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see what it is about it at the moment is a nice laugh. i'll just be arrest sets. the stage black music is an exploration of the black, social, cultural, and spiritual condition, giving voice to the voice less. now we know the importance just place down most of the most important place, the words season. well, from a different perspective on mount is era 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 relationship with indigenous people in the midst of 2 parts. one on the jersey, the
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10 most wanted fugitive in the 1994, when the genocide is arrested in south africa set to appear in court on friday. the around the clock this out 0 live from the halls that coming up. you figure a show record levels of migration into the u. k. last year, putting more pressure on the government in the show of force, restroom, battery sign, a deal to station types, cool nuclear weapons in feathers. a new details revealed the extent of a massacre. the white cotton in top palestinian village in 1948 the so we saw it in south africa where police of a rest of the most wanted fugitive accused of serious crimes. and in 1994 rwandan
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genocide from the john skies. cima has been on the run for more than 20 years, is accused of organizing the killing of 92000 cookies, seeking shelter inside a catholic church. catherine, so it is being monitoring developments from nairobi. a cache you mom was arrested on wednesday. he has been on the run for many years and he is expected to be arranged in court on friday. and it's also expected that he could eventually be taken to you in a court that is based in tons. and he has that specific keys deals we've issued to that to do with the genocide. so why we're here is because of this month and as is, oh must the mind that mastercard, in one way about 2000 people were killed women, children and men as well. and what they did is that they went to discharge is
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a costly charge and they bought fuels and they burned down the charged with people. what inside um, so during the general side, many, many people ran to the charge to seek the salt list because they thought that that is where they would be protected. kidding. that was not the case. we know also that the one of the charts lead to the priest who was in charge of that particular charge and that was supposed to protect this victim uh, was involved in that mazda. of course, he's currently in jail. what kind of statement was one of the group of suspects being charged by the prosecutor's office from you in criminal tribunal on rewind? 3 others still remain at lodge the full measure of 2 communes. and the businessmen were curious of insights in some cases, taken pots and the coming of 2 suits. tracking them depends on the help and
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intelligence from national government. the prosecutor's office has no powers of arrest. it's work is made even harder by the ability of fugitives to change identities and move across the large parts of east central and southern africa with relatives couldn't be perfectly that is ever search underwriter at the offices, the think tank. he says the rest is good news. for the victims, families, it was not an easy process, but they've been following in for the past 20 years. and this is the coordination between the united nations and sort of can police. and you know, unfortunate is going to open all the wounds 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 pivot date as of this genocide then that he was one of the most uh, one to the fugitive who is accused of space, his crime. and hopefully it's split up in closer to many uh,
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warranties we went through this very difficult appear to 1994. he was hiding in plain sights. um, but you know, interesting is that the most uh, one is particularly teaches the book the about only is that they could easily uh, you know, uh, assimilate inside of it can in society because they look to say. but there's a lot of suppose to glen to from this the, we call a borders inside of it. but again, some of it is the hosting a number of the features 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, the article it from the, from the data c sled to post office. 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. in the u. k. new figures show
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net migration, reach to record 606000 last you problem is to reach you soon. like says the number of people coming to the u. k is too high. and the latest days it is likely to increase political pressure on through night. these governments has a place to bring numbers down. but net migration to present in 2015 the before the breaks that referendum with 329000. the new figure of 606000 represent an increase of 24 percent or last year is $488000.00. this will likely probably the challenge for the conservative policy, which is pledge to reduce several immigration numbers that even bubble has more now from columbus. a lot of people here were expecting it to be higher. the price have been talking about between 700000 the 1000000 net 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,
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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 known 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 to study here which bring in a significant revenue for the sector. many of those typically post graduate students bring dependence with them. so those are some of the factors going into it . so the opposition labor party have been accusing the government of losing control over that migration. they have told about the country being over reliance on
