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[000:00:00;00] the challenges with the shop to the head of the silencing of the renowned palace, giving american journalist the people pouring its $0.03 on the nation. and yet no accountability a thorough investigation into the final moments of her life. and its on time, the end at the hands of his rating forces. the king should e mclaughlin, on a jersey to the
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the right to bring policies in china when i'm ready to write a new draft constitution. the kyle: this is algebra live from though those are coming up. at least 2 people dead off the floods and then slides the democratic republic of congo. the search for those missing continues the same prospects of peace ensued on warring factions. keep fighting as tools take place and saudi arabia and people can pick the same bus robbie and shots capital in to meet with the government is increasingly concerned the finding in neighboring. so don't put spark on risk. and a growing number of wolf attacks in gemini has fall is fair. and so that lives down
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the so as government has stuff with a major set back off to a vote, to elect to advise us to draw off the new constitution. and it blows the left as president gabriel burridge fall. right. republicans and all the conservative policies took more than 50 percent. the poles were held off to another propose joshua was rejected last year or less than america as felicia newman reports from the capital 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 an exclusive draft charger they rejected. last september for being too radical, my kindergarten, we need to reach
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a balance the consensus so that everyone is happy with the results. i'm like last time, my 2000 and 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 council 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 choose 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. you know, so we thought about it is 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
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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 experts appointed by congress has already presented moderate 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 charger only 4 months. then it will be put to the vote again in a referendum on december 17th. shouldn't be techs to be found wanting. sheeley will have lost the last opportunity for a long, long time, to finally eliminate the last important symbols of its former military dictatorship . and it would be an irony, particularly this year, as surely commemorates the 50 found
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a bursary of the cool that gave birth to the constitution that so many fine image image to see and human al jazeera son. yeah. will have you, if i hey, as a political, unless an expert on latin america, he says all parties will have to compromise for a new constitution to be approved during the previous i call for the september last year was the cheese young people, if they wanted a new course, keep an assembly to chase and 19 a few people say contribution of 61 percent voted in favor, but so the 8 percent voted of kings. the power of those here is that they are very people who are opposed to change. the coming constitution will be charged for writing a new one. and that's going to be very interesting to see what the economics at the recommendations are being made when they why the new contribution, because it is more of a public level type, the power to veto. the majority of, of, of the, of the day like is that come for the ride on the far right. we mustn't forget the, from the doctor,
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the constitution of 1980 that almost every year the scene changes and that constitutional reform adopted to new times. but the speed 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 constitution or accept the recommendations into a new in written relation to the right side of the target probation. i know that, but yeah, like you to keep some of the elements of design thinking inside people. again, we must have to get this part of the parties or polls a new referral, a new constitution, and they are going to be charged or writing and even which is going to be by adults who got. but at the same time is going to be being charged for the far right of the republican fox. the democratic republic of congo is observing a day of mourning of the devastating funds and land slides led to the depths of at least $400.00 people. emergency crews of searching for people missing in the west has provence of south key the last out to say the running out of supplies to treat
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the injured to be too much. but in case reports, this one is one of hundreds of people who have come to me. i'm a qu b to get medical help. that of the days of floods and lance lights 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 to bodies have been found but say for the others have not since the day flooding and lance lights have swept away roads and left 100 dead president felix to security declared monday as a day of national morning. mcgrooves village street says people are doing what they can to recover, but they need help. tell them about what we're giving them
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a. 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 today, we're not, we're not thousands of people have been buried some in mass graves with, with nearly 2000 people reported missing many more grades will most likely need to be taught to be too much of it in co, out to 0 impact. hassan at least 8 people have been killed in more than 100. injured and flash floods and then slide spots of southern village just on provence all inundated off the days of heavy rain. no, jerry is of age or a sweltering under a severe heat wave that started in april. thailand's heat index had $54.00 degrees celsius last month, the highest on record. that means your logical department has warning of
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dangerously hot weather this week. in the philippines, several schools have shortened classes to protect students. health found to be low reports from an elementary school in manila. with these grade schoolers in cousins 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 batch that attended 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. the filipinos have been experiencing for the past few weeks. the heat index hitting the 40s in the past few weeks. as 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 suffered seats stroke, but there was one school south of the capital manila where 150 students suffered
