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right access biologist, there was a human smugglers, fails, the risks. people are willing to take and how the numbers feeling bonds and poverty are expected to grow. the hello them are a child is out there and i sometimes will say coming up and not accuse of august rising. the killing of thousands during valentin genocide is arrested in south africa and will appear in ports. the founder of the far right of cheapest measure was sentenced to 18 is impressive to his will and the attack on the us congress. and one of the funding of this tree by a storm has left a home in the house of the nation, the
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violence, poverty, and climate change of driving hundreds of thousands of people to see the homes and with death as they tried to cross the mediterranean to reach your up houses, their aspects, people, smugglers, about the dangers that migrants and refugees face and what the doing to reduce them as best fault this report from it. telling ireland of long producer flux from stormy mediterranean seas. this week, these younger bands of escape, the fighting ensued on the southern most italian island is bryce for potentially record breaking some of migrant arrivals. the sudanese sailed from tennessee a web as a sophisticated unprofitable smuggling network jacoby and sit on the shore willing . they'll be much more work on patch in the past. the smuggler tells us last year and more than a $100000.00 migrants across the central mediterranean. according to the, your opinion, the i've organized a lot of troops was things didn't go as expected because the boat was overweight
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and that's why so many died. there was no life fest or you know, tubes a 100 people lost their lives in 2 trips and produces migrant holding sense and managed by 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 why is he to stop the loss of life with real good or is it how we work, we've got to reduce the risk such might cause, i think before we did test people, how could we to compress it? now we look to assign a captain who knows how to use one and we don't overload force anymore. it's all the safety 1st to those who make it now face them all hostile reception from
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italy's nationalist government. you come as will find it much harder to get to to get special protection residency permits if they don't qualify for the full asylum . a minister, georgia maloney, one power last year promising to crack down on the boat migrants human rights watch coals. italy's new immigration little repressive. i didn't humane. it's intended to dissuade migraines from coming here. just 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 at smith, i was just there, a lump produced a, it's a and sued on a day's 8 organization say deliveries of medicine and food of being drunk by fighting katya and once a vibrant capital with millions of people have turned into a ghost town. many residents have fled the city and seek shelter to seek shelter elsewhere. like it's hard for those who remain this little voice of food or
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medicine. rubbish is piling up everywhere. the army on the permit to rock and support forces being locked in a vonage power struggle since april. a lot here and talk to him is in a dire humanitarian situation with power. outage is often less than up to 3 days in a row. lots of cuts give us for 5 days or even a week. medical supplies are also east coast, 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 become particularly acute recently because of safety reasons. notice infection or insecticide has 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 to have a morgan report from the city of on demand. on the 3rd day of the ceasefire between the sudanese army and the current military rapids support forces was calmer compared to the 1st and 2nd phase of the ceasefire. residents and parts of on
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demand report to the confrontations between the iris staff invested in these army. but they said that it was less intense compared to the previous days. now in the northern parts of the capital residents who left their homes because of the violence, try to return to check on the properties. and those who we spoke to said that they found that their belongings have been looted and they accused the recess and gang of being behind it, especially because the northern part of the capital is largely dominated by the rapids support forces. the ceasefire was signed for humanitarian corridors to be opened for age to reach those in need here in the capital hospital and elsewhere around the country. but on the 3rd day of the cease fire, that is yet to happen. while some 8 has reached why the said limited 3 air base here and under mine, it is yet to be distributed because of the ongoing violence and 8 organizations say that that violence is hindering their operations and making it difficult for them to operate. medical assistance is also a challenge. one of the few we nogales has sensors here and i'm through man had to
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shut down it's doors on thursday. they say they had to do that because of lack of equipment and lack of medicines for the patients that's come to their doors. many people say that they took this opportunity to try to might make their way out of the capital cartoon. because they're not sure what is going to come next once to cease fire. and they said that they were, that the fighting will intensify. but they also hope that it doesn't so that they can come back to talk to them and resume their lives. once again, keep them oregon all just 0. i'm the man. the most wanted in connection with the 1994 london genocide is due to appear in the south african quotes in the coming hours for the jones case. yuma was arrested on 1st day for his involvement in killing hundreds of people. it'd been on the run for more than 20 years. was one you that somebody might be upset by images in this report by jeff on fake these ruins are let's lation of the catholic church and then young a way to 1000 to t sold shelter,
