south korea is president you into a po for visiting prime minister whom you have casita of japan. the 2 leaders heralding a new era in a complicated and dolphin troubled relationship. after a recent increase in provocative missile testing by north korea, those leaders have taken the similarly tough stand against the common neighbor. who was prime minister could see the end. i should be under studying such north korea's nuclear end. besides develop ment poses a significant threat. peace and stability, not only to the korean peninsula in japan, but also to the whole war. to respond to this to i, lots of cooperation between the south korea, the united states in japan is essential. evan jones, on his arrival in south korea,
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casita paid his respects at the national cemetery, that commemorates soldiers killed in the korean war, but also independence fighters during decades of japanese colonial rules. it's partly because of that legacy and south korea is suffering joy of world war 2. that led to relation settling in recent years and the cube and has been trying to repass . there is also a sense of kind of fatigue over these repeated requests by south korea, for greater apologies on the side of japan. um, overall there's been more a desire on the part of the japanese public and the japanese government to move on from this difficult relationship. improving relations that to you visiting casita in tokyo, in mid march. as long as we will, how are you doing today? in accordance with the direction present to unit i showed at the march meeting, japan south korea dialogue incorporation have dynamically progressed in less than 2 monitors. materials pushed to a store relations with
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a traditional adversary has proved unpopular at home, contributing to a nearly 60 percent disapproval rating, and to present that same sharp contrast to the approval he's received from the administration of us president joe biden, who welcomed him on the state visit last month towards to looking on approvingly at these warming relations is the united states as its 2 most powerful allies in east asia. washington sees japan and south korea as account uh no, totally to north korean threats, but also to the expanding influence of china. and the latest level 3 are expected to hold a tri lateral on the sidelines of the upcoming g 7 summit. in hiroshima, robert pride, i'll just say era. so the voting has begun in thailand the head of a general election next sunday. the contest will be between the conservatives backed by the military and the popular supposition led by the fluid type party and
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that size. honey chang, reports from bangkok, making a statement in the glare of the public. i tell you where it says politically agents is on his sleeve or rather on his back, a digital display on his rucksack, slashes, slogans, and symbols for move forward. timelines, progressive political policy tied was. yeah. i can only hold for one thing. democracy. the country has suffered long, you know, that since been bubbled over in 2020, when young people took to the streets, tooling for the government to step down. they broke the great to boot of type politics, demanding the monkey reform. the government cracked down the followed has prompted several protest is to try the final thoughts rather than the barricades toto was one of those protests. now he's going door to door chasing folks to move toward to i think we will have to, we pulled the whole system to the, the leads and the minute to all the issue. we must fix the problem about the root.
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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. 3rd, part of the message is to change the stablish way of doing things in timing. and that message resonates with more than just their younger generations. so piece to older people are fed up with how politic type politics has always been induced, deadlock or power 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, to extend the 10 by the flourish pulling out labs crowds. and the latest polls suggest a candidates, a prime minister type politics. this analysis can be more important than policies and move fluids usefully to as a fully ban like appeal. but he says it's the desire for reform. the really drives
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the support. people waiting for change in every aspect of life, whether it's the military, the minutes or life session, the monopolized session, decent her life insurance, and also find the right optimum solution or pleasure to a single minor key. the votes don't always count and time and the previous incarnation of the policy future fluid was this old by the cool stuff to come. the a close the and the last election. this time, they may be hard to, to ignore tony to go to 0. think look as a supporters of took his present is you're probably tell you, i found one i've gathered in the photo riley and it's stumbled one week before elections. other ones facing his toughest challenge since turkey power 2 decades ago. opinion polls give him only a slightly over the opposition either tomorrow and kind of slow to sizes or security. personnel have been deployed in india is northeastern, mounted for
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a state of the days of acetate filings. more than 50 people have died. the fighting started off the record recommended the majority may take community for granted special economic status, not a 2 tribal groups that oppose to the ruling john silk reports. this is the aftermath of facing between rival ethnic groups in the district of church and for dozens have been killed in the violence since thursday. and many others are injured . young joined ching worked as a nurse and was treating the wounded the of the deal on her way back home. she seems to encounter the mobs. where is it? and as it was sudden, there at that moment, and the tension between the majority made today and minority kooky, tribal communities has escalated since february. that's when the state government started a drive to evict some cookie people from their houses,
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saying they had encroached. unprotected forests is not something that starts in a spiral of a moment. this is a uh, the try. both were law office like the domain and communities i may say community has been in various way denying the type of the arise under the con susan as well as those that develop man funds that are indicted for the type of existing phone lines has been widened by the crew and 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. meaning that people are able to be protesting in not to fight with other communities. we want to live in peace, but if people want to dominate us, we been not to remain silent. of the army has been deployed to come to violence,
