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the hello and robot. this in this is, these are live from to how coming up in the next 60 minutes, a new corruption, wisconsin war hits ukraine's head of the supreme court is detained for accepting drives. more than 200 people die and me and molar officer. it's sponsored by one of the sofa is the strongest side loans. and we're in charge for a suit and these refugees are happy to watch the homes burn across the border in west, off for 5 people are sentenced in germany for their roles. and one of the biggest jew leave on the reason history and his voice immunized co says that his team on the move to pull off of famous chinese to be combat. they take on city rivals into the 2nd neck of the semi finals. having lost the festival 2 now the so we're going to begin with the developing story out of ukraine with the head of
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the supreme court's report. they've been detained in a corruption case. we're going to cost live, know to new vents and tax of bottles. joining us from there, what do we know about this natasha? the what do i need to add to corruption officials with earlier postage on this facebook page. a picture which shows piles of cash neatly laid in rows uh on a site for an what we have to go up from here. i said, is that it has expired as a widespread corruption in the supreme court. it has arrested the presence of the supreme court in connection with alleged rights and kick fox was they say, some of the $3000000.00 us dollars. now what's been happening in ukraine over the past few months since the government has no dispute crackdown on corruption in the country corruption, which has been royce in ukraine for many decades. but cleaning up corruption in the
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country is essential. if he wants to join the you'd as far as the parts of the european union, but as i said, are cleaning up corruption in the government in that your district at all levels of society is a precondition for a you exception. natasha. of course the fighting goes on, i understand that you frames manager was saying that he shot down an 18 russian. this house targeted at keith on monday night to talk this through what was going on there. the very difficult night's game for residents in chief, as you say, multiple missile andrew and attacks from russia targeting capital residents say they were very shaken, not concerned about people to 5 by windows recommend it seems so and no one was injured. but of course, the list coming i had all for not to suffices counter offensive by ukraine. this
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type of close look the sound of explosions of the keys, the night sky. the talk by flashes, city officials say ukrainian defense systems into set to thousands of russian phones and missiles in the early hours of tuesday. mobile phone footage, films by resident shows the intensity of the attack we heard at all, even our windows show, but thank god, there were no me. so i was in our area. i'm in the city. oh, my friends, my classmates and i, we heard it all. they were all worried, and one of my classmates houses got hit. i think it's terrible. the circuits the tax game just now is of the ukrainian president of a load. them is a lensky returned by train from a trip to europe and did securing new weapons. and support for an anticipated counter offensive for that we are returning home with a new military has your and most powerful weapons. quote,
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the front motor perfection for our people. great. the political support was today, or no one knows when the counter offensive will begin bought to create a new troops all preparing in the south of the country and most all units say they've ready, but need more weapons. this is actually most of the and it was because of with the need i'm a personal care is the most, especially with the counter offensive. because currently we use basic jeep bottles, which are not armored. and i'm a car would provide safety for our service. and that's what really matters is useful and able to know, and it fully able to even is supposed to hope that this counter offensive will be successful since pushes the invasion, ukrainian forces have exceeded expectations, pressure is high, but the reality is, the few believe that this post will be the last will when the will talk about the law. i'll to 0, the dave ukraine. fighting between the cities army and the pot of military rapids support forces has entered its 2nd months as negotiations continue about the safe
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passage for a deliveries. the 2 sides are binding each other and for the escalation of the violence in west dot for region. and it's forcing more people to seek refuge across the border. same bus for avi has more from $1.00 in eastern shot. the border between chart and su, done is porous and wild. lately you can see smoke rising in the distance, faint and far away. but those living here save that is alternate. now the capital of west are for burning. the most active hawks buttons who don't conflict 2nd only to hard to oh, no harm to villagers caught up in violets. the consequence of the fight for control of the country. refugees here say they escaped in the night, searching for days to find a safe crossing. they describe gangs of armed men and vehicles harassing them, reading their villages, holding them against their will and killing people. yeah, so you can ask, what am i not everybody came, we left the old people. they're still there. we can't go back to get them. we don't