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a mass graveyard testament to what happened to them to the man responsible for the killing full jones kaya shima has now been arrested at a vineyard in south africa. a reward of $5000000.00 us dollars had been offered for help in leading to his erased the former police officer was hiding under a false name for 22 years. for one of genocide was on presidents that over 100 days, about 800000 minority tutsis and motor to choose would kill by who to militias. cause shima 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 survivors in rolanda has welcomed the raced. se thing. com. so that's what my portfolio got pool, it's a great relief for a book for the survivors of the genocide who have been crying for justice for years
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and years. so it's a very positive thing, especially at this time of commemoration docs the i see my head already been indicted by the united nations criminal tribunal for one to you and says, it's secretary general. i'm telling you gutierrez's thoughts or with the families of the victims mystification. 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 acquitted. from so and during the general sides, public food, yes. 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 who behave like a small board being taken to justice,
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i list to them that that's also it's, it's, it's, it's a heating event. cachimba 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, s o n a. we afraid that these people could die without facing justice. 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 called one of the most serious crimes known to humankind. andrea from dyke out to 0 . can you isn't terry a minister says there are at least 10 more mass graves in a forest where hundreds of photos of a doomsday cold have been buried. survivors say the preacher of the group told them
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to stump themselves to death, so they could meet jesus. 241 bodies have been recovered so fall, but hundreds of people are still missing. welcome lab reports in the town of midland. jake, while he's been meeting families of survive of fronts, is when 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 of pasta pool mackenzie's follow, as survivors say, he convinced many of them to stuff us the children and then themselves to death before the end of the world. so they could get to having when frontiers 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 supper, it's safe and looking what the noise was keeping safe. it was just kicking, use the legs. okay. but the time did nothing but it just but it's safe
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was life. safety is among hundreds of people who have been buried in the remote right forest to where mackenzie had cooled his followers more than a month after they started going. please, dr. diggs, you mean bodies at the site, people found the live abroad here to 1000000 these town hospital. some of them want to continue stopping themselves to death. those are already, dad is taken to the towns mold next door. people familiar with the sites and survivors say that the remembers of the coats militia and some of its father was still alive, hiding in the bush and other a 100 small bodies buried in the ground. this person's work 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
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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 to his father was started dying as he's now in please custody. you're waiting charges. supplements, launch the commission of inquiry and even looking at regulating preachers people. this of the judges in the town of melody, 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 years, this car reached us. they sent our lives every vote for them not to jesus. they maybe get religious, most people who love the profile. no, you can write it for least because right, well anybody that's money. do we get the get the child protection officers tell
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from this is they'll help him see custody of his grandchild. when he's released from the cat, it was off to francis to generally to the sites last month that the police operation finally began. he says, hundreds of lives could have been saved, including 5 year old say malcolm web out, his era 1000000 d can yeah. a fall, right. melita has been sentenced to 18 years in jail for his role and the attack on the us capital 2 years ago suited roads, the founder of the us keep us has been convicted of. so this has conspiracy public uses all gazed at the right, it was applause to stop the peaceful transfer of power from donald trump to jo, buying off to 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 off keepers to 18 years in jail. stewart rhodes,
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a former part of trooper, was convicted of seditious conspiracy. essentially trying to over through the government by finding 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 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
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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 that caused the words of some republican members of congress. they have defended those charged and convicted of offenses from january. the 6th. and donald trump running for re election as us president has promised pardons for all convicted if he wins. more than 1000 people have been charged with offences surrounding january the 6th 2021. road just to appeal to conviction on the length of his deal to ireland. for sure. i'll just go to washington. a patient's amy as a professor of sociology at chapman university in california. he says, all those connected to the group should be held accountable. it is important to not only um, you know, go after the lower level members of the low hanging fruit,