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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 or mine has been interested in london. doctor car crash into the gates of dining street, where the british prime ministers, residents, and offices are located at the commission problem to the lod security operation. there were no reports of injuries. russia assigned a deal to station tactical nuclear weapons and batteries the defense, minnesota. so again, i show you says the decision was taken off the what he called the shop escalation on russia's board, as the republic of della bruce was and remains our true ally and a reliable partner. today we stand together against a collective west,
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which leads and that fund declared war again. style countries. well, you shop over is a joining the space in moscow and says the preparations to deploy the weapons to better result already underway. 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 hills nato's nuclear emissions. so russia and batteries have to take re tell a tree meshes according to the minutes. the 2 countries have begun implementation of, of the things of the bundle option side has already received the is, comes there and missile system capable of using fires conventional nuclear weapons . some bella, russian at crops, have already been modified to use the nuclear weapons and full of russian assessment have the undergoing special training. at the same time, russia will not give control of its nuclear weapons to bel evers and most co,
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not minutes will, will make decisions regarding the use of the weapons. the bargaining group says it's high and in control of luck. moving to the russian ministry, the head of the russian medicine group made the announcement on a visit to the eastern ukrainian city. and he said 20000 to the troops have been killed in the battle. there's lots of 9 months. he went on to criticize rushes, military leadership for failing in a strategic objectives. usually when 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 de militarize you cream? now it turns out that we, on the contrary hell knows how have militarize ukraine revise figures showed germany is economy officially slipped into recession and the 1st quarter of 2023 offer a contraction in the previous quarter. gross domestic product fell by point to 3 percent from january to march. preliminary estimates had shown g d p. stagnating in
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the 1st quarter risk in your recession. official figures show inflation continues to weigh on europe's largest economy. as a physician protest isn't the democratic republic of congo have rallied in the capital of congested the calling for elects or reforms ahead of general elections in december. they want to know that of the fates of registration, exercise, least as best crowds gathered near the electoral commission. office in conjunction, assuming the price is held last week, trying to find that 10 years interior minutes. it says, or at least 10 more mass graves in the shuffle of forest where hundreds of photos of an evangelical pastor of died. survivors of his cold say they told him to stop to test so they could go to have him 241 bodies have been recovered so far, but hundreds of people are still missing. malcolm lab reports now from the time of melody front says wendy is seeking custody of his grandchild,
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who survived the cult anything. can you? and he's now in government. can his daughter was one, is passed to pull 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 organize 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 say that the mom tried to suffer kids safe and looking for those and mom was keeping safe. it was just sort of kicking, use the legs. okay. but that time that nothing was adjusted, but its safe was safe is among hundreds of people who is being buried in the remote right forest to where mackenzie had cooled, his followers a more than a month after they started snowing police stuff to the gaming bodies at the sides
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people found the live abroad here, so many lindy's town hospital. some of them want to continue stopping themselves to that. those are already data taken to the towns move 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. another, a 100 small bodies buried in the ground. this persons would do besides, it is not authorized to talk more. 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. kenzie was arrested several times and released even off the result of his thoughts are dying. he's now in please custody. are waiting charges, supplements, launch the commission of inquiry and even looking at regulating preaches people.
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this of the judges in the town of melody, wondering why nobody stopped. mackenzie. this one is that by bishop thomas, kyla, he says he's been in the thing the 3rd season to mackenzie's dangerous student's day preaching. for years, this car reached the centralized every vote for them not to jesus fame. they begin to imagine let the most people who love. so it'd be a problem and i think no, we can, but i least, right. anybody that's mind you with the child protection offices tell from so is they'll help him see custody of his grandchild when he's released from the cat. and it was off to frances to generally to the sides last month that the police operation finally began. he says, hundreds of lives could have been saved,
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including 5 year old say malcolm web out his era 1000000 de can. yeah. i still ahead here and i don't know if 0, china says a you, as soon as i live to conduct you this information campaign of to west of nations accusative spine. artificial intelligence helps a paralyzed man woke again by reduce the gene on i'll just say that despite the roll, rain, forests and lens plate and come back and find maturity democratic republic of congo is auctioning off oil exploration blocks and the congo basis. as julie struggles to agree, a new constitution, the big pay to examine for the old prejudices against indigenous people are holding the country back. sierra leone heads to the holes when last year's violent protests against the rising living costs are sure to be on voters. mind, it must,
