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the hello i, mario, minimize the welcome to the news our live from london coming off in the next 60 minutes. the baffle for haiti's capital, powerful gains fight for control while civilians. a course in the crossfire. i'm serious, i will in for to print. we're an area that's controlled by the g. 9 gang. this is you, me sorry to hear any of the barbecue, and we'll be talking to have a trade of destruction in somalia, where hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced by floods and the political showdown, and equitable way either the president or the national assembly could be removed from power in schools and some atlanta secured a spouse in the european champions league final. they beach city ramos a c one minute assign sales and progress for the 3. now i forget
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the so we begin with an exclusive report from hate. see where a powerful gang lead is accusing. the politicians are fueling violence in the country by supporting on groups to meet sure it's the leads and alliance of 9 gangs . but he is saying that they are simply fighting to provide basic services and security for that. people, but the former police office himself has been accused of human rights violations and of killing civilians. out there is to raise a boat and met with him in haiti's capital, post the prince. it's known as the g 9 and family and i life just one of the many guns vying for control of for the prince for the places where did i find me? it is run by former police officer jim shed. he's here also known as barbecue. he took us to the front line of he's open battle ground. he says, a rival gang is on the other side,
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similar to 8 or equal. it's unfortunate. we have to call some haitians enemies, but the haitian oligarchs and politicians give them guns and ammunition to destroy our communities. these men are extremely cautious. wary of an attack from the other side. gave me sorry sir. i left the barbecue has created what is known as the g 9. it's a federation of gangs, and it's one of the most powerful here in the capital of fighting for control of the territory. on the other side of this war is the neighborhood of failure. that they've been trying to control what you the see a says the g 9 is not again. he says he's fighting to help provide security and basic services to the people left behind by the government. the low need it every night. there's a difference between a gun and an armed groups. we have an ideology, we have a vision of to see hate to with all the services with doing to us voltage schools,
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jobs and with security. his opponents, i q is he's a groups of killing civilians and setting house is on fire where hundreds have fled feeling for their lives. the un us and canada impose sanctions in him last year. prime minister idiot entry has asked for international assistance to find the gangs the on site explanation chevy see a says most are funded by those running the country for they really saw yellow. but monday, those over with the pin is not asking for foreign troops to come to the country. they want foreign forces to protect them from the crimes. they have committed several times the u. n. to intervene in haiti and you see that the result is always 0. it's like this city. so you wanted to show us the difference between the area as controlled by him and other parts of puerto prince. he says that no shortage is a food here on the street 13 because he pays for it. do you really see it?
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is the state in this part of for the prince? in the past few weeks, people have turned against again in the country, keeping suspected gang members on the streets. the movement is known as what gully . well gully should he see says he supports them saying the time has come for people to fight back to this i will just see that for the prince. i want to take you to nigeria. now, at least 29 people have died of the government attacked villages in the plateau state survivors on the authorities say the attack is at 5 to houses late on monday . many villages remain on, accounted for local officials by the vital intentions between farm is and how does who of often cashed over the previous few years of access to land and water will
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floods in central some odd air force at least $200000.00 people from now homes, heavy range and the town has, but i'd, wayne comes after a long drought, but has left millions of people on the brink of famine. the united nations is saying it needs of a 2 and a half $1000000000.00 to help people in somalia of this. yeah, rita mohammed has more the best i view of the human region in central somalia shows the extent of the damage of the days of heavy rain. the titles beloved when is submerged and count as holmes swept away, the storms triggered flooding and caused the sabelle river to the banks, forcing people to wade through rising water levels. it was very difficult for me to walk this morning because of the amounts of water used to be able to walk through it before. but as you can see, the level has reached my waist line. 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. hundreds of thousands of people left their homes in search of higher ground, but for many like for tune into a family, it's not the 1st time they've had to move the guy half of the cushion. whenever there is a bus, it's banks, we sleep is the 5th time i've had to slay and come here was a displaced purse in the united nations is wanting to study, could increase the risk affordable, and diseases. and the government has yet to assess the full impact of that as well . so let's say that's going to 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,
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and fost for him. how much i'll just there are hundreds of people say a dead many a still missing off dislikes unlock has struck me and more of the weekend. it's taking several days for news to get out of the communications in the northwest in town to sit twice was knocked out. com is housing wrangle most in refugees or badly hedge. tony chang has more on this. now. the copeland is carried out to the rushing to camp on the edge of situated in northwest another 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. the many people who got wounded due to the storm, even around this place,
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some of the wounds in legs and hands. many died in the window strong, go stronger. 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 way fishing boats of bank of punch. the economy piled up like fresh tinder along the coast. many buildings with most of the structures. now, with our ruse windows or doors, the area has been cut off since sunday with roads blocked and communications down. people here told l to 0 that's very delayed relief. a medical services have stopped me almost a tv showed senior general minimum like inspecting damage in the area or on monday, official sources, headset and the 3 people died in the storm as the numbers likely to rise sharply.
