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the other on the clock visiting is on line from the hall cut me off in the next 60 minutes. the most wanted fugitive in the 1994 were when the genocide is arrested in south africa. these set to appear in court on friday. you figured show record levels of migration into buquet last year, putting more pressure on the government, a show of force russia and valerie sign, a deal to station tactical nuclear weapons. in ballard's new details revealed the extent of a massacre. the white johnson and todd listed in village in 1948 uninformed round legit play their 1st match since the racial abuse of their player vanessia junior.
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his teammates and fans of the burn about joined together to show their support for me personally. and star had of their game against wild life the so you, as we start in south africa where police have a rest of the most wanted fugitive accused of serious crimes. in the 1994 rwandan genocide for new jobs because she has been on the run for more than 20 years. he's accused of organizing the killing of nearly 2000 to assist seeking shelter inside a catholic church. catherine, so is holding departments from my right be as well as i assume i was arrested. what on wednesday, following a joint operation with the security forces installed off the guy he's expected to be arraigned in 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
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here is because he's one of the most, the mines all the run down genocide. and what she is being accused of is that he participated in the mastercard of 2000 people in a charge. and he said to have been the one to watch fuels a to barn down uh the charge and to uh, bring down the charge buildings. and during that time, all the time, the, we're talking about a 2000 people children and you know, and, and also the elderly women all trying to save themselves. and, and basically what happened is that they had no way to get house. so they basically was just helpless, and this man and others participated in that. uh, not mazda,
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of course. and we also know that the, the, the priest was in charge of that catholic church is in jail. she will also, she was also involved. so she's in jail now as well guys seem it was one of the group of suspects being trying to buy the prosecutor's office from the you in criminal tribunal on rewind. 3 of us still remain at lodge for them as of to communes in a business. when they are accused of inciting, and in some cases taking pos and the kind of gifted season tracking them depends on the help and intelligence from national government. the prosecutor's office has no powers of arrest. it's work is made even honda for the ability of the fugitives to change identities and move across large parts of east central and southern africa and with relative ease. okay, well it's bringing that joseph ariah russell,
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who is the executive director of never a game which is a social justice and peace building organization joins is now from the random capital of k gully at so it's been 2 decades in the coming. but what's your reaction now that because you know, it has been around you know, uh since about, uh, i would say that, uh, uh, a reaction is that, uh, just this is uh, taking its cost because as it might be knowing these um, on the mazda of my end of it because she was there please. uh if i suspect i saw such sites that type of cutting, but who was better for sure. doing that for us to shuttle won't let jennifer that going to fix it. if he's not a book to just to so that to me that twitter, but he's he makes it bustle. well, the genocide, i do it just so we have to that. uh yeah. so folks kind of government has managed
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to, uh, uh, this in mind. and i think okay, and also it's a social justice such as being done show how important, how important is it for survivors of that time that people like cars, she may do face justice or yeah, for the it's it's, it's very key. and also, because as it might have been, no we general site created created to was acquitted from so on during the dental side, public food. yes. it is behaved as if the smoke boards in front of the printer that you were kidding. so when somebody was, sees such a person to behave like a small board being taken to justice, i to list to them that that's also it's, it's, it's, it's a heating event because it is because this
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person who wanted to them hasn't been brought to justice. hi joseph, right, right. so i appreciate your perspective. thank you so much for joining us here on out of here. thank you. thank you. through the united kingdom, my new figures show net migration reached a record 606000 last year from an established student. it says the number of people come to the u. k is too high and the latest data is likely to increase political pressure on soon like this government has page to bring numbers down on that migration to proceed in 2015. that's the 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 home secretaries. whether brockman says she wants to see fewer than a $100000.00 people immigrating each year. not even baba is in london. and has it like just
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a lot of people here. were expecting it to be higher. the price have been talking about between 700000 the 1000000 met migration for the whole of last year. so the government might well be fairly please that it's actually a 20 percent rise on the previous figure. we what we do have a, an inkling as to some of the factors which offer example the u. k. government, grunting, humanitarian visa is the people from the crane and from hong kong, then you've got to the, the policy post breaks. it's wherever you kind of government has these restrictions on knowing the european union, the citizens coming into work and a study in the u. k. for example, the minimum salary levels and skills requirements. then you go to the universities who have been encouraged to target foreign students overseas students. it's coming
