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slides investigates disappearances within the el salvador is present. the state even you, as a lawmaker, you don't have access to information for don't have access to information on al jazeera, the drums in the home of office. 6 way me seasons have seals more than $100000.00 somebody's of trusted to canyon since last year. i last saw a laptop village in somalia, when full grandchildren died because she had no food to keep the scouting trying to live in the midst of binding on goat skin. and while to keep this scratch, we can't even get that. most of the people who are coming to this area are not registered as rest. so they are struggling to survive. they have very little what top and the sees the longest dry spouse for the
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serbia old is it? so i'm going to deploy it closer to the border of the violence between police and ethics stubs in northern costs of the 0 on adrian said again, this is also coming up. the man accused of ordering the killing of 2002. it seems during the end of genocide appears, in course of the 22 years on the run. a belgium aid will occur and then they're ready and diplomats are freed in a prison. this will facilitated by a month at india's initiative to reintroduce $160.00 cheetos back into the wild is a risk optimal come so found that the serbia has ordered, it's only to move towards the boat out of the vine that's between police and ethics
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subs in northern costs a vote. the protest has tried to stop police scorching the recently elected epoch on baby a man to his office in the town of spec. com. so it'd be a majority boy content, the local elections, but in april they say that that amounts for great to autonomy of no invest. hello everyone else is associated research fellow at henry junction society as an international relations specialist who joins to stop live from bell. great, a lot of why is this flat up now given the tensions but high and northern cost of it for some time it is link business to april is local elections? yes, of course that is absolutely crucial. so to remind everyone watching comfortable has seen local elections, bacon a back in april boy, acquired by the serbian political parties as well as the serbian citizens who live in costa, which basically lied to the fact that for northern municipalities uncomfortable. now have comfortable albanians in charge, which led to a lot of dissatisfaction among the service just yesterday. we all those soon to be
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made years of the municipalities, inspection you like what solutions are being popped up. i took an oath and they were meant to start working today. however, the certain population that lives in those municipalities is unhappy with this outcome. and subsequently they tried to block the entry to the, the, the, to shouldn't leading to call. so the police getting involved. rumors about tear gas and shop forms being used to get this our population and not comfortable. and then finally, the government increasing the combat readiness to the highest alert. but the roots of all of this, a longstanding ethnic tensions, epic albanians, the who are in the minority, fear that the region will become something like republic, a subs in force me out. right. or of course, this is absolutely the can't mean we've seen in recent months, negotiations on the highest level between validate and peace be now however, every time that we touch up on the topic of either un membership for cost of oh, which is the red line for serbia, or the question of the association of cert municipalities, which was like, read the end, the process like we went back in 2013. all of
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a sudden we hear the costs of the government be, you know, that that's basically the red line for costs for the government because they are concerned that this might become new and public a search scott, at the same time, the belgrade and for these keep fighting that because this association was already accepted and agreed upon back in brussels in 2013. so i'm willing to talk about anything else until this particular session is will failed. and even though we have a sense of the stroke, so moving forward, it's kind of like one step forward, 2 steps back recently. so the ears say is that it wants the cost of, of to normalize relations before the membership aspirations can proceed. the, it doesn't look like that's going to happen any time soon to be honest, the picture to me looks quite gram whilst on one hand getting that would be good. say that it is a step forward that the duplications are cooking. and every time we consider that the 2 delegations have accepted something as soon as we arrive to the point of implementing anything and actually seeing, you know, things change on the route. we run into various kinds of escalation of pensions.
