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to europe, a hotel is the telephone i've ever stated. and the biggest folks who have ever seen had a stroke taken out. this was we loved it when it was built. even when it was been a major toners of the conflict in northern ireland in the late 20th century, belfast, your open war hotels, analogies here. the latest news as it breaks, used to expect it to be an extra seconds. well, that's why i have already started the subject be here with detail coverage for the whole. the members of the g. 9 gang are not far away from here and they have been attacking this area from around the world. they haven't seen anything like this so far. since the conflict, again, we've got a sense of how enormous the scale of this humanitarian crisis is
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the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm serial then. yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the program today. the most wanted fugitive in the rwandan genocide is arrested in south africa. after decades on the rug, new figures show record levels of migration into the u. k. last year, putting more pressure on the government's moscow signs a deal with mints. the station, russian, practical, nuclear weapons and bellow, roofs, and other things. a massacre new study reveals the suspected mass graves of
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a palestinian village. white 101948 in it's full driver. did part of that 1st match since the racial abuse of that 5. and this is junior, his teammates and science at the front of our joints together to start their supports for the presenting and saw. how does that guy, i guess the in the u. k, you figure is show net migration reached a record 606000 last year, 5 minutes originally, sumac has said that the number of people coming to the u. k is too high. and the latest data is likely to increase political pressure on snack, whose government has pledged to bring numbers down that migration to britain in 2015 the year before the breads. that referendum was 329000. the new finger, 606000, that represents an increase of 20 percent on last year's number 504000. in your
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case home secretary swell. a braverman says that she wants to see fewer than 100000 people immigrating to the u. k. each year. well, on this we are joined from london, buying the dean, bother nettie. the the got so i these, the figure has been and they've been at migration for last year is a reco, it's old. i mean, the government might be relieved because that was total cuz of the figure of being a lot higher than $606000.00. the problem is unity to there is, but they have mentioned targets in the past when i brought them in bringing up the 10s of thousands. i do again, that is not what you see. like he's saying, he says simply, he wants to bring the numbers down and he's under pressure from the rights of he's conservative policy to do so. well, for a bit of analysis on what lies behind the you figure out and joined by monte morris from the ip thing tech molly, can you just break down the factors that have gone into the, the rise in migration?
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yeah. the so 3 main factors that the, one of an increase in what visas, particularly in the united chest and social cost to um these new humanitarian roofs for people coming from hong kong and in particular from you training last year. and then also high levels of international students, particularly a, a big increase in 2021 which has continued to be high. and since upon them it comes . so those are the main reasons why we have high levels of mind. now, you've actually looked into public opinion on migration as a whole. lot of you found out and how does that tally with the government's stated objective of driving down the numbers? well, what's interesting is that actually public opinion, immigration has shifted over the past decade and people have become more warming to, to immigration. in particular, we look at the, the main route. so i just discussed them as an optional students on a coming into what for the an h s o. that is, i'm grateful home comments and you can use the public support all those routes on
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quite large numbers. so that to this was quite low on public support for, for the cooling system in terms of the, the roots, the people to come in. and obviously say that because it can just send it out to you out sick. but he thinks he's hearing that people's priority. migration is actually stuffing what he calls illegal migration. generally people coming on the slow boat from sprouts. i mean, he's got a voice tech to give them the difficulties and stuff and goes, but it's coming over and it know how does that feed into the why the figure of the migration? i think that's why there is public concern of around people who live in on smooth but it's, i mean, it was saying that somebody to be smooth don't go out the total net migration figures. but there is a concern about the reasons why i think i talking to the government is how do you deal with this issue effectively? and really what we, we've seen in the last few years is massive rise. and we saw it in backlog as the government's really struggled to get to it. so that hello box is not to do with writing numbers, but just because the government hasn't been able to process claims quickly enough.