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know what to do. we don't have anything to go and fight these people, but maybe the govern. chad can help us rest of the elder. don't know if there is concern. what is happening there could happen here are driving up here. we could see plumes of smoke rising all along the horizon and different areas on the sidney side of the border. if we were to start walking, we'd be on the other side of the border into done in about 10 minutes. when we got here, the people that had fled, those villages told us that those were their homes on fire. and if they still have people there, the chads army garrisoned additional troops at audrey and the pilots broke out into the one local leader said in chad, there was a soldier under every tree, a warning to or into groups on the other side of the border to man and tearing for doors remain open. but the military is on high alert. on the, uh, uh, you know, part of adopter can be,
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there is an african proverb that says if your neighborhood is on fire, you must prepare yourself. so yours doesn't catch fire too. you will see the coffee on the refugee's should feel at home here. he says the cross border attacks into chad have happened in the past. all of the built up areas offer some protection villages would be as vulnerable as those on the student east side. we'll hear about how much family lives in chad, but her farm is in. so don't. she says it's been occupied by raiders for son and husband are stuck. their name was that of we just need help bring a security. we need security to remain here with us. yesterday there was also smoke and a lot of gun fire. we hear just all day. we're afraid all day because the smoke is so close, we can see it to hear the lives of student ease and try to straddle the imaginary lines that divide their countries. they share the same space, the same vulnerabilities as the newly exiled who can only look back at home were
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loved ones are left behind. perhaps yet unaware of a sobering statistic. most refugees who come here from so don't never go back. st bus drive l g 01 dollar eastern chad, the city, these doctors unions as $280.00 people have been killed in the city of janina and west off for in 2 days of fighting. it says, members of the rapids support forces, strong been on friday and for local on goods. ok, let's go back to the conflict and ukraine size advocate surprised them to sit around with jose. so as a group of african countries was send a piece mission to ukraine and russia as soon as possible is that the countries include center, gall, uganda, and egypt as well as profit. got a vague way. and greg o is a jewel for low to politics and security analyst. he's joining us from anchor. i thank you very much indeed for being with us. i much of these african nations in a position to act as mediators for peace given the rather turbulent history. the
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many of us have seen it is of course the north african countries have been the very concerned about it. one great last it we did see present, monticello sent in guy who was then you to check chip on on. most of our to mama, mama, so with each of the commission this is present, puts in to disclose this. is there something we've got? so you print, i'm also for the present and see how the video called width day. you as well so soon, what broke out. i forgot to punch it. i've been very concerned, even though the continent i didn't speak b a u is particularly very active in try and trying to push for political solution . so can do that. so dr. got, for instance, the position right from the get go as well as being that the resolution that we've sent out to you and you have more reflect that enough for me to minutes to a 3rd download on on a piece process. that is why the box pin for paul of the you we're going to do is loose on it's about 6 of them that we've had so far. so i think this new initiative
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may also be much of some sort of progress. approximately also the most visited by recent reports that said, i forgot, supplied with them to rush out. you know that there's a very, it's a serious issue. it with a name. so that we got from some of the shop was the general active not alignment to being of us, be aligned with russia. so this would save us a very good way to sort of change. and i would to change the conversation. that is a debt to that in golf instead, africa, at the moment in regards to that, russia and ukraine will. many of the countries, of course, in the african continent, have been badly hit by the flow of green supplies that have been coming not only from ukraine, but also from russia as well, including also facts of a lot of tract. eliza supplies from russia restrictions and those 2, how much of this is about trying to find a peaceful solution and how much of it is about protecting african nations interest of what i think was in domestic and so called because of the by the word i think our quotes are included, we know of course the solution which on it's been somebody now it was, it was, it was
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a credit card at the point on the when we bought the green supply to somebody that it was such a relief for somebody out of the country is the one that i forgot. i had issues with it. so for security, however, i think it's for, it's also been split up the blue, another for, for auto fair. of course, on incident that most many countries are really dependent on russia and ukraine suppliers both because of of rosario chris applies and chris google price is obviously the price that i've really been the issue. so when the african continent . yes, the but it, it to the to suppliers of supply shortages from ukraine for the black sea, i'm from russia. found that, of course, is one of the most of it. and what, what additional way i forgot, quoted one is one the water and how it but i think he broke off. ready he's the we are and why they called some even most indeed do of good fuck them to the needed in very close into. well, i'm going off with the very to boston continued go down. resilience is no, it's not. it's not as strong as the product. countries are not part of the world.
