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trauma never fully goes away, and part of that has to do with the fact or attacker was never arrested. as i made a woman who was so 5 and stuck this type of silence, i realized the scale of this sim, she'll probably get protest calling on the mexican government to do more to curb violence against women have intensified in recent years. this form of extreme violence is partly rooted in bad policy, given that authorities and mexico treat acid attacks the same way as any other form of assault. once the activists are pushing is passage of a bill currently in the mexican congress, which seeks to reclassify as of its acts as a distinct crime equivalent to attempted murder is passed. the new law would increase the punishment for attacks using assets with up to 12 years in prison. the
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to is right wing policies when the votes to rise, the countries knew dropped the constitution the heather them. all right, kyle, this is out. is there a life from the also coming up st prospects of peace in sue dom warring factions, keep fighting even was told to take place in saudi arabia. syria is way in states has to be our blake and doing a 12 year suspension for his war against the opposition of pricing. and the growing number of wolf attacks in germany has bomb is faring for that livestock. the government has suffered a may just set by a comfortable vote to choose account sold to draft a new constitution. on the far right,
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republicans and all the conservative parties took more than 50 percent of support. combined, a blue for left us presidents. gabriel burridge, oppose were held off. the loss is rejection of a propos johnson to replace the one adopted on the 2 days form of dictatorship or less than america as to at least san human reports in the capsule. santiago. replacing the constitution left behind by jews, formerly military dictatorship, is turning out to be much more difficult than anyone could have predicted. chileans went back to the pole sunday to elect a new constitutional council that they hoped would do a better job than the previous one. was draft charter they rejected last september for being to radical government. we need to reach a balance consensus so that everyone is happy with the results. i'm like, last time, my 2000 more quality, more modern rules with the more modern vision of society and the constitution. that's what i hopeful, but that's likely to happen. if the previous counsel was dominated by the far left,
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this time it will be under the control of the right and far right. together. they've clinched more than 30 of the 50 delegates each enough to pass any constitutional norm they propose on their own choose republican party. the most conservative of all will now be the leading political force and their most voted candidates lucila told me they've never wanted to replace the dictatorship era constitution. you know? yeah. and it's, it's our starting point. yeah, this process allows us to introduce new aspects to it that we believe our constitution deserves become more. there are nice fundamental rights like on our privacy and internet issues and misers to stabilize our political system. the result could have been different, but 20 percent of votes will know or blank ballots believe to have been cashed mostly by progressive chileans who are unhappy with the process. a team of legal
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experts appointed by congress has already presented moderate proposals that include veteran recognition and social rights, such as education, health, care, and pensions. but these can be modified or rejected by the new body. the council will have a very short time to draft the charter only 4 months. then it will be put to the vote again in the referendum on december 17th. shouldn't be techs to be found wanting. julie will have lost the last opportunity for a long, long time to finally eliminate the last important symbol of it's for the military dictatorship. and it would be an irony, particularly this year, as truly commemorates the 50 sign over 3 of the cool that gave birth to the constitution that so many find in a gym at the see and human al jazeera son. yeah, well christina, see a vent as as a janice covering to land politics. she says sunday's polls are mostly
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a vote on the government's performance. when you saw the campaign for the, for the constitutional assembly, it was all about a more up presidential campaign. so the issue about security was somebody needs to so it, they didn't a trustee issues regarding what the constitution is, address the issues that she then so worried right now. so that these parties especially the far right. and if i right party took advantage of that and they, they actually made the campaign regarding to that the issue of the security. because that's the main issue that the word is about to let him know to about the economy, which has nothing to do with the constitution. so basically what happened here was, um, this was a uh, kind of referendum for the government. what the government should do with the right wing parking lot, the far behind it is just to do a compromise and, and try to make something a good tax in order to, to, to,