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so really we need the government to get a lot stronger grid on, on, on processing claims quickly and effectively so that people can then get, get that kind of process and they can then, you know, decide to stay in the k o whole, if they all refuse away from the items that even maybe we need that process to work much more, but i don't met mike. right should i think he's got some indicates is that things might actually slow down any way that the number could actually do that. yeah, that that's right. i mean we, we oversee the humanitarian, possibly refinancing. and hong kong is likely to be, to some extent coming down in the coming years because they were to somebody said one o 3 and then a po, stevens, 12 students, 103012 stay in the u. k, for a long time, they tend to leave off of the studies finish off of they've stay for one or 2 years . i'm going to place study. what is this? i would expect to see why the levels of student emigration has to be today. the thoughts ready? so the immigration of students, as it was in quite a lot in the last year, was positive that they start to work that way through the system. very interesting . thank you very much for your time. well,
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with the political route certainly hasn't gone away with the opposition legal policy saying that the government has no problem, but you say they would bring down the numbers. but i think quite wisely. most politicians right now, not putting a fee the on where they was the level of net migration to be given. all of those complexities that we've just been talking about the dean by the reporting on this from london. thank you and thanks to your guests as well. now, police in south africa have arrested the most wanted fugitive in the 1994, a london genocide. for example, cation has been on the run for more than 20 years. he is accused of organizing the killing of nearly 2000 tutsis seeking shelter and a catholic church. catherine, so it is in i robi katherine. what can you tell us about his arrest and how authorities found in decades after the genocide? while this man was arrested on wednesday by police in south africa,
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he is expected to start. he's expected to go to the courts in south a, in a cape town, basically. and what he has been accused of is of to help things and. ringback you know, organizing mach took us in um, in wanda and till about 2000 people a no charge. so basically what happened is he meant others went to this charge a bought fuel and bonded down the charge and brought down the charge building that inside that charge. uh, they'll want all these people children, uh, elderly man and you know, and we meant to and they were just trying to find the way. and a lot of people during the genocide went to charge is $26.00,
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a safety. now one of the people who are in dodge, who was in that charge was um, up approached part time reaching out. and you know, a priest who was in charge of that particular uh parish. and he was also involved in that. uh, mastercard. he is currently in jail. katherine, what's going to happen to him? now? what's going to happen now is that he's going to be taken to court. and in a south in cape town, that's going to be on friday. and you know, there has been, there have been a lot of the been a lot of legal matter is, is when it comes to just is when it comes to this this, i mean, this general side we have,
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we write catherine. so a reporting from the wrote me thank you very much. i. so let's take a closer look at how there were wanda genocide on folded ethnic tensions ignited in april of 1994 after a plane carrying there were one in present. it was shot down. he was from the ethnic who, to majority and minority tootsie population. and moderate hutus, then became a target of who to militias. more than 800000 people, were killed and 6000000 displaced in just a 100 days. 3 months later, they were one and patriotic front they mainly to the rebel group based on uganda to power. and many of the who to militias fled to the democratic republic of congo as bringing then base. if a good a, he's a researcher and director at the offices think tank, he joins us from to and as burg. how do you think they found officials but it was not an easy process, but they've been following him for the past 20 years. and this is the coordination
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between the united nations and sort of can police and, you know, unfortunate is going to open orleans uh this but also it, it, it shows the consistency, particularly of the poker governance government in terms of trying to land out found up all of the paper type does all of this genocide then that he was one of the most uh wanted fugitive who is accused of space, his crime. and hopefully it went up in closer to many uh, warranties we went through this very difficult appear to 1994. what does it say that he was hiding in south africa? i mean, are there any lessons to be learned from that? the y'all, he was hiding faint sights. um, but you know, interesting is that the most one is particularly teaches the, the, the, but only is that they could easily uh, you know, uh, assimilate inside of it can in society because they look to say that, but there's
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a lot of suppose to lend a from this the we call a boat is inside of that, but i can, some of you guys are hosting a number of said if you choose from various countries. and so difficult was also the main negotiate of the piece between to put this into 2 pieces. and after that default of so many of the refugees that i took it from the, from the data. see, let's close out a fix. and it's, it's quite a difficult one, especially if someone decides to assume a normal uh, simple identity is quite difficult to identify them as upset in on the bottom. the bottom does and, and, and, and south africans have good, very similar features and catherine. so i was just telling us that he's going to be taken to court. he's going to be tried where he's going to be tried in the, in the one small town and it keeps on cold. paul, that's where he was arrested. and i think it is going to be the procedure of those who will start to expedite it, going back to me to the heck, oh, the one that we don't know yet,
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but that's the way it's going to be upsetting him. quotes but to be proceeding or rather trying to get just this one to happen instead of the guy is going to be between the 2 countries depending on what the instrument is going to be. all right, thank you so much. then be secluded for joining us today. a tiny morehead on this news hour, including heavy fighting and sedan, threatening of french aisle ceasefire, that was meant to facilitate humanitarian aid. the 2nd round of post mortem is on the victims of a difficult shot kenya gets underway. and in sports, find out what happened during a tennis player lost his temper, and then his racket during this match in france. the so russia assigned to deal to a station, tactical nuclear weapons in bella, ruth's defense minister. so
