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[000:00:00;00] the hello until mccrae, this has been use our line from coming up in the next 60 minutes. probably swing potties in chile when a vote to rise and you trust constitution, slim prospects of peace. and so don warring factions, keep fighting is talks take place in saudi arabia. russia launch is a way for the strikes when you're trying to hit a victory day celebrations and must go this way. and a growing number of wolf for tax and gemini, as fond as ferrying to the live stock. uninstalled mex, the stuff in his continued his don't uninstalled. so the formula one sees in the reigning world champion winning in miami, despite starting the rice down in 9 supplies.
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the chillies government has suffered major states back up to avoid to elect advisors to draft a new constitution. and apply for leftist president gabrielle barge. 5 rod for publicans and other conservative policies took more than 50 percent of the poles were held after another proposed cha, so it was rejected. last year. i live in america, edited lucy and human reports from the capital of santiago, a little 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 too radical. i think you got and we need to reach a balance consensus. so that everyone is happy with the results. i'm like last time
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my 2000 more quality mole modern rules with a more modern vision of society in the constitution. that's what i hopeful. but that's likely to happen. if the previous counselor was dominated by the far left, this time it will be under the control of the right and for right together that clinched more than 30 of the 50 delegates each enough to pass any constitutional norm they propose on their own chiles. republican party, the most conservative of both, 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 in the, in our starting point, you have this process allows us to introduce new aspects to it. that we believe our constitution deserves. we can mother and nice fundamental rights like on our privacy and internet issues and misers to stabilize our political system. the results could have been different,
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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 experts appointed by congress has already presented, motivated proposals that include better recognition of 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 a referendum on december 17th. should the text to be found wanting surely will have lost the last opportunity for a long, long time, to finally eliminate the last important symbol of its former military dictatorship . and it would be an irony, particularly this year, as surely commemorates the 50, sent over 3 of the crew that gave birth to the constitution that so many fine. and
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it didn't it see in human out to 0 sump. yeah. well, let spring and harvey i saw he's a political analyst and experience on less than america. he joins us from london. thank you very much for being on al jazeera. i guess. first of all, how much of a blog is this for president barge? it was a massive bill, so it must have blowed because the far right of the your report. yes. but right the mention of gain ground on this up to my you'll read, you know, a 22 delegates. that means the round of 43 percent together with the all the right wing group. she lets it will. they have 11, they have a 21 percent. so together they have more than 64 percent of control of the assembly the left wing that the coalition from the president both is only good for 33 percent. 17 delegates bloat. but these, this assign, it was assigned to this could happen during the previous i call for september last
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year. it was the julian people if they wanted a new course deep enough simply to change 19. it could be most equity pollution of 61 percent voted in favor, but 38 percent voted kings the power of those here. maybe a call to gauge that they are very people who are opposed to change. the coming constitution will be charged for writing a new one. that's going to be very interesting to see what they are going to accept . the recommendations are being made when they why the new contribution, because it is more of a public will have the power to veto the majority of, of, of the, of the day. like is that come for the right on the far right. okay. well, what do you think that you're going to do with its power and control? i mean, what changes do you think that you're likely to mike before it gets put back to advise? so that's going to be interesting. the idea would be the probably they will try to keep it. we'll try to keep the covering, go to elements of the coming constitution. we mustn't forget the from my doctor, the constitution of 1980 almost every year. they think change isn't that
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constitutional reform adopted to new times, but the state remains the same. so it remains to be seen whether they're going to fight to keep some of the key elements of the 1980 contribution or accept the recommendations into an in rate in relation to. so if a rides on the side of cyber probation, i know that's just going to be very interesting to see what the complex have difficult mandation. now, it will depend very much on the pressure that will be under the republicans, which is to find a ride pots. you don't have one, they're going to be under pressure to accept these reforms. so even if we, we don't know really, whether they're going to make on stations in relation to that position so far, we don't think they're going to do that. but that picture might be shoes for them to accept the recommendations that'd be made for them to add new elements to these contributions. but they are likely to keep some of the elements of design to get to go to tutoring. because again, we must have to get these parties are the parties who oppose a new referral, a new constitution, and they are going to be charged or writing and even which is going to be part of