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so i think if it costs a 1000 as far as those we can see western countries won't do it very much, accidentally and dues in the 1st decal process. all the way i go, we appreciate it. so thank you very much indeed for your time. i a tiny minor head on the news hour, including the equity was upon them and it begins and impeachment sign of president law. so as his political prizes comes to a head and i'm very subtle in port of princess this hospital in haiti's capital violence and a non functioning governments have left people have been done to their fates kind and support level. and 1st, less of a step closer to premier league validation son is gonna have the details coming up the at least 200000 people in the central somalia have been forced to leave their homes
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by heavy rains and flooding the by the why that in the time of blood brain that comes off of a long drive that's left of millions of people in the brink of famine. united nations says it needs $2600000000.00 to help somebody's this year. i have a home that has the story. a birds eye view of the human region in central somalia shows the extent of the damage of the days of heavy rain. the tunnels, the leg one is submerged, and congress holmes swept away. the storms triggered flooding and caused the sabelle river banks, forcing people to wade through rising water levels. it was very difficult for me to walk this morning because of the amount of water used to be able to work through it before. but as you can see, the level has reached my waistline. and this situation is getting worse. businesses, schools at hospice over coast and public transport is disrupted. people say these
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are some of the worst floods they've seen. these floods are different to others in the past. this load is larger than any flooding and recent memory that has ever occurred in this region. but so many like for tonight's her family health assess time. this had to move on. so, but i have a question. whenever there is a bus, its banks, we slay, is the 5th time i've had to flee and come here as a displaced person in the united nations is wanting the funding could increase the risk affordable and diseases. and the government has yet to assess the full impact of the disaster. let's say that's gonna be a limit i think, and it is a calamity and it was an unexpected disaster. however, we are doing all that. we can to protect those who are affected extreme weather patterns are watching already difficult conditions for somalis. the torrential rain follows prolongs droughts, which is left millions of people dependent on food aid. the un says to space, families need food and shelter, and fost for him. how much i'll just there. at least 200 people have been confirmed
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debts and sites on market hit, the costs of me and martin sunday. the news has taken several days to get out of dr . communications to the northwest on ton of since we were knocked out calms housing . hundreds of thousands of displays talking of muslims were badly hit. as tony chang reports, the coffin is carried down to the rushing to camp on the edge of situated in northwest. and now the victim of cycling, okay. it's reported to have killed hundreds of people when it hit on sunday night. in the light of day, the full devastation caused by the storm is clear. flimsy structures that a home to hundreds of thousands of ethnic were hanging, displaced by me and most military. no match but wins in excess of 200 kilometers per hour. donald go to the many people who got wounded due to the storm even around this place. some of the wounds in legs and hands, many died. and when the strong go stronger,
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i ran away from display as with my children as i did not want to die. but we sang in the water and people save us by pulling us out. both of the tropical cycling left widespread damage in its wake fishing boats, a volley to punch the economy. pound up like fresh tinder along the coast. many buildings with most of the structures. now without rooms windows or doors, the area has been cut off since sunday, with roads blocked and communications down. people here til down to 0, there's very little aid relief and medical services have stopped me. i'm a state tv showed senior general ment on ly inspecting damage in the area or on monday, official sources, headset, and the 3 people died in the storm. that numbers likely to rise sharply. this communication lines are restored in neighboring bangladesh,
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when more than 1000000 wrangle refugees live in camps. repairs are already on the way. it's a huge strain on people with such a limited results as well. there many fit, it could have been worse, and it's a devastating play. both of those displaced and those remained at home. tony chang, elders or greece is governing conservative new democracy parties facing a tough re election campaign. however, next sunday's election find this. so q, u i, course me to talk at this has begun pushing his policy on refugees. is re election campaign also reveals how europe's policies have changed. john set off of those reports from the greek island of less pulse, as the mayor of less, those expresses his gratitude to prime minister. give you. yeah, cause me to think he's the government is officially closing moria one of the largest refugee camps in greece. both men believe it will help them get re elected . i'm very happy that the more the disgrace no longer exists, as you can, as you can see,
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it belongs to the past and we have every reason to be optimistic about the future. i think we've been able to, to manage of the migration issue in a tough for 2 main manner. moria was one of your ups most over crowded and squalid camps. most of its residents lived in tents and huts, 2 and a half years ago. they burned it down. this is more you once home to some 25000 refugees. many were born here, grew up here or died here. the islands refugee population, is now a 10th of that number. this government reflects the complete change in europe's refugee policy. over the past few years. it proudly proclaims that it's prevented some $700000.00 legal entries. protecting europe's open internal board is abolishing the status of these east of june islands as europe's buffer zones. but really, the problem is just moving out of sight to the middle of