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this communication lines are restored in neighboring bangladesh when more than 1000000 rengal 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 elton's there. you know the news out life from london most sold to bring you on the program. but keeping the focus on saddam the conflict there is continuing. now when in a speaking out, online about reports of sexual violence will bring you that story. also, authorities detain the head of ukraine supreme court over a multi $1000000.00 corruption scandal. and later with id asked you as well, come host, have
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a new coach target st. qualification. the 2026 finals. the, according to that, a tree says it shut down more than a dozen missiles launched a capital of the night. officials say the attacks were exceptional and involved cruise and ballistic missiles, as well as drones. joshua butler is reporting on this from the city of live is the the sound of explosions of the keys, the night sky be taught by flashes. city officials say ukrainian defense systems into set the thousands of russian drones and missiles in the early hours of tuesday . maple phone footage, filmed by resident shows the intensity of the attack. we heard at all, even our windows shook, but thank god, there were no missiles in our area, municipalities. oh, my friends, my classmates and i, we heard at all, they were all worried and one of my classmates houses got hit. i think it's
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terrible. the 2nd the attacks came just as of the ukrainian president of a low de zalinski returned by train from a trip to europe and did securing new weapons and support for an anticipated counter offensive. for them, we are returning home with a new military head. you are in more powerful weapons for the front motor protection for our people. great, their political support was there. no one knows when the counter offensive will begin, but you create new troops all preparing in the south as a country most all unit say they ready. but need more weapons, this is actually most of the and it was because of with the, we need i'm a personal care is the most, especially with the counter offensive. because currently we use basic deep bottles which are not armored. and i am a car would provide safety for our service man. that's what really matters is he was the one and able to know and it fully able to, even if the voltage. so this counter offensive will be successful. since pushes the
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invasion, ukrainian forces have exceeded expectations, pressure is high, but the reality is, the few believe that this post will be the last, when the will attach a bottle of ultra 0. they've ukraine. ukraine is also been rocked by the rest of the head of the supreme court, the highest ranking official in the country to be accused of corruption as of the law that kennedy as was detained in connection with an alleged 3000000 dollar pride from ukrainian 1000000000 located keep control of a mining company. countries. anti corruption watchdog says it's expose what it called a launch scale, foul play the court. she had a photograph of cash to illustrate what it called corruption at the highest levels of power that you as been k. are you crying con, joining the blog, unless it roots out corruption? there's some way really bestbuy what we've achieved in the case that we're talking about. and the revelations we've made mean this is the highest profile case. since the national empty corruption view of started,
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i can say this without exaggeration. it's the highest profile discovery, right? have 2 minutes to l. south africa's presence around the poses as that 6 african countries will send a piece of mission to ukraine and to russia. as soon as possible, they're going to be meeting with 19 oppression. and also with go to me, is that lensky to discuss the possible plan. and the will close hacker points on this now from set of goals, capital dot com. a piece initiative by 6 african nations mediating an end to the war and ukraine. the announcement was made by south african president, serial or on my post to lead us that i had occasion to speak to that is prison. putting in prison lensky. i agreed to that there would be willing to receive admission of the african heads of states, and both must go and keep despite pressure from western countries,
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most african countries have abstain from voting on resolutions at the un security council condemning russia's invasion of ukraine. meanwhile, russia has been building close economic and military ties with states in africa since the war began. how much i so crane? i believe ukraine really needs to take steps forward to meet the countries of the african continent. we didn't work well for many years. we didn't pay attention. i think it's a big mistake. ukraine is when is the biggest exporters of weight to africa? russia is one of the largest exporters or fertilizer to the continent since the war broke out food prices in africa have shut up, spreading wide spread discontent in africa. do you and warrants 220000000 people could face hunger with red, becoming an affordable too many off. what would be the very best defense profit got going to go down. resilience, you know, it's not, it's not as strong as the product. countries are not part of the world, so i think if it cost without the spark, those we can see western countries one to be very much actively engaged in the buzz
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tickle process. but many are questioning whether the african piece initiative can succeed when others have failed to. the heads of state of zambia, senegal, the republic of congo, uganda, egypt, and south africa are set to meet with the 2 liters. as soon as possible at stake is not just peace in europe, but saving lives of many africans, nicholas hawk elgin's era. the car has been will fighting in saddam's capital as the ami bottles the rapids support forces permitted to regroup. so control of the country residents in the capital hard to say as strikes and dalton, a re fi has been intensified, smoke could be seen rising from damage buildings along the city. skyline, moving 750 people have been killed. hundreds of thousands displaced since the conflict started a month ago. now they've also been multiple reports of right by our suffices. this has emerged on social media from activists,