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occur few and a shoot to kill order have been put in place. ship on silk, which is 0. as long as they're playing a major role in the battlefield in ukraine, both sides are using the expensive unmanned weapons, but civilian is yeah, so increasingly getting involved and training soldiers on the front line. charles traffic reports stealth is key for these frontline drug and operate is training in the forests of central ukraine school use of the foster building technology that is redefining strategy and operations on the eastern and something battlefields. but it's civilians not soldiers training these ukraine special forces, 5000 serviceman pulse through this drone training camp since rushes invasion. 14 months ago. they learn drone recognizance all to, to re guidance,
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weapons 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 detect drones up to 50 kilometers away. uh, thrown into this drone, so changed tactics each will has its own characteristic during the 2nd world war advance, technology was tanks. now it's drones and up to the reason why we're not civil up. you're not on the the, from the civilian drone. infuse, yes. a contribution more and more to ukraine's war effort, the most, the self funded and only make enough money to cover the cost on the believe your own sir, my hobby for 8 years the, 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
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made from disused fates was dealing with them. one was about 2 to 12, so to me so 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 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 without a 0. keith place in the state of texas to say 9 people have been killed and a shooting at a shopping mall in the city of island. the gunman was shot and killed by an officer at the scene just north of dallas, 9 people who are injured and they've been taken to hospital at least
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a 198 mass shooting. this have been counted carried out in the us this year. alan is a proud and save city, which makes today sense less active pilots even more shocking. however, i want to commend our police and fire departments for their quick response. their federal training not to hesitate to move towards the threat likely saved more lives today than what we can imagine. we also want to think all of our surrounding municipalities and law enforcement agencies for offering their assistance at see. this collective efforts is what makes our north texas communities united. the street politics are being held across the u. k. to celebrate the carnation of king charles. this are, these are pictures of the combination demonica and his wife, queen shamella, more crying than a ceremony on saturday. coming off, liters and walls from around the world gathered at westminster abbey. tens of thousands of people lined the streets of london to watch the procession. and visa of pictures from dining street outside the prime minister's house in london,
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that's fine. most of issues, so not true, is being hosting a street party for children and local families and invited guests. as part of the combination celebrations, how the faucet is joining us live not from oxford, with all the pomp and circumstance of soccer. they. what's been happening a day later, henry? a well it's, it's a very much more relaxed steel on this day off to the combination deliberately so, so very different whether, thankfully for the 1000 district policies that are going on around the country, it's being branded, the coordination, big lunch. and here in oxford where one which is very much the multi face event hosted by the local and mom. and i was saying it is a, a, an event where we've seen get it from the jewish community. induce people this community 6 christians as well will coming together on this day to both celebrate the coordination itself, but also as part of wider event such as this to sort of emphasize the multi site,
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multi estimate nature of more than britain to happy in some polls recently those, the ghosts pulling organization suggested that while 62 percent of britons as a whole support of the monarchy among ethnic minorities that was considerably lower about 38 percent. but at the same time, people here emphasizing just how much they felt their own sites have been reflected in the service that we saw at westminster abbey. on saturday, there was a, a whole moments during that procedure where we saw representatives of different sites, each giving a different part of the role regalia to king charles just ahead of his official carnation. when the, the authors of the country put the crown on his head and the mom, he was saying that that was a wonderful, maybe just a defining moment. something that he very much valued and sores the way forward. and somebody will be celebrated across the country in different communities and around the commonwealth as well. and so a good deal of support. so that elements and also so king charles himself as somebody who embrace is the,
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the multi ethnic multisite nature of modern britain. as what does this have been? we've been to another event in no thoughts very little earlier. where it was an informal speak policy, people gathered together, the road had been closed off by the council to enable him to put up all sorts of bunting and tents. an imprint to bar called that the roll sovereign. basically that's something i've been doing for years. and this is another opportunity to enhance those community ties, which is very much the message from the whole family on this day. how are you? thank you very much indeed. have you fall into talking to us from oxford? so my head and i'll just sit up in sports, the spanish companies back in rel, i'm a good size for the 1st time and nearly a decade, the unloaded down person in town to person. i knew always, don't even know. i just didn't know. i stopped turning spiraled into the diction
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off this morning and the boss ange gives me to the parties and that's how it got started. soon she was going to pops and casinos to play pokies every day, sometimes playing, sometimes 15 hours, string on to a well that seemed both exciting. at work. the grandmother at 6 had access to company funds. she began transferring money in to help us kind of account starting with small amounts every week. if i didn't steal, i couldn't fly cheerly stopped when she was cold. by that time, sheets don't and more than $260000.00. and i went to prison is just crazy,
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and i spend 19 months away from my family prison. the side of this board who's on the thank you so much trouble abroad. james is one round 3 of his n b i play of confessed with steph curry. the like is now the 21 series lead over the golden state warriors the front. didn't take a shots in the 1st cool. so we still finished with 21 points in a big win for the like. cars against the running champions like is winning this 1127 and 97 and gang through as best of 7 series. afterwards, the phone have some advice for the younger members, always to stay off the tv as they all social media and know, you know, when a game everybody's a great square in the world. you lose the game, they don't dirt on you. it's literally that simple. you know, it's all about, you know, training your mind for, you know, the next child. you know, what's the next challenge this game is over with. very well. okay, cool. but we got another one on monday. right?