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a forest. 40 kilometers away. a vast new camp to accommodate 5000 people is under construction. it will have proper housing, running water and heating, but we to attack, he's didn't stop here. it seems the government doesn't want to draw attention to this site just as many of the islands as don't want any refugee camps the off what off the next. some people said the refugees, both aids and people, and that they would sleep with your women. and it worked by tons of population against them. the turning point in policy came in march 2020. when the turkish government announced it could no longer prevent refugees from crossing its borders and degrees. since then, greece and the you have treated the rest did you issue as a security problem? not just a humanitarian. one conditions may not be ideal here, but the asylum seekers are free to walk to town and spend their cash handouts. europe's new deal is the best i can from civilization. jump set off with us, which is 0. let's suppose of our designs. prime minister has met security,
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james to discuss the latest unrest off of the arrest of opposition leader the non con, a week ago. on monday, the $20000.00 government supporters called for the resignation of the chief justice at the supreme court in islamabad. they say he's been to lenient and the corruption case against con, i'm off high. that has more from us, learned about today as a prime minister for dieting over the meeting of the cabinet. i think you know, to do committee of the cabinet. the military is going to brief them on what transpired on the 9th of bank, of to the former prime minister on con, were directed the government of causes a warning that they can find a party they can. and for the emergency room that the parties are just outside. so it'd be important to see what kind of outcome comes out of that meeting. and right at the military, which had already said that they were one of the major stakeholders to try to reconcile their differences so that the country can move ahead. meanwhile,
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m ron front of culture and says he's got credible evidence that the government agency, edward, and ward and all the ma'am in order to find an excuse to band his party and to go for to match their track down against it. or they need to, if he hadn't reactivated that there's part, they never believe in violence that they have not been involved in violence that didn't need to ship and being invested. they've been tory, that about 5000 of their party members are being invested in the fun job alone. and another few 1000 and other provinces address the party leadership is under the address. i'm sorry to be important to see what kind of support them are on fundraiser is guaranteed one of the most popular or needed in the country. and joyce, country wide support among the masses always go. so the next few days will be pretty good to see where the situation normalized and go becomes more 10 the a. j a is struggling with
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a deepening humanitarian crisis. gang related violence has taken over nearly the entire capital. people's access to services such as health care, clean water and sanitation is being hampered, very simple reports from the haitian capital. 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 can use 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, the work environment and the violence in the area make it almost impossible to do
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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 gained controlling the streets the into him 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 here 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 warranty 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 slow. you back when we arrived here,
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we saw the oldest children that you can see here. they have been abandoned, and then is 12 years old. who is 10. and this baby is 6 months old. msn. msn has been taken care of them. we stay here day and night, so these children are left 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, an unknown functioning government that has called on the international community for help. for now, it seems the cold remains on hard 80, so i'll just see that for the prince, the impeachment proceedings against ecuadorian present. and yet a little less it would, you just started a couple of ours. it's going to be the oppositions that 2nd attempt to remove the president by the law. so could dissolve congress before who sucked assembled around
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p. i. c reports from the capital key to the ocean. the it's the more or less is do or die momentum in on tuesday, the opposition control legislator starts the beach. i'm in protest against the conservative president, bringing to a boiler long simmering political crisis. your position believes it has the super majority of 92 out of a 137 votes required to remove the former banker as president. he said. ministration has been besieged by scandals deteriorating economic conditions and a type of drug related to killing ecuadorian on the streets or as divide. that is ever really bad. i think he should go in a democratic and legal way the congress is representing the will of the people. this government has only destroyed our health and education systems. the last 4 of the video very mean last so should finish his term, the people, 18000000 ecuadorian is voted and he won the majority. we should let him finish his
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work. last was accused of corruption related to the embezzlement of funds and contracts, signed with the state oil transferred company. is supporters denied the charges describing them as politically motivated by the people we don't proceed into a lot of this would be nothing short of a parliamentary into their trying to remove him with strained, farfetched evidence. remember that this contract was signed in 2018 by the previous government. investigators have found no penal responsibility, so there can be a political one. leading impeachment, congress woman says that this is just one of a series of corruption allegation surrounding the president senior circle. and it has become a referendum on his government. and then what am i need? this is no, we're not trying to stabilize that country, having its response to a demand by citizens, a desperate clamor for constitutional solution to a problem called gamma. less of the polls show that after the issue of security,
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the biggest problem for the dorians is lost. the president must be less of said he will appear before congress to defend himself. but he also vowed to the solve congress and call for early elections against the impeachment vote triggering a peculiar constitutional clause known as mutual debts that has never been used before. or if that is triggered less that will remain in office for another 6 months governing by decree. but at least fear it could spark further protest. similar to those last year over the rising cost of living in for during stability with rock country already addressed. at least some of them yet. i just need a key to set a goal is opposition either also in the song cause failed to appear in court and duck out to face rape charges. on monday, some of the supporters confronted security forces in a time in the side of a police officer was killed. several demonstrators were injured. sancho is denied the charges, the accuses of president locked himself of trying to prevent him from running in