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to study here which bring in a significant revenue for the sector. many of those typically post graduate students bring dependents with them. so those are some of the factors going into it . so the opposition labor policy has been choosing the government of losing control over net migration. they have talked about the country being over reliance on a foreign labor and they've been putting forward some of the original ideas as to how to train british workers to fill some of the gaps. but at the moment, sectors like health care, social care education really do need significant numbers of people from other countries not even baba. that while the u. k, is trying to reduce migration numbers wherever it can of the countries to take a different approach. the united states took in 1600000, documented migrants in 2022. many of them work on waco students. these of the u. s . is experiencing a labor shortage of in germany. 1.3000000 people arrived in 2022. but unlike in the
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united states, most of these were asylum seekers is also trying to attract more skilled workers and canada has set unambitious, go. it wants half a 1000000 immigrants a year for the next 5 years. and like many industrialized nations, its population is shrinking. more people are needed to fill gaps in the labor market. let's bring in rob mcneil, who is the research or the deputy director at the university of oxford sent on migration policy and society joins live now. it's a real. it is globally, perhaps somebody's paying the rising of issues, but true to say many countries depends on migration to keep taking over the but it's the same rise. um the, i mean, the size of the u. k is raising concerns about those that migration of plants is so much more, but more related to the, the nature of the policies based on did you take the case of actual desire to try
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to prevent any particular groups of people that are represented in these numbers sometimes it's kind of because insights as being a big it, as it starts, retreat mobile work isn't just as fast as being, as you were as a person. and i thought you would treat people to come to study you case. and uh and, and as you say, there's also being over to the case from the training for all the companies. so. ringback the challenge is to some extent that the policy debate, did you guys do the frame around the lines? that was i started buying the camera inspection and which, but for the next migration talking to the 10s of thousands. now, this was kind of politically expedient at the time, but in reality it was never going to cheat the whole thing. the government never really don't close to hitting that target. but it's because of ingrained. did you say policy debates is as the royce number now for such as will be only agree, but there's no such thing as the right number and my best sense of migrations it's,
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it's a fundamentally political choice and the government's choice. the government sets the choices here, being based on the market, they agitation sector. okay. and other parts of the big for me to bring people into what a book this idea is to be shipped. so at the same time, reduce the overall level of that migration. so fits into this kind of bias. johnson i knew everybody thank is up here says yes, at more generally the will bank has produced a report. you'll know, we said that migration is interesting point is that migration is always being part of the human experience ever since mankind left africa. it. but the point is that now of course, the pressure is a way more extreme and the pressures of, of the population in particular. and that applies it many nations around the world . i mean the questions about what constitutes the population of strategies wants. i mean, i've already lost number companies to the henry g. d, a losing the law mean by the population. united by seems to be barriers. there are
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significant economic essential issue developing countries. so it was applied income country such as the u. k. while you're in the us, canada, you reference of the arrow. oh, quite often recipients of the migration to the as you say, migrations all the human experience in therapy do use the into the present quotes of life and find the best ways of doing things. it's not a fundamentally good or bad thing is just a thing that happens. rub, appreciate your perspective, thanks very much indeed that that's relevant now for the migration. and so, thanks a lot probably most of the head on this, these are including heavy fight scenes to don, threatens or from john sees father was meant to send it to humanitarian a. and the 2nd round of post mortems on the victims of a desktop shop kenya gets under way. we don't support to find out what happened with tennis, but i lost his temper and then his records. during this much, the
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now rush are assigned to deal to station tactical nuclear weapons and batteries defense minister. so again, showing me says the decision was taken off the what he called shop escalation on. russia's board is pretty good. 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 countries. let's be jealous that you know shop of alova in moscow unit. so how does the russian side explain the deployment of tactical nuclear weapons into batteries? the defense minister showing gary said the decision to deploy rushes, no strategic nuclear weapons, onto the territorial galleries, has been dictated by the ex favorites,