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but also from medical professionals. hard to him and janina and westdale for a said to be suffering the highest cases of sexual violence and young women from now that in itself the for is told algae 0 that many women hiding in doors. despite this networks of medical professionals are trying to share list of why women can get help on social media. with the united nations already warning, there is a critical shortage of management kits. but verifying reports and communication has been made more difficult by patchy internet connectivity, security forces have committed acts of sexual winds and sit down before our staff forces and all the troops supposed to be rapes. thousands of women are carrying anti military protests in a hard to him in 2019. and the united nations at that rate was used as a weapon of war and the full, when fighting started in 2003 is mostly known. arab rebel groups rose against a central, sued in his government, a well, the obeyed is a human rights. so and
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a human rights and advocacy projects office at the strategic initiative for women in the horn of africa. she joins us now from egypt. dahlia thank you for taking the time to speak to us. i know it's late. why you all tell us more about how we have come to line of these multiple reports of rape and sexual violence against women. and does it suggest that women are being deliberately systematically targeted that these are not just isolated cases? hello, marian, thank you for having me. i guess the answer to the 1st question is that how we are coming to know about these reports? many of these reports we are seeing that they are being, are uh, they're being communicated on different social media is actually pleading for help . so we have a lot of the cases are actually asking for the basic be equipment. they're looking for emergency pills. they're looking for nearby doctors,
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especially that the roads and the pathways to any medical care is very dangerous. putting in mind also that many of the hospitals are now completely disrupted, and access to medication is, is, is also very difficult. so that's the, that's the main way, how everyone is getting to know about the sexual violence of cases. and it's also a big part of this is of the cfo's and the human rights defenders and activists. trying to help those women online on these platforms and asking whether anyone knows of any uh, p b, or any doctors or any built around. i think there is, i'm a major part of these. cfos and human rights defenders are actually working behind the scenes, given the very intense security situation and, and the, the issue of and presumably innovative,
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will also be reluctant to speak out about this right now. because hospitals and medical workers of also been targeted inside sit on which makes accessing cash for women who have suffered from sexual violence even more difficult. can i ask that the reports that you are seeing what, what has been detailed in terms of the particular circumstances surrounding these attacks? and so uh, regarding those of types, i think the tax are happening in very different circumstances. so we're looking at the types happening inside homes, so the are 7th during the 2 homes during looting. we're talking about women being abducted or uh, being actually sexually assaulted in the streets and her to him. and we can see that there is some sort of pattern. there is a pattern there. we are seeing groups of women, especially id peas in cartoon, and are for being targeted. we're also seeing a targeting of the puking and the retreat in refugees. we've had,
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we're having different reports coming in regarding abduction upgrade, and that's, that's how it's looking. and, and in general, i mean, the situation regarding where those crimes are happening there is no, there is no exact answer to that. but what i can say is that the b b, b, perpetrators are actually taking advantage of the current, chaotic situation, where there are no actual presence of police on the ground. there are no claims being filed, those victims at best. what they can do is leave a place where they are or where the crime has happened, and try their best to not be in the way. and the end of the perpetrators read are again. and the worst case is the highest number of cases appear to be in a hard tune, but also in the for and perhaps important to mention that this are assessed permanent sri group that is involved in the conflict now has its roots in the notorious jungle we've malicious that was used by the sudanese government some 20
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years ago to fight an insurgency in down for how urgent is it for that to be some sort of intervention to stop this now as well? yes, the, i mean with this is, this is not very odd. from what the, our stuff was also known as the dungee with the john to read. the militias have done in our for many years ago, but we're also speaking about a very different situation. now. all parties or all see it shows and all, oh, you all need is now paralyzed. at this moment, i think the situation is only beginning to get worse. as those forces are stuff is only getting more comfortable knowing that a lot of people are off, are fleeing and they actually have nowhere to turn to. so there is the issue of actually getting humanitarian aid to those survivors. and i think the issue of protecting the civilians is very undermined at the moment and it should give in more we've given the circumstances. we're also speaking about persistent,
