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the main site is out. is there a license that are coming up left on their own? haitians put up with lawlessness gangs and a dysfunctional governments one month on and no less off in class. his income to him with at least 500 people killed. and more than 700000 displaced and crippled by sanctions and forced to use will nation take equipment. this use sugar cane harvest. cuba could be the worst step on the ticket. as presidential election will go to a run all flights of this month. president red chip tape $31.00, took a 5 percent lead over his main rival chemicals, which the ruler in sunday's votes. they will now face each other once again on may
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28th. now the governing alliance of ed one's a k policy and the nationalist m h. p. have retained power in parliament. the peoples lines 1322 seats. while the 6 policy opposition nation aligns, picked up 213. i show how barbara has moved from uncle john. this is the 1st time goes up. the ad one has failed to win a president to the election by a clear majority. but his supporters, we made up the. we are already a confident of getting the the 2nd the around simply because that is 2500000 volts gap between the clauses upon add ons rivals command can list out on the basis a complex task of holding together the opposition alliance. he promised to defeat adeline and, and the justice and development policies,
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decades long dominance of took his politics, losing the run of would likely be the end of his political career. the out of the 3rd one didn't get the votes of confidence. he expected. we don't win elections by talking from balconies if the nation says it's a rental, so be it's and we will win. these action was modified allegations, the governing fonts here was blocking bond at counting. you know, position song, holes, accusations, the president dismissed was 10 and supporters. the vote was a democratic society. but international observers wound suppressing freedom undermines democracy. we have concern, for example, when it comes to the media situation, the biased media situation, everything which is related to the free speech and the possibility to get to and use a form. and so we have concerns which we are putting in our report
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. cnr one was an outside the in the presidential race, but with 5 percent of the votes, the lead to the white we unsuccessful alliance. good tip, the scale. that took me the video of to that nationally, certain commodities, but have a biggest site in the run of that there will be tough days ahead for us. but we will make sure that this process is a good one for the nation. and at this time, we weren't say who we are going to support. the stakes are high for both candidates, a win, but at the one with cement his legacy. he's people's alliance retains good total sullivan in sundays election. foot glitched out over to a defeat, which means the collapse of a coalitional policies put aside that political differences for a couple of gold bill position alliance had hoped to make gains in areas devastated by the quakes. but despite the widespread put,
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this has them of the government's response to the disaster. it seems as though home can still when, like when his support phase in the southeast. this leaves the opposition with limited options, and they hope to convince people to switch sides and vote for that candidate caution by the 0 and cut off. if somebody's a child has moved from a stumble on the said place candidates seen on on he wouldn't be in the runoff by his the full just could be vital to the final result. he's already been talking about his conditions for endorsement saying things like how you've been not coming towards me unless you're willing, 1st of all, to distance yourselves from those he calls terrace and that's understood to be a reference to the p k. k. and some of the kurdish groups, which are electrically political policies, which are allegedly associated with the p j. k. and the says, the other condition that you need to be able to commit yourself to the expulsion of refugees understood. read into that. syrians from this country who are taking up
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the jobs of trucks. and this is the issue, both sides. whether it's the routing coalition, all the opposition coalition. they both have nationalist within the coalition. and they also have connections. all coalition policies from the curb should both blogs . it's going to be interesting to see who can what, whoo, those suppose is of cnn on more. but here's the key points as well. if the 2nd round goes along the lines of the 1st one of course, then the budget type out of the one has only a small percentage that he needs to win over, then come out and collect all of those nationalist. both is in order to cross the threshold, a hazy is struggling with a deepening humanitarian crisis. off the gang relates invited ins has taken over nannie. it's in tie a capital access to central services such as health, gag clean water and sanitation is severely compromised. and the u. n is warning that lives being lost. theresa by reports from the haitian capital.