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has nato's nuclear emissions. so russia and batteries have to take retaliate tree measures. according to the minister, the 2 countries have the got it have begun implementation of, of the things of the bundle option side has already received the is kind of their missile system capable of using photos, conventional nuclear weapons. some bella, russian crops have already been modified to use the nuclear weapons and philip russian serviceman. i have the goal in special training. at the same time, russia will not give control of its nuclear weapons. developers and most co, not minutes well, will make decisions regarding the use of the weapons. but deployments decision was 1st announced by a present, legitimate pace and back in march. russell was not happy with him, but investigations and notes stream pipeline to tie could tell us more about that of the russian foreign ministry
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expressed to its protest about the complete absence of results and investigation pass according to them. of course uh presumably carried. i carried out by the authorities of all of those countries that we're talking about germany, denmark and sweden, and will resume and talk about the investigation regarding the, the sabotage beat notes, treme gas pipelines in september 22, 22. the foreign ministry also note that the inability of those countries didn't show the a transparent c o b investigative actions. russia demanded to conduct an open investigation with the participation of representatives of the russian authorities on the authorities of gas problem. but those demands and knows have been ignored. russia also claimed those countries, blaine's rather those countries uh for trying to hide true public traits is
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all the crime. and at the same time, the russian foreign ministry expressed a hope to continue to inflict and still sources of germany, denmark and sweden, to make them conduct an objective on transparent investigation of the sabotage on the north string one and no string to gas pipeline. with the participation and involvement of rush, of course, you did. thanks for that. you ship level of reporting from us. leverage advice is a security expert on russian. and he says, most guys move is more about politics and technical advantage in russia already has thousands of nuclear weapons. so some of them are, are already deployed on the ground or on airplanes near where the bellow roofs and so these are likely to be located. so it just, it adds a couple more locations to what russia already has, but it's not say,
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the major chains that could have happened if the russians had kept their nuclear weapons and cuba as they tried to do, and 1960, which would have given them an entirely new scope of operation. it's political stage knowing we've seen the russian theory of victory, how they're going to when this mass and ukraine rely, involves several tellers, one of which is to intimidate the west into backing down. and, and at least it's, it's support for ukraine, so it's done in russia, the russian government, it's the highest level is present improvement on down well issue statements warning of the risk of new players. or if nato does not take care of their give patriots to ukraine, gives f sixteens to grain food in reference to giving of depleted uranium munitions
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to ukraine. so it's a way of just reminding the west that this russia is a great news, their power and that the west, better be careful. or we could stumble into a nuclear war as well. the group says it's highly control of that buck moved to the russian military and the height of the russian mastery group. bait the announcement on the visit to the east printing city. and there he said 20 thousands of his troops had been killed in the battle, which also 9 months you went on to criticize rushes, military leadership for failing in a strategic objectives. you will, if you create in forces head, figuratively, 500 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 tags. he says more operations
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will begin in the coming days. early this week, heavy fighting took pace put took place in belgrade. it was the most significant caution since it will begun. latasha butler reports from keith in the east and ukraine. read public appearance. little is known about the 2 russian paramilitary groups. we claim the attack on belle grove road, but they, i'm fission is clear, the russian volunteered cool. liberty 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 and more time of this everything we do every decision we make the behind the on the board, the under the state board is our own decision was,
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groups was founded last year made up of russians who used to find in ukraine's international region. the kremlin says they couldn't so fact to the loan of can you was behind the radio is one of president. below them is zalinski is top advisors says keith was not involved, but welcomes any disruption to must goes. we'll just never see it all it we are not involved in any internal events in our session. however, what's happened in the bill going to the gym proves that there actually is a good idea losing comes out and they're unable to protect their own borders because their troops are concentrated even occupied. the grains of the commission of fidelity acts as keeps reassured his allies about his role ukraine's allied supply. keep with weapons only understanding that it will never carry out 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
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in focus on 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. ego available? yes. not pulling to the power miller tree groups linked to bulk road. but he's another russian fighting for change. once the senior executive, it rushes, they guys pro bank defect to, to crane and joint. it's for in the can i see a pressure will not only lose this war. it is, oh, are you losing pressure will pay for this for many, many decades. what, not only financially would that be pointed out to be put on trial to, to commerce last on for years. going to go be a shame to walk around with the russian passport. not as young as of, with quite the bow girl at 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.
