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hello. i'm serial then. yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is the news our lives from the coming up in the program today. ukraine's president talks with g 7 leaders in japan, looking to shore up support and more weapons rushes. wagner and mercenary group says it is in full control of the ukrainian city of buff moods. keith however, says the fighting is still going on. at least 14 people dead and thousands homeless . it totally fights to recover from what's been described as the worst flooding in a century. and a generational catastrophe, how the fighting in sedan is affecting the wellbeing of children, displaced by the constant and on peace of statements with your thoughts, little to lose ground in the race, to qualify for the champions leave. and also all one know down to lots of them far as we knew that mentioned specific crude clips, the pretty lean towards the
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it is just past $1800.00 gmc and it's been a busy day of diplomacy and hiroshi, most of leaders of the world's richest nations ukraine's presidents arrived at the g 7 summit's earlier pushing for support. the war and his country has sought so far, dominated discussions leaders there have decided to increase the economic pressure on moscow, promising to support key for as long as it takes. rob mcbride has been following the day's events, and he sent us this reports. president, for a lot of them is a lensky, arrives at the g 7 summit and the world it seems stops to watch. at the international media center, crowds gathered around the monitors for a glimpse of the ukrainian leader arriving on the plane provided to him by fraud. but the plains he's most interested in now on f. 16 fight to jets. after a decision by the us find lisa allows a delivery to ukraine. we've reached
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a moment where it is time to look down the road and to say, what is ukraine going to meet as part of a future force to be able to deter and defend against russian aggression as we go forward? f. 16 4th generation fighter aircraft are part of the mix. the 2nd day of the g 7 has been focused on a range of themes, from the global economy to the climate crisis. and we want you to new jew initiated, accelerate, and transition to clean energy, including by building more resilient critical medical supply chains that have been expanded sessions for invited world leaders, including those from the poor countries of the so called global south. the rich and nations have often been accused of ignoring the system through a and welcoming guest will bleed as japanese prime minister to me. okay. she to recognize the complex problems facing the world. they are crises that have been worse and by the ukraine war, that according to its critics,
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the g 7 is failing to address different g 71 support for the war and your crime from the global south. i'm missing their interest to cancel that to put more money on the table for food to show that they understand that kind of ripple effect. so do you kind complex on the forest people? the extended guess list includes many neutral will lead is whom zelinski would like to win over to his cause, but the visit to also give symbol in person time with a g 7 lead is who sofa has been his biggest back is to accommodate the landscape presence the final day of his g 7 summit is being extended illustrating his global stature, the chance to be fated by the world's richest and most powerful nations is a major victory for him as another likely source of resentment for and excluded russia. rob mcbride, i'll just say hera, hera, she my japan. a while ukraine's president of the mirror zalinski is in japan, while the head of russia's wagner mercenary group,
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give guinea per goshen. has said that his forces now have full control of the besieged, ukrainian city of passport. the city is seen months, the fierce fighting ukraine, however, says its troops are still maintaining their defenses. tremulous julia, shut them all of us and must go. first though, let's talk to our correspondent natasha butler, who was in key. we'll get both sides of this story. natasha. what can you tell us on your end? there's a claim and there's a counter claim. well, it has to be said that anything said by wagner's bosses said he met with a lot of skepticism in ukraine. he has made claims in the pos that have to adapt the notes to be correct. so what we've heard today from the deputy defense minister here in ukraine. well, she has said that the situation in blackboard is indeed critical. it is serious heavy flights and continues bought. ukrainian forces all still fighting and they
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all holding on to some infrastructure in back move. so we have the ukranian side of things. we have these claims by the pulse of wagner. you have any pre goes and what we do know for sure is the russian forces have been trying to capture back moved now for a 10 months it has been a fish and best to i'm grim, a bottle, very high casualties on the russian side. casualties also of course, own ukrainian side. this time that it's become something of a symbol for both sides, but for the ukrainians, it is a symbol of resilience and of the strength and endurance of ukraine's. so just it's also worth mentioning, of course, the timing of this last on nobody, as you were just telling me before a all is happening during the g 7 meeting. yes, it would seem that the timing is significant. so let's get this g 7 meeting these
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comments coming from the viking to both perhaps aim to try any virus the ukranian president. look, let's not forget that russia used to be part of the g 7. been the g 8 before it was kicked out in 2014 of to illegally annexing crime is in most cases looking at these images, old zalinski talking to wells workforce nations. this and lead to copy. it was once a pause, but not only talking to them, but also talking over the past few days and on the sidelines. all this g 7 with some of russia's allies. zalinski had meetings with the crown princess saturated, but also with no ranger moody of india. so no doubt on if those optics and fury icing must go potential about the reporting from keith. thank you very much. let's go to moscow. now during this julia ship of alova, is there, show you what you're getting? what can you tell us on your end about all of this?