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persistent acts by and by the arts of forces of cutting off this to billions of any medication or just a few days ago we had the arse of forces stopping medications from getting to i'll just 0 and west of done. so. ringback it's very urgent. i think what's happening now is only the, the, the tip of the iceberg. it's only a waiting to get worse and the intensity and the severity of the pattern of, of, of, to, is to be, be cases should be considered as more crimes, as it should be named and protection of, of civilians should be, uh, should be considered a paramount issue at this moment, i mean civilians, those women are be used as weapons of war. this is not the very odd to what the arsic has been doing. and they're being used as human shields. they're being abducted and special attention should be given to this. and i think at this moment the international community needs to urgently address this. ringback issue as, as, as, as an ongoing threats to,
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to the cities nation. thank you very much. the base for joining us from egypt. thank you. or fighting in saddam's, west of forest for single people to seek refuge across the border in neighboring chide. st. astronomy reports from the eastern city of $1.00. the border between chide 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 hearts button, so don't conflict 2nd only to hard to oh, no arm 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 games of armed men and vehicles harassing them, reading their villages, holding them against their will and killing people. so you can ask them,
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i do not everybody came. we left the old people, they're still there. we can't go back to get them. we don't know what to do. we don't have anything to go on, fight these people. maybe the governor chad can help us rest of the elder. they know if there is concern. what is happening there could happen here? driving up here, we could see plumes of smoke rising all along the horizon in different areas on the sydney 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 when the pilots broke out into the one local leader said in chad, there was a soldier under every tree. a warning to aren't the groups on the other side of the border. humanitarian court doors remain open,
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but the military is on high alert. on the uh, you know, portable doctor can be. there is an african proverb that says if your neighborhood is on fire, you must prepare yourself so yours doesn't catch fire to will seem to call for the on the refugees should feel at home here. he says the cross border attacks into chad have happened in the past. all of the build up areas offer some protection villages would be as vulnerable as those. and the student east side will 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 smoking a lot of guns higher. we hear just all the we're afraid all day because the smoke is so close. we can see it. a tier the lives of sudanese inch headings straddle the
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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 loved ones are left behind. perhaps yet unaware of a sobering statistic. most refugees who come here from who don't never go back. st bus drive l g 01 dollar eastern chad. grease is governing conservative new democracy policy is facing a tough fight to stay in power and versus go to the post this sunday. prime minister cutty of course mr. tuck is as been pushing his refugee policy with the campaign revealing a change in attitudes towards migration in europe, john ser office or voice mail from the re i'm a less boss. as the mayor of less, those expresses his gratitude to 5 minutes to give you. yeah, cause me to look like 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 that these grace no longer exists, as you can, as,
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as you can see, 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 the migration issue in a tough but you main manner more. it 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 tense of that number. this government reflects the complete change in europe's refugee policy. over the past few years. it probably proclaims that it's prevented some 700000 legal entries protecting europe's open internal borders and 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 be tough. that case 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. we all pulled off the next. some people said the refugees, both aids and people, and that they would sleep with the women. and it worked, they terms the 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 boulders and degrees. since then, greece ends 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 of free to work to town and spend their cash handouts. europe's new deal is the best i can from civilization. jump set off with us,
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which is 0. let's 1st still have for you on the program. hundreds of homes and left on the war to of to widespread funding in croatia. europe, somebody's during jew heis 5 men and convicted for the $123000000.00 fest. dressed as royal palace on his throat know that jokers which is a bruising encounter and run the the, the hello direct continues to be a stormy situation across southern parts of europe. thanks to a deepening area of low pressure that's pulled its way north across central parts of the mediterranean, causing some flooding in places like probation, we could see more of that, particularly in easily what the weather, however, shifting its way for the north and east, over the next few days, so there it is. let's take
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a closer look. we've had red warnings out from north eastern areas of is a the what the weather putting its way north over the next few days and rushing out to the east. it is going to get more unsettled for the southeast corner, the temperature in athens, coming down this looking large, we fine and dry in the south, west of spain and portugal, some heavy rain rolling into the very south on 1st day. for the north of this, i'm much fine, a picture of western parts of europe and the north west for britain and the island of island bright to espousing some sonia skies through the cloud. but temperature is all set to come down across scandinavia with that whatsoever. pulling its way further is not just here, but across most central parts of europe, some very heavy rain. so come for post and you can see it pushing its way for the east. and that's going to drop the temperature rather dramatically and we'll full.