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so to speak, of leaders need to be apprehended and punished and held accountable. and those even higher up and then rose. um, you know, also should be held accountable for their involvement in other january 6th and direction as far as dismantling these groups. one of the things we need to point out, it's important is that when you look at the far right, you're talking about a very decentralized organizational system that's been in place for decades. so we're not talking about a top down hire a couple system with a c, e o, so to speak. um, and that makes, you know, a, you know, trying to suppress their activities that much more complicated because it isn't very decentralized system. we are in a very volatile moment, a very volatile time. as we approach 2024 expect all it to the to increase even width of the senates, meet it out today. um good news for for again, for justice. but still,
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we are facing it real dire situation in terms of the threats to the democratic system in the united states on multiple levels. and it's coming from multiple directions. so i don't know, you can't expect one sentence that we saw today to, to you know, really reduce what is a very significant threat that we face. it's been 3 years since george floyd and on alms. black mom was killed by a white police officer in minneapolis. people got it and it makes everyone loyal to on a him fully dyed off to an office and kneeled on his back for 8 minutes and 46 seconds is final words. well, i can't believe all 4 of the offices at the same, but convicted of violating fluids, civil rights that kill him was, have to movement for base placements in the us fucking months of protests and the re, best of the black lives matter movement. and the nicest place has to have a police violence in the u. s. people are demanding justice for an 11 year old black boy shot by
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a policeman in the state of mississippi. adrian murray was shots in the chest of the calling police to a domestic disturbance that his home is found. he says the office to escalate the situation and they want him dismissed and charged with aggravated assault. the demanding for the come video to be released was like, come out with your hands up at the moment is when my son came out to come out with their hands up what you're shooting. i don't understand. i don't want a dad this what he was saying, why he was, i was on the ground. i said you're not going dad baby. you're not going dad. just keep talking. so the head head on out to sara. russia agrees to send tactical nuclear weapons to batteries, but it's not a federal reggie on the way and pushing for electoral reform and democratic republic of congo opposition supports us to send on ken shasta, demanding to be hunt the
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hello. great to see you. this is your weather report for the middle east in africa, pretty much status quote here, not much change. let's go into the goal for a closer look. the winds will turn around a bit at times. ne, really for us here in doha. so i think on friday you're going to feel a bit more humidity in the atmosphere. they're sticking with the winds. we can see this wind fuel coming in to southern focused on. so this is like grouchy wind gusts, on fridays, 60 to 70 kilometers per hour. there have been some pretty violent dust storms across same province as well. so i can't rule that out. for fridays. meantime, few showers, not too far away from tater on your max. out at $29.00 degrees and off to turkey. i, we go, showers again, really never too far away from it stumble. 21 pin number for you. now winds will also be a factor across the border of libya. and i think that western side of egypt,
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this could produce some sound in dust, storms there, and we had pretty big burst of rain around elders the other day. but most of that is now peter in out and for central africa. worst of the rain will be for gap on right through to congo. there's been a number of whether friends that have slammed into south africa, south coast, but most of that energy pivots away, cape town, 15 degrees that's below average for this sunday, or got a dash season to join the label. conversation to just say it is quite selling good. the people, the industry to be continued is say, this is a dialogue. we don't always talk to people that have different opinions that we do . everyone has to police must have it here is that society doesn't do enough to recognize and celebrate women. it was, it was fun to have an american occupation of the middle eastern countries,
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the street on algae 0. the of the, again, you're watching out there. i have to remind you about top stories, this our 8 organizations in to john say deliveries of medicine and food of inc. blocks my fighting at the most for breaches of a cease fire which started on monday between the army and from that to back. that support full says lead to of the us keepers, right. waiting list was being sentenced to 18 years in jail. so his role in the attack from us capsule in 2021 to it rates as one of the 1st people's details. suspicious conspiracy and police in south africa have arrested the man most wanted in connection with serious crimes. and the 1994 rwandan genocide for the jones
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keisha is accused of acute organizing the killing of 22000 touch. these sheltering in a catholic church opposition protest is in democratic republic of congo. have been fighting with police, joined the valley and the capital, according for electro reforms, the head of the general election in december. so it gave some new reports police in contrast to push back a position. the demo eas could to be anticipated is proud to trying to reach the electoral commission building the commodities capital from now on president phillip just security must know that we will be coming to you every thursday to protest against what they are doing with the election process until we have free and critical evictions in the country, protest is demanding an international audience of the entire electoral commission. we are here to say no to the ongoing director of process which the current