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and so obviously for goes in, i know the complete caption, bad mood um the, its not the 1st time he made a statement like that. uh, and he repeatedly reports about the capture about me, but every time it turns out to be wrong. uh, the washer source have not commented on his statement that it'd be a russian defense ministry. official representative said that be a sold schools continue operations deliveries to western parts of the c c a while the you printing outside a waste. it didn't confound the capture of the safety by pre garage. and as i said, that's a ukraine force has continued to find him to southwest. impossible. it's hard to say what is going on on the ground now. and in his statement regarding the keys defense minutes, a show you of atrocities such striker on cheap of general stop, the larry garage summit chance to go into the own entertainment. and because of the bike times move points has died, them they have expected. but he also said of may the 25th of big bone and the
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company will leave the seats. and because it's fine to need some rest, retraining questionnaire. who's going to to hold a say, say the ukrainian forces and what was touring and the code into progression. the city will be handed over to the ministry of defense, your shop of oliver, from moscow. thank you very much. i it was widely seen as a booster key the us i said that it will allow its western allies to supply ukraine with advanced fighter jets, including american made f sixteens. let's take a closer look at that and how they might be used in ukraine. essex teams were launched in the us and the 1970s. they were using the to iraq wars and in afghanistan there are more than $3000.00 f sixteens in service across $25.00 countries, including the netherlands in belgium, which are members of nato. a sixteen's can travel twice the speed of sound and they can strike targets in there, in the air or on the ground in all weather conditions. they can fly up to 860
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kilometers without refueling military. and let's say that a sixteen's will help ukraine strength behind russian lines, and that there are a substantial upgrade to its fleets of soviet era war plains. so let's speak with david durham. she's a professor at the national defense university in the us. and he's a former nato operations director for the joint chiefs of staff. he joins us live from manama in a frame. david, how long does it take to train a pilots on a new aircraft like the 60 it longer than people would think? i think that some of the low estimates of training are assuming that you take a, an experience pride or a career pilot, and then transition him to the f. 16. the lowest estimate effort from that is about 3 months. i think that 6 to 9 months is more probable. i think that what we're looking at realistically is a figure of about 18 months to 2 years if you start from scratch and move forward.
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okay, so this is not an immediate term short term move. it's a medium to long term move. what does the same question i think is relevant each time ukraine gets a significant new weapon, which is what, is it going to change on the battlefield? a yeah, good question. so there's a couple of things here. first stop, ukraine is starting to reach the limits of its former soviet union air defense, ground based missiles. they're, they're running out and those are hard to replace. so having a advanced fighter, a crap patrolling would prevent rush up from bringing aircraft into that. so that's the 1st thing. the 2nd thing is ukraine has been firing harm missiles which target, uh, russian air defense radar a, but they've been launching them in a sort of semi enabled mode from former soviet aircraft. if they can fire these in other missiles, such a storm shatter from
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a native standard aircraft with native software, they can take advantage of more immediate targeting and better sensors. so presumably they'd be more accurate that way. so there's, there's a couple of impacts. what so david, hold on because you kind of lost me with some of the specifics, the semi enabled node. what i mean is with this allow ukraine to re game territory in your view. that would be useful. i mean, what it, what it would do would allow for more effective targeting of russian air defense radar, which in turn would allow ukraine to fly more into land that russia thinks they can control. so that would be significant. and as you notice, it is a dual capability aircraft. it can't attack targets on the ground. i don't think they would do that in the short term, but if they can suppress russian air defenses, then they definitely could do that. this also means that potentially russia would now be taking aim at american made plans. you see that a significant not really. i mean they're taking game at american
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artillery pieces they displayed or nam $77.00. how it's are that they had captured on the battlefield at the russian army. the exhibition last year, they're taking aim at highmark. they're taking him at patriot as you know. so what? okay, all right, david, there are thank you so much for sharing your insights on this media in the long term move as you were saying earlier. thank you. thank sir. and there's plenty more ahead on this. use our including the find your log in. i do not want wireless because didn't use that violence to then clamp down on us and end up. describe done on us. more on brazil's indigenous women playing a vital role in preserving culture and traditional knowledge. also how the depths of several forces in the us are casting a shadow over the racing industry that will be next in sports later. the so the
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president biden has been trying to reassure world leaders that the united states will not default on its debt. but the latest meeting between the white house and republican negotiators has ended without a deal to raise the us government's borrowing limits. the treasury is warning, washington could run out of money as early as june. first, republicans who control the house of representatives are demanding budget cuts. a default on the debt could cause global markets to crash. there continues to be real difference differences between the parties on these issues. we've been clear about what the president's priorities are and his belief that we should come together to continue the economic progress. we've made an invest in the future while also cutting wasteful spending, and cutting the deficit the president has already shown that while he is not insisting on his approach. if republicans in congress were serious about cutting the deficit. and about finding a bi partisan agreement,