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a guy show who says the decision was taken after what he called a sharp escalation of pensions on russia's borders, responded to the republic of bella, bruce was, and remains our true ally and a reliable partner. today we stand together against the collective west, which leads and that fund declared war against our country's suspect. the journalist julia shop of oliver in moscow. so you'll hear what's the russian argument for deploying nuclear weapons and others? the defense minister schrager did explain the move to deploy of russia's known strategic nuclear weapons onto the trail of bella. ruth, he said the b service have made so and it's new clad missions is forcing russian developers to take retell. a tree measure is, according to the russian defense minister, and the price of deployment is ready to begin. they've been the russian side and
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has received the it's kind of a missile system and it's capable of using both conventional on nuclear weapons. also part of the russian across has been modified for the possible use of nuclear weapons plus valerie service. and haven't got some specific training that that's what we have from administer showing good. and at the same time, russia wanting to keep control of it's tactical nuclear weapons to buy libraries, and the decision to use the weapons will also remain with moscow. i should say that the decision was fast announced by present periods and by cannot train hillside, is that the construction of a storage facility, malory's for nuclear weapons would be completed by july. the 1st, what do you think the consequence of this will be? well, according to local, unless it disappoints a popular belief in the west, that toxic own nuclear weapons do not play
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a serious will in russian. euclid determines now with the deployment of nuclear weapons and developers, things change and we can talk about a serious trip to russian. you said doctrine, there was a clear signal to nato. the russia is increasing its reliance on nuclear weapons. and more specifically, on the use of weapons on the bottle field. so it seems like the move is quite serious and raise a sudden concern. sorry, you'll your shop of oliver. thank you very much for joining to. russia has summoned the investors of germany, sweden and denmark over the investigation into the north stream pipeline attack in september. moscow says there's been a complete lack of results for multiple inquiries. media reports of the site that officials from several nations trading accusations and the pipeline supplied roughly a 3rd of europe's natural gas. russia is pushing for an independent un investigation . the wagner group says it is having control about more to the russian military. the head of the russian mercenary group made the announcements on
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a visit to the eastern ukrainian city. earlier he said 20000 of his troops had been killed in the battle, which lasted 9 months. he went on to criticize rushes, military leadership for failing in its strategic objectives, will if you create in forces, head, figuratively, $500.00 tanks at the beginning of this special operation. now they have 5000. if 20000 people knew how to fight. now 400000 people know how to fight what, how have we demilitarize you cream? now it turns out that we, on the contrary, hell knows how have militarize ukraine. the commander of a group that launched a raid into russia from ukraine is threatening more attacks. he says, more operations will begin in the coming days. earlier this week, heavy fighting took place in belgrade. it was the most significant incursion into russia since the war began. eventually, butler reports from keith. so in the east, in ukraine, a red public appearance. this will is known about the 2 russian paramilitary groups
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. we claim the attack on belle grove road, but they, i'm fission is clear, the russian volunteered cool literacy of russia legion say they want to topple president vladimir bruce in the groups based in ukraine. say they acted independently and belle grove road is just the beginning. everything we do within the state board is of the trade. we obviously coordinate with you credit military of course, because otherwise we would have been russians with machine guns running around you creating more time of basically everything we do. every decision we make behind the, on the board on the, on the state board is our own decision based groups was founded last year made up of russians who used to fight in ukraine's international legion. the criminal says they couldn't survive to the loan of can you was behind the radio. is one of the president below de zalinski is top advisors says key was not involved, but welcomes any disruption to,
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to must goes. we'll never see it all the way. i'm not involved in any internal events in the process. however, what's happened in the bill going to the gym proves that there actually is a good idea of losing comes out and they're unable to protect their own borders because their troops are concentrated even occupied. the grains of the commission numbers that put all the excise keeps reassured, his allies about his ro, ukraine's allied supply. keep with weapons on the understanding that it will never carry out to the tax on russian soil and risk escalating the conflict. a pig just like this though, i'm making nato allies anxious. most cases this video shows us made on the vehicles in folk or some of the report circulating on social media and elsewhere. making claims that us supplied weapons were using these attacks. i will say that we're skeptical at this time of the veracity of these reports. eagle available? yes, no. to paula to the power miller tree groups linked to belk road. but he's another russian fighting for change. once the senior executive,
