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so wait the rag a double another survivor is trying to keep his wife safe and dry. the children are missing doing this. i looked for my children, but i couldn't find them. we even search light came from. they must be buried underneath the mode. all these pharmacies have seen the stories, the launch light killed, hundreds of people, relatives, friends, and neighbors. this is very much a community morning. people here are trying to do whatever they can to rebuild, but this area is not safe. they say it's been raining heavily every day. aid has started trickling in, but the number of people who need help fi exceeds the supply and government officials see the priority is moving people to safety. do what we are full of the could be to gauge when we can declare the end of the search and recovery operation . what is important is to protect those who pick affected and to make sure we have measures in place to avoid. another tragedy francois and his brothers tell us,
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they're trying to stay strong, stay on life and survive. catherine sewing them could be self keeble, democratic republic of congo. park stones, government has deployed the army to maintain order off to mass protest gates. the rest of the prime minister and run con police patrol the area where collin was detained in islamabad, which form you charge with a legally selling state gifts during his time and office, and will be in custody for 8 days. at least 8 people have been killed in 2 days of unrest. a have a crossing a but to the sort of dark he's done for sharing a black live. it's taking place at headquarters here in doha with listening to and told me that black lab serena's brother, speaking out to the family. and we hope that justice will be served for the getting golf, sitting regretfully one e. it has passed on since the assassination of city. and till this day,
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those responsible has been haven't been submitted. it has been allies or partners unit to put in. i know we had told the been the national criminal court and the united states would lend a helping hand from mostly so, especially that city in was one of the key willfully and intentionally assassinated by and as a new could be said, forces them or not sold or as a family, once each we held that to say is legacy. so he will live on the will, will spend no effort from doing so. this will be the case by the i the and then with you look at the battle, we have the head of planning and of a c's. been always mr. right? something because, and i give him the phone and he went to the and the people who knew if he mixed up
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. but today water standing in the same through where sitting use 51 more then be probably to perform. for me, this is no doubt difficult moments on the for all of us, and we pray to god almighty to give you a basis for to, to you. and then you will continue to look more. that's a healthy mean. as we've just been hearing from antonia apple after the sharing of reckless brother speaking at the assault of darcy's done for sharing one year on from her mother to buy is really forces. and you need a last year, 12 months ago. and her brother saying this reading was wilfully assassinated by his ready forces in her legacy will live on. we will spend no efforts to remember maybe on a few on latest media and denise, you have cool for restraint in a peaceful resolution of disputes in the south china sea statements at the end of the summit. welcome to work on the code of conduct with china. to deal with conflict of interest in the area indonesian president of jacob,
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we go to what was it said, no significant progress to be made on the implementation of a piece plan in the memo for us to meet reports from that summit and the engine easing time the level on budget, the indonesian president joe co roberto said lead as we'll be discussing the 5 points consensus on thursday. now this is a piece plan that was agreed to by o. as in countries including young law in april 2021. this was off to a military coup that let to extreme violence with the military using excessive force to put down antique who protest now president jacoby was uncharacteristically frank and admitting that no significant progress has been made so far. and he also said that has to be unity among all the members before. um, any progress can be made before the next steps can be taken. now it's, it's not difficult to see why there isn't consensus as the members are quite divided while some want stronger action on. yeah. and all the others who are resisting this for different reasons. some have significant commercial interest in
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me on law. they have companies that do conduct quite a lot of business with state or, or military owned enterprises. in the past 3 years, the united states has been using a pandemic error policy called title 42 to restrict the number of asylum seekers. now that measure was about to end migrants and gathering the us makes controlled. tom homan has more now from the mexican city of suit the waters they've been coming whichever way they kind us plain freight train migrants from central south america and beyond. heading to the us boot at least some of them, because this week marks a big change in us migrant policy. the end of title 40 to a controversial measure that the united states is used to refuse asylum to most migrants to 3 years on the ground. so they might carry cove, it, it finishes on friday, but there's confusion among those of the buddha. of width of the change of rules
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will actually make it easier to get into the us. of an impromptu cut, the spring up in the shadow of the boat holding see it. what is mexico? we met who diana and had little to emily from venezuela on the way. if you only get it, we've got to get in today. tomorrow they could refuse us because title 42 ends and the new rules begin. many more here think the same they've been caring for days. it seems that the messaging from us is percolated down to the ground. american authorities, a bit of pains to say that just because tied to 42 with its near blanket band on asylum seekers is ending. that doesn't mean that there's an open buddha. they're bringing in other rooms. those looking for a saw him have to make an appointment here in mexico through or not could see p one . and people who jump the fence looking to hon themselves. and on the other side, as has happened in the past, could face up to 5 years by re entry to the states or even prosecution. but there