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reasonable by parts an agreement that can reach the president's task. they'd be looking at cutting that kind of unnecessary, wasteful spending, like hannah is in washington dc with the latest developments. the negotiators are continuing the talks over the weekend at one stage friday they halted completely, but now the tools outgoing again, at issue raising the debt ceiling limit. if that does not happen, the consequences would be catastrophic. massive unemployment in the us and as a remedy, vacations both domestically and indeed globally at issue is whether or not to increase budgets that have already been established. the republicans insist that this must be done. the biden administration says it's prepared to discuss future budgets, but will not alter budgets that have already been set. it has shifted its position somewhat. at one stage, the bite administration was saying it would not accept any conditions whatsoever to
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raising that debt. ceiling limits. now the house, the republican dominated house has already passed legislation that raises a debt ceiling limit. however, it attach conditions to that bill, which the binding administration fines, unacceptable. and it's a bill that would not go through the senate, which is dominated by democrats. and as a binding administration has made clear that it will not be signed. so the parties are attempting to find some kind of the compromise. one must remember that the debt ceiling limit has been raised full times during the trump administration without conditions being attached. it must also be remembered that in the past 50 years, the government has been able to pay its debts on only $4.00 occasions. 3 years of the clinton administration and back in 1969 with lyndon johnson. but this debt ceiling crisis is not new. it appears to happen every time that limit comes close
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and the limit to the target dates is very close. indeed, the treasury has warms that it could be as soon as the 1st of next month that the treasury will be unable to pay the government's bills. my kind of, i'll just say around washington, is really is a back on the streets, protesting the government's plan to overhaul the judiciary. 5 minutes and benjamin netanyahu pause. the changes in march after intense public pressure of a tens of thousands have continued to process nearly every week watching life pictures of tel aviv the protest just about ending now building marks is in tell of the building that the staying power of these process is really remarkable, i mean if my math is right, i might be a week off, but this should be about week 20 of the protests. what was attendance like this evening? well, as you say, it is winding down now, but we're back in the hall to the sound of the defense establishment. thousands of
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people will out here today was probably the loudest protest in the 20 weeks, and they began at least as well attended as any of the several people we've been speaking to. so very, very passionate an angry about some of the issues that they've been coming out to protest about. we've had a number of speakers over the last hour, addressing those crowds, the sound of coal and shouts, she is unable under the don't thousands of is ready, black as well. but the main issue that they were protest thing was the prime minister's proposed reform of the judiciary, which would have, amongst other things, we can the supreme court and that has been suspended. so what is driving the protests now? robot friends, i guess from the process to say to prime this of engine nothing. no. and those 2 additional changes they have been sell because you say, but people were speaking to today and some of the speakers up on stage were much more focused on the budget that the prime minister and his government had been
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trying to round through that the method over the last week or so that during that with minimal scrutiny, there is another on the voting and just a couple days time. and what about budget will do the provisional budget of that is right now will allocate billions of dollars to some of the ultra orthodox and alternation is communities and policies in discretionary spending. the people here we've been speaking to say essentially takes that money out of the pockets of tax pads and gives it to people. but prime minister netanyahu things will keep him in house 0. marks reporting from tel aviv on the protests against benjamin netanyahu, which started in january bill and thank you very much. recovery efforts are underway in northern italy after what's been described as the worst flooding in a century. at least 14 people have died and thousands more. have been forced to leave their homes. how do i bill, how many has more from the city of finds any amelia, romani, or region, the damages everywhere and now the water has gone. the city is covered with mud and
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people are beginning to understand the extent of what has been destroyed. what has, what is gone present and past. this is the museum of carla zone. he's a sarah mess because actually finds that is no foot ceramics, one of the capital of the world. when it comes to ceramics and you can see they've been pulling out these pieces of art from inside. we've been inside. the lower floor is still completely drenched. the pieces of art that people are trying to solve is like these. ceramics, well, you know, they're doing the best as much as they can, so the humidity doesn't destroy all this. i'm just going to take you inside. this used to be the studio of the artist. his killings are here. it was his turn into an exec bishan room. and you can see just the amount of destruction bearing in mind also that there is no electricity at the moment in this area. what people told me
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is that they couldn't believe it when they 1st arrived here after the war, after they would be able to take away all that water at the level of destruction. they still don't know how much is the damage just as something they, they uncovering minute by minute. earlier in the day, we were doing that at the national library of the city. more than 10000 books completely gone, engulfed him in mud as so that there is no way you can solve is that i'm, you know, coming through the city walking here. or you can see is more or less images like this. but that's people, people bringing out all the belongings from their homes. so really you do see that this loving the extent of damage is not just to those who are here is also to the memories of cities and communities all gone in the span of a few hours. how do i have them? how many hours you 0 fi and set in a me or romano?