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it rushes the gas pump bank. the defect to, to crane and joint it's for in the can. i see a pressure will not only lose this war. it is already losing pressure, will pay for this for many, many decades. what not only financially, but that will be pointed out to be put on trial. it will commerce last on for years . they'll be a shame to walk around with the russian passport. not as young as of, with quite the bill, but all the time was the biggest incursion into russia since the war began. evidence so well, putin wages war in ukraine. he also faces the threats of more tax on russian soil types of butler, which is 0. keith sedans, warring sides, have blamed each other for breaches of the latest ceasefire aimed at allowing humanitarian aid into the country. the violations happened soon after the truce came into effect on monday, a fighter jet was shut down and i'm dorman, northwest of cartoon, and artillery fire was reported near
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a military base. had been, morgan has more from durham and a residence in the 60s of on demand on how to reported that they were able to hear gunfire. overnights being exchanged between the rapids support for sale. and this is denise army. now in the early hours of thursday, we were able to hear recognizance planes flying overhead in the city of 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 a day of heavy fighting between the recess and the food in these army. the rest of the claims that it's shut down a spicy tide 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 assess as to every file being fired by the rapid support forces. slicing on wednesday also, and food in the city of cartoon in the western part, around the currency printing press. now the army says that they are assessed 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
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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 hard to say, say that they hope that this thursday, those 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 in need of medical assistance. we visited the hospital and i'm to them on, on wednesday. and this is what we normally and why did but greet brings her mother to a re mills. alice has centered twice a week. but since the starts of fighting, getting access to a hospital with the needed facilities has been difficult since the stump of the will, the health facility we do dialysis and closed. we went to another hospital and started the but they were only able to use it, at least for 2 hours. we tried several others,
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but the call to move germany has no power running to. this is my mother's 1st dialysis in 2 weeks to most of the patients input 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 under pressure since this part 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
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a sure what to do next needs. we don't have enough diet lies is, or occupational kidneys today is the last day for us to treat the kid the patients . we don't even have the troops and gloves. there's nothing left based on the medical staff are in short supply volunteers help from the hospitals operations. so i don't know. oh hi, i'm here because of my sense of responsibility and nationalism. this is my country and this is the least i can offer to 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 assigned between the wearing parties is meant to open him many terry and 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. and let's talk a little more about where we are on the ceasefire and what it means with will lead medieval,
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who has joined me now on set. you are the founder and president of the sedan policy form is the cease fire broken. it's broken uh its uh, this is the civic or the 8th a ceasefire. yeah. 7 by my math, but we have been quite a few. yes. it's not sustainable for a free man to reasons. there is a lack of political will and there is a manifestation of dreaming of self. and then there is a difficulty with the logistic on the quoted the nation. so i'm going to start with the fittest one. the blank of political will lack of political with the both the, the lead this of the audit if on the soft, i'm not interested in a transition of video that will pave the way to democracy. and when i speak about manifestation of the criminal itself, these 2 gentlemen have influenced the killing of the 300000 human being
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seen that for they don't mind getting another 20 to 12 months in, in cartoon. they don't have any pets. the take nationalistic sense, although something is different now from the door for days because both men potentially see themselves as leaders of this country going going forward. and if they were, if they have more blood on their hands at this point in time, that may preclude them from the running the country. you are absolutely right. but then the, if you look at the international community, and if it, if, if the, say we look at the i, c, c, it has not made any a conference just to start this. speaking about the uh, but i thought that these are uh, create some sort of agreement and i can meet again as the cvt is up until this moment we are able to experience a national just absolutely not. and uh, there is the logistical issue. i mean, uh the ink case that seem to be,
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is being killed uh or his brother then. uh there isn't that sort of highlighted kids for admission or administrative formation in the office if that would allow for some sort of as most succession of color. and in the case of, uh the, so then these are me, this off, there is a high level of divisiveness in the army. it's of, we don't see a center come on it. so in other words, they don't have control over the troops in, in each, each or for the 3 main quadrants are being controlled by a separate it is. so i think the are you saying this fighting could metastasize because the 2 leaders, even if they were, even if they stopped fighting, even if they agreed to stop fighting, they may not control the rest of their troops. a salute say they don't have any control. it's very obvious that a, if you know cut, bottle hot,
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it may be the last 10 days. he has him given any announcement he hasn't showed up. he used to show up on his troops. so something is really weird. it's happening and odd is if husband knows anything, but han has been in the bedroom. uh, he's uh, sitting uh somewhere he doesn't appear to the public. he's not trying to riley on political support of this with a nice people. so the, so that these people are now at last date is it, with the lack of 40 to can, the, that it seems that on both sides, they went into this fighting without a plan b and with no, no option and no plan other than to defeat their arrival, i want to tell you, so i mean in, in the political science we have received the science of a started you from the military academy. but in the case of these 2 so that he's a military officer, i don't see them is try to judging at all, they are very good, the tactics, the very best to start the. so where do you see this going?
