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the the biggest box you have ever seen. how does sprout taken out? this was we loved it when it was built. even when it was been a major toner to the conflict in northern ireland in the late 20th century. belfast, your open war hotels, analogies here against old logs, these palestinian children track across the valley to get school. the school was demolished on sunday when his rady forces bulldozed in the early hours this morning . they left nothing behind. i heard a sound as the 9th of my home. what is happening? she said, my school has been demolished in the past is rarely accused. it has not having a building permit on my soul kind of thing in time that requests in this area are rejected. it very cared about the students, so why they didn't give us admission to say not only has their education been disrupted, and i've also been massively effective psychologically the
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the most wanted saw space and the ones in genocide is arrested in south africa of to decades on the run the other than the kyle, this is out. is there a life from the also coming up? do you think it was so rattled levels of net migration in the u. k. last year, but not quite as high as some expects is. most go signs of deal with minutes, groups of station rushes, tactical nuclear weapons, and batteries the
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and the end of a musical era labels episode. tina china, who's known as the queen of rock'n'roll, has died at the age of $83.00. the police in south africa have a rest of the most wanted fugitive, and the 1994 rwandan genocide, often decades on the run for the john's cation. it's been on the run for more than 20 years, is accused of organizing the killing of nearly 2002, it sees that was taking shelter as a catholic church. if they say, well whom liza is an attorney, i'm solisco list and k gully. he says, the rest of the jones case, i'm a, is very important. the case your mind is uh, is an important uh, uh, 1st thing in the, in the to see because what do you need?
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he possibly start the heating or use of april. i assume as uh, you know, as soon as the deals and stuff and know that this thing is the bridge, the pass, the because why getting started. i don't, i think mine. they've never been queued when they slid into church. so what guys you might be by, you know, by bringing fuel and keeping people in a church, you bricks, the press stuff to the hospital or given people, what sort shifts in the church and the subsequent referral that's part, which is why i felt that was due by the bad because it what do you have such a thing in the church speaking back to the beer crossing that body. i'm going to pretend to be cool, but i'm here till april. crazy my give simply the judge and then open the door to people to free any given the checks and not getting to force you are just
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getting charged. so that's an important aspect of this situation back guys to my avoid the shop for a very long time. because he was because they have network. so remember that's the, that's like that. it's pretty big that networks of people stop to to me. okay. music is just released. so net migration least record 606000 last year from is over. she's to knock us at the number of people coming to new k is too high on the latest data is likely to increase political pressure on. so that is government has places to bring numbers down that migration to button in 2015 the year before the breaks that referendum was 329000. the new figure of $606000.00 represents an increase of 20 percent on last year. of 504000 the case, hey,
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minutes have changed to a problem and says she wants to see fewer than 100000 people emigrating each. yeah . join now from london from illness by nadeem bava. that same. what reaction are we saying to these? because as well, i think if you were in government you might be relatively, please given as you were saying that somebody predicted the net migration figure philosophy would be 4. however, it is still a 20 percent rise on the previous figured the entities i don't know time high for chats on some of the reasons why we're seeing that. it's because i'm joined by the roles. he's from the think tank which is future has a can you just give us some of the facts as you think you're going into that, that rise? yeah. the largest single groups of new microns and people who come here for what people come here at the study. and then people who come here to, to see conflict. so people coming from ukraine and from, from home call. so that the 3, the 3 most sizable grids, all of those has seen an increase in the year to get to march 2023. know you've got
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to, to, to the, the figures by saying that they show that as i showed the dilemma facing the u. k government, can you just outline what the balance is that they needing to strike? yeah, so that's something that is particularly in terms of migration for walk. and because of the reasons behind the increase in migration for watkins with these guys coming out of kind of, it's still at that point to march 23. and also coming out to that recession hatefully. and so in points of need, it's extra late. but from skills from a book, from outside the u. k. to help meet skills voltages and around 45 percent of the says go to the health and social catholic. so as, as, as we know, there were 6 social disaster and big waiting list. but my goodness of help to fail, the openness and labor party in the last couple of hours have said that it shows that they've got the conservative policy has no upfront and not good for the
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immigration and specific united states. they've accused them of failing to tackle a skill shortage in the health and social cast sectors that say can they be doing more in the immediate and it's fair to say that the government doesn't have that have a part on the red dressing. um no ton, it sits a month to migration and, but i think it's, it's quite context and it's a lot more difficult than that statement from labor would imply because of the shortages that's effective have. i'm a combination of things like pay conditions to rip off the highway at high levels of leaving the set. so all of those things to find the case of, of the, an extra estimate on social. okay. and so they will need bespoke solution. so it's not just the case of saying we need to plan on that plan is one size fits all that fits on is going to involve a lot of detailed working with employees between employers to try to boost skills supplies from within the u. k. one proximate, you can use both houses but only 42 percent and your,