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the new york times investigation has uncovered evidence of the illegal force movement of asylum seekers, including miners from greece to turkey. the european commission says it is concerned by the footage victoria getting the rewards 12 asylum seekers, including men, women, children, and an infant a forced out of a van and into a speed boat by masked men on the creek island of les both the so i'm see because of, from somalia, eritrea and ethiopia that transferred to a greek coast called vessel. it travels across the gnc tools to keep the sewing them, see it because of and crammed into a dingey and left a drift for moving. and now the footage was filmed. 18 worker only has both. normally when you see a crime, you call the police or you call the problem brussel jump to, but you kind of do this increase, increase the authorities, other ones committing these crimes. and of course, the orders for these crimes come from high up like from the government. there is no
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police to go because the police in on this i have witnessed it myself. the asylum seekers were eventually found by the turkish coast guard. they were taken to a detention center in the city of is me. know, i'm an agent and a 6 month old son, hawaii were among those rescues. they fled the somali city of to live, which is controlled by the armed group, else about the greek government has not commented on the allegations, bosses previously denied, mistreating asylum. see cuz the you says it's concerned by the footage. it says greece most fully respected subjugation is to ensure the safety and wellbeing of asylum seekers until the case is processed. victoria gates and b l g 0 to a packet stands and baffled former prime minister in wrong con has urged his supporters to remain peaceful in the event that he is arrested. thousands of his followers have been arrested in may face trial and military courts following days
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of violence in which they attacked public property after cons, detention a sullivan should be set down with him run con in lahore. if i am jill again, i do not want violence because violence feeds into the narrative of, of the media. and while the, these bodies were extra flight of elections because they then use that violence to then clamped down on us and, and describe, don't own us where they just, anyone affiliated with b t i is just told him to do with a 7 and a half 1000 people who would be interested as the government has been saying the cases against them are of incitement, aging and betting violence. be thought of ambulances being burned, public property being doors. these are people who are trying things for you. that's all this is you could easily to appropriate investigate to investigate, should find out that a body for 27 years is never indulgent buttons. this was
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a big gland and i'm in front of your view as on seeing any in the pendant investigation with prove this. how can the board come on does how? so remember, we will, i have grown up a little board, come under houses, but it was from my house. we knew the amount of security there, how come demonstrations were allowed to walk all the way it was from liberty talk to their how come there was no police there. how come it was left on? got it then, but video is off your lead to seeing that we have to go to the judge gucia here at our free the for instance, does a video of im calling for people to go to that you're going to the church, you know, is not a crime, it is bought a bug, it started, you can demonstrate this fully any well in this country. when the see me be a doctor by the army. the natural response would have been demonstrating usefully in front of google, whatever. but no one core for while is not one of our leaders said that you go on
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and break things up, bundling buildings, how come there's no investigation that i'm in the demonstrations all over the world . but you don't straight. there was straight flooding through the crowd. why has there been no investigation in that for the government says that it is investigating and you tagging the people who were there, it's tracking their phones and it accuses you of hovering dozens of what it calls terrorists were involved in the are some you see what the what? first of all, that's what, what is behind all this? be them and the stablish for the better for you to collections. why is it petrified? because every service is b, b, d, i will get to touch the majority the moment their elections, you know, to avoid elections even before this, the 145. the cases on me criminal cases, a man whose northern this country for 50 years had never had one case coming to the
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case. so if you understand the reasoning by what is going on right now, the stablish fund and the, the medium bodies, then you would roll these use this as a pretext to actually crush me. do i, how can they have phone, the 7 and a half, those would be the work as one board. and then the evidence. most of them have not even been produced in the course of long. they've just conducted the rate of better breaking people's houses walking in the middle of the night. any one was b, g. i has been attacked by the security agencies. the still ahead on else 0 mosquito magnets researchers trying to understand why the insects are attracted to some people more than others. and things get heated in the n b a playoffs. as miami come from behind to take you to nothing leading the eastern conference finals. the,
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it's that time of the day where we look at your weather forecasts for the middle east and africa and truth be told, it is looking fairly quiet, but the winds play a big story in the goals. we see se certainly when so i times that wind is coming in off the gulf, which means the humidity is bumping in for though ha, i think we're going to see more in the way of sunshine as we head toward monday. so it's still one more gloomy day to go. temperatures on the rise to buckets down, but also central asia, as we've shaking some of those showers. so in 10 minutes stands capital ask about your now up to 35 degrees on sunday. we have in checking the shower so for is simple a spill in the picture, but actually i think a bit more sun in cloud combo on sunday. the shower is really never too far away from the boss for us, for africa, around ne l. jerry, we think pockets about 2 months worth of rain over 24 hours and that all has to do with disturbed weather in this central mediterranean. so that will continue to be