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are a lot of glitches in the new system. the c p one up is up and running, but migrant sites regularly crashes that will load and off. the 2nd step on the app just doesn't open the on the top. right. and despite the new rules us, you still expecting a search on the food. michael, who we met on the training to far as explained. why, on the don't like, oh my goodness, we're looking for a batch of future not to be treated as kings, but to be given a chance to us officials estimate that there are 22000000 displaced people in the americas. many of those heading to the states with that code that don't home and i'll just say to see that what is well, one of the countries that many of the migrants originate from is hate. see where a gang violence is leading to deteriorating security and the collapse and the functioning of the state to raise a boat has more than the current situation in the capital for the prince is hazy, is in the middle of an enormous crisis,
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with gang related to violence increasing all around the country. gangs now controlled around 80 percent of haiti's capital. this has violence on the rise. thousands of people have been displaced. malnourishment is also on the right. around half of the population is struggling to get from them. that figure has increase mostly because it makes it difficult for a distribution and the police is completely out numbers. they say they do not have the guns, they need to fight against it against the gangs. and that's why the lamb 2 groups have increased. we have seen in the last few days noon kings have increased against the electrical gang members a few days ago. around 13 knowledge that daniel members were set on fire by that population where we are right now in this neighborhood. this people have set up a very case like big one that you can see here, right now to protect themselves. they say that again, that is not far away from these heavy i have tried to enter this part of the city,
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the prevent and then they followed back. and now they're protecting their neighborhood because they say that they have been abandoned by the states earlier today. we were at the government office where hundreds and hundreds of people were pressing. they're trying to get a fast support. they say that the only way they have to protect themselves is leaving the country. the prime minister ariel and re, has requested international assistance to help the government fight against the gang. they are asking for a special force to come into this country to fight against the gang. there's lots of doubts about what needs to happen here in haiti. but for most of the population, there afraid there's tara rice about what they're seeing on the ground here. and they say that help is not coming fast enough. equitable states all companies blame, sabotaged for an oil spill in the amazon basin. crude oil spewed from the damage pipeline terminate to get 10 kilometers, stretch of the condo river, and surrounding land. companies of the leak was under control, and the clean up was underway. indigenous and environmental groups called it
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a disaster. they say, thought spills happen daily. a color full of columbia and bowl lowered his face as far as public hearing before piece tribunal in front of his victims. salvatore, i'm uncle school is being asked to reveal his permanent recruits relationship with members of the armed forces and politicians out there as well as on to ramp. yet to you as more know from the city of monte at in the victims of former warlord salvatore mancuso have been waiting for the space for decades. the former commander of the paramilitary groups, united self defense forces of columbia, detailing connections between his organization and the countries military, political and business elite, doing columbia civil conflict. my cruise is currently serving a prison term in the united states for drug trafficking. he's promising to unveil the truth about columbia civil war with park rebels, the killed hundreds of thousands of people in your mancuso, gomez. mancuso gomez must demonstrate judicially that his role wasn't simply as
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a member of a power military group. but that he acted as an individual incorporated into the armed forces. i need that so that i am speaking via video conferencing, cause a went into great detail explaining how self defense organizations were created to operate this and join system with the military and the police. your any uh, i had a military id from the 11th pre gate in pacific police id. any uniform thing? yeah. i remember it was being green. we had a radio and a weekly meeting with the police. we organized police check points together. and he said he was armed and trained in counter insurgency operations by military officers and killings and force displacement carried out phase group record and supported by the army committee. these events occurred with the self defense the con movie or the army intelligence services, the police and the attorney general office. all responsible for them is the one
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who's a told the tribunal, the neighborhood watch organization, sponsored by former president oliver with us, will use to expand the paramilitaries presence across the country. rogers in deep that survived the prime military attack in 1998. you saw someone who is this man aided by the military, tortured and killed the 25 people, and forcibly displaced hundreds of families looking to studies. and then we already knew this because we sold a power military operating with the army. but we needed confirmation because we had no power on our own, but for the communities affected by the violence, it's long been clear that without the participation of the state, without the collusion with state and disease, this could not have happened throughout the hearing. so we'll continue on thursday and then again next week, and which one who's that we'll have to describe in detail, the joint operations between the power military's and army, the alliance. they held them with public officials and land owners. and finally,
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have a legally shared information with the countries of the intelligence services, if admitted into the transitional justice system. mancuso could avoid prosecution for other alleged crimes, but also hopefully shipping full lights on the responsibility behind some of the countries worse crimes. less than that, i'm get the, i'm just the i'm one city a in the united states republican congressman george santos has pleaded not guilty to 13 criminal charges in new york. the federal charges include money, loan, lincoln's festive, public funds, prosecutor say he used his campaign funds for personal expenses. shortly after the election to congress. it was revealed that the 34 year old had lied about aspects of his personal and professional history. it is the 5 tools to step down. i'm going to fight my battle. i'm going to deliver identified to which i'm going to take care of clearing my name and i look forward to doing that. with the foreign ministers of