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books he got. but at the same time is going to be being charged for the far right of the republican box. well, i guess if the previous council was dominated by the 5 lift and this time is being controlled by the rise in the 5, right. i mean, this division that they are going to, uh, i guess come out within 4 months time. is it just going to be rejected by voices? again? do you think it would be, would depend very much on whether the constitutional needs the respects. i'm all for recommendations that's going to be very interesting. we mustn't forget that 61 percent of people voted in favor of a new policy to show that means that more than my years of cheating one and you contribution one you're supposed to do is you will have to be slightly different or different from the 1980 constitution, or there was people who have voted in favor of having a new one, 1st of all, sick or they will have to fix it. was the original constitution with the 19 of 1980 the notice fixed in the human rights inside the rights social elements. they will have to include that. now if they reject take a bit,
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reject these contribution. you're supposed to be very difficult for that. for tv, for that, for that, or then you'd have to push them to be to be passed. okay, thank you. we're gonna have to leave it there, but we really do appreciate your time and your inside that is have a saw, hey, for us and political and list an expert on latin america. thank you. representatives from saddam's war insides out in saudi arabia as a talks along with the u ins, top aid official, but delegates from citizens in the paramilitary rapid support forces said they would only discuss, documented terry and truth and nothing in to the conflict of all the representatives mason jeff 5 and continues and the sudanese capital cotton and its surrounding cities. hundreds of people have been killed since the violent power struggle began. more than 3 weeks ago. multiple 65 deals have faulted a will speak to have a morgan and caught him in just a moment. but 1st we're going to go to original sorta and the saudi arabian city of
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jetta, with those talks between the war insides taking place. and it was so uh, another day of tools even is finding continues, as we mentioned, i mean, is there any progress there? i was just not, not that much of the program seem to tour the day off the negotiations here in, in, in just about saw the officials are seeing that they are very close to coordination with the americans and also the piano. so he's involved in this negotiation and they are putting the pressure on the water, the sides to every, on 3 points. the 1st one to open up a humanitarian quoted, or a new cartoon. and in on demand. and also to provide the protection to disobedient facilities, including the hospice of detroit point is just secure at the time delivery to us. and then later to build a mechanism that will monitor these tools so far that hasn't been that much or for, for pro gas. so ad, according to so do officials, however,
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they say that both sides are now expressing be reading this at least agree on a temporary truce. and also expressing the willingness to open up did you mentality and uh, quoted those here. but as i said, the fight is still continuing. now here it seems to them, but there is a tremendous pressure on them. and so all the officials are just saying that the tools sort of the tools, there's a positive ground because of the internal and external factors that out of so done . and they said that the tools are going to continue. however, as of now, we do not have any certain time limits or timeline and that are not much of the details that are now really so far. we haven't seen any official statements or any documents being, being, being really is the issue. however, if the towards these are the put them into the tools, if they can achieve these 3 points them. so the officials are seeing that the next phase of the 2nd phase is going to start to negotiate on
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a permanent ceasefire. and the process of the normalization to start, like i really took the pressure on both of these uh, results in a positive outcome sooner rather than later. this risk will suit us for us in june . and we're going to go now to the morgan, who is in a cartoon for us. and as we mentioned, a few of our findings going on for nearly 4 weeks now. and does all have the side have the upper hand of the sides, or is this just turning into a long drawn out style? nice as well, the rapids support forces have been trying to make gains just like this of the news army has been trying to make gains as well. now that was fine. thing in the, in the, not in the parts of northern battery here in the cabinets. i'm kind of told in the, in, in the hotel north and the city widely known as battery. and there, when we spoke to residents about what's happening between the hours of monday morning, they said that the rapid support forces, which are in control of one brake that connects the muslim part of the capitol to the west. some parts of the capital have been trying to proceed to the 2nd branch
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that also connects the 2 parts of the capital to each other and which is currently controlled by the sudanese army. so they said that the army was able to advise this the, the rapid support forces were able to advance just a few kilometers, opened fire, frightening the citizens who were living, in fact, residential area and forcing many of them to stay indoors. when they were thinking of leaving their homes, either to get basic commodities like food and water, or to try to leave the capitals just like tens of thousands of others have already done. so there is fighting ongoing in the northern parts of the capital and has been heavy artillery strikes in the around the area of the presidential palace, which at the army has been trying to regain control from the very 1st day of the fighting. then that the 5 digit sort of flying overhead residents in the 3 cities here in the capital, hot to him, said that they were able to hear the fight the jets and see the fight suggests prompting many of them to stay indoors. feeling that there will be more as strikes as the day progresses. okay, thank you so much. that's have a morgan for us in cotton as well. so as the finding began to un has reduced the