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this is haiti's largest hospitality, and it has been almost abandoned for 5 months. but even though no doctors are on site, some patients remain here because they have nowhere else to go to an issue, we were shocked by gun members. in december, he used to be a mobile phone salesman, but he has not been able to go back to work with them back. i mean, i went to a private hospital and i spent everything i had and then i had to come here. i can't afford the medicines and here there is nothing they all know doctors to k for us. doctors at this hospital it has been on stripe for months. they say their salaries, their work environment, and the violence in the area make it almost impossible to do their job. feel actually the one of the most violent neighborhood thing for the printer is not far from here. since the assassination of president julian invoice 2 years ago, he has been caught in the middle of a political and social crisis that has against controlling the streets the into him
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prime minister, seems unable to restore order. everything from on says the government has forgotten this hospital, which plays a crucial role in the cities. health care system that you see about by the haitian government doesn't care about this place because they have private hospitals to make money. those who can't afford a private clinic have nowhere else to go. sometimes they die in their homes. there is no water where we electricity. when we visited the patients asked us for food. this is the largest hospital in haiti and it has been barely working for the past 5 months. the pediatrics unix has just started to work once again very, very slowly. but when we arrived here with the oldest children that you can see here that have been abandoned and then is 12 years old. the calculus is 10. and this baby is 6 months old. don't mind
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see a mess. you testing taken care of them. we stay here day and night, so these children on live to line. we should have gone because of the strike, but we can't leave them. we feed them with whatever we can find. people in haiti are struggling with gang violence for shortages and a non functioning government that has called on the international community for help. for now, it seems the coin remains and hard a. so i'll just see that for the prince to the sudanese, dealt as union says $218.00 people have been killed in the city is gonna be 9 west off for and just 2 days of pricing. it says the surgeon vitamins began when the rapids support forces storing the city on friday and forth with local arms. groups fighting between the sudanese army and the power military rapids support forces has been going on for a month. as negotiations continue on 8 deliveries, hundreds of people have been killed more than 5 and
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a half 1000 happen engines. so fall out as there is heavy morgan reports from the capital called seeing when much of the pricing is taking place. plumes of smoke over the skies of pretense capitals up to at the scene since fighting began between sedans, army and the power and the 3 rapids support forces or r s f. one month ago. the, the horse after using civilians as human shields, they use people's homes for protection. we consider this penalty way of rule. the sudanese only is now on the ground. you want to fight them, fight them on the ground, not from people's homes. that really that document misplaced by on monday, an s wreck had a hospital in east nile. the army says the iris task has been using it as a base for a minute to re authoration the rest of the keys, the army of killing and wounding civilians in the attack. more than 500 people have died since the starts of the fighting. more than 700000 people have been forced to
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move elsewhere within the country. since those parts of the conflict and at least $200000.00, have fled to neighboring countries. but millions remain in the capital. where most of the fight thing is taking place. it started with gunfire and bullets flying overhead, then all home was hits and we moved to a place that was sites but it's not safe now. they are a strikes, shrapnel, flying when they is fighting, we want to leave, but we can't move. the flight thing has damage to many important facilities. they include the main international airport, which was the focus of heavy battles during the 1st days of the fighting. other facilities, such as water and power plants have also been destroyed by the fighting, with many residential areas, cutoff from power and running water for a month. now, the struggle between the 2 sides has also affected access to hospitals and markets . food supplies in the capital are running low and the consents that the situation
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will deteriorate for their as the fighting enters it's 2nd month. other cities incident have also with mr. fighting the most recent is jeanina in west star for when malicious, allied to the recess have been attacking the city for 4 days. and that the but the new hosting we call on all the international organizations and the u. n. agencies to provide safety and food and to protect the civilians. we also ask for the return of health services, because the situation here in janina is a catastrophe. all international organizations and civil societies should direct their assistance to jan. i know this is denise army and the rapid support forces on friday signed would be called a humanitarian declaration. in get the inside the review. it's aims to allow those traps in her tone to leave conflict areas and for 8 to come in to those in need. as
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well as protecting people and their homes. but that's it to happen on the ground where the financing is continuing along with the destruction and death and one thing of civilians. hey, bill morgan, i'll just 0 her to of russia has launched a wave of air attacks across the cranes capital keys in the early hours of tuesday . regarding an official say the attacks were exceptional and its density on the edge. residents remain in homes and shelters. the capitals and defense system supposedly destroyed most of the incoming targets and the last of the few q still has on al jazeera, 8 agencies in nigeria, struggling is a cape, is rising food costs, conflict and displacement full thousands of children to the brink of non nutrition and palestinian smoke 75 years since they lost that home, not when it saves 5th around the screen. the