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to me and so approve it in december. because otherwise we'll, we'll explain, rejected, we don't know what's going to happen. i mean, we have to remember that this comes from the advertising that the, the we had in 2019 we did everything. it's been quite by now, but we don't know. not since the fire right now is taking the assembly. we don't know if people are going to protest. so state if they don't like something, they're going to protect some of the streets. again, say somebody instructions when it's going to happen. a representative from a st. john's warring sites are in saudi arabia for talks along with the un top aid official advice and continues in the capsule. content delegates when sydney is on the on the power metal to wrap it support forces and said they would only discuss a humanitarian truth and not an end to the conflict. hundreds of people have been killed in the fighting that began move in 3 weeks ago, and that's good. and now to best hopes that he's standing by for us in jet us,
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there was another day of tools even as fighting continues. are we seeing any progress there and data as well so far, there's very little information about the progress regarding this totals. so we know that they have arrived 3 days of a visitor, the often negotiations that are taking place in agenda. however, it's still an important steps to one of the pieces, because this is the 1st time that what, in fact the wording part is this. i mean, it's a very simple force, that's who the armies are coming together and they're talking to each other. so this is a, this is regarded as a progress was, as i said, so far the hasn't been any document or statements released by any of the parties. so, but let me know from the source, this is that the americans and start with the officials, are switching it to men. this pressure on these fighting parties to agree on 3 points. so the 1st one is to open up a humanitarian coordinator for capital costume. and the students to be from the
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mind. and the 2nd point is to put away the protection for the a civilian facilities, including the hospitals as turn one is to secure a two's and also to build a mechanism that is going to oversee these tools and also through to the, to report that those who buy it is that because in the last few weeks we have seen that it has a several ceasefire and those but they were quickly violated by the, by, by both parties. however, the people here start edited a positive about it. they say that's because of some, some compelling factors at, in and out of so that 1st the value to many teddy in striations to that. a 2nd is to find some properties. and now i finally realizing that there was not going to be a creek mean for any of them, any of the more linger on them. both are going to lose externally. forestalling me or it'd be a particularly events is quite important because 70 percent of his energy is being
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exposed to the world to disprove and for some sort of and for the us say that the security of say, but if you of the whole north africa is signal because that's why it's so these and americans are in the close coordination and putting a tremendous pressure on both parties to angry, at least to to declare a ceasefire that would work. okay. russell many thanks for bringing us. the latest that from jetta, off a little on the slicing on the ground has all corresponded in cost to have a morgan. both sides are making los at last, as in some parts of the capital, caught up to him and their lou, they're making that they're, they're making gains in other parts. for example, in the northern parts of the capitol in the city of bessie. this is denise army was able to push back. they are assessed from a bridge known as have say, a bridge, which is further up north and for next the safety of the northern part of the capital to the to city of part, to undermine in the west some parts of the capital. but there's another bridge that
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they've tried to take over right now. this fine thing in the city of bassetti around a bridge called him batch, which also connects the northern parts of the capital to the western part. uh, and this has been ongoing for about an hour now. residents who we spoke to so that they can hear a heavy artillery that they can hear machine guns being fired by the rapids support forces. and this with the news army and the big and here fight the jets overhead. now, around the vicinity of the presidential palace, the army has been trying to make a push to try to regain its control after the rest of to control of its end. the 1st day of the fighting, but so far as hasn't been able to re take control to it has made slights gains in approaching the vicinity of the presidential palace. so funding is ongoing between the rapids support forces amplitude in these army, but it's not only here in cartoon. there's also other states where there's been fighting and uh, 2 days ago in the city of indiana. and in the city of alma bade, where this is denise army was able to repel attacks from the rapids support forces . so the army is making gains in some areas losing and of those and same goes for
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the rapids support forces. well, since the fighting began, the un has registered tens of thousands of people crossing into south through dawn . most of them off south sydney's returning home agencies say it's adding to an already da humanitarian crisis in the country. i'm guessing you arrivals to the final destination is proving challenging as how im latasha reports from punch. a lot of people arriving in south dawn are trying to get here to a post can police displayed, sufficing in saddam days or weeks before them, told them to come here and both evacuation claim i knew him a little while came from saddam's capital called to she says she's been stuck at the airport for more than a week. i have 4 kids. it's been hard and pushing through the crowd to get on a plane. living here is rough. there's no shelter, water. oh, adequate toilet facilities uses the the