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and it is very obvious to me of how exactly we get ourselves out of this situation . i mean, even the representatives of the us from italy, germany, and the united kingdom and all express concerned that these elections have happened under the surface of point caught it then saying that long term lead is probably not going to lead to any coming up. the tension so it's, it's really unclear how exactly we can get ourselves out of this. unfortunately. good to talk to you. hold on a manufacturing date, hold on, uh, yvonne of that in belgrade. what was the last fugitives ones that in connection with the 1994, the landon genocide has appeared in court in south africa for the chance cash up was arrested in western cape. on 1st day. he's accused of organizing the killing of nearly 2000 tutsis, to a sheltering inside a catholic church. i'll just heroes from me to mila reports now from cape town. she most appearance in court was very free, earlier on friday, and he's expected to return in
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a week's time. so they're freaking authorities have put 5 charges against him, including food and contributing the immigration act. now this goes back to his arrival in south africa. uh, at least 5 was 6 years ago, where he also claimed a refugee status, an asylum states as in south africa, a based on him saying that he had arrived from burgundy and he was able to the national, according to the process of getting authority and none of that was true and he also lived in south africa under a false name. he was arrested about 2 days ago in connection with an interpol written notice that was issued following the charges of genocide and conspiracy to commit genocide relating to one does uh, 1994 a genocide. uh, he's accused of what dissipating in the killing of at least 2000 people in a church with that sort refuge and all the state to save that. it's will continue to oppose fail. oh, as he returns to court in about 6 days time. uh,
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but for now it appears to be just the start of a longer process of with justice for many people who suffered during that run to genocide. for me, the ultra 0 cape town. let's go live down there to rewind and speak without 0 is catherine. so a, she's that a genocide, memorial size in the godaddy. oh, catherine. what a survive is that the genocide telling you about the rest of this man? yes, this is where this chart stewed during that time. thousands of people, 2000 people died in this particular site. right now you've seen children behind me and they have come to visit the site. and just to talk about the history we went inside threes, america, memorial whole. well, we have pollutes that well one by the victims, those shoes,
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this calls and things like that. so it's very so real to see. we spoke to some of the survivors, some of them leave here. so we spoke to a will to a man whose 4 children died. he took the children to that charge to seek a c for safety. many people run to the charge of to seek protection. but kid that did not have a did not help. so the father says that he is still distraught about what happened a we also spoke to a woman whose family members a was children. they, she was, she was in that charge and does she manage to escape? and she has heart about as this arrest installed africa. and she says many people here are saying that they want justice and they want to hear what's been the government from the reaction from rewind us government to this arrest.
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yeah, we have seen a reaction from the government, the proceed called a prosecute to a general. he issued a statement, a saying that he'd welcomed that to arrest. he says that the government was very much involved in that arrest. and he says that finally i cation, my will face just is, but he also says that he wants to see many of the fugitives who are on the run of who are in different parts of the world. she wants to see justice when it comes to them. as well. so i'll just here as catherine, sorry, reporting from go to that will in orlando manufacturing date. katherine belgium, i didn't run out of carried out a prisoner swap in among the belgian government. received aid. welcome. olivia vander castillo. they've been imprisoned on espionage charges for over a year. he was sensitive and exchange for the rainy and diplomats, as the dollar. a savvy who has just arrived in front. i was convicted of trying to
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bomb a meeting of opposition, exiles in france. i was just here as dosage of already joined just now live from tapper on your adult. so what, what do we know about this deal about these 2 men as well, according to the reading foreign minister jose, and i'm here at the law here on this was done with the government of amman, who mediated the deal between the 2 countries. and that's something the foreign minister affect omani officials for helping facilitate what we do know about these 2 men is that the range in a diploma who was working in the reigning embassy in vienna at the time he was a legend to have carried out an attempt to provide explosives to a couple in germany who were traveling to france and he was arrested when he was on his way back to austria. and then he was then expedited to belgium, where he stood trial and was convicted of terrorism related charges. and he was
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serving a 20 year prison term. now in the belgian aid worker was arrested in tehran at last year, and he was serving a 20 year prison term behind bars here before the deal was done. now these 2 men, we know were really there was an attempt by both governments, both in belgium and iran to try and facilitate the swap for the past few months. the waiting and saying that this, it's a lot was being held hostage. and the belgian officials same the same thing about the worker in it to her on. so is there anything significant in the timing of, of this exchange? certainly, adrian, the sole tongue of amman will be traveling to turn her on on sunday for to day visits. it's the 1st time he will be making this trip since it taking his position in 2020 the a ton of amman will be traveling to iran,