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a problem spot and for a central africa. and most of the rain is falling around, gone through the gulf of guinea as we slipped toward the south right now. here comes another weather maker coming in to the south coast of south africa. and i think the winds will be particularly bad for the eastern cape providence, but not a bad day in durban. you'll max out at 24 degrees bye for now. the, this convening has taken 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 green transition plans enclose the skills gap. so many companies are struggling with the reporters retreat in
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a brutal civil war. if it hadn't been that the is ready and vision with no shipping so well. the commodore had become a journalist like center. 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 have to come to a hotel. the next room i was in was underground, tying the prison. so as a hostage, they was the commodore will hotels on al jazeera. the, [000:00:00;00] the you are watching else is the, are our headlines, this, our ukrainian president followed him,
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years of lensky is at the g. 7 summit in japan. the u. s. has agreed to support ukraine's access to advance fighter jets. moscow says the west runs a colossal risk if it supplies the jets to keep the head of russia's wagner mercenary group. if getting pre goshen says, these forces have full control of the besieged, ukrainian city of buffalo. the city has been the site of months of fierce fighting . ukraine rejects that claim. the 2nd meeting between the white house and republican negotiators has ended without a deal to raise the government's borrowing limits. the treasury is warning. washington could run out of money as early as june. first, the conflict in sudan has put the lives of millions of children at risk. thousands of escaped, but many are still trapped in the escalating violence. you ins, children's agency, says the closure of schools is also affected, their mental health and their well being as the country is already experiencing what it calls a generational catastrophe. uncle suture a foot boards of surviving leaks fighting, incidents,
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capital costume. some of most made it to the shelton bought a house on the border with egypt. from this, she travelled north to this camp and cuddled along the 2 daughters. she's now safe from the barn and said that she says, memories of the gunfire m. s. wives continued to come to goes to the field. my daughter saw everything, the gunfire was falling on us at home. they saw horrible scenes. my younger daughter still screams at night and cries out to me, why are these people coming to kill us? my move describes how her daughter would run in here when she heard 5 digits overhead and come to the phone. when she sees the plane, she comes running saying mom, the plane has come. mom, these people are coming for us at home. they're coming to beat us. i tell her that the plane is just flying and is not targeting us. hundreds of thousands of children
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in sedan have similar experiences. the humans children's agency. unicef says the von and says, boston assistant trumpets with this crisis. with this conflict, we have seen a nation wide closure of souls and educational institutions or when he were talking about 7000000 kids out of school, which was medium, somehow, is very disruptive. knowing over the last couple of years that you cannot even velocity are very past due to teach us 5 since lotions across the country. the agency says finding his personality, 370000 children from their homes and an estimated 190 children were killed in the 1st 10 days of the conflict of this sent in full to them. the sound of gunfire is replaced with music,
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and 2 groups of fathers has organized activities for children and thousands of families have been coming in the hope of leaving saddam to it's betsy parked, exposed, say, witnessing bombardment 1st. time has taken a devastating toll on people here 5, medium, and highlight. can we have a number of cases for children who have post traumatic stress disorder who transferred to the psychiatric hospital. we also have some of the cases among adults, and that's the thing that we can do now for the children is support them and then leave the bed psychological impacts on them. and she will know often the most at risk when conflicts happen. and so don is no exception. now, millions of families have no choice but to wait and see what happens next. i'm a goes so i'm sure these i can see the catherine of i'm schroeder is the media and communications director and save the children and she joins us from the capsule if you've gone to
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a compiler kathrina what's next for the children who have managed to flee the fighting of the situation for children. and so then it's really devastating. many children cannot attend school and we see that children arrive, traumatized, hundreds of thousands arrive to the neighboring countries. traumatized. we are we offering support, but the scale is huge to the merest to them a anxious also the health impact is enormous. and we know that incurred to only around 20 percent of the health facilities working. so this is of course, also affecting children. it's actually in all dimensions um, a very essential nutrition production facility that was producing supplementary food for children was destroyed, burns, i'm also a school that we were supporting,
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was burned in the for. so it is really in every i mention, children not to really effective the right now and what's, what's, what are their lives going to be like? for those who have managed to flee the worst effected areas, whether it's displaced within the country or whether they've gone to another country and lived there has refugees. now, what's next to them? i'm sorry, the connection broke. can you please repeat? the last thing i'm asking you what kind of lives they're going to be able to live for those who have managed to flee the fighting and the situation is very challenging. of course. prices have skyrocketed right? skyrocketed due to base with in. so dont even if in the areas where they have been displaced to who does available, it is off month of they cannot afford it or they cannot take care of the land. but