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next week's elections. and it was such as well informed, the court house in doctor to the judge's decision to adjourn the court for a week's time. has a peace tensions, at least for now. but the big question is whether we spend sunk a will attend his trial next week. he's currently pulled up in his home in the southern town of the guy shaw, which is 2 hours flight away from the tribunal where the court case is expected to take place. now the government spokesperson told us that this is a private matter that concerns to private citizens over a rate charge. but for it, we spend sancho with this is a politically charged and motivated trial because if he is found convicted, then he will not be illegible to run in the upcoming presidential election in february 2024. but the big uncertainty and the reason why this has created tension is whether or not president lucky. so we'll run for
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a 3rd mandate. and it's this mistrust for these institutions like the justice system that has exacerbated tension. and that has caused for so many people to come out on the street. nicholas hawking algebra, the car taught by that impulse of north america is triggering wild fires and fears of flooding is it melts mountains. no one could talk more about this when we return to r y, the presenter kind of leg. colorado did give us some of the background to the tool of this. it seems as though more and more we're talking about fires and flooding. yes, these extreme heat events, i'll certainly happening more frequently in keeping with the climate data right now is western parts of canada and the north west of the us. it continues to see these hot and dry conditions, exceptional heat, this time of year, and that's fueling those wild fires burning in places like old book on british columbia that smoke wafting across is northern parts of the us, an eastern canada affecting the quality there. but it really is
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a story of temperature is when it suddenly was over the weekend, we had a, the wreck was broken across british columbia and all but even a new monthly record set for may. and one of the pots there, there it is pen between to see $35.00 degrees celsius just above. then we went into monday. it was western parts of washington state that full, those temperatures, peak update, your records broken. just to give you an idea of where we should be at this time of the seattle hips, $31.00 degrees celsius, we should be seeing at least half of that. so exceptional heats continuing here. the good news is that tempted will start to come down slowly and places like portland, as we go into friday, that's oregon. but it's not the same for weston canada, all but to may see a little bit of rain coming in, suddenly trickling up into the south. but not enough. and temperatures are going to continue to rise 20 degrees that on friday. the average should be a max of 16 degrees celsius, so relentless heat continuing,
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very dry as well. that's not helping the walls 5. we go in british columbia, 55 active 15 is currently burning and i'll, but to is 87 with the state of emergencies. still in place that it looks as though this is really the new normal. there's an account or kind of thank you very much indeed you want us to head on. i'll just get a fire rips through a hostile housing markets and using this capital 10 people, a debt, plus the oxidation brought to you in the philippines and sizes of children who list out during the time that make a really nice against measles, of polio, added sports the tennis players, there's a bunch of become well, number one is the big upsets, the land of the free america has never been
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a real democracy. the black people never experience democracy may be excludes divisions and stuff. girls in america is electrostatic. aside for and against equal representation, and the democratic process is the country that's learning how to be a democracy, but it's not there yet. one person, one vote on al jazeera, the, this convening is taking place during a critical time for the global economy. we're going to hear from a slate of leaders and business and government. you'll speak to why we need to strengthen our trading ties and vicious brain transition plans. enclose the skills, grab it, so many companies are struggling with the .
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the road is either a reminder of a top stories this out ahead of you paying supreme court has been detained in a corruptions, is the country's unto corruption watchdogs set. on monday, they did expose large scale malpractice at the course. at least 200 people. that being said, find the dead outs aside from walk i swept across the western me in lots the desk, told the dry is, is communication lines of done and making it difficult to assess the extent of the damage. heavy rains and the flooding of forest, at least 200000 people in the central somalia, to leave the homes for what and by the time of ballad wayne follows a long drive that slash millions of feet from the brink of a quote in germany has sentenced 5 people to variables and one of the biggest thought heist in
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modern history, 18th century jewels worth more than a $120000000.00 was southern, some of museums in dresden. in 2019, most places were recovered, but some are still missing. the defendants were jailed for between 4 and 6 years. most of us is joining us now. live from thailand. i mean, the scaling, the intricacy of this is really quite a standing take us back to what happened in november 2019 absolutely. it was seen that's one of the most spectacular robberies in germany and even in the holes of europe. but it was quite a shock here in germany that the end, especially in this 4th, to fight the royal palace in dressing, where the greenville museum is situated, that these robust codes and to, and from the trial we've learned how wow, they've planned everything. they visited several times the museum, and on the day of the robbery, they managed to cut off all electricity in the building, but also on the streets nearby. do museum. they came in with heavy equipment and