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but look at that recovery to sat today, the largest sleep classified us documents. no one had ever seen the nature of materials and that quantity before released across the world. so it's only one publisher is facing charges for fines examined, as well as the prosecution of the weeks funding for press freedom. if the oldest is leaving the messenger. i can't imagine that the bond administration wants, in this case, to be express freedom legacy. the imprisonment of juliet sons on a jersey to report his retreat in a brutal civil war. if it hadn't been that the is ready and vision with notion being so well as of the coming door had become generally extensive. you could be in the safe and safe, and then you went out into civil war. i started off leaving this one of the grand suite of up and coming to a hotel. the next room i was in was underground, tying the prison. so as a hostage, they was,
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the commodore will hotels on al jazeera, the max headlines now a powerful haitian gang leaders accusing politicians of feeling violence by supporting on groups. rival gangs have been fighting for control of territory in the capital posts of friends you interest is forced. many schools and hospitals to close floods in central some other are forced to east 200000 people from that homes . that heavy rains come off for a long drought, but left millions of people on the brink of famine. and that of ukraine supreme court has been detained in a high level bribery investigation. countries onto corruption watch don't says it's
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exposed to launch, scale foul play at the court. now, impeachment proceedings against the ecuadorian present care. my last so are on the way now, so is facing embezzlement. charges which she denies. this is the all positions, 2nd attempt removing him from power. but last so could also dissolve congress before he assigned to trying to avoid that scenario. so following all of this force, alexandra m b, i to he is live in equity is capital key to what has lasso been saying? he did give a speech earlier denying these charges us yes, ma'am. he came here to the national assembly to present is a defense in it. and it was actually a very forceful speech in which he said that all the heavy things that was presented against him only shows he said, as a total evidence and absolute insane for any. then went on to accuse
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the opposition in particular those uh, assembly members that are part of the party of former president. i find a good today at being a being to be signed by the call that politically more motivated. the trial now is accusations, are that directly have him embezzling the public money met of allowing that this to happen in a number of contracts. and the opposition also insisted that while this particular trial was on one specific case, there have been a number of the corruption scandals that have affected the close circle of the president of that's for more, this government has proven that if i'm able to govern for the people who ask whether the question now is, if the, the opposition will have the numbers to, to remove the pressure down to 9 feet, 2 of the
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a 137 assembly members need to vote in favor of the impeachment. this votes could come as soon as saturday, alexandria what is, what is the likelihood that cameron, i so can survive this crisis as well, it's unclear at this point a lot. so as bout seen, it come set to a voltage, believes that it could be removed, that she could bet that he would trigger a particular clause in the ecuadorian constitution known as mutual effects reset with the essentially the solve a congress, the end call, sir, or the election to what also mean the end of his government, but would allow him to continue governing by victory for the next 5th at 6 months. that this is something that has never been used before in the country. and that a lot of people here say could also spark
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a return of mass growth is like the one the country i saw against the increasing costs of living. get back in 2022 and that only stop all the the president there look is a very difficult situation for accurate the right now the country is deeply polarized, the president's approval rating as paul into 17 percent of the congress approve of it. and the right thing is extremely low and a regular a quintillions are suffering with an economy that has really never recovered the uh, from uh, the coverage uh from jamie could record numbers of ecuador instead of trying to migrate to actually the us and the country has been engulfed in a security crisis with increasing violence related to drug traffic. and so that very, very difficult situation that has become now for me to call crab crisis a. could become you in a constitution one other sandra, can i ask you just very briefly, there is a very impassioned lout address taking place behind you. what's going on that way?
