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this is the stuff of human history. this is the struggle of politics the the, there is no channel that covers world news like we do, we revisit places the state houses are really invest in that. and that's a privilege as a journalist, the
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to re access biology 0 to human smugglers reveals the risks. people are willing to take and how the numbers thing balance and poverty are expected to grow. the da nora. kyle, this is out there in life from the also coming up. found with the fall, right? it keep this minister was sentenced 18 years in prison for his role in the attack on us congress. and accused of august, tracing the killing of around 2000 tootsie joined the rwandan genocide is arrested in south africa. and more mass graves have been discovered in a canyon's forest with hundreds of color into the teams. de coats were buried. the
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abundance of poverty and the climate change of driving hundreds of thousands of people to flee the homes and risk death as they tried to cross the mediterranean to reach europe. out 0 has spoken to people smugglers about the risks, migraines and refugees, a willing to take. but as i felt this report from it's helen island of land, producer bluffed from stormy mediterranean seas. this week these young bands have escaped. the fighting ensued on the southern most italian island. these brace for potentially record breaking some of migrant arrivals. the sydney sailed from tennessee, a web as a sophisticated unprofitable smuggling network jacoby and sit on the shoulder willing they'll be much more wet and patch in the past. the smuggler tells us last year, more than a $100000.00 migrants across the central mediterranean, according to the european union. or guy, i've organized a lot of troops,
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was things didn't go as expected because the boat was overweight. and that's why so many died. there were no life says, or, you know, to a 100 people lost their lives and 2 trips long produces migrant holding sense and managed by a local cooperative, a struggle to handle the laundry volume of arrivals. so now the red cross has taken over with plans to provide a more professional and humane service. it's in charge of odds to reassure them and tell them that they are safe. because uh from that they arise. we realize that we, they need the people that say to them they are you, i finally see the smugglers say they're also improving their operations are not able to validate the way you see to stop the loss of life. well, for the organized how we work, we've got to reduce the risk. such might cause, i think before we did test, people could read the compass it. now we look to assign a captain who knows how to use one and we don't overload for so many more. it's all
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the safety 1st. that's good to those who make it now face them all hostile reception from italy's nationalist government. you come as will find it much harder to get to to yet special protection residency permits. if they don't qualify for full asylum. a prime minister, georgia maloney, one power last year promising to crack down on the boat, migraines, human rights watch coals. it's all these new immigration will repressive i didn't humane. it's intended to dissuade migraines from coming here. it's not having any effect. more than $45000.00 people have arrived in this, at least as a spouse of this year. it was $12000.00 in the same period last year. and it smith, i was just there a lump producer itself. and so don 8 organizations have deliveries of medicine and food being blocked by slicing. call to once a vibrant capital with millions of people has turned into a ghost town. many residents have fed city to seek shelter elsewhere. well,
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if it's hard for those who remain this little wolf of food and medicine, rubbish is piling up. everyone in the army and the power of military rock and support forces a lot and a violent power struggle. a lot here is in a dire as you money to your situation was power. outage is often less than up to 3 days in a row. water cuts give us for 5 days or even a week. medical supplies are also a scarcity, and most pharmacies are closed. and now most when i was just have given me an idea of all of his garbage results and mosquitoes breeding and call her, the problem is to become particularly acute recently because of safety reasons noticed infection or insecticide have been applied in many areas, are inaccessible for garbage disposal trucks. with the rainy season approaching mosquito borne infectious diseases, could lead to a disaster, worse than a war could cause a fall right? well, actually to has been sentenced to 18 years in jail for his role in the attack on the us capital 2 years ago. so it rhodes, the founder of the us, keep us has been convicted of suspicious conspiracy. prosecutors argued that the
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riot was a pull to stop the peaceful transfer of power from donald trump to jo by 2 of the 2020 presidential election. official reports from washington, dc. you know, and going straight to the country. the words of the judge who sentenced the founder of the right wing militia group, the old keepers to 18 years in jail. stewart rhodes, a former part of trooper, was convicted of seditious conspiracy, essentially trying to over through the government. by fighting up those 2 states, the sold on the capital. on january 6th, 2021. they were trying to stop the certification of to apply as president. he claimed in court, he was a political prisoner, a position rejected by the judge. there's no way that he was the leader of the director of what happened on january 6th. he was just a convenient target. the oath keeper's work, a convenient target. the d o. j looked at them and said, oh, here's a skate here. the scape goat of what happened on january 6th. rhodes in his folder
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was dressed in combat style gifts to confederate during the capital. while he never entered, he was in constant contact with those inside. he had stashed weapons in nearby hotels and prosecutors said he was ready to use them to force congress to back donald trump. the defense argued roads should be essentially free today, having spent 60 months in prison. but the judge clearly felt that the offense is needed a much stiffer sentence at 18 years. is the longest deal term, honda? to anyone convicted of offences from january? the 6th roots claim of being a political prisoner. it caused the words of some republican members of congress. they have defended those charged and convicted of offences from january, the 6th, and total trump running for re election as you, as president, has promised pardons for all convicted if he wins of more than one size and people have been charged with the offenses surrounding january the 6th 2021. road just to