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10s of thousands of people crossing into south. so down most of the south, susan is returning home. late agencies say it's adding to an already diet. humanitarian crisis in the country. and getting new arrivals to the final destination is proven, challenging, is hiring the task, the reports from college a lot of people arriving in south dawn are trying to get here to a port in police. those are the fighting incident on days or weeks before them told them to come here and board evacuation claim. i knew my 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 pushing through the crowd to get on a plane. living here is rough. there's no shelter, water oh, adequate toilet facilities. this is the,
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the government the size agencies in more than $30000.00 vacancies and retain these have reached out to done. but not everyone is registered and members of thought to be higher. so that's why we need to get into adaptive areas. because most of the voters 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 way 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. there's a group assignments i'll be taken to a refugee camp. they've managed to get out of sit on is like so many others they
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face and uncertain future. hardaman costs are all just a college subsidized. there's plenty more hit on this news outlet, including 5 years off to the us, withdrew from the around nuclear deal. we looked at how to the nuclear program has grown extreme with a hit sludge pods of asia. we look at what's causing record frightening temperatures and laser and sport, the costly era that could see mentioned. so you're not missing out on champions league qualification. the, the democratic republic of congo is observing a die of morning, often more than 200 people were killed in floods in land slides, emergency cruise, a searching for people missing in the worst hood province of south keeper. well dr . say the running out of supplies to treat the injured dimitri method to incur
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reports. this one is one of hundreds of people who have come to the m a could be to get medical help it off the days of floods and land slides devastated the south keeping regions the village hospital has run out of medicine. john skins has a broken leg. she says she was buried and rescued only off to screams for help with her. i clung to a collapsing house. it fell on top of me and i was confident that i lost lots of members of my family. brothers and sisters in little 2 bodies have been found but say for the others have not since the day flooding and lance lights have swept away roads and left hundreds that present felix to security declared monday as a day of national mourning. mcgrooves village street says people are doing what they can to recover,
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but they need help. tell him about what was the and as soon as we ask the national government to come to our aid agency and everyone was watching me and these interview across the world to come in any emergency because that i know places to sleep. there are no blankets to cover the reason nothing to eat, we're not, we're not thousands of people have been buried some in mass graves. but with nearly 2000 people reported missing many more grades will most likely need to be taught to be treatment vanco out to 0 and practiced on at least 8 people have been killed in more than 100 injured and flash floods and land slides. lots of southern village histone proteins in on dice is of the days of heavy rain bug, a sinus emerging as one of the global hard spark of climate track crisis. despite of its very less emissions, we have faced with the worst of climate change impacts as unaffected in regards to
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a time bomb, which we have sitting on lodge areas of asia, a sweltering under severe heat wave that started in april thailand's heat index had $54.00 degrees celsius last month. the highest on record, meet your logical departments this morning of dangerously holt with it this week. in the philippines, several schools have shortened classes to protect students health. and to be lower reports from an elementary school in manila as well. 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 vast of 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 you can see,
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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 suffered seed stroke, but there was one school south of the capital manila where 150 students suffered from heat stroke. 7 stated, 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 footprint modules. the bad news is this weather is forecast to continue in the foreseeable future with safe weather forecast or say, you know, i mean on to, to arrive in the philippines in june. barn to below, i'll do 0. many of the pacing human is
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a professor of sustainability and cursing university. he says, governments need to prepare for more extreme with a the climate change is enabling these massive extreme events to occur because there's so much more energy in the atmosphere due to fossil fuel banning. and that energy is going to go some way. so it can level a polar vortex and make it shift the whole structure of the atmosphere. pushing desert a, across the tropics for in new wise that's not been experienced. el nino is back. we've had the la nina in the, in the eyes, in region and right through a strider with extremes of a ryan full. that's is now shifting to extremes of heat