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your serv. i recently already spoke to 2 percent of people who wanted immigration as a whole to be reduced. so it does not imply that the government, in fact, has more leeway to step away from commitments to reduce emigration. yes, it absolutely does. and then who missed the culture? people that spc migration would like to see migration increase. i'm going to look at particular occupations like not just don't so essential kayla, because even agricultural workers and hospitality with this quite strong support that for increasing migration to those sexes. that's been quite a big change in public attitudes which speeded up during the pandemic because people could seize on the contribution that mike and made on that how that would necessary to keep set to. so i do think that it's time that the government, this is the public in formulating its future migration policies. busy rules, thank you very much for your time. well, um the, the page is sure to rumble on about how and how quickly to get those numbers down
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the prime minister, which you soon like has pretty highlighting that what really matches to people is in fact the arrivals on small boats. most of those people actually go on to claim and in general to receive asylum here in the u. k. even if he could get those numbers down, it's clear that us is just a small percentage of the total figures that we've just been hearing about. and obviously there's a big debate between the government. i'm those sectors on business. we need foreign workers to keep the uh, to keep her afloat tends to keep the economy going. so the idea of immigration in u. k. politics still crucial that they involve, and london, thanks very much. russia has signed a deal with bella. ruth, to station tactical nuclear weapons, and it's territory defense minister. so guy showing it says the decision was taken off to what he called a shop escalation on. russia's board, as i speak now, to john left to you, the staff of all of us,
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she's in moscow and media. how does the russian side explain this deployment of tactical nuclear weapons into batteries? so defense minister showing good explain domains to deploy russia's non strategic nuclear weapons on the territory batteries by saying that the activity of nature and its nuclear emissions is forcing russia and deliveries to take retell a tree measures according to the russian defense minister, the price of deployment is ready to begin. the bill of russian side has received state is come, their missile system capable of using both conventional and nuclear weapons. also part of the by the russian across has been notified fully postables use of nuclear weapons plus batteries serviceman having to go to some a specific training. that's what we hear from minnesota showing gary, at the same time, russia wouldn't give control of its talk to co nuclear weapons developers,
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and the decision to use the weapons will also remain with most skirt. uh, by the way, the decision was 1st announced by presentation by cannot and now we see how it has been implemented. another criticism over this move what might be the consequences of it as well. we in no rush analysts say that despite a popular belief and that was the toxic o nuclear weapons did not play a serious role when russian nuclear determines uh, with the deployment of nuclear weapons and batteries of things change. and we can talk about a serious shift and the russian nuclear adult trend. uh, there was a clear signal to nato. the roster is increasing its reliance on nuclear weapons and most specifically on the show. what's not weapons on the bottle filled on the, the use of the tactical nuclear weapons on the bottle field
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a. so the conclusion is that the move is quite serious and raise a southern consent unit shop of all of that. thank you very much. one, use that from us. good. so it has hit on out of there on heavy financing into john preston's affront. john sees fund that was a meant to facilitate humanitarian aid. and tens of thousands of people take shelter is the strongest storm in decades, has the pacific island of guam, the a gene on i'll just say that despite the roll, rain, forests and lens plate and come back and find the chain. democratic republic of congo is auctioning off oil exploration blocks in the congo basin. as julie struggled to agree, a new constitution, the big picture examined for the old prejudices against indigenous people holding the country back. sierra leone heads to the holes were last year's violent protests
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[000:00:00;00] the time again, you'll what challenges there has reminded not top stories this our official figures . so i knew net migrations. united kingdom reached a record high of 606000 last year. i'm interested in that cause tends to britain down the numbers. russia has signed a deal to station top school nuclear weapons, and batteries defense vents us. okay, so it gives us the decision was taken off to what he called shaw escalation on russia's products. and our top story, this, our police in south africa rest of the most wanted fugitive the 1994 rwandan genocide of more than 20 years on the run for the johns cation is accused of
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organizing the killing of nearly 2000 foot seas who was taking shelter in a catholic church. let's get more on this now. from out there is catherine. so as she joins us from nairobi, government festival, what more do we know about this arrest off the jews on the run. the highest demo was arrested on wednesday. um, following a joint operation um with the security forces installed off of guy, he's expected to be arranging ports on friday. he has been on the run for many years. he has been going around the south african countries trying to evade arrest and know why we're here. is because he's one of the most, the mines all the run down genocide. and uh, what she is being accused of is that he participated in the mastercard of 2000 people in
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a charge. and he said to have been the one who bought fuels a to barn down uh the charge and to uh, bring down the church buildings. and during that time, all the time, the, we talking about a 2000 people, children and you know, and also new elderly women all trying to save themselves and, and, and basically what happened is that they had no way to get house. so they basically was just helpless, and this man, uh, and others participated in that. uh, not mazda, of course. and we also know that the, the, the priest was in charge of that catholic church is in jail. he will also, she was also involved. so she's in jail now. catherine, what system of justice is in place?