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bull drive a subject. perez's in pole position for sundays, mind me, jerome, previous teammates and f one will talk to later. mike's the stop and he's down and knowing the final qualifying session cut, schultz went fairly. charlotte class funnel subtract the and i meant this stuff and didn't get a chance to do a final fast lap estimates and it's not alone. so would you impress on the front row for always call us science is in search for us. second, in the drawing, this jump shooting out of 6 points behind the staff. and we're really please, you know, it was a tremendous effort by the team is really not difficult weekend up to up to not really. so that it just felt like we got back. all right. all right. then. all right, thank you. one things were looking a little better generally. yeah. just a little more pleased with the how things went today. it's just not good. i know i'm really good in qualifying that some most of the time i my nice to extract the absolute maximum amounts of the call, but i lost it in 17. so yeah, there's
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a lot before was really good until then i've got but again, doing good lap, so he's good, but you need to finish them where it mattered in q 3, add a little mistake and that to avoid the lab. and then of course, you hope for your 2nd run that everything is going to be fine without a loss, having a, creating a red flag when that happens on a street circuit in the mail today. no one of holes tracings, biggest events has been, i was shot over the death of 7 whole susan to build up the 100 and 49th kentucky. does he want a binding age for the depths occurring in other races? during the 5, i mean sits in church, so there's track the favorites. so when this one full site is that's removed from the start list early on, send today, nor write scripts, when the truck's be closed down and so strong the safety protocol as of bolts and some of the 600 athletes from 19 only countries or, and caps of the world judo championships, but no competitors from you. criminal being thought, well, the kind of national seems to sort of the boy called the event jude state admission of athletes from russia and fella roost the suppose woke up anybody gave the green
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light for the russians and by the russians to take thought on condition they do so as neutral, individual athletes across from that role preferences of the events. well, this advance is the 1st major international competition to welcome back russian. i'm the russian athletes that have been excluded from by stuff sporting events since the invasion of ukraine. i lost the old, i should be noted that individual athletes have been allowed to compete in sports like titus or the i t p and w t. i tools are the decision by the international judo federation will r j f to allow russian and then a russian doctor came off to the r a c recommended that i'd be allowed to complete as new tools of that recommendation are coming back in march and not resulted in ukraine boy tossing this events here in doha. that's a real big lie because you credit one of the big savings. how is i guess of? well judith and the last week regularly when? well, it's hard to say regular wait, let me pick titles. now the ukrainians planning that this bit the decision to read
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mit other russians about the russians as multitudes with the perceived. 1 close relationship that they say that russia has with the r j f. the russian president vladimir putin, was a full, the head of the russian. i do the ration you crazy is also i say that the, the, all i did a russian did all kind of are competing here was mutual, there's an absolute shop. remember the rules sites, the russians and the russians can take part as long as they don't support the war and ukraine. and as long as they're not fully, i say it out to the ministry or ukraine site. it's a 7 on the 11th. the other allowed to compete on members of russia's central armies full stop. that one of those is a, see the left hand in the russian army. sorry, it's right to say that the, the, the participation of the russians and the russians is contentious to say the least . but in terms of cats, all right, so on this events, a low price, if anyone needed that is really making itself the, the major supposed to have in this region. of course we have the walk last year, the dog, the league athletics just last week. for the 3rd hit. don't sorry about with the
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cuts are going break and going forward. we're going to have the world basketball championships that will take place in 2027. and then 3 is also that i will have the asian games, sorry. so accounts are really showing that to the world cup proves that they could . hi, steve, our international sporting events and interests as both the bodies already confident the counselor could make a success of those events, wrong pop back out just era. so how would you to form the company all right, for the 1st time in almost a decade called launch. it'll tease men facing also. so let's say one in the final i'm set today, the rotary got to start with an a. he's for both goes around and now center attention to choose the champions league semi final against manchester city, other monitors and that's fine. we're ready for choose their universe. we know that like many days at the button about with the sounds or push us, we have a small advantage of the 1st leg because we will play 12 guest 11. both city secure about 10 straight when i had of upside with right now they've extended the lady that something is permanent. it's a full points,
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a couple of 1st off go say from $1.00 to $1.00. so the defending champions between see one side to arrive is also like, gets a chance to close the gap. i put new castle in a couple of hours. so i kind of all the rest has made a winning return stays home. country of mexico in front of $50000.00 funds in guadalajara for us paid for this joan rod on points to retain is undisputed world since the middle white cycle. it was his 1st find some mexico for more than a decade. the fire, the right that is high school is looking for an arrow. thanks sandy. i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes. the story is i'm gonna stay with the
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the suitcase holding for his visual and general elections in the aftermath over the saving years quick. and in the midst of an economic crisis whose prisons are the ones raped on power be challenged. and what are the implications for the country and the region, say, what's elda? 0 for the latest on the turkish elections, reviewing the headlines, dissecting what they say, which has decided to go live was the really a full scale innovation, exposing how the media is used to shape the one factor that never seems to make a difference is its own true, it never happens until political powers can suppress free speech. you tried to record that need to be in poverty. and lots of seconds. we are on the coast of
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