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even during the tri, one of the suspects that they couldn't imagine that they could get this far. they stole more than $4000.00 documents from this 18th century for our special collection. and police have been looking after you, where in the months after the robbery, even in the canals here in berlin and id, as i managed to make a deal with the suspects. and most of it of half of it has now been returned a step. i was mentioning before that the sentences are between about 4 years and just over 6 years. what's the response to that so far? well, it has been the criticisms uh, on the prosecute. this that they made this deal with the people from a family that is known here in germany, to live of organized crime. actually one of the suspect. so for those come fix it. people in this case now in dress. it was sentenced before for
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a robbery. here at the museum where i'm standing right now, he's sold a 100 kilogram gold coins from the museum in berlin. and the sentence just to us before this otter hayes has happened and drives them. so there's a lot of questions on this. these low sentences could actually victor, people from a family like this, of not doing it again, but the prosecutor defended himself side is very important that these historical valuable items are being returned. any size, even though some of them are still missing and some of them are broken. and one of the most social faces that are still missing is some very special white diamonds from section a step, boston and balanced at thank you. as the former head of the comic o d u has pleaded guilty at a fraud trial in germany known as the diesel gate robot style had told the cause and munich. and he allowed vehicles equipped with software intended to cheat
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emission standards to remain on sale. that was, even after he was told about this, come are these parent company votes. foggins admitted in 2015 that it had installed the software and 11000000 vehicles discussed. and this is in mail for this confession is remarkably several respectful on the one hand chapman of the board of a german common you factor as fully admitted the charge brought against him, namely the charge of fuel by emission, while, as we know, no one in this position in the entire these industry in germany has ever done that before. at least the 6 people are confirmed that and several are unaccounted followed after a fight at a hostile in new zealand is capital, wellington government agencies use the building to temporarily accommodate deported migrants and vulnerable people that did call reports and the residents were still asleep when the fire ripped through the loafers lodge and wellington, just after midnight, flane's trapped psalm on the top floors forcing at least one person to jump to
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safety. many didn't make it as for the crazy cruise, it would have been pretty her effects of flames coming out of a modem of people inside as is that was not there. when you awaken from, you'll sleep with alarms going smart. people would have thing pretty and most of trying to escape fire crusade. the building is unsafe with the roof at risk of collapse. as the rubble is cleared, some people are still unaccounted for. that to me, i might to might it out. but um, the way things are looking for other people knowing the police say they're still investigating the cause, no safety sprinklers were installed. this is what these plans is that the scale of the tragedy has come as a shock for new zealand capital. this is a major event. we've not seen something like on this scale and recent times, i'm sorry when we turn in. so feel that, you know, wellington is a small community, many of the occupants for vulnerable people place there by government agencies.
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that's that to questions about unsafe conditions and fears. it could happen again, pretty a car. how to 0. a cube i used to produce more sugar than any other country, but not with an economic crisis worse than by sanctions imposed by the united states. but action is almost providing to a hold it augustine has more from san fibers in cuba 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 $8000000.00 tons of sugar the last year it managed less than half a 1000000 to these workers now face more difficulties than ever before. the sea of the kane 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 cuba used 10 times less type of side and
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fertilizer than 6 years ago. that's largely because in the last 6 is unprecedented, maximum pressure us sanctions committee bankrupted the islands economy. sugar is part of keep us national identity hang was best route to the island more than 500 years ago by the spanish slaves the ship to discuss it. and to transport canes, the 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 year. now,
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that's not enough money to set up. an engine is here and out. he was not the most of the company has indicated it's unlikely that it's this is an emphasis on it that you made on. this is the 1st year of it to you, but it doesn't plan to be exported more sugar then it consumes design and built on sugar. which once exploded more than any other country is heading for its west harvest in more than a century. at augusta in, i'll just there simply goes cuba a global throwaway economy is contributing to a massive plastic waste problem. let's try the ecosystems and people's health. let's, according to a new un report, it says every year, more than a $100000000.00 tons of plastic waste or not disposed of properly and the end up as pollution. it ones of a situation continues back to reach 227000000 tons by 2040 bonds. the time can be halted by changing hope, plastic is reduced and used. the board estimates $95000000.00 tons could be
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diverted into reuse. combined with more recycling, a company amount of plastic that contributes to pollution, to $41000000.00 tons a year view and also recommends moves towards alternatives to plastics. well, that's bringing issue that i gotta walk on. she's direct sort of the industry and it's an economy division of the human environment program. she's joining us now from nairobi. thank you very much indeed for being with us. if nothing changes at all, and everything stays as it is, how bad is it going to get or so i think we're already seeing lots of inbox, as you know. and you know, i mean just walk through any beach and you see a lot of bostic liter underscore steps affecting tourism revenue for those countries dependent on tourism. but now we're seeing a loss and income for the fisher research to aware for shopping. drafton ghost gear fishing. your basically that has been abandoned. but micro plastics. of, of the plastics degreed the in the ocean. they're being adjusted as microsoft to