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government the size agencies in more than $30000.00 vacancies and retained these have reached out to done. but not everyone is registered and members of thoughts to be higher. so that's why we always seem to get into adaptive areas. because most of the motors are files that are very remote, lots of interest such as meaning you arrivals came with very few belongings or money. they need help to get to where they need to go to the people that the way they say they want to get out of the options available. more people are still crossing the border. this group assignments i'll be taken to a refugee camp. they've managed to get out of sit on,
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but like so many of us they faced and uncertain future. haldeman tests out of the pilots south to the us has criticized decision by the arab league to re admit syria. 12 years after it was suspended over the governor's crack down on a popular uprising, the state department says it skeptical that pressed the bushel aside, is willing to take the steps necessary to end serious crisis. but the move was hailed by moscow. i place ally of damascus and comes a head. does the annual arab summit installed your idea on the 19th of may a fall, walk off, get the return of syria is the beginning of the movements. nothing in the direction of the resolution to the crisis in syria will take time for procedures to be implemented and it will be gradual. the task of this committee is to follow up on those procedures as well. so it's not the decision to resume relationships between arab states and syria. this is a solving decision list for every country to take on its own up and or decision
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follows a regional pushed towards ending syria. diplomatic isolation is ali hush them with more cdn admitted to the audibly adopted a 12 year absence. the decision is the most significant today to be taken by out of states to normalize relations with damascus in the same hole in 2011. the audibly got off to the resolution to suspend syria's membership, saying the shuttle assets government had to pay to stop. it struck down on protest as a religion has changed. and the us government's approach towards those opposed to those in favor of the step say it's would have a major impact on the future of syria and its neighbors improved stability and the country is expected to enable the return of those effect. it's 12. yeah. well, what critics say, we have any d think i said sets
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a dangerous precedent for the holding power to account and see it. yeah. and the world. but the other bleed expects that agent to benefit from its decision regional moves towards the reconciliations thought it in the past 5 years. in 2018. the u. a and by hiring reopen the embassies in damascus. and since 2020 turkish and city and intelligence officials have met several times recently, both countries deputy foreign ministers met to moscow following talks between defense ministers and 2022. so do you for a minute suffice? i've been fight. honda met, i said nearly 3 weeks ago some into i believe argue that the region of relations with damascus could limit the run and josh has influence. the announcements comes just days after the ring and president visited syria. that's relations between 2 and 3 on are also taking any you direction on the how should i just see it all to us. rolanda says the director of the center for middle east studies at the
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university of oklahoma. he says many out of state now seeing direct engagement with syria as the best way for you can choose your friends, but you can choose your neighbors. and sanctions haven't worked. and they, they are countries want a number of things from outside and they're not going to get them unless they begin to negotiate with him. we have to remember that the united states and the e u countries thought they were going to be able to overturn outside. and then they, they got spooked by the opposition. as they feared that al qaeda an ices would take damascus if the syrian army was destroyed. and so they backed away from it and they allowed us side to survive. of course, he survived with the help of the russians and the ryans, but the europeans and the americans could have easily overthrown him. we've seen that of ukraine today with the incredible weapon rate that they're giving to your credit and government. they never gave that kind of weapon rate to the syrian opposition for the simple reason that they feared the destruction of the syrian
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army. so to a certain extent, this is a situation that has many offers the americans very distant and it doesn't really matter to america. whether they're negotiating with syria, but it does matter to savvy radio, it matters to jordan matter. so 11 on they want refugees to go home. they want the cap, the gone drug trade stopped. they're trying to decrease iranian influence in the region. and the only way that they can make a dent in any of those problems is by engaging the outside. so had hair on out, is there a extreme whether it hits large parts of asia we looked at was causing record breaking temperatures, the ally that things are set to get wet to across the west of europe over the next few