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last question, just where do you see this going? if both sides are, are adamant that what they need to do and the only outcome for that mr. when the war with unless there is uh him through, i mean strong influence from outside the power. i mean, siding with the so then he's army or look for be the if there is a force that's the international force, the sites was the bodies. if then that is one scenario that that scenario is a cool deal happening was in the army that would allow itself to, to have boots komatt uncontrolled over the tools and dryly, the political support. this is the so that needs to be for leading to a defeat of the issue. lead medieval, thank you so much for joining us today. thank you very much. thank you. and it's time for the weather. no one else has 0 with evanson stellar. i think we'll say more in the way of wet to weather, pushing back into central parts of china. right. but the next couple of days it
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will further north bit more cloud just coming through here and that's, that's the same for once. he's to come on the other side of the say of japan, we have go to an area of high pressure keeping it generally settled for japan over the next style to one or 2 shots. i can see the slide, a shabby ranges coming, half about west to side of japan, south caressing some web, central parts of china. and this wet weather really does ramp its way up as we go on through as fast. i said, we'll see some heavy rain pushing up towards the yellow sea embracing thinks of rob a heavy right from time to time of the ship, tentative and dry and bright to across the good parts of the southern china. well, they still wanted to shout was to come driver and brought it down full guam. so the type of mouth that continues to make his wife the west with slowly but surely clearing away shy was coming back in behind. rush the showers down to the philippines at the bonia, but to pat into indonesia, some monstrous things, some heavy showers, the shafts running up across them as a potential tony up with the wet weather that we have around the neck above all as adam and others as well as some heavy right,
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elaborate to bundle dash for time. still a few shots cost moving parts of india slowly using my sacks day the right evidence . thank you very much. still ahead on alpha 0, china, it says the us and its allies are conducting and this information campaign after western nations, accusative spike and colombia is army says it has found new clues and its search for, for indigenous children missing after a plane crash and sport, the new team will be playing european football next season for whole past act will be here with that later this out, the approved or reject the most progressive constitution ever proposed for any nation. and there's 3, yes or no. cheating, voted no. the big picture us was a question that goes into the very foundation of judy until the cost of its
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the you're watching else or 0 or headlines this. our police in south africa have a rest of the most wanted fugitive in 1994 were wondering genocide after more than 20 years on the road. for the last guy, she most accused of organizing the killing of nearly 2002, it sees seeking shelter. of the catholic church. prussia has signed a deal with bell roost the station, tactical nuclear weapons, in his territory. defense minister survey showing goose as the decision was taken after what he called a sharp escalation on russia's borders. official figures show annual net migration to the united kingdom reached a record. i have 606000 people last year, 5 minutes originally. so next as the numbers are too high, and he has pledge to bring them down canyon government pathologists have started the 2nd round of examinations on the remains of people who died in a cold near the town of melody. and eventually go past or is accused of urging
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hundreds of his followers to starve to death. so they could go to have it. now come web reports front says wendy is seeking custody of his grandchild. you survived the coast. anything can. yeah. and he's now in government, can his daughter was one of pasta pool mackenzie's follow, as survivors say, he convinced many of them to stuff us the children and then themselves to death before the end of the world. so they could get to having that when front is organized, the rescue. it was too late, the 2 of his grandchildren, the one who survived explain what happened to his younger brother say. on the day he was supposed to die and say that the mom tried to supplicate safe looking what the noise was keeping it safe, it was just sort of kicking, use the legs. okay. but that time did nothing but it just bought it. so was life safety is among hundreds of people who have been buried in the remote are
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it for us to when mackenzie had cooled his followers more than a month after they started doing the stuff to the gaming bodies at the site, people found the live abroad here, so me lindy's town hospital. some of them want to continue stopping themselves to that. those are already data taken to the towns more next door. people familiar with the sites and survivors say that the remembers of the cold smell issue and some of its father was still alive hiding in the bush. another a 100 small bodies buried in the ground. this person's work besides, it is not authorized to talk. there are many signs that things are still going on in the place. you can see people have been cooking in the houses. we came across a body that was recently put in a house that we'd searched several times. one of the hands had been eaten by a hind that kenzie was arrested several times and released even off the result of
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his tacit dying. he's now in police custody, awaiting charges government to launch the commission of inquiry and even looking at regulating preaches people the tell the judge is in the town of melody wondering why nobody's stopped. mackenzie, this one is led by bishop thomas to kyla. he says he's been in the team deal 3rd season to mackenzie's dangerous students day preaching for yes. this call to reach us. they centralized every vote for them not to jesus, that they begin to imagine, let the most people who love. so it'd be a problem. i think no, but i think for least because right well and what is that to me on the child protection offices tell from series they'll help him see custody of his grandchild . when he's released from the cat,
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it was off to francis to generally to the sites last month that the police operation finally began. he says, hundreds of lives could have been saved, including 5 year old say malcolm web out his era 1000000 de kenya. and malcolm joins is off the back of that report from nairobi, malcolm, one of the people you interviewed for that report said that the coat was still active or something to that effect in the area where the bodies were found. what do you know about that? of the who's putting to families who tried to rescue family members from the cult for the area was closed off. some of them went in with the police as well as people familiar with the operation since the area was closed off. i'm, let's do some fights with him saying that as they approached members of the militia, the enforcers, the people who were eating, but with keeping the starving follows that they would disappear into the forest.