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extend to fish going up the food chain into our human bodies and researches showing that more research is growing on the human health than 5 because micro plastic. so being in hill bios by being adjusted miles by taking a bit to water bios. and so we're seeing human bodies having more microsoft sticks in them. and so we're probably going to see a growing amount of human health and bikes, not just on the environment. if i understand correctly, there are processes for changing the way the plastics and manufacturers and also the way that they are reused and re developed and re constituted. and so on. why is more business is not taking that on board? what's the stumbling block to that? so right now we're seeing some of the companies out there across the life cycle of plastics, innovating. i'm showing that it is possible. i guess the biggest challenge is, is to have government to put in place the enabling policy and regulatory changes
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and incentives to create some of these market ships. we mentioned before that, you know, if you combine it with recycling, it would cut the amount of plastic that becomes pollution to $41000000.00 tons a year. that's still in the norm. this amount of plastic that is going to be, as you were talking about before in the, the ecosystem of the planet, and how much of an impact would that have? would it actually have a significant enough impact to make a difference? so if we want to shift to in order to have 3 different market ships, one that looks of the alternatives market. so alternatives to fossil fuel based plastics that are more environmental socially benign. a 2nd market shift that looks at reuse markets where you know you can reuse a refill commodities instead of buying fact plastics. in route packaging that just gets dumped off to you. use the commodity on the side is to have
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a recycling market way more than the 9 percent coverage. the today that's going to be recycled much on the piece. can be actually recycled. and then having a market for the 1st, consumerism that comes from the i think we would see a very big shift in the amount of gloves to pollution that exists. that is going to be growing. and if we don't deal with these more broad a life cycle issues, we're just going to see the volume of plastics in the environment continue to grow . really interested to get your thoughts in this, you know, how can i, what can we appreciate that? thank you very much indeed. thank you. or you and this has millions of children that are driscoll contracting vaccine, preventables diseases such as measles and polio. new data shows $67000000.00 children around the world missed out on one or more vaccinations over the 3 year period. in the philippines, a 1000000 children were not immunized during the height of the pond on it. on below sent this report for me into a festive morning in what are the most densely
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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 have to convince their children. so we have to make it enjoyable. and you know, at least the use of our parents is trust. the vaccines, particularly for children, peak did 2017 after a backlash against the think of job then box that bench manufacturer assigned to be said it was potentially harmful for those who've never had thank a 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 here in children getting sick from den. gotcha. the scare led to
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a measles outbreak in 2019 and now health experts dread repeat. at least 67000000 children around the world, missed out on 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. 19 pandemic philippines pandemic locked down for some of the most restrictive and longest in the world. wouldn't difficulty making been either essential i neglect. and aside from that, there are also deluxe downstairs section. the parents caregiver, afraid to bring the health center and know contacting that to be making themselves yulusef says where and is events like this are necessary as governments play catch up. they will have to move quit through up against viruses that spread rapidly.
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find it below. i'll just 0 minute archaeologist initially have discovered 2 skeletons at the side to the engine room. is that your phone page? they believe the man died from the volcano. mount vesuvius erupted in 7980 the bones. so fractures mixed with parts of a wall. this suggest the men were working on a building project with plaster and surroundings when they collapsed on a low latency. in this case, it is not the last phase of the russian with the arrival of pyro plastic flows. and the extremely hot ash it is the collapse we can see here, pieces of wall on the victims who have various fractures, which is the result of the weight on the level fragments on the roofs and attics. we feel that came from the earthquakes that accompanied the rupture and still ahead and i'll just say it up in sports sizes. celebrate boston long as long. busy return to the champions circle,
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santa is going to have that story coming up. so the, the stuff in support here. so thank you very much, rob. i assume a line has been given a massive booth as a look to stay to come back in the champions league semi final gas city arrivals and to stop the file now is back in training ahead of tuesday's encounter the sun settled, the injury kept doing a out of the 1st leg in which they were beaten to now last time a see 91 of the champions league was in 2007. hm. okay. okay. so more defensive of all of us, and i don't think it's easy to prepare for the match,
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but we have one key aim and it is to when we believe we can still qualify for the final of the champions league into go into the 2nd line in great form there on the run of 7 victories and all competitions overall. it's been a good season for them. they sit said in serial and on to the italian cup. final, inter, looking to when the child is eager for the 1st time since 2010. so soon as you know, the new tab we are playing in the champions league semi finals, i gain some ac milan side. so that's a one to bounce back. we will note there's literally depend on ourselves and we are sure about what we want to, you know, we will face and i've heard the ac milan and we've decided we want to do something special and we already have 10 minutes to own it or been speaking to tanya football during this time crowd hit paul and mary about with this. dobby means for the funds in the city of milan. the one done the formula i know and wish it was. i mean i, if i'm on the statement, i can tell you the last 6 days a, it was a, as