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appeal to conviction on the length of his deal to ireland. for sure. i'll just go to washington. com greenberg is a us national security expert. she says the sentence sends a clear message to those involved in the riots as we see, you know, lower level people within these organizations be conducted or plead guilty. and um, and we haven't seen very long prison sentences. and now that we have discharged to this just conspiracy, we have a commensurate present sentence. i think it says a very strong message to any of any individuals. we're thinking of doing this again and i think that as in part goes into to how this sentence is conceived and carried out. and i think gonna be interesting to see how the other seditious conspiracy conditions are met with sentences in coming weeks and months when we, when we see what happens the feelings of those who are getting involved in these,
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um, organizations or i don't think leniency is going to make them less convicted about their area, logical modems, i think however it is. there's a bigger story that we need to talk about here, which is yes, you're conducting a lot of followers that we see. they're charging a lot of fathers, they, they're talking about the fact that there could be hundreds more charged for the january ships and in the larger context. but i think the larger messages. what about the leaders? what about the people in the white house? what about the people in the administration with whom those who were offering threats were, were it in, in contact with one way or another, either passively or actively. and i think it really points to where is this investigation going about the, the leaders, south africa and police of a rest of the 9 most wanted in connection with the killing of hundreds of people in the 19 $94.00 rolanda and genocide for the gens that cache communication has been on the run for more than 20 years,
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and it won't do that. some of you might be upset by the images and this report by jet from vague these ruins are let's left of the catholic church and then young a way to 1000 to the sold shelter a mass graveyard taste them into what happened to them. the man responsible for they killing food on sky ashima has now been arrested at a vineyard in south africa. the reward of $5000000.00 us dollars had been offered for help. and leading to his erased the former police officer was hiding under a false name for 22 years. for want of genocide was on presidents it over 100 days, about 800000 minority tutsis and motor to choose what killed by who to militias. cause she might, is accused of buying petrol, used to burn down the church while refugees were inside and then bulldozing the building off to the fire. a boca an umbrella association of genocide
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survivors in rolanda has welcomed the raced. se thing. com. so what i see on my portfolio, apple, it's a great relief for a book for the survivors of the genocide who have been crying for justice for years and years. so it's a very positive thing, especially at this time of commemoration. see i see my had already been indicted by the united nations criminal tribunal for one to the u. n. c's, it's secretary general, antonio gutierrez's thoughts or with the families of the victims vista case she most apprehension sends a powerful message that those were legit to have committed. such crimes cannot evade justice and will eventually be held accountable even more than a quarter century later. it's widely hoped that the arrest will help bring closure to victims families. general site visit was quitted from so on during the dental
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sides, public food. yes. it is behaved as if there was a small good in front of the printer that you were getting. so when somebody was, sees such a person to behave like a small board, being taken to justice, at least to them that that's also, it's, it's, it's a, it's a heating event. she will be appearing in a court in cape town on friday, but securing an extradition is a long and laborious task. people like miss carly, believe justice delayed is justice denied those that full biscuit slip. if so, an a we afraid that these people could die without for some injustice. so we really need to do this quickly. the united nations is still searching for at least 3 more key suspects in their london genocide. but for now, this erased brings hope to the loved ones of some of those who died in what's been
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called one of the most serious crimes known to human. kind andrea from dyke out to 0 or kenya's. and terry minister says there are at least 10 more mass graves in a forest where hundreds of photos of a doomsday colts were buried. survivors say the preacher of the group told them to starve to death, so they could meet jesus. 241 bodies have been recovered. so fall, but hundreds of people still missing. now can lab reports from the town of midland? a why he's been missing. families of survivors. fronts is one, g 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 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 heaven 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
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and said that the mom tried to supper kids safe and looking for the noise that was kicking safe. it was just sort of kicking, use the legs. okay. when the time did nothing but i just bought it. so it was because our life safety is among hundreds of people who have been buried in the remote are it for us to when mackenzie had cooled, his followers a more than a month after they started snowing, please stuff to the gaming bodies of the sites. people found the live abroad 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 more next door. people familiar with the sites and survivors say that the members 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 person's work besides,
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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 tacit dying. he's now in police custody, awaiting charges government to launch the commission of inquiry and even looking at regulating preachers people. this of the judges in the town of milling, the wondering why nobody stopped. mackenzie. this one is led by bishop thomas kyla . he says he's been in the team deal thursdays to mackenzie's dangerous student's day preaching for yes. this how do we just they center like every, both of them, not to jesus. then they begin to imagine,