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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 through a print modules. the bad news is this weather is forecast to continue in the foreseeable future. would say weather forecast or say, you know, i mean on to, to arrive in the philippines in june, a barn to below. i'll just narrow minded as much of a strain it is experiencing an unusually early winter, a blast of icy from, and talked to cause temperatures to plummets from queensland in the north to test mania in the south record, low temperatures have been the force of the new south wales as made
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a capital camera conditions have cause flight delays and cancellations stays with leisure. this has been declared in the western canadian province of i'll bus. i'm now to wall 5 full thousands of people from the homes will in 24000 people have been evacuated. more than $100.00 fives of binding across the province. 36 are out of control. the area is experiencing a hot dry spring. representatives from sue jones, warring sides are in saudi arabia for talks along with the u ins. top aid official, but fighting is continuing in the capsule call. 2 delegates from the student is army in the power mode, you rapid support forces that they would only discuss a humanitarian, choose a not an end to the conflict. that's also the has more. and there's very little information about the progress regarding this task. so we know that they have arrived 3 days of a visitor,
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the often negotiations that are taking place in did remember if it is still an important steps to one of the pieces, because this is the 1st time that would in fact the wording part is this simple for sense or does armies are, are coming together and they are talking to each other. so this is a, this is regarded as a program, 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 exit on 3 points. so the 1st one is to open up a humanitarian quoted for capital costume. and is to be in city from the mind. and the 2nd point is to put away the protection for the estimating facilities, including the hospitals. and 3rd, one is to secure a throughs and also to build a mechanism that is going to oversee this through and also through to the,
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to report that those who buy it is that because in the last 3 weeks we have seen that it has several of these fired and those, but they were quickly violated by the, by, by both parties for the us. see the security as they've been a few of the whole north africa is significant. that's why so these and americans pardoned close coordination and putting a tremendous pressure on both parties to agree at least to to declare a ceasefire that would work under the latest of the pricing on the ground. his have a morgan and compton both sides are making los at last as in some parts of the capital caught up to him and there lou, they're making their there and they're making gains in other parts. for example, in the northern parts of the capitol in the city of roughly, uh, the sudanese army was able to push back. they are a stuff from a bridge known as have say, a bridge which is further up north. and for next, the city of, by the, in the northern part of the capital to the, to city of, to on demand in the west, some parts of the capital. but there's another bridge that they've trying to take
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over right now. this fine thing in the city of bassetti around a bridge called him batch, which also commits the moving parts of the capital to the west. some parts. uh, and this has been ongoing for about an hour now. residents who we spoke to say that they can hear a heavy artillery that they can hear machine guns being 5 by the rapids support forces and this with the news army. and that they can hear flights of 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 the 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 slides gains in approaching the vicinity of the presidential palace. so fighting is ongoing between the rapids support forces and the said in his army, but it's not only here in hot tune. 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 laid where this is denise army was able to repel attacks from the rapids support forces. so the army is making
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gains in some areas losing and of those and same goes for the rapid support forces of thousands continue to leads to john and such of safety. the government and neighboring child says that expects to receive $100000.00 refugees. if international mediation fails, it will so risk becoming the next flash point for violence in the region. same bus or off a report from the capsule engine may not. of the battle of hard to a site for us who does company could ignite conflicts across the continent. that is the view in neighboring chat. the land block 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 real where a child's leader say these maintaining national security completely company. so let's go ahead utilize, once a conflict endures and plunge as a country into chaos, it leads to arm groups of formation of factions that are uncontrollable by the
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state. and it also impacts the economy. if the conflict in sudan continues chad will have many security problems with them, particularly weak a country western allies hold good. some they'd be an oasis of stability began expanding military spending even before the crisis. 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 displays 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 on remains very active in such a dangerous neighborhood, the government as prioritize secured. but human rights groups say what was meant to be
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a transitional government is consolidating power. the best way to guarantee regional safety right now, analysts say is a ceasefire. in cartoon, it's not just the fighting about so that 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 don 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 in so you don't, will next day to day the same bus route, the older 0 jemina check. so it has hair on out and say around 5 years on the us with drove through from yvonne and yuki, a d a. we look at how turnarounds, nuclear program is expanded.