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uh as it switches. but those switches now it carrying more frequently. so to get more it streams from one side to the other. and that's, that's also causing this, but it's behind to do is the climate change effect in our era. we are seeing unprecedented effects that cannot be predicted. so it's gonna cost a lot of money to make these changes. we've got to do it quickly. otherwise some of the more people will die. well, much of a strategy is experiencing and unusually early winter up. last of i see from and talked to the schools temperatures to plummets from queensland and the north to test mania in the south. we hold low temperatures have been reported in new south wales and the, the capital camera. the conditions have caused flat delays and cancellations on the side of emergency has been declared in the western canadian province of alberta after wildfires full of thousands of people from the huns. within 24000 have been
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evacuated within 105 as a building across the province. 56 of them out of control. the area is experiencing a hot dry spring. vanessa has successfully launched the 1st of 2 cycle in monitoring satellites. 3, the, the rockets took off from a launch site on the ceilings north islands. it's the 1st of 3 such satellite launches considered crucial to tracking potentially harmful with the systems head of the sun, the storm season in the united states. it's been 5 years since the us withdrew from the nuclear deal with a ron on the phone. the president on the trump to run has since stepped up its nuclear programs that are running an official site that's still willing to return to the agreement. if the us government holds up its side of the bargain dosage
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already takes a look at where things stand of the joints. the comprehensive plan of action was signed in july 2015 and endorsed by the united nations security council. it was meant to limit your ons nuclear program in exchange for lifting sanctions and allowing to run back into financial markets. after decades of isolation, signatories were iran, and the 5 permanent members of the un security council in germany. but just 2 years after it was implemented, the united states pulled out of the deal saying it wasn't a good one and impose thousands of new sanctions on their own. prior to 2015, then the deal was signed. there was this dichotomy inside of the country that uh, there's kind of debates whether we should trust the united states. there is now a consensus, both among the public and political allots that the united states is not a partner or is not
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a con suite to be trusted when it comes to international deals for you to jump on your, on your move in response, in may 2019 iran announced it was resuming nuclear activities and not abiding by the restrictions set out in the agreement. 4 years later, it has expanded into new areas of research, such as enrichment, uranium to 60 percent, and using more efficient center fantastic time. even though these moves have raised questions about turnarounds, commitments are returning to a deal because the capabilities of knowledge gains cap for you reverse. for example in 2016 and was estimated that it will take around about 12 months to build a nuclear weapon under restored deal. now that timeframe is about a few weeks although to run, maintains it is not seeking a nuclear weapon. the international atomic energy agency says it is virtually blind when it comes to monitoring your own nuclear programs. and that's causing alarm in washington. it is
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a genuine danger to regional security and to global security and indeed united states of america. and we're going to continue to take action uh to yes, deter ron from getting a nuclear weapon and then to seek a diplomatic solution that puts this on a long term pathway of stability. that stability may be a long way off as attacks such as this one at the times nuclear plants have taken place over the past few years. the iran leaves is rails or so to which denies any involvement. as long as the shadow war continues, there seems to be little hope. the 2015 agreements can be salvage, highlighting the need for a new deal. dorothy jibari also sarah hair on mike hand that looks back a trump decision to pull out of the deal. and why it wasn't reversed by his successor, joe finding your on deal was regarded as bulk obama signature, international achievement. iran met it's preliminary pledges, the us the
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e. u. and the united nations responded by repealing or suspending sanctions. but the deal didn't survive of change over administration in the us. the fact is, this was a horrible one sided deal that should have never, ever been may. it didn't bring cause it didn't bring peace. and it's never, well 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 ju ring the j 6. you, i evolved would need at least a year to be able to m mast and material for a single nuclear weapon. right now it has enough material for 5,
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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 assuming office. president biden used executive orders to return the us to the paris agreement. and the world health organization, because it rejoined the wrong deal and exactly the same way, but chose not to send to secretary of state to repair relations with allies rupture during the trump sierra buck. a store in us participation in the joints. the comprehensive plan of action did not appear to be on the agenda. although the aim of 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,
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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 brad no code. saudi arabia has a strong antipathy towards iran. 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 within peril this process. so effectively, a choice has been made by kind of, i'll just say era. washington are still a head on al jazeera criticism from the width of the story is reinstated to the arab league, ending a 12 year suspension and could climate change be?