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days, as a band of heavy rain pulls its way in from the atlantic, dropping temperatures as it moves is not headed that we have the woman dry a day for island and britain, which sheffield recording the warmest day of. yes so far. however, temperatures offsets to come down as that rain rose in only 4 seem to be celsius in london. on monday, it'll be paris that sees that heavy rain start to edge in on. she's a, we all liked into the some flooding as that rain works. its way further east continues to be a rainy picture as well down in the south. very wet and windy weather affected some of the islands in the central mediterranean, such as sardinia and sicily, northern parts of africa continuing to see that heavy rain as well as we go into tuesday. libya doing this very wet and windy weather found the storms popping off to the southeast. places like northern greece, rules, macedonia, and ball guerria, but the west of the wet weather, pulling into more western areas. showers is what us and found. the storms are full island and britain on monday that heavy rain pulling in across the low countries
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and from a much clearer picture for the east of this lot sunshine for poland. 15 degrees in russo on tuesday. the 11th days that ended holden, 60 young, lied to them, landed on flattened efferson, the powerful testimony of palestinian. some of these in garza, as they remember, the children killed joe. with these rays of may 2021. i remember him every minutes and a team of them coming back to me 11 days in may on al jazeera the
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of the other again, you're watching out, is there a has remind you about top stories this i'll try and government has stuff with a major setback house the right thing, all physician one the most seats on account, so that will dropped a new constitution. the votes was held, often lost. his rejection of another proposed johnson has been moved, facing in the sydney's capital as the warring signs meet and saudi arabia for torques, delegates from the army. and upon though too rapid support for assistance said they would only discuss the humanitarian truce and not an end to the complex. and washington has criticized the arab league decision to reinstate serious membership 12 years off, it was suspended. the move on his original push to normalize ties with to mask us in recent weeks. ukraine says it's shot down,
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dozens of russian drives talk to in the capital t even overnight the tax. russia has stepped up drone and missile strikes in recent days. the new ways of the times comes ahead of russia's victory day holiday on tuesday was commemorate specific victory over at nazi germany. it's been 5 years since the us withdrew from the nuclear deal. busy with von, i'm the former president donald trump. since then to ron has stepped off, it's new care program, but iranian officials and says best still willing to return to the agreement. if the us government holds up its end of the bulk and i'll just there was mike kind of reports from washington dc here on deal was regarded as barracka bama, signature, international achievement. iran met it's preliminary pages, the us, the you and the united nations responded by repealing or suspending sanctions. but the deal didn't survive a change of administration in the us. the fact is this was a horrible one sided deal that should have never,
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ever been may. it didn't bring cause it didn't bring pace and it never will. among the consequences was an upset in social unrest in iran as crippling sanctions were re introduced. but throughout the total of this, iran resumed a robust nuclear program, starting to enrich 60 percent uranium and moving closer to achieving with an ice nuclear capacity. we are now in a situation in which during the j 6 you, i evolved would need at least a year to be able to mask the material for a single nuclear weapon. right now it has enough material for 5, and he only needs about 10 days to enrich that material to weapons grade levels. during his presidential campaign, joe biden page to reinstate the wrong deal. along with several of the international treaties at the trump administration had walked away from immediately off to
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assuming office. president biden used executive orders to return the us to the paras agreement and the world health organization. because it rejoined the wrong deal in exactly the same way, but chose not to send to secretary of state to repair relations with allies rupture during the trump sierra. but the story us participation in the joint comprehensive plan of action did not appear to be on the agenda over the a lock preventing iran from developing its nuclear capacity was the single trump administration deal back to 5 by the end of the abraham records, a series of treaties, normalizing diplomatic relations between israel and it's era of neighbors, including the united arab emirates and bahrain. it is intent on bringing saudi arabia to the table as well. relying on one critical fact to michael, the signatories to the bottom of the code. saudi arabia has a strong antipathy towards iran,
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while they have been recent signs for personal between the 2 countries. this dislike is very much the blue that holds us nato in the gulf together. as is the opposition to the j. c. p. o, a. it's a fact that the find an administration is well aware of as it seeks to finish building a us supporting alliance in the gulf. any us return to the iran deal would in peril this process. so effectively, a choice has been made by kind of i'll just era washington, thousands of people fling ethnic fathers in northeast india, have taken refuge and military comes. troops have been deployed across multiple states off to protest against the majority may take community abrupt it on wednesday. they want to be constitutionally recognized as a tribe, which many are against dozens of people have been killed and thousands more displaced. in this condition. we handle some