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a funding match to on i funds from table. and actually i was aiming to, to come live from outside from see the about to possibly the sky will so charged with the motion that at the moment is a pulling rain over milan. hopefully it will stop before that equals to give you. i blame for god victor. the false to is saying the same play. that'd be of that these because these is definitive or dizzy. these will level up up. well, the situation on the between the info, if you read on for a long time, come see, might as happened the 20 years ago. so the, that'd be often fun. but you know, the time of all the days themes, well, federal sponsor low, but financial sold caesar to these ones and see that you really don't know when it's we've come another chance to see that but, and to understand again even more, what is the optimal sphere is us,
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why would you have somebody look at because he had a fall line cycle that'd be, i think it, it says all you need to know about the optimal for you. a livable have pushed lesser a step closer to permit the relegation. that's where you know, when also keeping the pool and contention to qualify for next season's chat this week. curtis jones at school, twice in the 1st half as the team secured the 7th straight. when the victory moves them, one point behind full space that matches to united the said and the table knew possible live a full have tape one k, more french alexander. i don't know the laptop. the scoring with the 2nd half strike less to our 2nd from boston. with just 2 games left in their seats. it give us some good investigation. yeah. you know, winning pretty much all the football games and that's what we had to do. it's crazy, but it's a situation we buy and so um yeah, that's good. we. we knew that before the game, if we, when we are, we are qualified for europe, europe and league,
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which is opposite of the great from that where we are coming from. the bron james and the lakers are set to take on the denver nuggets in game one of the in the western conference finals, the lake has reached the finals off the beach in the golden state warriors and 6 games and the previous series. many see this as the back hold between james and not get started. you call? are you ok? the best of 7 series kicks off into the on tuesday. just enjoy the enjoy. i mean have fun with the basketball, guam, but we're all here for reason. you know, obviously we gotta, you know, get an opportunity to be great. you know what else we want to do, we want to showcase while we should, why we should be here and was kind of files of the line and someone will be speaking to a n b inside the brendan, this could be robinson who explains why le bron winning the championship this year would be very different to his previous trans. and i think when you look at most of
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the brown teams, many of those teams are expected to make it to the files, particularly last decade, where you saw a constant repeat of the warriors and the cabs and the finals. i think this is different than that. and even labranz time as a member of the miami heat because they literally said many people came out of nowhere means the lakers a clay in team taking it all the way to the west of the conference finals. i don't know about you, but this seems like a set up for rocky movie. literally, the underdog taking flight against the regular seasons favorite in the denver nuggets. when you look at the championship run, that they had in 2020 that ended up being a bubble championship. and many people critique did before the it'd be a pause because of the height of the pit. demi the lakers were really clicking at the right time. and i really think that i'm, you're seeing somewhat of a repeat of it, but differently. you saw a roster being constructed in season via trades and guys finding ways to jail
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at the right time. i don't know if i would rank it is one of the greatest in in the perhaps championship one history of. but i do think that this was improbable because i think many people just thought that love why this was done and that he and anthony davis were one championship i had them. and so far they've got to get past the different nuggets, but so far they've done it the right way. i think coming tennis was the number one to call us have cuz that has been on the wrong end of a major upset that these had an open. i've called us losing in round 3 to hunger and qualify a sub jamarion, a pet rent $135.00 in the world. it was the spaniards earliest exist in a tournament since october and ended his 12 match winning one. i thought it will still say snow about your coverage at the top of the global rankings officer. this event, 2nd, grants of the season, french open source,
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next week. sizes of barcelona phones have been celebrating their teams title when the victory parade has been held that through the cities to on a both the men's and women's football team. last long, it'd be just fine. you'll on sunday to end demands lady title for the 1st time since 2019 all the women's team has already cleared the title a few weeks ago. and that's all useful for me. i hand you back to me. so i thank you very much indeed. i'm gonna be back in a couple of minutes for me on all these stories, including the head of ukraine. the supreme court is being detained in a corruption case. i'm going to stay with us the of
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the cultivating food, which is the foundation of human civilization. but food today is a global commodity. 50 industry did not make money. how many people will be on and how it's cultivated. the contentious debates, public interest and the public safety is definitely not taking precedence. an in depth examination into our great business and the conflicting interests play industry doesn't want any regulation. they just want to put the products on the market, the price of progress. oh no, jew sierra, the largest leak of classified us documents. now wanted and seen the nature of materials and that quantity before released across the world. so it's only one publisher is facing charges for funds examined, as well as the prosecution of the weeks funding for press freedom funds if leaving the messenger. i can't imagine that the bond administration wants of this case to
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be express freedom legacy. the imprisonment of juliet sons on a jersey to the lovey breach on the river is widening that's mom. and as for the town to power wrote down the street as more storms bear down on the farming community. this week, out of 1700 residents were told to evacuate. the county of monterey has performed more than 170 high water rescues as a result of the squad. the storms are the result of atmospheric rivers. long currents of waste are in the air that causes rain and snow fall. california has experienced no less than 10 such ones, rare phenomenon since january, an impact of climate change and a probable trend into the future of the new corruption scandal and war hit ukraine. the head of the supreme court is

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