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let the most people who love the profile know, right, before least because, right, well anybody that's mind you, we get the get the child protection officers tell from this is they'll help him see custody of his grandchild when he's released from the cat that it was off to francis subject 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 can. yeah. south africa is trying to contain an outbreak of colorado, at least 21 people have died. a lot of pain watch was being blamed. the west region is just 50 kilometers north of the capital pretoria. local say, the top which has been does he think is demanding accountability for the death of
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hope that my cousin's death looking v o. that of the people seeing that people have died. this is going to be changes and people are going to be held accountable to the people that are not the if you we, the quality to test that is being supplied the end. it's not only at the beginning or for all the leg diesel quite sometimes. now, i'm 16, it's been since 2016 here in canada. we've been having water issues. the water is brown. we're asking them to at least clean the water or bring us water trucks. 3 times a week. all we're asking is to have clean water. so the head here on out is there a rush or a braces and tactical nuclear weapons to batteries, but it's not clear if that were already on the way on the u. k. before reco numbers of migration last year, putting even more pressure on the government, the,
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you're locked into your world's weather update for the americas. here we go. we've got to point this right off the top in the southeast here, off the atlantic. this could spin up into something tropical either way, it's gonna throw a lot of rain to south carolina, georgia, and florida over the next little bit anywhere in that area. certainly could see the risk of some flooding. that's also going to drop down quite a bit of rain for the but he, me an islands. same goes here. we could see some flooding. meantime for central america. temperatures have been on the high side for parts of coast or rica, not really showing up on our charts here. san jose at 24, up at some spots in the country have been hitting temperatures of about 40 degrees . got a dome of high pressure around the great lakes, so settled conditions here looking good in minneapolis up to 26 on friday and the rains have really did a number on those wild fires. don't see many of the flames in western canada and
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with this breeze here, this a warm breeze. i think when it pays, gonna see it's hot. it stays so far the year. we've got you in for 31, and for the south west, we start to see our monsoon o' moisture build in. and if i take you to the top end of south america, usual problem spots here. but i've got to point this out with an unstable air mass, lot of humidity here. we're powering up some big thunder storms right across the river plates on friday. so you're in a bit the a but next week the,
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the the the other again, your challenges there as remind you about top stories. this allen 8 organizations in pseudo on say, deliveries of medicine and food have been blocked by fighting. have been multiple breaches of a cease fire were started on monday between the ami um promot. you back that support for the leader of the us keepers right wing melisha is being sentenced to 18 is in jail for his role in the attack on the us capsule. in 20212, it raised as one of the 1st people to be childs to suspicious conspiracy and police . and so i'd like to cut the rest of my mind most wanted in connection with serious
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crimes and the 1994 rwandan genocide. for the agenda case of the patient is accused of organizing the killing of any 2000 touch states sheltering in a catholic church. the russian tactical nuclear weapons ought to be moved into battery switched lies on ukraine's northern border. according to the battle, russian president, speaking off to a meeting with russian, russian president vladimir putin, i found a little concerned cuz said he did not know if the little heads had already arrived in his country. announcement came out as of the country, signed a deal ratifying an editor agreements to deploy the weapons as the 1st time the kremlin has moved thoughtful heads outside russia. since the fall of the soviet union, us has criticized the decision. as the republic of bella, bruce was and remains our true ally and
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a reliable partner. today we stand together against the collective west, which leads and that fund declared war against our country's us secretary of defense says west and allies have agreed to train ukrainian pilots to fly us, made up 16 flights of jets for months cube has been calling for the supply of advance, we were planes to support his defenses against bosses. invasion. lloyd austin, said the netherlands of denmark, the need for training program. russia has intensified it's shorted bombardment bombardment of ukraine cities, an infrastructure in the kremlin. scroll t only underscores ukraine's need for a stronger layer, round base, air defense architect. so the members of the contract groups continue to scour their stocks for missiles and systems, but they consent. united states and others have worked with their private sector
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with their private sector on contracts to build new ne sams in other air defense equipment. and i applaud the countries that are finding ways to meet ukraine's urgent air defense needs or pass the cold hand reports from the pentagon. well, this is all coming out of what they call the ukraine defense contact group. that's basically where a 50 countries, their military leaders, they try to get together a boat once a month so that they can coordinate what kind of a just go into ukraine, what kind of hardware, what kind of training, what are the top ones that came out of this was a german majority stuff. mark, milly, he said this is one of his more distributed comments. i think that we've heard since the invasion. and this is the exact quote. this for militarily is not going to be won by russians. it's just not you went on to say that the premiums could win the war militarily, but that is not going to happen any time soon. and of course, one of the big focuses was on the f. 16 fighter jack,