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full perpetrates is lakeisha ma as well. you know, the government has its own system. many people have already been arrested. they have a have been convicted een wanda itself. we also have the clinical to claim the i see the um, courts uh, in the hague. that has uh, also uh, investigating some of the people into the, uh, a mazda of mine who was arrested rosalie's also in jail, a facing dose of criminal charges. but you know what happened in one dot is it was something a lot of people, especially the survivors, say that they want to see just these, the ones just use of for their loved ones. people use the vibe as well. we also
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know that set their own as the mazda minds are still on the run, the government say that they are going to do, he's going to do whatever it can to make sure that justice is it if the phone. okay, catherine story, thanks very much for joining us. the, the latest for my writing. so don's warren sides have blamed each other for breaches of the latest seas. 5 is aimed at allowing humanitarian aid into the country. the violations happen soon after the truce came into effect on monday. the flesh of jet shut down and under mine, northwest of call to him and all terrify was report, isn't it a minute treat faced? the morgan has more from the city of on demand residents in the cities of on demand and how to reported that they were able to hear gunfire. overnights being exchanged between the rapids support forces and this is denise army. now in the early hours of thursday, we were able to hear recognizance planes flying overhead in the city opened the man . and when we spoke to people in front of some city, they said that they also were able to hear the plane. this comes after
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a day of heavy fighting between the recess and the food in these army. the rest of the claims that it's shut down of spicy tech belonging to the army. but the army says that the plane crash us due to a technical error on the part of the plane, and that it was not due to a surface to every file being fired by the rapid support forces. slicing on wednesday also, and food in the city of hot in the western parts around the currency printing press . now the army says that the reception, despite the cease fire took over the building for a few hours and then they had to attack to defend the building. now all this is a violation of the ceasefire. 5 suggests should not be flying overhead. and the use of heavy artillery, especially in residential areas, should not be happening. so this, these fire in the 1st 2 days did not hold people here. and for to say, say that they hope that this thursday says they would actually prove to be better than the 1st and the 2nd day of the ceasefire because of the humanitarian situation on the ground. especially when it comes to the medical situation for those who are
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in need of medical assistance. we visited the hospital in, i'm through them on, on wednesday, and this is what we saw normally. and why did but crete brings her mother to a re mills. alice has sent her twice a week, but since the starts of fighting, getting access to hospital, the with the needed facilities has been difficult. since the start of the room, the health facility we do through dialysis and closed. we went to another hospital and started the but they were only able to do some fairly seas for 2 hours. we tried several others, but the call to move generally has no power running low temp. this is my mother's 1st dialysis in 2 weeks. most of the patients in the dialysis word here in a no hospital in under man city have travel to get here. the 5 things let to most of the 29 hospitals and how to unable to function health care facilities have been
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under pressure since the start of the conflict. somehow had to turn away patients because they don't have the space or medicine to treat them. others have close their doors out of fear of being caught up in the fighting or because of damages to their building. this hospital is one of the few remaining providing reno treatments to patients. but the staff say they may not be able to do so for a long yeah, yeah. patients who come in need dialysis 3 times a week can only get one session and even the dialysis is changing here due to a show to do next needs. we don't have enough diet lies or occupational kidneys today is the last day for us to treat the kid the patients. we don't even have troops and gloves. there's nothing left. there's a medical staff are in short supply. volunteers help from the hospitals operations or so i thought that on no other hayes. so i'm, i'm here because of my sense of responsibility and nationalism. this is my country
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and this is the least i can offer the people who come here are friends, brothers, neighbors. and even if we don't know them, we're all the same blood. so we all need to stone together. a ceasefire signed between the whirring parties is meant to open humanitarian corridors for those in need of medical assistance. but the fighting continues, threatening to make a dire situation even worse. he but morgan ultra 0 on their mind. a palestinians have been injured one critically and a raid by his riley forces in the occupied westbank on wednesday night. the reports that is rarely soldiers stopped medical personnel from entering the act about job a refugee camp in jericho. 17 impala students have been detained during the overnight raids and notes of knob. this is riley, satisfied, but at some points in this gas of palestinians, enjoying dozens of people, is f. as in to buck, a village under the protection of israeli forces and fund down farms installed
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homes, are there any delegation visited the village and condemn stuff the attacks? one person has been killed and several houses has a blaze, and the latest file is to erupt in india's northeastern states of money pull. sir ups of ethnic tensions have seen at least 70 people killed in thousands displaced this month. fathers was fox quite angry amongst the cookie tribe, but let's, the majority of the majority may take a bank, prioritized with government jobs and all the benefits. the military has been deployed to support police cassie's. and here is one of the world's biggest pollutants binding vast amounts of coal to generate electricity products into ingenuity, as opposed to con emissions to net 0 by 2070. let me call some sharif reports of this mentioned at the hospital in india, southern city, a vital is busier than usual. the government facility, the about $600.00 babies upon it for you is no longer hampered by an erotic power supply officer. installing solar panels, deliveries goes smoothly,