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if we think about more rural areas in the for, um, so there is a severe impact on the possibility to have enough food for the children. and they urgently need support. um, specifically in health and food security and education. when will they be able to go back to school and talking about those who for instance have crossed over into chad or other countries? is school and going to be provided um this into other countries. um, it depends the country um, it depends on the situation of the family. of course, this cannot be generalized right now. the 1st immersion system for the types of children is a giving is focusing on psycho social support and um, also food security and so, so them and an interest as well as also within them and the agencies are doing. i'm similar activities. but the next step is really to think about education because
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many, many children are not attending the national expands footboard, you know, in june, millions of to the out of school have been out of school before the current hor, um the current process, but even more dropping out of school cannot finish school, so they will be a huge gap in school is not the only learning school is also protection for children who otherwise fall at risk of recruitment and tied label. right. catherine of, on schroeder, at save the children. thank you very much. for joining us today, thank you so much. i. the turkish citizens based abroad have become voting in the presidential run off. there were a long queues on side pulling stations across germany, which is home to the world's largest turkish diaspora. the may 28 run off, both pates the incumbent rich of type, or the one against opposition candidates came out because the revenue or the one so
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just short of the 50 percent needed to win in the 1st round. last sunday, preserves, indigenous women had been overturning tradition not only to fight the long side men to defend the amazon rain forest. they're also playing a vital role in preserving culture and traditional knowledge. monica yanna kat reports from valley georgia vari, the indigenous women dancing alone in the capital, brazilian to defend their lands, but also standing up for their rights in tribal societies, dominated by men like body mamma. she left her muddle village in the shop by the valley to study and to apology. now she's struggling to find the balance between fighting for women's freedoms and keeping them central traditions of life. our eldest, believe that if women leave the village, they'll marry a for a net and never re to but i see different t,
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i think knowledge and understanding the outside world will help us explain the importance of preserving of culture and our 1st anthropologist divine with the news was been studying the model people of the job id valley since the 70s says feminism among the indigenous has come to stay. i need just use the social media and cell phones have closed the distances between men and women from the most remote indigenous territories. and the rest of brazil, women have found they have similar causes, fighting for quality on the same opportunities as man, the change is inevitable. it will take time because no man except sharing power with women, thoughts, it's happening. resist. first, indigenous affairs ministry is led by an indigenous woman, as is the government agency for night, responsible for protecting the brazilian indigenous population. right. you too, wrapping it up. when indigenous leaders start to joining forces to defend all ends,
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women during the fight and started organizing themselves as well. was the 1st indigenous woman boy in brazil, and the 1st congress women. this helps in an example for new generations that we can occupy spaces in the political scene. with back in the model, villages marriages are still arranged, and women are res took look and take care of the children while men leave the community. this is the main entrance of the long house known as the my walk. only men can use women have to go all around the hot to the back door where the kitchen is. now this is one of the many traditions that the model indigenous people have still kept. however, even in such a remote area, customs are changing. to run a model but was saved years ago from being married off. as a teenager, when her mother sneak proud of the village and took her to the city where she grew up, susanna has since returned with a mission from power. other women by helping them sell their crescent arts. professor this,
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these traditional necklaces used to be made out of shells. now women are making the same necklaces by recycling, plastic bottles and tubes brought to the village. we're keeping our culture well, adapting to modern times. savannah belongs to our job id valley woman's organization. that helps women take their hand made products to art fairs, where they make their own money. to find a says, it's a step towards their independence without changing too much their way of life. monica not give ultra 0 body to shop id. researchers in zambia have built a unique facility to test why mosquitoes are drawn to certain people more than others. and they hope to use their findings around what smells the insects prefer to fight diseases like malaria are science, editor, called and baker has more they see you in the distance, they sense your breath and they feel the heat of your skin. but despite their tiny brains, mosquitoes probably smell you 1st from far away. this is
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a special facility for simulated blood, sucking a 1000 cubic meter box and the zambian forest enclosed by nets with 6 pods for real human sleep. and we'd like to think of it as of the world's largest pesky murray from mosquitoes. each tent is connected to a heated landing pad, fitted with infrared cameras that watch as hungry mosquitoes look for a nightly feed. the researchers who built it are trying to understand how the bugs pick their victims. and this is quite similar to what in the scale with experience in nature when the african malaria mosquito actually ends as a climb. it actually has to follow won't carnes emitted from the human body of sleeping statements that often humans a house in grapes. it's a quite a busy smelling cost for the mosquitoes. malaria, a parasite that is carried by mosquitoes kills more than half a 1000000 people every year. and nearly half of the world is exposed to it is quite