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since the invasion we've been hearing, pray call for these advance fighters yet. to have the usa. they say the we've done . that would be as good, tory, we're not going to do that. well now the president had and his allies have made the decision. they are in fact going to start streaming free pilots on the f. 16 and we do it now. you know, out of this meeting who's going to take the lead? it's going to be the netherlands in denmark, they're going to really take the lead on a train and ukrainian pilots, most likely in their countries. other countries are going to work on exactly what that training is going to be. there's really no timeframe. i'm windows of 6 teams are going to get into the theater of war. the washer group says it's hand in control of the document to the russian minute train ahead of the mastery. great. made the announcement on a visit to the eastern ukrainians. i say, at a ask any pre occasion said 20000 of his troops were killed and what he called the longest bloody as conflict in the ukraine will ross as president as host of the
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leaders of as a, by john and on mania. the aim of reaching a settlement in the long running dispute, and then we just have to go to kyra black dot in the page and says, the issues that remain a strictly technical. the 2 former soviet republics have been fighting over to go in a tower back since the 19 ninety's. most recent federal happened in 2022 non governmental groups, one of the international criminal court to investigate the telephone's violation of ask on women's rights. and then the report understands national and the in special commission of tourists accused to try to find agenda persecution since we taking pallet in august 2021. it's all about have severely restricted women and girls access to education unemployment. last month, women and cobble protested against some phone governments recognition of the tyler bond. a new thing is from the u. k. so nets migration reached a record 606000 people last year. prime minister receives student access,
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the numbers are too high and says he's going to bring them down. but the government has stopped many for and pays graduate students from bringing relatives to the country. a teen baba reports from london. the can match i and loves working here in the cafe that her family runs flat white take away. they originally came to the wrong because when it comes to finding stuff, it's hard to find. but his work is, he'll stick around so far and as a vice who the majority of the 5 minutes, i'm kinda australia because spanish people. but i think we should be encouraging companies because obviously the more money that they on the more price that they pay in full, it only goes on them anyway. so i think it's good a good thing. the need for foreign labor is clear in many parts of britain, not just in hospitality, but areas like education and health care. and it partly explains the jump in that migration last year to a head long figure of 606000 compared 248-8000 in 2021. we know
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some of the factors behind been that migration figure. firstly, work related fees is for non you national is accounted for an estimated 837002 valuables in 2021. that rose to 235000 last year. many took jobs and sectors where they were, the big stuff shortages such as health and social care. secondly, there was 301000 study related fees in 2021. that jumps to 361000 last year, most of the rise was down to more family members coming over. 2 years ago, humanitarian visa is accounted for 57000 the rivals. this moving trembles to a 172000 last year, mainly due to ukrainian and home co nationals. and in 2021. about 53000 people claim to sign him in the u. k. that rose to about 76000 last year. but the government insisted to bring down that migration to relieve pressures on housing
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and public services this week. it, it out some new rules borrowing, most obviously students from bringing dependence with the i want to bring the numbers down the measures. we've announced this week or more impactful than anything that anyone has ever announced before when it comes to tackling migration . and it goes along side or other plan the to stop the boat's cause that's really important. of course, the numbers reaching the u. k by irregular roots like those crossing from fronts in small boats, most of whom eventually came asylum. but the wolf, by overall immigration, and one right have sent a think tank, accuses the government of throwing red meats to disaffected voters. rather than addressing the needs of the economy, the way in which the economy is turning, shaping, given the recession, we just naturally avoid this, given the highlights, replace them with a given that was losing a lot of the migration following breakfast. i really don't see how the government could really bring down those numbers and keep the economy at a stable level where it's aiming for. but the opposition labor policy says the rising that migration shows the government's gotten their plan and says it would
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bring numbers down through training programs. but the, on the pledge is eliza challenge. house of square the circle of cutting immigration while avoiding more damage to buy to surfaces. the thing bob out a 0 done to a centuries old tree that served as a historic symbol of sierra leone has full and drawing a storm in the capital free time. the government says the loss of the 70 meter tool kaufman tree is comparable to the fire that destroyed powers is not true. dom cathedral in 2019 looks bad has more to see a really owns national symbol. now nothing more than a stump. after 400 years free towns, custom tree was finally felled by storm. on wednesday, it's the last that the country's president has described as leaving a gap in people's hops. funny not giving the
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symbol on smoke but says it was right on the putting on according to legion slaves who won the freedom, fighting on the prince's side of the american war of independence, preyed under the tree when they arrived in west africa and founded free town it since the don't bank notes and stems, it is become a place of pre if the residence of c, early young's capital and recent decades is talitha over a busy roundabouts near the national museum, the central post office and the countries highest cost historic moment. because because the 3 has been around for one or 200 years and the yes i do with, we're in the end of this one up on the city who made the remains of the same and
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