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had the exceptional heat flooding into western parts of north america broke records in the we can for western canada and the pacific northwest. we are expecting temperatures to still continue to rise in places like oregon and washington, but they will be coming down slightly for western parts of canada. with wall fires continued to burn, calgary seen $21.00 degrees celsius there on wednesday for full seattle. that upward trend just continues through towards the end of the week. 29 degrees celsius, the on thursday, with sunny skies. no storm system pulls its way for the east, across eastern parts of canada, bringing some heavier rain to the likes of new england over the next few days. it's also going to knock temperatures down to cities like chicago to run to new york city. but at least it will be some sunny skies with that,
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that's not the case for the south of severe storms on the tail end of that system continuing to rumble their way towards the gulf of mexico. and some of that rain is set to continues for heaviest across parts of his pen jala, the dominican republic seems some of those thunderstorms through 2 wedding states, a similar story for cuba, much clara. however, for pops of mexico, just some showers coming into mexico city on wednesday to the leasing of minds you need to compose fragments and architecture, becomes in a reno in assembly, where you can place all these evidence together and start seeing things architect, vitamin, and photographer trevor pac man pod one. another thing that i really want out of art, which is not simply things that are trying to see the world, but things that give you a glimpse of how the world could be. different studios be unscripted analogies. era
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the welcome back to watching out. as a reminder of thoughts, old stories this out take, he has presidential election will go to a rental place of this month. president wretch of type adelanto a 5 percent later, but his main ronald come out, connection to renew in sundays vice. they will face each other again at the end of may. the u. n. is wanting that lives and being lost and hazy because of a deep thinking, monetary and crisis can relate to on is taking over the capital and access to essential services is severely compromised. the sizing between the student needs
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all me on the parent military wrapped in support. forces has now been going on for a month. hundreds of people have been killed and thousands displaced from their homes. to now tax my own groups. hi. same price is a natural disasters of pushing the most vulnerable people in nigeria to the brink of salvation. the well feed program says cases of severe acute malnutrition and children have quadrupled in less than a year. and at interest reports for may do great and then will feast where aid agencies all struggling to grow up. but it's all agreements old, and he's fighting the biggest battle of his life. to survive acute malnutrition, he and his mother fy 2 by 45 to this medical facility and may do good. just in time . tonight it's hung up. he needed breast milk and i needed food in order to provide him with that doctor say 5 to my he's on the road to recovery. but how baby,
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like many patients here, would be in the hospital for a long time. new admissions average about 250 children a week up from 75 last year is spent on my when, because uh if one dog dos our less often professionals that i'm on notice with complications. but as far as the hospitality is concerned, now we're all, most of the 100 percent. 8 workers expect the number of people with mother cushion dixie last year because which, when president here in more of a sudden i, julia humanitarian agents to say 700000 children are severely and a weight and sick because then like enough to eat, doctors say, most of them face life threatening conditions, and this is in the lead period. yet, when what results are the lowest and crumbs and ready for have is yet for 14 years, attacks by groups of crippled food production in the region,
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leaving an estimated 4 and a half 1000000 people dependent on aid, a conflict and security violence that creates a lot of displacement and with the displacement. disruption of human activity, farming, fly, and on top of diesel. so we hosted the massive installation of the coming the cs cam. so internally displaced people in the northeast wet clothes last year as all for just try to encourage them to return home. but do the tax from i'm go ski lift right. many are reluctant to be and with complex and you creating and more recently . so then draining resources from increasingly, frederick doors, communicating walker safety outlook for these children using bright for now mothers that focusing on what they can control, keeping that baby. so life, how many degrees i would use either my degree and all these nigeria, tennessee,
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you know, position, leda, informa, speaker of parliament, russian canoe. she has been sentenced to yet, and i've sent you on challenges of incitement over speech she gave last year. good news, she leaves the ananda apology, and as a fee is crishana, the current present case site is refused to pay in court, saying the trial is political. it's the license of a series of charges against opposition figures. so a q site of taking pallet and it came last year that's been on rest and sent a go off to supporters of the opposition need to respond to sancho clashed with security forces, protest as 3 stones at police who responded with tear gas. so encouraged use your being cool with on tuesday on rate charges. he says accusations often escape motivated to us inquiry has criticized the f. b. i investigation into donald trump's 2016 presidential campaign. special counsel john durham says that the
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federal agency lacked evidence and relied too heavily on trumps political opponents investigation dump across fi hurricane looked into potential contacts between chrome selection team on its links with russia. trump is urging congress to take action, describing it on social media as treason on the crime of the century passed eco heinous. been following developments from washington dc. don durham was for appointed special council by people who work for former president, donald trump, who waited very clear that he saw that there was a massive conspiracy at the fbi. i in terms of its investigation between his campaign as russia. he actually, at the time of his appointment, said that he was going to uncover the crime of the century. so reading through this report, what happened? and after those 4 years durham brought in approximately 3 prosecutions. 2 of them were found not guilty of flitted. a 3rd pled guilty to change in an email,
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and he didn't serve any jail time at all. but he can durham was looking into the investigation that led to special counselor robert miller's longer investigation into potential times between russia and the trump campaign. and that did lead to very important prosecutions. 8 high, raging trump officials were convicted on very serious crimes for that. so the bottom line, dern is now saying this investigation that led to its convictions on pretty serious crimes should've been started in the 1st place. not because the evidence of wrongdoing evidence along the way that reports, but not a whole lot in there that we keep up with ones in the unique position. if in producing more sugar than any other country in the wild us, sanctions has had a huge impact on production. and augustin has more of