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you are this is the continuation of the impeachment trial after the president defended himself and now each of the assembly members that have 10 minutes to speak, it's a 137 of them. so this will continue until very late into the night and most likely again, uh and uh on wednesday morning. and this is, has been the level of the speeches that we see here so far with a physician and pro government to law makers, essentially yelling at each other and launching accusation of corruptions to one another. ok, thank you very much, a lively debate there and keep the equity to allow this sandra. i'm here to use reporting us from the national assembly. now chrysler was struggling to contain widespread flooding. that's cause major disruptions in the southeast rivers of bus, that bangs,
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leaving hundreds of homes on the water schools have been forced to close levels, have been pal costs in some areas, funding was caused by heavy right. and these urologist a warning as more to come now are invested, which has more of this now from constantly cha, croatia. this is what happens every single spring, with no exception, a little town, of course. then it's near the river of going out. people are pumping up the large amount of water that flooded their basements. all they can do is move their furniture on the 1st floor of their houses. already 300 soldiers were deployed yesterday by a minister of defense to help out the local population to fight this war through that is arising. now you can see in the background that even a full now bending in this right bangs and giving this large pressure of water
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towards the center city that the river bank simply can't hold. this are the box barriers. inside you have a big rocks and on top of them or 4th sand bags. as you can see, it's not effective enough to hold on the water, which is already rising to extreme levels. the problem is that the bank was supposed to be built over there. you can see something that will become a wall, a sometime next year, gratian to start these promise to all the locals in your head. of course i made that and next year. that's well, we'll defend them from higher waters while the whole 7 torrential rains in other parts of europe as leaves north eastern and media ramaya and march of regions have
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seen extensive flooding. aerial footage shows parts of this area submerged in water . according to the local fire brigade, residents are forced to take refuge on the roofs of buildings. as water levels rose to us house be of kevin mccarthy says that ceiling deal is possible by the end of the week. that follows is meeting at the white house, the president job binding which lasted for less than an hour. republicans and democrats have been in tools to find an agreement on raising the government's boring image ahead of the june 1st deadline. the us could default on it's $41.00 trillion dollar a debt if negotiations failed by new will reportedly cancel an upcoming trip to pop for new guinea and australia in order to focus on securing the steel. meanwhile, formulators of silicon valley bank and the signature bank of face tough questions and a hearing before the senate banking committee. the executives will grilled over that roles and driving both banks to failure in march, touching off a financial crisis. did your castro reports on this now? from washington for the former bank bosses, this was
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a less than an humiliation marker you made a really stupid bet. that went bad, didn't sooner and the tax payers of america had to pick up the tab for years to come. as a preliminary government report found both silicon valley and signature banks grew too fast, had too many uninsured accounts and made risk investments leading to their spectacular failures. the former ceos, however, declined to take blame. do, do you think that the poor management of you and your staff contributed to the failure of the back? i think the root cause was the panic that took place in a few hours on. so if you disagree, you think it was the right thing with the bank was run on the bank. i think you think you were to run on the bank that caused the failure. is that what you're telling me? the run on the bank at silicon valley bank customers withdrew $42000000000.00 in
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just 10 hours. that's more than a $1000000.00 per 2nd. the government then took over and paid back uninsured depositors to the tune of $20000000000.00. meanwhile, c oh greg becker was getting richer, selling his bank stock shortly before the crisis and bring his earnings for the past 4 years to 40000000 dollars. how much of the 40000000 are you planning to return? how many times we do this data center i promise to cooperate with the regulators? can you play the video for me? signature banks, founders scott shay was forced to watch this old video of himself. possible the i happen to know for a fact that won't happen is to show you and the video orange. yes, i'm in that video and you show that video to the public. um the, the video was designed as a morale boosting,
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but did you show it to the palm who it was shown at the employee parties? but it was silicon valley's former chief who went to hawaii the day after his bank failed. that drew the most outrage, did you have a chance to walk on the beach, sit on the beach and when you did? did you think about what you've done to these people? the last time that silicon valley's c o testify before congress was to lobby for rolling back banking regulations in 2018. he got what he wanted and his bank grew as a result. now congress is considering re titling those rules, but only after putting those bank losses feet to the fire. heidi jo, castro algae 0 washington. a gentleman quote has convicted 5 men of a, one of the largest jewelry robberies in recent times. they was sentenced to between 4 and 6 years in prison. and november 2019. they broke into the green volt museum and dressed in cost. so they walked out with thousands of precious gems, was more than