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the other guy watching out 0 remind about top stories this our, i'm police in south africa have a rest of the most wanted fugitive in the 1994 rwandan genocide thought soft of more than 20 is on the run. for the guns type, she is accused of organizing the quantity of 92000 tutsis, seeking shelter at a catholic church, official figures show annual nets migration to the united kingdom reeks a record high of 606000 last year. prior to service you see like says the numbers are too high and it's priced to bring them down. russia has sewing the deal to station tactical nuclear weapons in belarus, defense minister, so i get a show. you said the decision was taken off when he called the shop escalation on russia's voters. now the founder of
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a far right group who stormed the us capital in 2021 has been sentenced to 18 years in prison. the leader of the oath keepers extreme as groups to it, roads says the 1st person to be charged in the january to take the time. and this sentence is the longest time given in the hundreds of right cases. kind it down so far. let's cross right away to an official who's standing by for us in washington dc. so i mean, tell us more the well, that sentence just behind it down in the last few minutes it stood rhodes obviously protested. he said that he was a political prisoner, and his only offensive being to oppose those who would intent on destroying the con country. the judge did not agree. he said that rewards was a continuing threat to this country, to the republic of the united states and sentenced him to 18 years in prison. that prosecutors that were looking for somewhere in the region of 25 years,
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a lot more than the defense. he suggested that road should be released on the basis of time, so which of course, is just 16 months while the judge decided that 18 years for a suspicious conspiracy was an appropriate sentence. given that in the last decade, the number of people who've appeared in federal court on the same charge, i've been jailed for at least 10 years now roots aside and guilty off a series of trials in november. and also in january they, the prosecution alleged that he coordinated the attack on the capital. he brought weapons to washington dc with the intent of using them to confront anyone who opposed his group at stopping the peaceful transfer of power. and of course, the confirmation of joe biden, as president by congress on january the 6th, almost 3 years ago. and so, rhodes insisted he was innocent, a ticket to court, the web, these long trials. he and 5 others were convicted. this is certainly
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a blow for the whole keepers group as you can expect. but the idea that he says that he is a political prisoner at times with a number of comments we've had from some members of congress who actually agree with a know something that the judge was willing to contemplate at this point. and suggested that rewards would go to jail for 18 years because he was a threat to the united states and to the public. and this is by far the longest sentence handed out to anyone involved in those troubles, the rights on january the 6th. and thanks about the for to the washington dc. thank you. the united states as, as career the holding the largest of a joint administrative sizes mucking 70 years since the start of the military launch. the drills are set to last until mid june. problem right, has more not much in city in software. these exercises aren't being states to mock the 70 at the end of the 3 alliance between south korea and did i can states which
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came into being after the fighting had ended in the korean exercises. according to solve this defense fitness freaks they are among the biggest exercises that have ever been staged at the very latest jet fighters, your career is always an good by these exercises saying that they are a dress rehearsal for both. and also complaining about the fact they all taking place so close, they say to be heavily fortified dmc boulder. but according to the south with increasing threats from fuel, 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 do it on order uh clean, which is training is conducted with the aim of enhancing the alliance and joins operational capabilities to implement peace through strength. this is the largest
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scale training in h us approximately 70 of the most of on south korean. and us units are enrolled into that to move into and a half 1000 troops. and over 600 pieces of equipment to go for ritz hot your career says demonstrations of military might such as these give it to the legitimate rights to do. 2 all up it's nuclear arsenals, and it's been solves rough, mcbride, douches, era poach on city, south korean. as iran has successfully test, almost a new ballistic missile, all it says is a range of 3000 kilometers. the cable is said to have improved items capabilities to move and to miss all systems, despite opposition from europe in the us is that it republican city will further develop what it calls a defensive miss. all programs a palestinians have been injured one critically and raid buys rarely forces in the occupied westbank on wednesday night. there are
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reports, it is ready. soldiers stopped the medical personnel from entering the act. but the job i refugee camp in jericho, 17 palestinians have been detained during the overnight raids. a new study has revealed the possible location of mass graves from the 1948 is where the mexico posting in political tend to are the u. k based research agencies says it's identified the sites under a beach resort. cobb park forensic architecture analyzed aerial photos, maps, and witness testimonies. survivors from talking to her as a people had being executed in the bodies dumbest. during the creation of the state of israel made to palestinians as the next. well, i will refuse. it is a very well, it was said that 60 or 70 people were killed and men, women and children that were old very to get a lot in the same hole on the human school. had a boat that they would kind of the day didn't come over and dumped him in the symmetry with this one. i witnessed it with my own eyes. how bottle has your all