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latasha butler to 0. keith the us and soft career, the holding the law just have a joint minute. you exercises mucking 70 years since it starts with a minute to launch. the drills is set to to last until mid june. rubber, bryan has more now from which institute in south career these exercises are being stage 2 boxes 70 at the end of the 3 of the alliance between south korea under united states, which came into being after the fighting has ended in the could be in the exercises according to solving defense, fitness freaks they are among the biggest exercises that have ever been staged. so it's really simple, the very latest jet fighters, your career is always an good by these excess, as is saying that they are a dress rehearsal for both. and also complaining about the fact they all taking place. so close,
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they say to be heavily fortified dmc boulder. but according to the south with increasing threats from joe again, with a noise continuing to be fellow pits, nuclear missiles. these drills has to be staged a sites that's a deterrence against the question. you're going to put it on order uh clean, which is training is conducted with the aim of enhancing the alliance and joined the operational capabilities to implement peace through strength. this is the largest scale training in h us approximately 70 of the most of on south korean. and us units are involved. and that's more than 2 and a half 1000 troops. and over 600 pieces of equipment that go for its part, your career says demonstrations of military might such as these give it to the legitimate rights to develop its nuclear arsenal. and it's been solves rough, mcbride, i'll just say around, put you on city, south korea still ahead here in us, right, colombia. so, i mean, it says it's found new clues, and it's such
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a fort indigenous children missing after playing, crunch, and sports that we offer. i do table, we play european football next season. details are not the . so how is that? we've got some rather heavy rain struggling. the river play to the movement. big area cloud, and that's been making his way a little further south was around this area of high pressure. so at least this room, right? mostly tablets are getting up to around $21.00 celsius. the in the point of service, what the weather does push a little further south west, but as we go on into a friday, it's like she's quite back north, more heavy bus of rain coming through here, easing back into your white and the fall. se of brazil north is that the eastern, the central possible so generally drive the usual shells. force the west inside of
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the amazon. i'm pushing a little farther north was on his way to columbia or saying some heavy rain over the next couple of days. it's a pretty heavy right to effect team the greater entities over the next couple of days, particularly cuba pick down poles that could cause some localized flooding or for a time east. and i was on the other hand, looking fine and dry, said he, that's the case refers by friday, you might catch all the more the wife has, but more of the west sunshine than showers. i'm not shabby rain. continuing the average of jamaica haiti i need to do when he could republics, and what's the weather the to enter the bahamas system, where whether to enter the southeast or the us, some heavy rain that just clipping the eastern seaboard as we go on through 1st day . and it really wraps up as you move through the weekend the weekend, the,
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the but the the 50 is douglas less refunded antiquities from cambodia, employee when i, when i used to follow is the determinants name is salute. fucking them down on out to 0. the frank assessments this board is because of the un mission and they're looking very suspicious to their own, so keep them but them friend to the best friend inside story on al jazeera, the
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have a good you watching out reminder about top stories is a police in south africa have a rest of the most wanted fugitive in the 1994 roland genocide of 12 to 20 years on the run for the johns. that guy seem is accused of organizing the killing of nearly 3000 tutsis seeking shelter. of the catholic church. official figures show annual net migration to the united kingdom reached the record high of 606000 last year. prime minister, which you see like says the numbers are too high in this place to bring down russia assigned to deal to station tactical nuclear weapons and batteries transmitters to set a sugar. so the decision was taken off to what he called a shop escalation or the rest of the orders. no, there's been sporadic fighting between the army and the permanent tree rapids
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support forces and the cities of how to move on. dement both sides accuse each other of violating the cx, 5 deal. and with weeks into the conflict, the health care sector has affected the nice to move and visited one of 3 hospitals in the city of the month. normally. and why did but greet brings her mother to rebuild. alice has centered twice a week. but since the starts of fighting, getting access to hospital with the needed facilities has been difficult since the stump of the will the health facility which is the dialysis being closed . we went to another hospital and started the but they were only able to decent their leases 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 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
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under pressure since the size of the conflict. some have 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. to 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 long. 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. lysis 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 based on the medical staff are in short supply volunteers help from the hospitals operations. so i don't know, oh hi,
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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 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 through mine. let's take this on file that we can speak not the right one. lucio, who's the you and designated expert on the human rights situation to don joins us now from buffalo to so you have long experience and expertise at on the protection of civilians in conflict. how does what's going on now into done? do you think compare with previous conflicts that you have seen?