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where he meet high ranking officials and the money government was the 1st to announce this deal earlier on friday. really highlighting the role that they played in facilitating this prisoner swapped. now we also heard from other officials in toronto, who were at the airport when the 49 year old. as i said the arrived we heard from uh cause im sorry. what was the, who was the head of ron's high council for human rights? he said that this man last 5 years of his life according to the radians and he was a hostage and a lot of his rights were violated. international rights were violated because he was a diplomat, so it was the view from the rain inside. but certainly this announcement comes at a critical time when iran is facing on precedence had pressure from the european countries regarding its nuclear program. and this is seen as an attempt by all sides to try and move forward at this particular time to try reduce the tensions in this region as well. those that your body reporting live from toronto so many
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thanks and the ukraine is accusing russia of bombing a hospital and the pro keeps us with at least 2 people have been killed and a missile strike in the eastern city ukraine's president load them. is lensky announced the attack as a crime against humanity just there was a tasha bunch of reports from the capital cave us for the russian missile. so i called the hospital in to me for a happened to mid morning local time of the video footage released by the need for police shortly after that attack showed the building pretty much nitty in moving parts of it on fire, people ceiling side looking up very days since the police are seen, trying to carry out one person who is still alive. it is a very difficult scene, say local officials, they say that this was a stomach actually cause it was not
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a military facility. and the crazy person modem is lensky. reacting on his telegram message channel, he said that this was just another example of what he called in humanity by the russians. what if any price strikes came off to a series of a russian? we saw it during the strikes across the country, c n t. we certainly have 2 very loud exclusions, around 4 o'clock in the morning. ukrainian, a defense officials say that you find new forces intersected at least 10 russian missiles and more than 20 joins these type of attacks. it's certainly been set up in recent weeks by most of the many you said in artistic patients of ukraine's counter offensive. latasha butler to 0, keith rushes most in revolt. a group of new grains armed forces have conducted a prisoner exchange. ukraine's chief of staff says that $106.00 soldiers were released, they would come to the eastern city of buckboard. since the start of the war,
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around 2 and a half 1000 ukrainians, been freed in prisoners swamps with russia. china is special envoy is in moscow to push for a safe spot and ukraine leave. we has been touring european capitals in recent weeks and it's not that flushes foreign ministers, so gay levels or so to come here on out to see or how the truck is. leroy is losing the value in northwest and syria, but financially and physically out of 0 speaks to the people smugglers enabling dangerous job days across the mediterranean. the hell i would say it's a very heavy rain race. eventually, central china, this mess of cloud that will become a dominant feature as we go through the next couple of days. it's making it's way
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further northwards at east was will have seen a 100 millimeters afraid in 24 hours. my average is around a $150.00 millimeters, right, so that is a significant amount of rain for which will continue to drive its way over towards shanghai, across the yellow sea, into the korean peninsula and garage you push across into northern parts of japan. as we go on through the 2nd half of the we can southern japan allows the dry, warm sunshine take a $27.00 celsius, small sunshine to, to southern areas of tri. but you think about rain really? does pap pop and the rain popping up for the philippines as we go through the next couple of days? here is super time food. oh wow. wow. that is making his way the westwards. now starting to wake him, but it's still a very, very strong storm. by the time he come to somebody pushes very close to lose on it's not gonna hit lose on is going to make his way further. north was taking the right time to go into the pots off next week, but plenty of work with a lot. so show us the across a good part of the region, joining up with the shabbots
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a spend. and so that is the side of the bi bingo for india as long as you drive, but tiny, what to, to the north west. join the label, conversation to just say, you know, good of the people 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 the police. most of it here is that society doesn't do enough to recognize and celebrate women. it was found, this was fun to have an american occupation of the meetings to the countries, the street on algae 0. the, [000:00:00;00]