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the reason the bicycle fantasy runs that story coming up like it was the ally that things are set to get wet to across the west of europe over the next few 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 will not dry a day for island and britain with sheffield recording the woman's day of yes so far . however, temperatures are set 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, affecting some of the islands in the central mediterranean,
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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 bol guerria. but the west of the wet weather, pulling into more western areas. showers is what us and found a storm. so full island on britain on monday, that heavy rain pulling in across the low countries and from a much clearer picture of the east to this lot sunshine for poland, 15 degrees invoice. so on tuesday, sorry, can you spell me the twins that matches once and now the right communication dival afternoon depends causing
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a generation of weight an intimate study by traditional grappling with changing time, travelling the time now to sierra the latest news as it breaks a just to say that a hundreds of students, refugees within the community, why you have to be registered, then people cannot access page with detail coverage. he believes his message of protecting fundamental rights and democracy. well, once again, resumes with voters from around the world. one thing it shows is, russia's continued the ability to be able to strike anywhere in this country. whenever it pleases the, the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder about top stories. the sour chili's government has some of them may just sit back up to the front when opposition one most states on the council that will draw up the new constitution boulevard was held off to another proposed child. so it was rejected last year. the democratic republic of congo is observing it dialed morning off to more than 200 people were killed in slugs and land slides emergency cruise, the searching people, nothing in the worst of problems, so keep more fighting has taken place and so downs capital is represented himself the warring sides hold talks and saudi arabia delegates from the army and the records support forces. so they would only discuss a few minutes. harry and troops with thousands continue to stream out of so down in
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search of safety. the government and neighboring chad says it expects to receive $100000.00 refugees. if international mediation fails, it also risk becoming the next flash point for violence in the region side. best route, the reports from the capitol into shane. the battle of hard to a fight for us who does company could ignite conflicts across the continent. that is the view and neighboring tract, the land lock nation in the heart of africa is politically fragile from its own rebellion a few years ago. so despite tens of thousands of refugees streaming across its eastern border from sea, done, and more on the way the wheel where each had sweeter, say, is maintaining national security comes out of the company. so let's go ahead utilize, once a conflict endures, it plunges a country into chaos. it leads to arm groups of formation of factions that are
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uncontrollable by the state. and it also impacts the economy. if the conflict in sudan continues chad will have many security problems with them, particularly a country western allies hold could some day be in oasis of stability began expanding military spending even before the prices of the chad really is a place that is boxed in by conflicts south west, just across the river, behind me is come a route. now fighting there a few years ago displaced tens of thousands of refugees who are still here in the capitol to the north along the border with libby as well as to the south. and central african republic are armed rebel groups that want to over throw the current government and to the west along the borders with nigeria, the chair and again come a room. the orange group vocal her wrong remains very active. in such a dangerous neighborhood, the government has prioritized secured, but human rights groups say, what was meant to be a transitional government is consolidating power,
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is the best way to guarantee regional safety. right now, analysts say is a ceasefire in cartoon. it's not just a fighting about done, it might be a fighting that would visualize very easily. so it's about calling the 2 parties to have everything that goes beyond their own position. so the issue with the future of so done and do it if you just see the names, but also the future of the what region in the core of the discussions they might be chat, state and civil society would mean deeply divide but tend to agree that more insides into done should take it out, not fight it, because it seems what happens and so you don't, will not stay into the same bus route of the old g 0. jemina. check you cry and says it shut down. thousands of russian drones targeting the capital key. even organize the tax prussia has stepped up drone and miss ald strikes and racing dies. the new wave of attacks comes they have rushes victory day holiday on choose