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tech in syria have met for the 1st time and more than a decade to meet. so you can most go as part of f is to normalize relations between incorrect, damascus. i mean, as soon as this report a quick country and coal small, the foreign ministers of celia and took a met in most school along with the counterparts from brochure and iran. and the 1st official encounter since war broke out in syria and 2011. while she was leading jeff, what's the bridge to divide between the 2 countries and said gate off, it all says the flight to, for refugees is of the utmost importance. most of the ship, this was the issue for all of us here facilitating the safe and voluntary return of refugees and internally displaced persons to their place is a permanent residence on syria and ensuring their right to be supported is a key principle, cross size proposing get roadmap for the resumption of diplomatic ties between on
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cut on damascus after the meeting took his 40 minute stuff that lou troubleshoot over the treated. we emphasized cooperation in the fight against terrorism and, and providing the infrastructure for syrians to return. we also discussed advancing the political process and the need to protect serious territorial integrity. the serial once took you to withdrawal form instead of jury. the meeting is the 2nd and yeah, at the ministerial level, in 2022. the defense ministers met a most cool one instead of just chief, has been discussing security arrangements over the course of 3. yes. so this suggests the escalates in february, that kills more than 50000 people and see if the enter key have access to the rates of regional globalization efforts. hashem just, you know, the cranes all i mean, as far as the major russian army retreats on the outskirts of the city of buck me, that's according to both sides. crazy on me and the head of rushes best republican
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group. they say russia 72nd major rifle per day is taking significant losses and has abandoned its positions retreating by 2 kilometers. the kremlin has yet to comment. most right next to. unfortunately, we haven't destroyed the whole bunch of the guide yet. but 2 companies have been seriously damaged when there is i'm gonna try to walk in a group is still a mainly talking false. but because of the heavy losses mostly is increasingly forced to use regular units like head bone, unix, and motor volume volume for units. well, the head of that, but i can agree because once again complained of a lack of support from the russian military, any progression says he's fighting back. we are not getting enough shells from the defense ministry. last week. he said there was a group will, would put out by wednesday if you didn't get more ammunition. but so far, this has not happened us. and are you concerned about the safety of is a free to nuclear power plant in southeast, in new crime reports that russian forces were about to evacuate? moving $3000.00 workers. ukraine state energy company says the vital for the safety
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of the plant, which was seized by russia, the early stages of the war. investigators engineers here trying to establish a motive for a gun to type near a synagogue on the island of java. security got killed, 3 colleagues and 2 jewish pilgrims and she's asked you to have it as report the panic and k o as crowd sleep. and gunshot spring out in the tennessee and resort island of jericho. authority say, an officer of the naval god shots, a security guard, the full opening, fire outside degree, boston a gulf. the gunman killed and wounded several visitors and police officers before he was shocked at the attack happens during it. you are supposed to meet just people. one of the advocacy oldest synagogues, thousands of pilgrims travel to the holy site. every year. many come from europe,
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the united states, and israel take part in the vent health between pasa and chapel. one of those predominantly muslim to museum is home to one of the most off because largest jewish communities degree by synagogue, has been targeted before in an outside a suicide bombing. in 2221 people were killed. in 2015 twin attacks and tennis and sous killed dozens of tourists, this effect is happening at the beginning of the 26th through the season of the summer and the median authorities. if you lie a lot that everything was that's tourism to face the growing economic and financial problems, they don't want to have any impact on the duties. but the risk that good season fronts and the united states have condensed the latest shooting. while investigators try to determine the motive for the attack to missing authorities or calling it an act of cowardly aggression or healing mohammed,
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could i look i'm sending out some kind of okay, let's speak to bennett smith who's being monitoring events here at the jurors headquarters and put in an important day for serena's colleagues important day for the family. and indeed, an important day for old palestinians and make these were speeches a by managers from the al serra networks channel. and we cross live also
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to colleagues in the bureau to in the occupied westbank in ramallah. and a series of speeches we're really running through all of those speeches was, as well as people remembering sherry, the woman in the world that she did for alex's era. and the work of the private a private life in our family like this was also remembering that there was still an attempt to find justice assuring won't you wrong? that hasn't been just especially yet is rather said that he's not going to prosecute this night that killed her. this frustration here also that the us dream was the us citizen. the us have on the multiple pressures on these radio pharmacies to pressure to to bring just exposure read. and so that was a theme running through this frustration of that hasn't been justice for yet, but i did so in the nation from everybody speaking here,