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the other again, this is i'll just here are, let's remind you of the main news this house be economy has been put on full, come back on those of the trashes between police and ethnic subs. and they bring cost of, of the city of military. it has been ordered to move towards one of the remaining fugitives wants it in connection with the 1994. the winds in genocide has appeared in the south african port fortunes. k. shima was arrested on wednesday of the 20 is on the wrong of belgium and iran have counted out of prisoners, swap it on months at 8 well because it was imprisoned on espionage charges with exchange for new rainy and diplomats accused of crossing a form of tax a city and zip and rallying and gaza against israel, so called flank ma shit, occupied east jerusalem. last week from us used friday, pranced we encouraged people to join at the administration and con eunice that will
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send them on digging into is really in cushions of the alex a most compound, the flank box, celebrated as well as occupation annexation of east jerusalem palestinian man has been killed and the occupied westbank is ready, ministry say that he was shot by a civilian in the legal tunnel on leaving the settlement. south of hebron is really immediate. say that he infiltrate to the settlement of the attempt to carry out the stopping attack. the synagogue wordpress were being held that what no casualties among is ladies a chuck, he has currency. the lira is full until a wrinkled, lo against the us dollar head of sunday's presidential, one of the traded as low as 20 points, 3 of 3 against the greenback. the concierge lost nearly 160 percent of its value. sincerely 2021. most of its losses this year followed the devastating of quakes in february and at the opposition control region of northwest and syria. the touch is leroy has been used as the main currency for years now. but many of the facing
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problems of the bills are aging. with no system to replace them. all. just arizona how the reports. it's been years since the opposition enclave in northwest syria replaced the local currency with the turkish liter. authorities here wanted to protect the population from the currencies collapse, but not long after the economic crisis across the border in took you spilled into this region, ability or a to lost its value. and now there is a new problem. how do i look at this customer's done except to take these bank notes? and i do do banks or exchange offices, all these bank notes should be thrown away. we need a solution. some sellers have started to refuse damage bills. others accept them only if their value is reduced. business owners say they face a difficult choice. and i mean, even though you mean it, just many of our customer support in all they have a damaged bills. it's a problem for me if i accept them because i can't use it. and it's also
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a problem for the customer who needs to buy sites across northwest syria. there are a few atm machines. and few people have bank cards that could reduce cash in circulation. but in the province of it live, there is another issue. the area is governed by the so called salvation government, which is affiliated to high up the leadership, which is considered a terrorist organization by the international community. turkish affiliated, financial institution, i don't operate there. the name with you must have the other way something should be done to resolve this problem. we already had to seize with the us dollar. old bank notes lose up to 40 or even 50 percent of the value because there's no institution to replace them. some are now questioning the benefits of using the turkish lisa at all. then there was a 0 to non governmental groups want the international criminal court to investigate the telephone's violation of women's rights in afghanistan. energy report time the
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stands and national and the international commission of juris, accused the total amount of gender persecution since we taking in august 2021 the telephone of severely restricted women and girls access to education and employment . last month, women in comfortable protested against some foreign governments recognition of the telephone. since may on last ministry over through the countries democratically elected governments in 2021 the promises of new elections, but so far, nothing has been held. now the recent assassination of a senior election official suggest whatever this year is increasingly unlikely. i'll just hear it's totally chang reports from the angle. the security camera captures the move in to assessments, opened fire, and a call on the streets of young go. inside the deputy director of the union election commission killed in the attack. securities being tied to them. yeah. most largest
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city since the ministry coo and 2021. and incidents like this say the military or the reason they can't guarantee a return to electro democracy. speaking to al jazeera in late march, the spokesman conceited this much as the country is no foundation to control a dinner. it is difficult for me to say exactly when the general elections will be held. our intention is to include the whole country, which is what a system a free and fed multi party democracy means. in order to do that, the vote is on the candidates must be absolutely safe, without any stress, without any pressure, all threats. but those voters will also have limited choices at the ballot box. this unassuming building is the headquarters of the national league. the democracy was the policies of government, which is now being dissolved. but that leaves the no most problem for any elections and the politics of man of every election that this policy took parts in one an