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day. that commemorates the soviet victory of a nazi germany child strep. that has more from keith, one of the largest biologies of russian to tax in recent weeks, div crate and all sorts. he's saying that also t 5 so cool kind of calls you drones. that's targeted areas in the cube region. shops down, however, there have been casualties according to the matter of cubits all the clips. gotta be saying that at least 5 people were reportedly injured. we understand from folding debris of those drones being intercepted there. also, according to the ukrainian ministry, at least 16 me solve that talk to the areas and car cube kids on because i live in odessa 8. apparently i me. so i was able to do some very dramatic pictures. it was believed to be a food warehouse on file in odessa. these attacks come a day before a very symbolic and important day for russia, the commemoration of,
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of victory over nazi germany. so that unions victory of analysis, jeremy, that's happening across russia tomorrow. and we understand that there was a lot of pressure on wagner policies and russian policies in and around the besieged city of boston, moved to take full control of bus, moved before tomorrow. some sort of celebration, certainly to give a lot of may. it puts him on victory day. we've heard from the leader of wagner over nights. if any, pre goshen leaving a message on his telegram channel. saying that to the munition that he had been demanding and threatening to pull out the float if he didn't receive it. apparently you now saying that the munition is on the way and saying that the evolving, the forces have pushed forward overnight into some of the remaining areas that ukrainian forces control progression saying ukrainians now or any control on the suite square kilometers of boss moves. and also was mentioning is that this huge
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biology of attack, so then the light comes on as we expect a ukrainian accounts to offensive to stall the counter offensive. that is being spoken about for weeks and months. now we know that the russians are digging in building huge, defensive light and certainly south of separation. and we understand right the way along the front line, the russian hill, socrates in these occupied areas of ukraine saying that there is an ongoing evacuation of civilians in those areas in preparation for what is expected to be a push bar. ukrainian policies in the coming days and weeks aids correlations charge with the child's traffic is set to go on trial in zambia, the accused of plugins, the traffic, for instance, from neighboring democratic republic of congo, the full capital side, they legally adopted the children age between one and 3 years old, the group has been out on file, but were arrested again last week was trying to leave the country thousands of
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people thing ethnic violence. and ne, india have taken refuge in military camps. troops had been deployed across the multiple states out to protest against the majority me, ty, community were held on wednesday. the group is facing opposition to its demand, to be recognized as a tribe under the constitution. thousands of people have been killed in thousands forced from the hugs. in this condition, we handle some believe it upfront a federal debt because they are still here if they find themselves. so to save of life, we can take some rifle under post so that this comes from a place of heidi at least 20 people have died in india when a boat stay with traveling and capsized. that happens in town, the coastal town and the southern state of carola,
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local media site. the 2 story tourist vessel was always a crowded and many passengers. when we were in life jackets. full visibility is hampered risk. you will formations at least 27 workers have died in a fine, gold mine and southern peru that happens in the remote parts of the ira supposed region relatives have been waiting to hear about their loved ones. not the mind company said $175.00 minus, evacuated during the place which authorities are blaming on a short circuits. or at least 7 people had been killed in the us state of texas of the car driving to pedestrians outside the homeless shelter used by migrants. the drive is in custody and has been charged with reckless driving. the incident happens in the city of brownsville, on the border with mexico were treated as an accident. definitely not.