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surprising that mosquito is also i have a quite complex napa system. the brain actually looks awful, i guess, or similar to al brain. believe it or not, a very, very 20 insect with the household sense of smell under the camera. one of the landing pets, it's warm and it admits carbon dioxide just like us. but there are no human sense, so no mosquitoes. another same conditions, but with some characteristic human smells. a 3rd and now the smells are different. the researchers are assembling a menu to isolate the most irresistible wits we after the developing place, invented chromebooks, for example. you cannot sell the price of them for example, so that they, they like to a specific truck and then play some of them so that to. ready reduce the biting, all of these uh, picked us up on too much. although the battle against malaria is waged across many
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fronts. this could help us understand why and how malaria carrying mosquitoes find us in the night. the more you understand the enemy, the best i could do uh, in fighting the enemy. so it is very, very, i don't know what 20 years, but it's very exciting. calling baker elders 0. the police have made arrested of protest over suspected electro interference in the democratic republic of congo. political activists are demanding an international audit to the electoral commission. barbara angle, pet reports, violence, confrontation between police and protest is in the congress capital construction protest. tokenize a say the government's way to enrollment process is a shame that demanded an international audit of the entire and actual commission governing participant to say they'll resist what they consider. attempts to discredit the government. if the opposition quotes are purchased,
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we will come as well. we empower, we can take all the forces, including the army and the police to stop this one position from tenants and the president. since one dispute to the elections and 2019 critics say president felix, she said katie made a series of moves in the consolidating his power. that includes a pointing punches on judges. hun picking lewis to run the electrical commission and declaring a circle state of siege in the east and north caves. and the 2 provinces areas meant to be opposition strongholds. 7 it is very sad to see police deployed by president felix. she's the k d blocking protest is in a democratic state. we note that it's, it's his time that we will continue to fight because we have the right to save this country. felix has failed at all levels and he must be conscious of this police in the capital block. another presidential candidate from joining the demonstrations
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specimens of a position supports us a promise to stay on the streets. but did tell me the much that we are determined to continue the process. whatever happens if they block us. we will always find another way to part us against the election process and security and also living conditions of r p a position need this of course for another. riley outside the net for commission headquarters next. the state but was just 7 months to go on to the general election. the opposition is worried. time may be running out to ensure a fair election. barbara, and good luck. i'll just say we're still ahead on else a 0. the goal that help to secure the premier league cycle from interest to city without them even kicking a ball that's coming up with peter summit and sport in just a moment. the
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the the peters them is doing this for all our sports coverage. peter? oh, thank you very much. then just to said he advertising the premium, the title without having to kick a bull. it's a full titling 5 seasons. that's off the nearest tribals. austin over defeated one mill away from home against nursing and forest. tyler, a one e with the only goal of the game. so he was celebration front of their own fans on sunday when they host chelsea as for forest, this results and she was, they will play in the premium the game mix caesar, the levels top full hopes are hanging by a thread off the drawer with aston villa that's the thing, the table fos you can talk was in the stands for this one as he says,
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the 2 match bands of criticizing or 3 for those. if amino grab the equalizer late in the 2nd, talked to present in international pay these last batch and fuel before leaving the club and was given any motion send off by fat mentioned. so united need just one point from the last 2 games to consume, they facing the top 4 and a sponsoring to chance and sleep next season. cut some arrows 9 minute, go giving them a one know when the board but in the game. talk them in, branford, played out a through the hurricane, killed in a stunning free take to put spears in front printed thing. they 1st batch without stall. so i to item tony who was handed in a match band early of this week for breaking facing rules. but in the 2nd office, brian and bremo helped the bees come from beyond and with 2 goals. and you say that the food for we go and we set it up as spring fits acute a 31 way table for my also manage the awesome thing. it has totally, i'll just say era,
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he doesn't think they will be too many games at mix will copy in 2026. the total was one expense of $48.00 teams, which means more than $100.00 matches the, the cindy. i believe it's not too many games, but we have to concede the back problem is a bill. but the problem and of course to protect the play is having said that, i would say a lot has been done for the play is on the heads front, a better preparation bit to prevention, but the taking care of them better protection during the game. so the eyes contribute to the lot. again, to put the take back to the play is from that package because uh you see everything on, on the screen. so overall i would say the protection of the page has become better and better. and if you look at the korea's, of the play is restock the audio and the finish data. that's not real good, but the,