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sometimes trying to take a stopping people with them if they could to other times, leaving them behind. now we know that hundreds of the fall it was a bit kenzie that have died and the thousands have the escape. being rescued, taken out alive, some of the increases in hospitals. other things change. now by the place right now can use internal affairs. administered security can be key, is visiting the shack out of the forest, just to show why the guy he was at the morgan milling, milling the town, launching the 2nd round of post mortems on bodies that have been retrieved from the code side. let's say, what do you have to say? yeah, that's actually the demo bridge this. we also believe the more people, more victims well hold up in that for and no expediency the last 2 or 3 weeks showed some of the victims,
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ada attempting to escape. interior ministers also said that the government will now so really time the shock a whole forest and use phones to assist it. there's still no mention from him on the earlier reports from the police that there was organ hall, this thing going on reports that some of the bodies retrieves that, may have come from a church belonging to a more prolific evangelical pasta. so there's still a lot of questions about this whole mindset that kenyans have been left off mountain web reporting there from the roby. thank you very much. malcolm opposition . protestors in the democratic republic of congo have rallied in the capital control so they are calling for electro reforms ahead of general elections in december. they want an audit to the ongoing voter registration exercise, right? police dispersed crowds gathered near the electoral commission office in conjunction with the protests were held last week and those turned violence that
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one person has been killed and several houses set ablaze in the latest violence to erupt in india as northeastern states of money for flare ups. of ethnic tensions have seen, at least 70 people killed in thousands, displaced this month. violence with sparks by anger among the cookie tribe that the majority may pay or being prioritize the government jobs and other benefits. the ministry has been deployed to support police curfews. iran has unveiled a new ballistic missile that it says has a range of 2000 kilometers. the left side bar is set, they have improved guidance capabilities to out maneuver n t messiah of systems. iran has continued to expand as messiah program, despite opposition from the us. and european countries, it says it's weapons or for defense purposes only a, a palestinians have been injured one critically and a raid by as rarely forces in the occupied westbank on wednesday night. there are
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reports that is really soldiers stops and medical personnel from entering the job or a refugee camp in jericho. 17 palestinians have been detained during the overnight rates. and north of novelists is rarely settlers fired bullets and poisonous gas and palestinians, enjoying dozens of people. the settlers entered work at the village under the protection of his really forces and burned down farms and stormed homes. earlier and e, you delegation, visited the village and condemned settler attacks. a new study has revealed the possible location of mass graves from the 1948 is really massacre of a palestinian village called 10 taura. u. k based research agency says it has identified the sites under a beach resort. the car park forensic architecture as a group is called analyzed, aerial photos, maps, and witness testimonies. survivors from 10 tour as a people had been executed and their bodies done. so during the creation of the state of israel,
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known to palestinians as the maxima. when we refuse, it is a very well it was said that 60 or 70 people were killed and men, women and children that were old, buried together in the same hole on the mysql had a boat that they would part of the day didn't come over and dumped him in the symmetry of the front, i witnessed it with my own eyes. how about a 100 euro? they dug the hole and began stacking the bodies like sardines as one next to the other on the sides, stacking them. and we'll have one more for once. he is a research coordinator at forensic architecture. he joins us from london, omar, this start by explaining to our audience how you work. explain to us your process because you're investigating something that happened more than 70 years ago. so yeah, we work across many mediums and sources and bringing together contemporary technology with historical understandings and the witness of the testimonies of those survivors. what we do is bring together um,
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things from satellites and aerial imagery, archive well images surveys, and those testimonies of those survivors together to analyze historical events like this to allow testimonies to allow witnesses to lead us in reading and reconstruction in 3 d software. and to, to, to find sites mastic, there's a mass graves found in. okay, and so we're all on the same page. tell us again, your main findings for the village of 10 tour. well, what we found is uh at least 2 sides of the mass graves that we've identified one previously on the scene and unmarked and aerial images by through witness testimonies and our reconstruction of this village. we've identified 2 mounds, where we see and our corroborates with the testimonies of the survivors to be