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a $120000000.00. the fees made off with $21.00 pieces on an oil containing moving full 1000 jewels, including a sword facing back to the 17 eighty's. across it was several large diamonds and many smaller jewels. this approach once belonged to a 19th century queen of saxony. and this is the approach of the white eagle or that is covered in diamonds and rubies. as is there a step boss and reports from violent, as it's seen as one of the most spectacular rubbers a full time in germany. many people were left wondering how these young men with emphasis such a heavily secure museum and still more than 4300 diamond age between 24 and 29 brothers and closet. belonging to the same family from berlin. on the night of november 25th 2019, they enter the green falls museum of the, causing a power called left
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a neighborhood in darkness. ccp food it shows 2 men inside the volt. they smashed glass, displaced with an ex days before they thrown open some of the window, great things so they could get inside quickly. the whole dozens of historical pieces among them, where with diamond laid in breast out of the polish order of the white eagle, a diamond set head closer, and a source with 777 small diamonds. all belonging to the 18th century collection of goods. this, the strong, the electoral effects and the who later became the king of poland trying to find a stolen jury, police search canals and bullying, and felt nothing but also negotiations with several suspects. much of the jury was returned. one of the man can fix it over the jewelry robbery and dress them had previously been conflicted over the stuff of a 100 kilogram gold coins from the bowden, bowden lithium here behind me prosecute this in the dressing case has been criticized for making this deal with members of
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a family known to live organized crime. because this time the decision to make a deal without a deal, it would have been the return of a jewelry. these nothing but to see it for future. and it was also today, the law enforcement authorities have no idea where that you will because these people who would have been very doubtful whether it would ever have made his way back to that as far as the, the bog and 3 of the conflict with many of the tension suspended and we're really steps classes will just sit ahead for you on the program. it kind of film festival opens with a record number of films competing by female filmmakers. and, and you will be here later. italian rivals, paying for price at your biggest club, will have the action from the champions league semi final
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the, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, some of the biggest names in the movie business are in french riviera, the opening of the 7610 film festival. and for the 1st time, and it's history moving a 3rd of the 21 films competing for the palm door of directed by women. johnny angela has mall from ken ken film festival, a celebration of cinema and gamma. a place the few of spectacles, but also a space for the quietest,
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slower paced those to shine. the ceremony started by honoring american act to michael douglas. this is 57. yeah. chris and nancy boat to the festival opens with the pillars on the body of french historical drama. about louis the 15th favorite mistress, female direct to my when also plays the need. the joining debt is the french king. and his 1st role since his trials involving the hud. it does us jerry, of actors, writers and directors who watch $21.00 films competing for the palm dual prize. can you just tell me what qualities you're going to value most highly when it comes to evaluating the films? i love going into films, not knowing anything, not having a story behind it or expectation of any kind and sometimes im just incredibly surprised by things that move me in. sometimes it's about the right place at the right time when of to palm doors. reuben upland is head if this is jerry, known for his satirical films,
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challenge issues across power and authority. does tell me what audience is can expect from can this? yeah. and what are you looking forward to his head of a jury? that is an event that is fantastic to share with orders. and this year there's a lot of hold to drive those like i phone most are so seeing them on that is presenting defender also some, some younger new directors. and i'm really going to look forward to look at seeing stats, you know, that civil region. no, no i do is create that during dependent. why is 10 of us still important? we are sitting in front of individual screens and i think that it's important that we reflect on the content that we reflect on the images that we are consuming. because they are changing how we look into was and they are changing our behavior. so to seen them as a room where we actually can reflect and that we can have a discussion of the content that we are watching over the next 12 days, these audiences will reflect on some 69 sounds. first time sounds from senegal. so don, and we'll go, yeah, i'm going to be off against the stablish directors like didn't vendors can lunch and not even the receipts a winning,
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the pando doesn't always guarantee commercial success. it can do is a career change in audiences perspective and does guarantee the direction space and some history sharianda the out of their time for now is on the in the a thank you so much mind. well, in simona secured a spelt in the european champions league final, a city rivals a c, one millet with sunset era, and progress with us 3. now aggregate when lots are most seen us, that was the only goal of the game in sit back in the confidence biggest club games the 1st time in moving a decade pencils shake. justin being home at l. phone is up, his office a by manchester, united shape. jesse me and british businessman, jim, a ratcliffe for the to bid is leading the race. it seems to purchase the primary team that you know i to their own by the american and glaze, a family who announced in november they were considering selling the club of the