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president is trying to fix for himself and his people. we refuse this with all our energy. this is why we are protesting. the president felix to security one disputed elections in 2019 critics say, since then he's considered day just how, by the time of taking loyalists to run the electoral commission and accused him of appointing judges who advice i'm gonna stay international and other rights groups of also accused him of declaring a state of siege in the east and north tv when a to re provinces, to court down on to send these areas known to be opposite sion strong coats. buick says people are doing is unacceptable and state which is supposed to be a democracy. people died in this country for freedom. we will not accept a dictatorship. now the governing party supporters dismissed such protests as an attempt to discredit the government. elections is scheduled to take place in december thousands. it will position protest and say they'll keep up the pressure
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to ensure a set process. tory again some b. l just sounds like okay, is trying to contain a co outbreak of cholera at least 21. people have died, a lack of clean watch was being blamed. the west region is just 50 comes as north of the capitol pretoria. like will say the top bush was being done. he said yes. and that the mounting accountability for the death hope that my cousins diff 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 promote us 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
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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 pressure in time for nuclear weapons ought to be moved into a battery switched lies on new cranes, northern border. that's according to the better russian president. speaking of to a meeting with russian president vladimir putin, alexander lucas, in case that he didn't know if the little heads had arrived in his country, announcement came out as of the country, signed a deal pacifying an earlier appointment to deploy the lessons. this the 1st time the kremlin has moved thoughtful head outside russia. since the full of the soviet union, us has criticized the decision response to the republic of bella, bruce was and remains our true ally and a reliable partner. today we stand together against the collective west, which leads and that fund declared war against our countries. the us actually have
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defense, says west and allies have agreed to train new cranium pilots to fly us made f. 16 flights of jets. the months gave has been cooling for the supply of advance will appliances support its defenses against losses. invasion. lloyd austin, set the netherlands on denmark for lead. the training programs. 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 or so the members of the contract group continue to scour their stocks for missiles and systems that they can send. united states and others have worked with their private sector with their private sector on contracts to build new may sams and other air defense equipment. and i applaud the countries
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that are finding ways to meet ukraine's urgent air defense needs. rush as president has hosted the need as of, as a by john and all media with the end of reaching a settlement and that long running to speed and the region of the going to cover back. so i'm not preaching, says the issues that remain all strictly technical. the 2 former soviet republics have been fighting, having to go on a car back since the 19 ninety's most recent flare up happened in 2020. the 1st thing that after the recent statements of the median leadership on the recognition of no go, no kind of pocket, it's cost of upside down as well as the recognition of the territorial integrity of as my job. the issue of agreeing on other points of the peace treaty will go much easier because he was the main factor in which we could not come to an agreement. but most of the nation is slow as well to mean you somewhere out of medium, boda cetera, is in customer service, are ready to ensure the normal passage of trains through the territory. a lot of media from envy expect that he has it of age on the radio will be low. so be open
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for the car, drove out of mania, railway trains just to end. here is one the international criminal court to investigate the telephone's violation of ask on women's rights. and then the report understands national and the international commission of jury accused to kind of i'm of gender persecution because we taking pilot in august 2021. tell yvonne have severely restricted women and girls access to education unemployment. last month, women and combo protested against some foreign governments recognition of the telephone. a centuries old tree that served as a historic symbol of sierra leone and has poland during a storm and the capital free time. the government says the loss of the 70 me to tool cost entry is comparable to the $5.00. it destroyed passes not for dom cathedral in 2019. is alex bad? so you really owns national symbol now nothing more than a stump. after 400 years free towns,
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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. so you can, i get this symbol from smoke book says this was right here, a according to legion slaves who won the freedom 5 single, the precious side of the american war of independence, pride under the tree when they arrived in west africa and founded free town it since the don't bank notes in stems and has become a place of pre if the residence of c early owns capital in recent decades is
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