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and vaccines and mentions us told, safely at control the temperatures low, but a can someone say, and i'm get before installing solar panels. we often worked in darkness. try to has lots of power problems. we had no electricity for 4 to 5 hours a day. we were delivering babies using torches and lamps. the hospital is one of 250 medical facilities in the district in canada that runs on so lot energy. each time it was installed by a non profit group for a one. so fee of about $8500.00. the shift to clean energy is not just cutting emissions. it's also cutting costs when sola is installed. uh i, i go to brands is like it's more up to 2 percent or used to so small businesses taking dec hughes and connecting to the so loved print. and so of thousands of houses rarely put the 1000000 people in the left. so the ex or something like this
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again, uh so from one thing of this that's kind of uh, electric, a people be on even the wood fire july because not presenting a huge a government subsidies and substance and health and environmental hazards. so solar paula he had offered and i'll put unity to bridge this in mass creeping prescott, they've got changes population of 1400000000 is largely dependent on coal, the dirtiest form of fossil fuel for electricity. but in recent years, the government has shifted to the most sustainable future expenditure by the government. up in the i had them up up in 2020 to 24. i don't 49700000000 was i look at this for the great interacting. so a lot of the projects and 19960000000 for solar based water pumping systems. and 3610000000 bar upgrade solar above projects. the ministry of new and renewable
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energy says more than 60000 megawatts of solar pablo has been installed in recent is adopting clean energy is central to meeting sustainability goals and efforts to combat climate change. but india has a long way to go. 7 cities, including the cap to new delhi, a rank among the most polluted in the world, and the consumption of these punches, see the old ortiz in guam or urging people to remain in doors as best as the damage caused by a powerful tropical cycling. that struck the pacific island. many of us touch, he's 170000 residents were forced to flee to shelters as the storm knocked out. how i'm flooded buildings. here's a report from rob rentals. a pickup truck slipped over like a child's toy as type food. my wire rampaged across guam with winds blowing up to 225 kilometers per hour. officials ward of a triple threat of high winds,
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heavy rains and potentially deadly storm surge from the category for storm fin. almost 40 years since we've got hit with that it has a category for it. and so, you know, course, a lot of our constituents may not be ready for this, but we're minor constituents to see you know, secure your family. many residents headed for shelters. i know it's quite too bad to help me and my family and all that people, not one bad, a bad news as big as i need to get out of their video posted on social media showed fallen trees flooded areas and palm swaying, wildly. satellite photos showed the monster storm covering a vast area of the pacific ocean studies indicate human cause. global warming has raised ocean surface temperatures,
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making tropical psych loans. more intense. guam is a major u. s. military base and a popular vacation destination for tourists from japan and south korea, us navy ships sailed away from guam to safer waters as merlois. our approach president joe biden approved an emergency declaration for the island and ordered federal assistance to help one manian officials deal with the storm and its aftermath. rob reynolds l g 0. so tina tana known it to millions of funds as the queen of rock'n'roll has died after a long illness. she was a c 3 years old. she dominated shots around the world with tracks including we don't need another hero and private dancer, but she was free. granny awards for those who loved to music, she was simply the best and she said, it wasn't important. what happens to you, but how you handle it. this is so touring at the age of 70 findings, stadiums around the world,
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the follower we have some lovely warm spring sunshine for japan over the next couple of days. most of the area of high pressure just developing here. so well, it was a little bit of cloud around at the moment, but we'll send and break. one or 2 shout was a possibility and to western part of college you. but for the most part, it is fine. bright and sunny. 24 celsius. the in tokyo knocked twice the bright and sunny to central, the southern parts of china, of, of rain. once again gathering here and it will intensify further, some heavier, right? just running up towards the yellow sea. as we go on through fast, i could see some wet weather just creeping its way into the cramping inside. but by that stage, as you can see, tucker,
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doing very nicely. 27 degrees celsius here. well the drive by the to into west south asia. we do have some shallow, some cold weather up towards the north west of india, not as intense as they have been recently. we have had foot warnings enforced for some, but the shout was still that. nevertheless, the pressure shot was too down towards the south of india. caught a brisk wind pushing into a garage, some pots of pock this done as we go through friday and saturday. plenty of dry and bright weather noticed some showers said to justin to bunk with us for time. the fondles east of india seeing somewhat to weather and that will slowly make his way into west and possibly in law. after a lifetime in finland, an emigrant returns to some of the land. upon discovering his ancestral homes
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