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there is no doubt. extreme diet has already of the dia, before these conflict. but the, as the, the link to that much the since they are 16 and the test, the 1st, the very bottom is broken at the end, the prior to the complex. i mean, the issue is really the human eye. this has been the use of relation from. busy called people who understand it in their homes for days without access to, to clean water, to maybe put it had to really, it is a key to, gosh, they don't even have the policy being due to the secret a deep to collect the data. but these folks that are from the street
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and i must say that women and children have been this portion of the effect. so i didn't get to the option of. busy look, see nation programs through the lack of data services. the but i do case should they should the chromebook guys did it to the o because they don't even do streaming deep and resident problem that you've been holding weekly meetings, i understand remotely with civil society represented. that's what are you learning? well, what do you cleaning from those conversations? i mean, it's the just to the beach what back just said, i can remember one of the opposite of nations made by the and then julie, is that to who said that many medical stuff when they
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go to their lives the, what the service they can provide why is that? i'm getting not only hungry, but they just try to rely on what the names of the average infrastructure and as has been in the country. and what you know, he just said about that is, is, is quite a list of, of the have to pay by the men's for dinner. alright, we'll leave at the thank you so much hope to speak to the around when you see it, you and next, but on human rights, since you don't think, you know, 10 years interior minister says there are at least 10 more mass graves in chicago. the forest where hundreds of photos of an evangelical pastor of died, survivors if it's cold, so he told them to starve to death. so they can go to heaven. 241 bodies have been
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recovered sofa, but hundreds of people are still missing. like a web reports now from the tournament in the front says wendy is seeking custody of his grandchild, who survived the cult. anything can. yeah. and he's now in government. can his daughter was one, is past the 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 when front is organized, the rescue. it was too late for 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 said that the mom tried to supplicate safe and looking for the noise that was kicking safe. it was just sort of kicking, use the legs. okay. the lead time did nothing but it's just but it's safe
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waste. life safety is among hundreds of people who have been buried in the remote forest too. when mackenzie had cooled his followers more than a month after they started going, please dr. diggs, you mean for these are the sites people found the live of bro, here to 1000000 these town hospital. some of them want to continue stopping themselves to death. those are already dead to take into the towns, mold next door. people familiar with the sites. and survivors say that the remembers of the codes militia and some of its father was still alive, hiding in the bush and the other. a 100 small bodies buried in the ground. this person's worked at the sides, but 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 doctor dying. he's now in police custody, awaiting charges governments launch the commission of inquiry and even looking at regulating preaches people to tell the judges in the town of melody, wondering why nobody's stopped. mackenzie. this one is that by bishop thomas, kyla, he says he's been in the thing deal 3rd season to mackenzie's dangerous doomsday preaching for years. this house reached the centralized every vote for them not to jesus. then they begin to imagine, let the most people who love. so it'd be a problem. i think no, we can, but i least. right, well anybody that's mind you the child protection officers 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 sides 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 can yeah. opposition protest is in the democratic republic of congo, have rallied in the capital congestive the calling for elect tor reforms had of general elections in december. there was an old, it's of the voter registration exercise. a police dispos crowds gathered near the electro commission office. in contrast to see what the process held last week, 15 minutes. the wrong has successfully test lloyd. it's a new ballistic missile. it says has a range of 2000 kilometers. the covers said to have improved guidelines, capabilities throughout with news and see missile systems. despite opposition from
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europe in the us is that it republic cassette it will further develop what it calls a defensive miss. alt program. a palestinians have been injured one critically and a raid vice ready forces in the occupied westbank on wednesday night. there are reports, it is ready, so just stop to medical personnel from entering the act about the job that refugee company, jerica. 17 palestinians have been detained during the overnight rates. and also have not list is really sad. let's find bullets, employees, miss gassett, palestinians, enjoying dozens of people and settlers, and to back a village under the protection of his reading forces and burned down farms, installed homes. and yeah, and a huge allegation visited the village and condemned satellite tax. well, a new study has revealed the possible occasion of mass graves from the 1948 is really mexico of a palestinian village called 10 to
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u. k based research agency says it's identified the sites under a beach resort comp hawk forensic architecture analyzed aerial phase maps. and witness testimonies. survivors from center is a people have been executed and that bodies dumped during the creation of the state of israel. native palestinians as a not by, as well as the visit does have been well. it was said that 60 or 70 people were killed and men, women, and children. they were all very together lot in the same hole on the human school had a boat that they would kind of the day. it didn't come over and dumped him in the symmetry with this one. i witnessed it with my own eyes. how about all your, all the holes and began stacking the bodies like sardines, one next to the other on the sides stacking definitely on what i'm of what the is the research coordinator at forensic architecture and explains how they manage to identify the location of those mass graves,
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we work across many mediums and sources and bringing together contemporary technology with historical understandings and the witnesses, the testimonies of those survivors. what we do is bring together things from satellites and aerial imagery. archive will images, surveys and those testimonies of those survivors together to analyze a historical event like this to allow testimonies to allow witnesses to lead us in reading and reconstruction and 3 d software and to, to, to find sites of massacres and mass graves. and it'd be found in gauging what we found is at least 2 sides of mass graves that we've identified. one previously on seen, an unmarked and aerial images bites through witness testimonies and our reconstruction of this village. we've identified 2 nouns where we see and our corroborates with the testimonies of those survivors to be sites of mass graves.