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sights of mass graves. they are very similar to one on one another and their shape, their dimensions in their proximity to things like bushes that tells us of a systematic uh and you know, deliberate approach to barrier and massacres in this village. there are also 2 other sites at the very least, where we see ground disturbances and well as well as uh, being read to them by the testimonies of those survivors. what is your degree is a confidence in what you have found. what you say are the sites of the palestinian mass graves, the 2 of the sites that we've on covered and the ones i describes that demonstrate a consistent form. we see are very likely sites of mass graves and we think that there are bodies still there today, they're under the sites of historical actually a parking lot and a holiday can. and those bodies are still there as far as we understand from our
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analysis. so to be clear, you believe based on the work you've done, the interviews, the math, etc. so that if we were to dig up the parking lot in what is now this is really village lily in the territory of israel. now we would find policy embodies correct we believe that's the case, and we believe that those survivors which are still around today and their children ought to have the ability to, to go and find out to go and mark those grades for themselves. what's it, what's been the reaction to this in israel? what we've just published is today. um, our work is part of activating historical legal petition by the i've done a legal center and pace up on the end of the 75th anniversary of the next grade to g market. these grades. so this is a process that's now starting as a result of,
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of this to work and actually years of efforts by the survivors to mark these grades . okay. and we will be monitoring the full that from this one more for warranty from forensic architecture. thank you very much. you. china has denied allegations by western intelligence agencies and microsoft that a state sponsored a hacking group has been spying on critical us communications networks. china is foreign ministry calls the allegations a disinformation campaign for which there is no proof of group known as bow tie. phone is accused of targeting the us territory of guam, which contains several military facilities. microsoft says it believes backing was aimed at disrupting communications that works with asia. the columbia, as army says, it has found new clues and its search for, for indigenous children who appear to have survived a plane crash. last month. the group included an 11 month old baby. they were on board a small plane that came down in the southern top province. i send a renter yet, the reports from but with the after weeks of searching new clues revealed them.
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wednesday have renewed hope for the faith of 4 children missing and the columbia and amazon jungle. a new cock indigenous woman found a pink baby bottle cap, the case of a smart phone, and most importantly, a use diaper the or delayed to signs that the children survived. the crash on may 1st and set off to the rain forest or what we found a mixture of shelter for 3 people. and we found a use diaper has a pair of blue shoes, which we can assume belongs to the 4 year old boy. and the path that gets lost after a 100 meters to the south west of our search area. so we know that the 4 children were alive after the crash of the aircraft. the plane that a taken off from the remote village crashed deep into the jungle. the body of the children's mother and another 2 adults were found last week when soldiers managed to reach the crash site after days of severe weather. since then,
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the operation has continued around the clock beneath the dense forest canopy. the children aged 1394 and 11 months, the relative, se they know the jungle. well, some 200 indigenous people have arrived in recent days to assist the military operations. some performing rituals to clear the way and find the children. the faith of the 4 children has become a national issue. president was double paid through through global attention to the incident preaching the children have been found. he later deleted it, saying the information was not confirmed. on friday, the military release, the map of the area of operate sion covering the stretch of jungle over 300 square kilometers and saying they will continue searching until the children are found from above columbia aircraft. they're using loud speakers to play messages from the kids, grandmother in their native language, and launching survival kits and pamphlet thing to the jungle. but despite the new
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clues, with every passing day, the hope of finding the children alive drops a little, leaving an entire country, holding its bread and praying for a breakthrough. alison that i'm 50, i'm just the double with the. a cyclist was paralyzed in an accident is able to walk again. thanks to a breakthrough, a newer a surgery and artificial intelligence in switzerland, central simmons reports. so you tell me when you're ready, they call it brain computer interface technology. but this isn't about robots. it's a remarkable achievement. a power lies human being able to work again using full control. and this month gets yano scam damaged his spinal cold in a site. the accident move in 10 years ago is living proof that it works. not surprisingly easily. within 5 to 10 minutes. i could control my, uh, it's like they were re,