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believe it upfront effect of that because they are still here if they find themselves so the save of a life, we can take some rifle under post so that the experience from a place of hiding emergency crews are searching for the missing in the east and democratic republic of congo off to floods and lance lives killed more than 200 people and a half of the victims of children and destruction in the south keep of provinces, making it harder for rescue teams to reach devastated areas. local volunteers have been helping with covenant bodies buried in the mud. don't to say they're running out of medical supplies to change the hundreds of people injured. right. and so the provence have been costs off. and by hassan, at least the aged people have been killed in more than 100 inches and flash floods
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and lines live. also southern belief just on provence have been inundated by days of heavy rain launch areas of asia, a sweltering. i'm just of a heat wave which began to april pylons. heat index had $54.00 degrees celsius last month. the highest on rack hold means your logical department is wanting a dangerous the hot weather this week. and the philippines, several schools have chosen classes to safe. going to help the students on a below reports from one elementary school. in manila of these agreed schoolers in cousin city, a suburb of the philippine capital, minnesota are supposed to be attending school in the afternoon. but their schedule has been moved up. there was one best of the attendance school even earlier in the morning. their learning schedule has been shortened to only 4 hours a day. and this is due to the extreme heat that filipinos have been experiencing for the past few weeks. the heat index hitting the 40s in the past few weeks. as
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you can see, this classroom is quite crowded. there is no air conditioning. there are fence though, but the principal told me that there are students who have suffered nosebleed. fortunately, no student here, a separate sheets troll, but there was one school south of the capital manila where 150 students suffered from heat stroke. 7 faded who had to be brought to hospital. this has prompted the education department to give these public elementary schools as well as high schools v way to be able to adjust their school hours. now what other schools are doing is what's called blended learning, where students come in for only a few days a week, say, 2 or 3 days and the rest of the days. they're at home learning online or supreme modules. the bad news is this weather is forecast to continue in the course. the able future would say weather forecast or say, you know, i mean on to, to arrive in the philippines. in june,
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barn to below algae 0. many of the states of emotions has been declared in the west and canadian province of l. bus or off the wildfires, fulls thousands of people to leave the homes. well then 24000 people have been moved and 110 active funds across the province that you 6 of them out of control, is experiencing a hot, dry spring. as follows in germany, according for strict domestic as it gets wolves following an increase and attacks on men lives stock so fast and has the story from lowest tax and the sheep grazing freely is becoming a rear side in germany. chapel it's task with maintaining grassland, a keeping the herds behind electric fences equipped with cameras to protect them from a new enemy. this farmer found the rules of tech in broad daylight with the help of god tops, she never escaped. so they know young has been less lucky in recent years,
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she's lost around 150 sheep to wolf, near the side of my floors, others with lodging about what we count when they want us to do more to protect us shape. but it's impossible. we love that job, we worked 7 days a week. i grew up with this. it's very difficult to see how everything has changed and invest. consultation is see the return of tools as a success story around 2000 of the endangered animals has been counted in germany since the 1st packs were cited again at the beginning of this century. for many that case will so many characters in german, sorry tales, but increasingly they have become a scary reality for these cheap and auto from animals. so much that the testing that to a consultation between thomas i'm conservation is a conflict that there's increasingly to an emotional employees at one environmental organization. received a grim warning when a severed hat was dumped at the office. in april. it's unclear who is responsible.
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it shows how desperate some of them all, but it also shows that they are not interested in no mood conversation and normal ways to find solutions. this yanna agrees that under certain circumstances, rules can be shots, especially if they are known to a tech sheep regularly. but some politicians want to go further. this is what the bavarian, lita, sap on german tv, these exclusive gums, i want to make this very clear of loans have no place here. he's as the future of farming is at stake. it was not cold. the o. p in parliament recently adopted the resolution to downgrade the walls protection status to help farmers. but you environment minnesota said the block should do more to protect the animals. hunters in germany are urging politicians to make a decision before people stop taking the law into their own hands. they're also concerned that humans could be next verse it couldn't happen. schultz wolves are smart creatures.
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