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the does the whole and began stacking the bodies like sardines, how does one next to the other on the sides stacking definitely on as of yet in the me is called his jail the noodles and impersonated the chef and interconnected personality madness assault babe, pete at langley posted a parody of the chef elizabeth, good chase signature, gold leaf states that was off the vietnam security minister, missing dining at one of his high and restaurants in london. the middle vendor was sentenced to 5 and a half years in prison for spreading. i'm feet state propaganda. china has denied allegations by western intelligence agencies and microsoft of the state sponsored hacking group has been spying on critical us communications. that was joining us for ministry calls, the locations a this information campaign which there is no prove a group known as volt type. food is accused of targeting the us charge of palm
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which contains several military facilities. microsoft, as it believes, the hacking was aimed at disrupting communications networks with asia. she ever times the reports now from washington, dc. a twin allows one from the us government, one from microsoft. the warning that a chinese hacking group had managed to infiltrate. what keep on being described in the release is as a range of us critical infrastructure organizations from telecommunications to child support, patient helps there also a power bill according to these releases of targeting the us island territory as well. but that's about all the information we're really getting in these releases. they do not list which organizations have been infiltrated. what's the final intent might be beyond gathering information? however, the all reports from i'm list quoted by microsoft that this may be something to
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do with what might happen in the event of a potential attack on taiwan. but it's all very, very vague. we do not the government around the world having used the pioneering techniques of the u. s. as the national security agency are attempting to spy on other countries. critical infrastructure. this is a reminder that the chinese can do it too if it is all to be believed she ever time see elders or washington, a cyclist who was paralyzed in an accident is able to walk again, thanks to break through neurosurgery, an artificial intelligence in switzerland, under settings as this report. 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 lives human being able to work again using full control. and this man gets yon, all scam damaged his spinal cold in
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a slight 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, i like to brain uh, events picked up what i was doing with my head. so that was like, yeah, the best outcome. i think for everyone, just an example. i'm training 10 years to spend the defense 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 vote the design of losing should be reduced to a different surgeries. there is one surgery at the level of the brain. we do 2 leading crimea, me put the electrodes in order to record the brain cigna and another surgery at the
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level of the spinal cord where we put electrodes on the top of the spinal cord at the place that is responsible for the legs movement. so between these 2, there is communication and electrical communication, 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 as well. the story is what's happening close right there on our website out 0 dot com is the address. what is coming up next? then we go inside story, looking into the root cause is it more than day slavery and how it's getting worse, and what can be done to stop it? i'll see you later, the,
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the hello. it's looking while the brights and breezy across the middle east, over the next couple of days to go some place some places the cloud wanted to shout . always a possibility i would towards the red safety of the southern end of the red sea. some show us this them into the can also is watched by the as heavy as they have been recently. and they'll just run the way across the cool cuz they say some havior showers to just pushing into central parks all around just over the mountains. but hopefully, as we go on through the weekend, it tends to should turn a little dry and brighter time, but just generally getting up around the 40 degree miles even though how the testing 42 celsius, some of the w that for at the q i taught form of the in a bag that will be enough to to the northeast of africa car, right at around $35.00 celsius we got a few showers into northern and central positive tennessee a still and
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a months worth of rain for some here. so that caused some like last friday, and i was just running across the fondles of out the rituals in the past of morocco . good rash, showers the now across the west, africa in front of that. it has been recently, but still plenty of wet weather in the full cost show is running my way over tools . the risk probably as well. you kind of still seeing some heavy showers can yeah. pushing down into tens and they're somewhat dry. recall south africa with franklin east l. salvatore's war on guy spot to state of emergency that suspended the constitutional rights to the legal defense. 70000 gang members were arrested at the drag net swept up innocent people now lost in the penal system. full lights investigates disappearances within l. salvatore's present state, even as a lawmaker.

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