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glazes, have still given no clear indication as to when they'll announce the outcome of this process the castle as new football coach says qualifying for the next woke up in 2026 as his power. st. colors carols is taking challenges. 7 different national saw and having most recently managed a run at the 2022 woke up or how past that ripples. yeah, so our new era and category football began on tuesday with our economy cut off the officially taking over as the new manager. now he's huge, the experience buys at international and our club level. just one quick look at his saving. it will tell you that in some of the names that come out, your names are ground, betrayed my just, you know, i to quote you go eat it around just some of the changes all the cost or manage it . he's 40 for a career. and then what do you think of some of the achievements that he's had with, sorry, size, encouraging meaning english premier league or the wife of camp kinsley and that fee for that use? well, come on added tools that are,
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he's qualified for the last well cops with various countries. so i think it's fair to say that, that kind of carole, she's arguably the most well known, and then my part probably fall towards the castle i've ever pointed to. the thought is, is an adult to different different country deliver to different woke up. so we have to the different to challenge the rest of the world the we need to create this a. maybe you can cut that approach maybe and cut that approach it to be all or benchmark might didn't cut that approach in, in, in, in football. but i'm, i'm very excited because i see great potential context, carole. she's contract runs up until the 2026. well, trump charge the high speed bar united states, canada, and mexico kind of remember that will be a $48.00 team total. meaning that will be most spots available for aging teams. and it's the success or failure of that well, company qualified campaign which is 10 year will automatically be josh roll, pass back out to 0. so
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a no joke about she's about to lose his will. number one ranking and he was involved in a bad tempered much of the it's highly an open britson camera nori was a spine partner in run. already deciding fits much the bone and stuff which is only exhaust fuel could be just given up on that point during the 2nd set to increase. steve, going to wind in straight sets in progress in the quarter finals from the city find roadside been will be replaced as well as i'm going by call us out for us next week . i don't understand these kind of uh, uh to, to the courts, to be honest. um, you know, but it is what it is. you know, uh, he brought the fire and i responded to that. you know, i'm not going to allow someone behaving like this. some bad news for england cricket found this past foliage off for a launch. it has been ruled out of the upcoming ashes test series with australia. the 28 year old assessor recurrence of a stress fracture in his growing silva, which was supposed to cut short his students the indian and premier league earlier
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on this month. injuries many hasn't played a test much now. but serious lebron james and the lake is a set to take on the denver nuggets in game one of the n b. a western conference finals like has reaching the finest have to facing the golden state warriors in game 6 and the previous series, the series ceased, james, going up against nuggets going month because of your catch game on coming up in denver. and b, i protest to brendan scoop b robinson says the season could result in a unique charm which it would for the projects. i think when you look at most of the brown teams, as many of those teams are expected to make it to the vials, 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 mc,
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taking it all the way to the western 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 pen. 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 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 live right is, was done. and that he and anthony davis for one championship, i had them and a so far they've got to get past the different nuggets,
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but so far they've done it the right way. okay, that is, i suppose looking, let's get back to my room in london that. thank you, andy. you know, that feeling when you day goes little off track spirit sold for these mexican rally workers because they were forced to deal with a chicken chicken on the loose, on one of mexico cities busiest subway lines. the chicken eluded several attempts to capture it before one work had tossed his coach over the bud official. se service was quickly restored off to the incident. it was at the time of the whole thing. the land of the free america has never been
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a real democracy. the black people never experience democracy may be exposed to visions and struggles in america's electoral system. 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. in hebron boys bri ethan slide picture button. this occupied palestinian city boys are also close to watch. price really forces at times 12 thoughts. an awesome arrested. delicacy told tale fumed over 5 years of a coming of age and a place where even a child's imagination separately, restricted disguise above had brought a witness documentary on that jersey to cheap raising freely is becoming a re aside in germany. checkbooks are keeping their fluids behind electric fences
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