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i like of the brain. i was picked up what i was doing with my head, so that was like the best outcome. i think for everyone, just some example, i'm training 10 years to stand up with a fence having to be a new or a scientist. neurosurgeons in switzerland have used the complex mix of medical techniques and technology. it includes all to official intelligence, predict what the brain wants to do, then a separate a solution to encode signals to the spinal column or what the design of losing should be due to different surgeries. there is one surgery at the level of the brain. we do to really find the item, you put the electrodes in order to record the brain cigna and another surgery at the level of the spinal cord where we put the electrodes on the top of the spinal cords at the place that is responsible for the next movement, so between these 2, there is communication and electrical communication,
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digital bridge that is then reactivated the flex gap. gm knows only to well, his ability to walk again is down to a major experiment, but he's the one in control. a o is helping him not taking over this along with brilliant human skill sets. i'm making it all happen. andrew simmons algebra the still ahead on alpha 0 and so forth. after a 3 decade wait, this hockey team is back in the stanley cup. fine for who is here with the action from the an h l. playoffs. after a short break,
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the roll that back has joined us on set for your a sports coverage ratio. so thank you very much. let me get present. have you have to have asked as apologize for his criticism of robert retirement? this is junior, this is have hit out to the spanish lead for filing to take action against racism. or they were just the reports are united show and support from the place of rail madrid. whole squad. reuben issues juniors number 20 shit. and if the game against royal, by calling on the clubs. so it's much, since they're presenting in fluid was racially abused valencia on sunday. woven issues missed this game through injury. rail funds shuns it, his name, and the 20 minutes seems that we need you to get a better feel of use from a supporter. and let's see if it's
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a recent abuse in this case. then this use has been targeted with abuse multiple times the season. this week it resulted in the play a thing the spanish league belongs to racists. legal presidents have yet to pass reinstate by criticizing vinicius, each of us has no apologize for the dental. they will kind of in the label. i have to say, sorry, because the message that i wrote and what i was trying to say a large number of people, especially those in brazil, did not understand. perhaps i didn't explain myself very well when my timing wasn't right, but i have no intention of attracting vinicius, disliked to step aside, could prove to be a tipping point in how spain deals with football racism. a risk of being made, valencia has sanctioned with a fine and partial stadium closure fitness uses receipts, backing from across the football in world. i think it's so bad the actually it, it looks like it is going to force change. so i'm hoping that there will be
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something positive to come from it because i think it has taken a central story, not just in spain, but across europe and around the world. even the united nations is taken on venice uses case it's planning to provide new guidelines on how to prevent and counts that racial abuse in sports and much more indeed needs to be done to eradicate racial discrimination. sandy needs to start with listening to people of that frequent descent, meaning fully involving them, taking genuine steps to protect it from their consents in the rio de janeiro, a sub where he grew up. then he sees will remain a he wrote in a role model for how he plays and what he has to say on be richardson, l g 0. okay, so the formulaic down pet body all is match the city through one water brought and ending a run over 12 successive league wins. this was cities the 1st game since being
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chip decided that similar feel it be in the under dog and trying to prove people wrong again. and we know what we have in there, we know how to play. we know the right way to play. we know what makes us successful and being in it with the guys and seeing the belief and seeing just the calmness to us is, is really something special of the sweetest titles for detail. and man has made a rather abrupt exit from the leo or even as you can see here, there was a smart tv supply line. cool that didn't go his way earlier in the back to get to the french teen urgent. october fees. the well done the 53 minutes to break his racket and leave a home in the park chair. as a consequence, he was out of the email immediately disqualified from the toner. but what to do with the boy that's all useful for the whole life of the whole. thank you so much for all of that. and i'm back in just a few minutes after short break for more of your world news today. what else is 0?
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it's humbling and frightening to witness the ever changing moods of mother nature. it was like having a river here. the current was so strong, the risk you as rachel, is the worst flooding scene here. in about a century. thousands of acres of vineyards rose in festival farms, now submerge the damage likely to affect next year's harmony as well. or 6 months of differential rain fell in a sign of just 36 hours before that. the concern here was gross, and the soil was so dry that went back to rancho them poor k. it couldn't absorb oscar winning act or cate blanchett discusses how advocating for refugees has changed. her outlook. people are meant for incredibly welcoming environmental to give and talks about the challenges facing the un with the ongoing global crisis unit c icon rachel and these people. so it just reinforced to me the importance of
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the international community to maintain humanitarian aid you and hcr goodwill in

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