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right now. it is very is the fluid case, right now. information might change. so that's why the u. s. has criticized the decision by the arab league to re admit syria, 12 years of it was suspended over the government's crack down on a popular uprising. the state department says it's skeptical. the president, bashar assad is willing to take steps needed to in serious crisis. but the move was welcomed by most got a close to a lot of damascus. so it comes ahead of an annual error summit and saudi arabia. on monday, the 19th. i fell off get the return of syria is the beginning of a movement. 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. also, 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 know what the decision
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was made during a meeting of foreign ministers in cairo. all 13 of the 22 men besides that, attended back to the move cause of mind governments that didn't take pause. syria was expelled by the pen error body in 2011 after the violence. oppression of street protest against president bashar al assad. nearly half a 1000000 people have died in the civil ball that followed millions of syrian sword refuge abroad, and many remained displaced within the country as well. the decision follows the original push towards the ending, serious diplomatic isolation. holly hush him has more said yeah, admitted to the autumn league after a 12 year absence. the decision is the most significant today to be taken by upstate to normalize relations with damascus in the same hole in 2011. the audibly got off to the resolution to suspend celia's membership,
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saying the shuttle assets government had to pay to stop. it struck down on protest as a religion has changed in the us government's approach towards those opposed to is ruled. those in favor of the step say it's would have a major impact on the future of syria and its neighbors improve stability and the country is expected to enable the return of those instead it's 12. yeah, we'll what critics say, we have many d think i said sets it dangerous precedent for the holding power to account and see it. yeah. and the world. but the outbreak expects that agent to benefit from its decision regional moves to watch reconciliation started in the past 5 years in 2018 . the u. a and by hiring reopen the embassies in damascus. and since 2020 turkish on city an intelligence officials have met several times. recently, both countries, deputy foreign ministers met to moscow following talks between defense ministers in
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2022. so do you for the minutes suffice? i've been fight. honda met, i said nearly 3 weeks ago, something that 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 radium president visited syria. that's relations between central and under yard are also taking any you direction or the how should i just see it all. this. joshua land us is director of the center for middle east studies at the university of oklahoma. he says, many arab states now see direct engagement with syria as the best way forward. you can choose your friends, but you can choose your neighbors. and sanctions haven't worked. and they, they are countries what 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
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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 and 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 or 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 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 saudi arabia and madison 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
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a dent in any of those problems is by engaging with upside tens of thousands of supporters of turkish presidents, race of type at one has really been a sample one week before elections. and one is facing his toughest challenge since taking pallet 2 decades ago. his main rival is opposition candidate. kamala clinched. the old pole seduced. it will be a tight rice. it was still a hit on al jazeera in sports, a team own it gets in only action during the mpi files. and he's here with that
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the firm is in germany cooling for strict emissions against vols following an increase in the tax on livestock. the wolf has made a comeback in west and you were bound to being extinct from more than a century is protected under european union. laure, step boston has the story from lowest section a. the sheep grazing freely is becoming a rear side in germany. chaplet status quit maintaining grassland are keeping the hood behind electric fences equipped with cameras to protect them from a new enemy. this farmer from the rules of tech in broad daylight with the help of god ducks her, she never escaped. so the young has been less lucky. in recent years, she's lost around 150 sheep to move near the size must close others with washing about what we count when they want us to do more to protect us shape. but it's
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impossible. we love our job. we worked 7 days a week. i grew up with this, it's very difficult to see how everything has changed. the consultation is see the return of the roles 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 decades 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 test of that to a consultation between farms and conservation is a conflict that there's increasing lead 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. it shows how desperate some of them all, but it also shows what they are not interested in, no mood conversation, and normal ways to find solutions. garcia agrees that under certain circumstances,
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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 lead a sap on german t v. these extra guns i want to make this very clear. i have no place here. he's as the future of farming is at stake. it was not cold. the o p and paul, i'm a to recently adopted a resolution to downgrade the walls protection status to help pharmacy, but e u, environment minutes to say 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 are also concerned that humans could be next verse it couldn't happen. schultz was their smart creatures. over centuries, they went through natural selection based on their intelligence that makes it difficult to protect cattle against them. but on the other hand, their intelligence means they understand that if we kill one member of the pack, they will quickly learn their lesson. it's only one of the possible solutions to