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they will continue push for justice through international organizations who diplomatic means it will continue to push on just to try and find assurance and indeed the product to do for these you say was, is take the results of its early investigation to international criminal court. a. is there any sense that that might yield something? it is very difficult to say at this stage neck because they are, has not yet received a response to its request that so it's very difficult to say, well, obviously, as i said, it needs the networks as it needs is typically for more diplomatic pressure to be pulled from the, from the us and from new york, and you need more pressure to the folks to make sure that just especially reading. so come with all that pressure on israel and that hasn't really been any pressure in the last year. it's going to be very difficult to do. all right,
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but thanks for that. update the let's now hear from know a day who is a political less than former colleague, i'm sure that she says palestinians are still coming to terms with the death is read and there is a sense of collective loss for all of us as their colleagues along with the family will not tire for, from demanding justice, but i fear that judging by the track record of israel's in tennessee and the fact that it says you have to be held accountable for any crime. it was proven to have committed that justice may be elusive in this case as well. i've been avoiding uh, thinking about the fact that it's been a year because it's almost hard to believe that it's been a year since we last heard to talk or report on a major event in palestine. it doesn't even make sense. i think in our minds, in my mind that there is anything happening in palestine without should be
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reporting on it. this journalist who's the professional, who is an amazing example of a person, a 5 day grace in the field, no matter how tough the situation was. she always maintained her called for grace, her kindness and her professionalism. um so it's, it's been a very difficult year, almost unbelievable. even though we've lost other colleagues along the way. but perhaps there was a different stages in our careers. and certainly none of the touch, the hearts of millions of palestinians and, and viewers around the world like shooting that what sort of act was face bowl reporting made her household name in the middle east. what? because in spite of whole new generation of palestinian female, gentlest hearts met some of them the occupied west back the the
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account is a john this working for was on a popular policy. the new news channel. no key point west bank. today she's covering a protest being held by lawyers, a roof salary dispute. she believes she wouldn't be doing what she loves most if it hasn't been for how i do sharing a barclay kenneth the to me as costa, healthy she was superior in her knowledge and bravery. never scared to tell the palestinian story or anywhere at any time. continuing her work helps build our confidence as female journalists in reviewing the truth and without fearing these rarely occupation. so man come as thoughts of send me the bottom solid, michelle electra. that was the scene of us. do you remember the siri informed me? he says, how humility and passions to the job was the reason why she helps others find the career post. okay, and at the other side of the, in the funded the sharing supported young aspiring female generalist. she was an
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example for palestinian women in the tough industry. women working as reporters was found. the opponent sharing change that she covered was just like male colleagues. even after her death, palestinians understood her message on women's rights for her. the best, the veteran journalist to pay it on television screens and palestinian homes and across the region. every one of the students starting in that final year. it's university remembers the 1st memories of sharing on a sit in kenneth clinton. she was in just an icon. she was model for peter to us. we used to study heading your reports and when we read it keeps the will stand in front of them. you don't have that, that repeats have sign off there. she will say she didn't a block last. i'll just eat up all this time sitting in the business. i've got the gym insurance journalism would use in our classes so we could follow in her footsteps to expose the truth on the occupation. it was, does it have to be students? 3 wasn't only
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a journalist for many of face switched by generate sions. how reporting tied a huge role in influencing that decision to study done lives and benefits universities. almost a 100 years old, a palestinian establishment that was co founded by not behind austin and that to this for women's rights. not only the st blacklist started here recently, but she also taught journalism before joining alta sarah, many kind of thing, and john misplaced it says ro may have wanted to find that sharina, barclay. but they say, if anything, it's made the more determined and even empowered to continue her legacy. so the height of all, just sarah, there's it's university occupied westbank as of a 20 more on a website, including that as we go to a special feature page, which is dedicated to the memory of 3 and just looking at her work and to reading the person as well one year on since her death when she was mad at buying these
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riley sniper. while reporting on i'm is rarely ami right in the occupied westbank despite the evidence, had killers have not yet been brought to justice. i'll be back in a couple of minutes with another full half hour of news is holding presidential and general elections in the after mass over the say thing years quick. and in the midst of an economic crisis, whose presence are the ones raped on power be challenged? and what are the implications for the country and the region, say, what's elda? 0 for the latest on the turkish elections, the
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people pouring in recent on the nation. and yet no accountability a thorough investigation into the final moments of her life. and it's on time the end of the hands, if it's ready for the kidding, should be in a box on a jersey to the latest news as it breaks it. does it say that a hundreds of students, refugees within the community or you have to be registered? then people cannot access page with detailed coverage. he believes his message of protecting fundamental rights and democracy will once again resume with voltage from around the world. one thing it shows is russia's continued debility to be able to strike anywhere in this country whenever it pleases the .
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