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every year in cuba from november to may. it's time to come came using harvest as built in soviet times. the islands, sugar industry is in decline. in the 1980s it produced 8000000 tons of sugar year. last year it managed less than half a 1000000 to these workers now face more difficulties than ever before. the sea of the kind is overgrown with weeds making them. i'll give you the police go herbicide and no such a laza for the cane. you've got to feed the cane. if not, it doesn't grow well. this how this can be used 10 times less type of side and fertilizer than 6 years ago. that's largely because in the last 6 is unprecedented, maximum pressure us functions, so many bankrupted the islands economy. sugar is part to keep us national identity angles, best route to the island more than 500 years ago by the spanish slaves the ship to
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discuss it. and to transport canes and refineries, people became the 1st country and less in america. have railways, discounts came deliveries me in this refinery, which was built around continuously, is often shut down the. we've had to turn off the refinery quite a few times this last month because there's not enough fuel and things break when we turn it back on again. and breakdowns of how to handle when there's no cash. last, you know, that's not enough money to set up. an engine is here and i'll keep as national. should the company has indicated it's unlikely to hit this is an emphasis on it, but he went on. this is the 1st year of it to you, but it doesn't plan to be explored more sugar. then it consumes design and built on
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sugar. which once exploded more than the other country is heading for its west. ha, this in more than a century at augusta and i'll just do the same for you just cuba. unicef says millions of children are at risk of contracting vaccine. preventables diseases like measles and pony a new day to show 67000000 children around the world missed out on one or more vaccinations of a 3 year period in the philippines. 1000000 children one not immunized the tool during the heights of the credit of 19 pandemic. on a be low such as this report from in a festive morning in one of the most densely populated communities. in manila, it began with the motorcade that ended in a gym with music clearing gift bags and children in tears. it was a party to catch up on vaccinations. we have to convince mother and the mothers
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have to convince their children. so we have to make it enjoyable. and you know, at least 2 years of our parents distressed. the vaccines, particularly for children, peak did 2017 after a backlash against the think of job, then box it bench manufacturer, a son to be said, it was potentially harmful for those who've never had thank you fever. but at that point, the philippine government had already administered at least one those 2 more than 800000 school children. we got scared at the time because we were hearing children getting sick from den. gotcha. the scare led to a measles outbreak in 2019. now health experts dread repeat, at least 67000000 children around the world, missed out a routine vaccinations between 20192021. that's a forty's units. now, here in the philippines, a 1000000 children did not receive a single those in 2021. 1 of the main reasons, the covey. 19 pandemic,
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philippines pandemic locked down for some of the most restrictive and longest in the world. of difficulty making. one, then either essentially i neglect and aside from that, there are also very fictions. the parents, caregivers are afraid to bring the health center because there are no contact thing that could be making themselves. uni sip says where it is events like this are necessary, as governments play catch up. they will have to move quit through up against viruses that spread rapidly. find it below, i'll just hear a minute. at least 6 people have died off to a full story building caught fire in new zealand. blaze broke out on the top floor of a hostile on the capital weddington 5 hodge has managed to extinguish the fine investigation into its cause is now on the way. the prime minister cris hipkins visited the scene
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. how sent his condolences to those who lost loved ones, the palestinians have monk 75 years since the knock, also known as the catastrophe announced when hundreds of 1000 palestinians were forcibly expelled from their homes to make way for the establishment of the state of israel. and the abraham reports from the occupied westbank 75 years of waiting inspired. this are to where see how the city and artists are using new mediums to talk about their history and their future. within 20 palestinian and international artists participated in dislike submission, organized on the anniversary of the neck by the date in 1948 when hundreds of
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thousands of palestinians were forcibly displaced from their land. so the state of israel could be created from there. yeah, and that's why you see this assign infiniti. it's like 8 because it's ongoing and how much about it organized this event? 3 years he's been using art to highlight the palestinians, the struggles under his read the occupation submit and how can even none of them i refuse to portray the policy and in reality, as an alternative narrative, it's already i lead to this as they have propaganda. sometimes we think the wall knows the story, but they don't comics are one of the tools to wish them is right. at least have made it into international studios like marvel comics, and managed to tech is right in the superheroes. global was 1st and 2nd generation refugees could not return home. many people here are pinning their hopes
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on younger palestinians. have a very strong belief in this generation, this very stubborn. they'll do anything for their rights. they're stronger than out generation to them. palestine is historic, palestine in double a demonstration took place in the city. senator. thousands of people are gathering here today and they say no matter how much time has passed since the next month, they will continue fighting for their rights for the city as markets. another year of displacement another year on their occupation and due to another affirmation of rights that seem to exist on the in words and not on the ground. me that but he added just need a demo the occupied to us bank.

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