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the when the taliban took control of afghanistan in august 2021. it spots a message and a special to pop before 11 east makes the chinese entrepreneurs with the other one on out 11 days that ended holden, 16 young blight, to the land and flattened everything. the powerful testimony of palestinian families in garza. as they remember, the children killed joe with the as of may 2021. i remember him every minutes and a team of him coming back to me 11 days in may on. i'll just the,
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[000:00:00;00] the challenges here around the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, again, you're watching out is there has remained a top stories this hour to i have government and stuff with
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a may just set by come to the right when opposition one most seats on account. so little dropped a new constitution. the village was held off to another propose johnston was rejected last year. democratic republic of congo is observing a day of mourning, often more than 400 people were killed in front and land signs. emergency craigslist searching for people missing in the west. head of province of south keith. more fighting has taken place in saddam's capital as representatives of the warring sides, hotels and saudi arabia. delegates from the army on the rapids support forces that they were already discussed. a humanitarian treat your crime, says it shut down. dozens of russian drains talked to in the capsule keven as an ice attacks. russia has stepped jump drive and missile strikes in recent days. the new wave of attacks comes ahead of russia's victory day holiday on tuesday. that commemorates the soviet victory of
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a nazi germany. it's been 5 years since the us withdrew from the nuclear deal with iran on the phone, the president donald trump. since then to ron has step top has new can't program, but of ronnie and officials and assist they are still willing to return to the agreement. if the u. s. government holds up its side of the bulk and there was mike kind of reports from washington, dc here on deal was regarded as bulk obama 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 of change of 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 pace and it never will. among the consequences was an upsurge in social unrest in iran as crippling sanctions were re introduced. but throughout total, if this iran resumed
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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 and mast and 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 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 in exactly the same way,
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but chose not to send to secretary of state to repair relations with allies rupture during the trump sierra. but the storing us participation in the joint 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 trumpet administration deal backed by a bite in all the abraham records. a series of treaties, normalizing diplomatic relations between israel and its arab 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 brad no code. saudi arabia has a strong antipathy towards the wrong while they have been recent signs of reproach, month 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 jcp away. it's
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a fact that the bind and 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, what in peril this process? so effectively, a choice has been made by kind of, i'll just say era. washington, 8 corporations charged with child trafficking, a set to go on trial in some via are accused of crossing to traffic for infants from neighboring democratic republic of congo. the full ca, full say they legally adopted the children age between one and 3 years old. it'd be now some fail, but for arrested again last week was trying to leave the country. thousands of people saying i think fathers in north, east india had taken refuge and ministry comes troops have been deployed across mount a poor states officer protest against the majority may take community health. on wednesday, the group is facing opposition to us to mon, to be recognized as a tribe under the constitution,
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thousands of people being killed. in this condition. we handle some we would upfront a federal debt because they used to kill if they find a soft so to save a life, we can take some rifle under post. so that this comes from a place of heidi and he's 20 people have died in india with a boost they were traveling and capsized that happened in tunnel coastal town in the southern states of carola, local media as a the 2 story tourist specialist over crowded and many passages were not wearing life jackets. farmers in germany, according for strict dimensions against wolves following an increase and attacks on live stock. the wolf is made to come back in western europe, ought to be extinct from within
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a century is protected under your opinion. little step boston has this story from noah. saxony, a 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 docs cuz she never escaped. so dana young has been less lucky in recent years, 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 our job, we work 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
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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 test that to a consultation between thomas, i'm consultation 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's responsible. 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 x was the 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. d o p in
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parliament, recent adopted a resolution to downgrade the walls protection status to help farmers. but you environment minnesota 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're also concerned that humans could be next verse a couldn't have their shots. well, they're 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 maintaining a balance between humans and wildlife. a balance that's currently on the threat. step 5, some l g 0 in low effects any and that's it from be laura kyle and you can find
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more information on the website out there. don't come up the web the next. then inside story examining when the curve it had demick. find me in the the hello that we think devastating flooding across parts of southern china with half a 1000000 people affected places like young g problems seem to very heavy rain and those destructive floods and all these new wet weather to come here a few days of clear sky, so by the mid week we will see that with a weather start to keep its way east. always been vast improvement across the green peninsula and japan, thanks have another weather system over the weekend that's pushed its way further. east temperatures of rebounded in places like tucker as well as so lots of heat coming in to northern parts of china, but the temperature and beijing set to start to drop as we see that west to weather certainly working. and by the time we get to the se,
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but the heavy as full can be found across most southern regions of china, that was a move to south asia. it's also looking very wet to go southern parts of india. we go to developing system that's bringing some very wet and when the weather to the on demand and nickel islands on tuesday into wednesday. but the thunder storm warnings remain for western parts of southern india. places like carol, se knows thunder storms much dry. a further north of this, certainly for pockets done as well as i've gone to stone, and the heat continues to grow in places like on the dash and me and my 40 degrees celsius inductor on choose day. that's our keystone to the village at 20. that matches once and to the right to education,

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