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the payoff with to and the month was the may see he was born in 87. no, he was 35 at the woodcock. when i played 45, you couldn't play football anymore. so 18 so we have to protect the play is always more. but as well overall i would say the resides, feel probation officer link. so for korea tank so she is not too bad. so you can see that awesome thing the interview with far is smell in full in salt salad. 0 is at these times. you can also watch it online at delta 0 dot com, forward slash to, to elton sierra. over in germany, the buddhist legal title race has been blown wide open. that's off for $31.00 waiting for all the lights. the other by and unix sewage can every day find the lead, but that was the, in the way celebrations might say coming back with 3 goals of their own. so the find just one points ahead of lucy adult. say, i'll hold on sundays a when they would say, don't want to talk with just one more game to play. as for, like say,
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they guarantee food place. we don't have casablanca book that place in the african champions league. final of the single family son downs on the way goes south africans, had, had secured a no little drawer in morocco last week and took, deleted this one thing. are you l? i'm allude equalized for we dod. sometimes we store daily through the vivian striker peters structurally, but that was also short lived. most will be involved with been put the boat and he's only met to ensure we don't because to them they'll come up against egypt insurance. all i see in the final schools he shiffler shays the lead going into the food around with the pga championship on saturday. last you as most as champion, is searching for the 2nd major is shown to to under paula, 60 eight's any 2nd round. it leaves the will number 5 will number 2 of the at 5 on the of rule. shiffler is a long slide. canadian co recon is i know ways victor homeland at the top where we
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macro is still not out of it's the will. number 3 is 5 shots back as he tries to win this type of will. the 3rd time he needs career, the in the, in the a, the miami heat of taking the, to nothing lead in the eastern conference finals against the boston celtics of the coming from behind the when a bad tempered game to play one home called in boston, the celtics, when leading by 94 inches makes was the photos of been the heats jimmy butler and gone to names of the celtics, decided to have what you might call a frank exchange of views. and it all usually proved to be a took the points miami getting on a run of $23.00 points to mine, typical basic and success of come from behind victory, $111105.00. the final school butler ending with 27 points with the heat, now headed back home to miami for the next 2 games of the series. will number 7 hold. the unit has reached the fine will be tally and open the 20 roll dane, seeing here at the top of your screen, is making these debut in rome. you came from
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a sit down to beat will number full casper route 766462. if you're not going to win the italian open, it will be he 2nd, the atp most is 1005, all you will play are the new. maybe they have all 7 of 65 for the size of that 2nd semi final as the interrupted by rain. later on said today the 2nd leg of american host, racing's triple crown takes place with the preakness stakes in baltimore, maryland. but us, so far as that you still investigating the dates of at least 11 horses in the lead, up to the 1st leg of the kentucky derby, john henry and reports from lexington, kentucky. as in the rolling hills of kentucky, a mystery has the horse racing world spinning. in the days leading up to the prestigious, kentucky derby at churchill downs, race track, 5 horses were put down after training
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a racing incidents. the 2 more were using eyes after being injured on derby day itself in 8 died in another race there this week, 3 more di didn't neighboring team lend race track this month. around 1.25 horses died for every 1000 horses that started an american race. but the kentucky gas market, unusually large cluster in a short time. whenever we see clusters of injuries, it's a natural thing to, you know, believe there could be either a common common thread with the surface or some other issue. clusters are not unusual. the timing around the derby is many injured horses can be saved through surgery. but when thoroughbreds weigh more than 500 kilograms, travel it speed, stopping 65 kilometers per hour, the injuries are often unrecoverable. so what killed so many horses in may? some of the racing believe it was
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a combination of factors. it's brad more now for speed instead of stamina. so the, the breed itself is not quite as strong. it may be more susceptible to breakdowns. also the amount of drugs that are used in the, in the sport. in thoroughbred country where century old breeding farms res, future champions, there is fear for a business. there also fosters kentucky pride. joy in a way of life. for many here in lexington, horse racing isn't just in the industry. it's a life style. and anything that affects it affects them. at mill ridge farm, which bred kentucky, derby winters, barber row in st cents and raised a 3rd giacomo he'd. li bell is the 5th generation owner. it's very painful because we love the horse. we're all about the horse. when you drive around and when you walk the fields of a miller. ready edge and the other 500 farms in this community. you get
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a feel for the passion that we have at the track. and in the barnes of kentucky ending worries over a spike and equine fatalities is crucial to preserving a tradition. john henry and l g 0, lexington, kentucky. finally in the n h l. playoffs, the vegas golden knights of when the opening game of the western conference finals series against the dentist stalls. the game in las vegas went down to the why with the home side winning for 3 and over. so i'm thing to break out. and cade series on sunday, also in vegas. that's all the sports news i'll be here again later with will through . all right, peter, thank you so much and that is it from me several venue for this news. our we've got more world news on else as 0. after a 2 minute break to stay to the,
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