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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 led to them by the testimonies of those survivors. 2 of the sites that we've uncovered, either the ones i described 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 uh, actually a parking lot and a holiday can. and those bodies are still there as far as we understand from our analysis to know if he's india now,
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where at least one person is being killed in several houses, says on fire and the latest violence in money for flare ups of ethnic tensions, of seen at least 70 people killed in thousands displaced this month. of violence was followed by angry movie drive. it's the majority, it may tie up being prioritized for government jobs and other benefits. the ministry has been deployed to support police captions. columbia zombies has found new clues and it's such a for indigenous children who appear to have survived a plane crash last month. the group includes an 11 month old baby. they were on board a small play and came down. and the southern tie providence was on jerome. pnc reports now from the top or after weeks of searching new clues, we build them wednesday, have renewed hope for the faith of 4 children missing. and the columbia and amazon jungle. a new cook indigenous woman found a pink baby bottle cap, the case of
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a smart phone, and most importantly, a use diaper. they are delayed to signs that the children survived. the crash on may 1st and set off to the rain forest. and what we found a make shift shelter for 3 people and we found a use diaper. there's 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 in another 2 adults were found last week when soldiers managed to reach the crash site after days of severe weather. since then, 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,
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some 200 indigenous people have arrived and re some 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 gustavo paper 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 operation covering a stretch of jungle of 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. it's in pamphlet thing to the jungle. but despite the new clues, with every passing day, the hope of finding the children alive drops a little, leaving an entire country. holding it spread and praying for
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a breakthrough. allison that i'm fit. i just need a book that the governor of the us state of florida has officially entered the 2024 republican race for the white house. now i'm running for president to lead our rate . americans come back. yep, that's wrong desantis. and he released the campaign video of to making the announcement on to it says, live audio streaming platform. but the events is to replace all. how do you know most of the face and major technical issues? familiar hoffen? now we've started this will take on his one time back of republican fund, one a donald trump, as well as several other faithfuls where his critics aid under his leadership, the state of florida has become openly hostile, hopefully hostile towards a l g b t q plus a community by kind of as a support from washington, dc from the sun to so just to and 40 when he was supposed to elected the governor of florida,
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endorsed by the then president donald trump. he won by the narrowest of mountains. but he was re elected 3 years later in the land slide. evidence of the mass of conservative support pulled up as governess and an indication of the swing that seemed florida moved from a toss up state to solidly republican because of our leadership and the folks in our state. we've really become the beating heart of the conservative movement in these united states donation reimbursement scheme. desantis is policies of ship the globe, and he is as a member of congress and governor. his dislike of the government was evidenced in his resistance to federal cobit regulations. a hard line stance on immigration, and abortion is welcomed by many cool republicans and these on the front lines of what as it moves as a national cultural war on everything from progressive education policies to
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entertainment. we do not surrender to the work mob. florida is where woke goes to die by to so called will on work. has potential downsides, particularly the governor's retaliation against entertainment try and disney the criticize part of his education legislation. as hoping to phobic, he withdrew the company's tax breaks, set him off for legal dispute, and some republican strategist believe it's something he may regret. i think that's a, that's a, that's a grave miscalculation and in the lower on, you know, the powers of government should never be used to go after an individual come companies, right. especially for political reasons. you can have a compensation is like to, to really call out and go after, i think is the over use of, of his power there. desantis is likely to fight for the republican nomination against his one time becca. donald trump, who has come up with a demeaning nickname for his opponent, and that's rhonda sanctimonious and you've been watching him for all he's falling
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at record levels and we'll keep it that way. we all of the candidates taking on donald trump for the republican nomination. but it's the state i still had here, not 0 deductible. coming up after 3 decade weight is i'll continue with back in this time, we got final that story more coming up just a few months. the
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after a lifetime, interest in an immigrant returns to some of the land upon discovering his unsuccessful homes could be a gold mine. but to benefits his community from the minerals beneath the land, the team is navigate the a joe tribal disputes above the witness golden light on now to sierra the
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challenges with the the let's get on to this board as far. nick, thank you so much. let me get presidents heavy a tables has apologized for his criticism of around 100 player,