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enormous landslide. recent changes in the registration process allowed the union election commission to dissolve faulty policies at the end of months. those punches the managed to register have strong allegiances to the military. most popular and even they hopeful a vote will happen any time soon whether it's a little off to the military coup. we initially estimated the general elections would be held in mid 2023. the military site is impossible for them to happen this year, even next year at the earliest is likely to be at the end of 2020, for those committed to peaceful demonstrations. so they'll do everything disrupt the electoral process for this protest leader who wants to remain anonymous leaves that no democracy on board and elizabeth, the flow of democracy model is the same situation as in 19921993. if the whole elections, it means to force us off democracy are defeated and i'm a problem. that's why we tried to stop the coming elections. the military is clearly in no hurry to collections. and when it does,
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the polls will be on its terms. but the people have b m uh, also seem to have little interest in the flow to electro process that will do little to accelerate, to return to real democracy. tony checking out as their younger care about a special assembly is approved media sponsorship and advertising for the 1st time in decades. there are no privately owned newspapers, for tv stations in the country. those with the biggest audience is belonged to the communist policy. the new law will retain the policies providence in the media. peruse, congress has planned mexico's president from entering the country, the assembly condemned under as manuel lopez open at all the statements made against peruse liter. dana pulled a lot to which questions legitimacy. she was sworn in hours of to, for the president federal castillo was ousted in december, a. phase 3 people have died off for a boat carrying migrants and refugees over ton,
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the other coast of greece. it happened close to the island of nicholas. several people were rescued, but at least a 1000 i'm missing. they were trying to reach grace, sumpter crossing via jean from tuck, keep, is about carrying 500 migrants is missing in the mediterranean. the boat was last seen. most of the be important because it was a 0. i spoke to people smugglers about the dangers, the my friends of refugees face about the doing to reduce the thought of smith reports from the attorney and the blank producer flushed from stormy mediterranean seas. this week, these young, the bands have escaped. the fighting ensued on the southern most italian island is bryce for potentially record breaking some of migrant arrivals. the sudanese sailed from tunisia where there's a sophisticated unprofitable smuggling network jacoby and sit on the shore willing . they'll be much more wet and patch in the past. the smuggler tells us last year, more than
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a $100000.00 migrants across the central mediterranean. according to the european union. or guy, i've organized a lot of tips, was things didn't go as expected because the boat was overweight. and that's why so many died. there was no life 5th or you know, to a 100 people lost their lives and 2 trips and produces migrant holding sense. and managed by a local cooperative, a struggle to handle the laundry volume of arrivals. so now the red cross is 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 this is to stop the loss of life was reorganized how we work, we've got to be diverse customized because i think before we did tough people could
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read the compass, you know, we look to assign a captain who knows how to use one and we don't overload votes, don't even want. it's all the safety 1st 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 get 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 migrants human rights watch coals. italy's 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's smith, i was just there, a lump produced a it's a 3 cheese, a cups of died in central india is cool. now national park over the past week, a heat wave and reco temperatures are being blamed. they were the 1st comes born to
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big cats relocated from southern africa as part of india is project cheetah. initially it began last year to seem 20 cheaters relocated from the baby and south africa that the death of the comes raises. the total number of died in india to 6 over the past few months. in that time, the temperature has hit more than 40 degrees celsius and with a loss of habitat. some climate change fuel than 7000 of the big trends remain in the wild globally run. each of them is the c o of the middle string foundation. he believes that this conservation of project was misguided when it's based on very weak and poor scientific foundations. the e version seemed to be on the call. we've got the caps in september and again in february this year. and they've been saw too long and got given to you just does not have the qualities,
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habitats in the space to accommodate them. very wisely did spc psychology. so we put the cart before the horse, according to the action plan, bring up a sense of standing white population cheetos. so you're talking between a $1500.00 on the most. you are anything above daughter, you'll need toes and just fucking over to the super bowl having to adopt just does not exist in guilford. but unless you have the space, there is no project. you can wave and play games of smoke and mirror and save you doing conservation, but keeping them for long captivity. one thing a few of the most given that is not consummation. so it is based on the fonts and mice under the national, where the russians were unable to get up to selecting very important conservation. what contribution? well, even monday, but my digit by the supreme court of media, it's preventing the transformation of lines which is
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