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maintaining a balance between humans and wide life. a balance that's currently on the threat. step 5, some l g 0 in low effects. any less tons of support. now his and a thank you so much so much for stopping his continued his dominant style. so the form of the season with the when in miami, the raining will champions taking the victory despite starting the rice down in 9th . the bus driver had moved up to into the 2nd place by lat full saying. and he was too quick a resign rental to say, my search eric perez, who has once he rises the season, elizabeth stephens, the chrome pre when of the year. he leads the champ, shooting out by full team points from perez to cross the line. and 2nd, estimates was fernando alone. so he was the, a good good rates. i mean that's set out of trouble in the beginning. and then uh, yeah, just sort of clean raise, you know, pick the cause off on my one. and then i could say i was really long on the how buyers and that's where we, i think made the difference today and yeah, then a good little better way that we check or the end. so everyone kept clean and
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that's the most important then. yeah, great, great with today, slightly less harmonious finish of the lights has nascar race in kansas, the truck crowd. risk drive is rough, chest a and a warrant seed on the left and no direction extending into the pit. like i said, like to said he was sick and tired of chest pains dried and started off. let's get the rice to in the english premier. they talk to a live a to know when of a new castle has moved them within a points of lead. as much as the city, but also have play the game more. and there's only 3 games left in the season that actually clocks. that's a said memory to a loss that you counsel last season, which ended also hopes of champ, is the qualification of most of i to display as head of this fixed at the motion is that we have last year and the dressing room. you have to make sure that you feel them again to, to realize how difficult, how nasty and how on placing they are. and then you have to find
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a way to approach the game in a different way. as much as you know, it's a stumbling little bit, it's a sheet of a top full finish mistake coming up, pace and go, keep it up with the hey, yeah, so the base and one mill, west time united. all full. so in this table, 2 points behind the castle for the only a points that have now suffice with a pool and royce. and also i have a chance of advertising in germany chewed volume school twice and a big win suppression development, which keeps the pressure on league need is by munich. the open basic goals because 6 now result means that just the point behind bind. both teams have 3 games left in that season. goldman amy's when a lead tonsils for the 1st time since 2012 it was a great game and it was a decent performance from from all the players. and that's something that is really good. and also the plays that came on that a good impact on the, on the game. and if you can't continue like this, and in trainings and if we continue like this in the next game. so we're going to have
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a great chance purse on your mind. well met 1st game since suspending middle must see tell you, i'm back time on the scroll, isn't it? 31. when i have a twat must see was suspended after making that an authorized trip to saudi arabia . 56 points clear at the top of the french, of a number of home runs being hit in major league baseball games is on the rise. nobody seems entirely sure why, but according to a new study, climate change could be playing a role. gabrielle is on the reports from new york. are they are, those are the game for baseball fans home runs or a highlight of the game. and statistics show that the number of home runs hit during baseball games has been on the rise. certainly because of climate change. that's according to a new report by scientists at dartmouth college. we use data on a over a 100000 baseball games, showing that warmer temperatures increase the number of home runs in baseball games
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on a day to day basis. the 2nd component of our study ties this to climate change and shows the increased temperature is over the last 10 years to produce almost more than $500.00 home runs total. already. that number will continue to grow in the future with potentially hundreds more home runs per year. if temperatures continue in 2018 major league baseball commission to study led by 10 scientists to determine what was leading to the increase in home runs, they could not reach a definitive conclusion. but ultimately, a lot of their research led back to this, the baseball small changes in how baseballs are manufactured, potentially increase aerodynamic capabilities. they took them and threw them into tumble drivers, which is kind of interesting. so you got a ball, it really flattened, the seams. it made the balls are much more spherical,
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the dry went down, travel even farther. but perhaps it's not just about the ball and not just about climate change. some baseball experts point to other contributing factors as well, like a better understanding of swing mechanics, strength training, and smaller ballparks where players don't have to hit it as far to get a home run. but in the end, it makes little difference. as long as home runs are being hit, fast is don't mind either way. gabriel was on don't. how does you do your incentives called us out cross has retained his madrid open. so i told the 20 year old hippie thing. sony. sony. it was funny basing. john lennox strip of germany in the fine was he phillips, the french open? the victory given y'all across his full trophy via his 10 over james, hold and put in a game winning performance for the philadelphia 76 is in the m b a. playoff series
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