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vinicius junior ben as he has had hit out of the spanish league for failing to take action against racism. the brazilian has been targeted with abuse several times at this season. and the richardson reports are united show of 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 step resilient fluid was racially abused. valencia on sunday. woven issues missed this game through injury. rail funds shuns it, his name, the 20 minutes theme is that we need you to get a better feel of use from support. so let's see if it's a ration abusive use. case fitness use has been targeted with abuse multiple times the season. this week it resulted in the plas thing, the spanish league belongs to racists, legal presidents have yet to pass react. see, by criticizing vinicius,
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each of us has no apologize for the dental. they will kind of been to my point, 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. well, my timing wasn't right, but i have no intention of attracting vinicius, disliked to step aside, could prove to be a tipping pointed house. spain deals with football, racism, a risk of being made. valencia was sanctioned with a fine. and partial stadium closure fitness uses receives backing from across the football in. well, i think it's so bad the actually, it looks like it is going to force change. so i'm hoping that there will be 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 has taken on venice uses case it's planning to provide new guidelines on how to prevent and counts that
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racial abuse in sports and much more indeed needs to be done to eradicate racial discrimination. and it needs to start with listening to people of that frequent descent, meaning fully involving them, taking genuine steps to affect the phone that can sense in the rio de janeiro or a sub where he drew up. then he says, will remain a hero and a role model for how he plays and what he has to say. on the richardson, l g 0 are in english, probably leading pub. cordell is mattress or city through $11.00 at brighton, ending a run of 12 successive league wins. this was city's 1st match that's being crowned champions and is tradition. their opponents brighten, welcoming the team out with a guard of honor. the leak might already be one, but ma'am city still with slides you to play force of the players helped him to force their way into the squats for the half a cup and champions with finals. one of those play
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a cell phone in gauge city is 25th minute leads, home change, right? and also something on the line. they required aids, rod qualify for the russel league next season and this incredible stride from their paraguay and forward julio and c. so is here and they got the point, they needed a final for right. one then city one. so breton clinched at 6 fox and the premier league with a game to go. and it means a play in europe for the 1st time in the history. their players celebrated and saw . so what is a remarkable achievement for club and we're only promoted into the polls 6 years ago. it's also great personal achievement for their autonomy and manager refer to do therapy only took over at mid season having previously managed ukrainian side shacked our during yet by the beginning. i didn't see here and they didn't. the my focus on the target on the goal is
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uh, i had to analyze the playoffs and to analyze and to understand the new league a new country. i me, a league is a totally different and then city odd. then you claim the ukranian league. good. the next month man, city will face enter in the champions league final ones. they saw the italian club when the final of the copa tally as well as you were facing us here in tina in rome . who themselves have you seen funding to look forward to with the rope conference final. on june the 7th, it would be empty now. who opened the scoring for the nicholas gonzales after just 3 minutes. but then enters on star lo, turned martino score twice in the space of a 1st half minutes. he's now square $29.00 goals for all, for the season, and all competition. enter when to once retain the culprits. how are you title? to tennis and former world number one, know that junk of age could be current number one, carlos alvarez and the semi finals of this year is french open chocolate to an
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authorized or in the same past the draw. so the event that starts next week, duncan, which is the, the 3rd while current us open champion alvarez, is what tom see that rolling barrels defending champion rough and adult isn't plain due to injury in the women's advantage. wind tack, who's going for a high trick? the friendship and titles of the top right player ration could be replaced as well . number one is 2nd seed arena, set blank out links. the title of the florida panthers have made it to the stanley cab funnel. for the 1st time since 1996, matthew could chuck scored with less than 5 seconds to goes to give his team of $43.00 went over the carolina hurricane. it completed a 4 nothing series suite for the panthers play either the vegas whole the night or the dallas stars and the championship decides that similar feel to be in the underdog and try 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,
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and being in it with the guys and seeing the belief and seeing just the calmness to us is, is really something special. a swedish tennis player mikhail m or has made an abrupt exit from mentally on open the am or was infuriated by line call that didn't go his way earlier in the match against french teenager, our turn see, well, number 53 managed to break his racket and leave a hole in the fires chair as a consequence, younger was immediately disqualified from the turn. okay, and that is our support for now back to you, nick, thanks about see a bit late. so that's the news. i'll be back in a couple of minutes with another home the the
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