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of the serbia as president to orders the army to deploy to the border of to violence between police and ethnic serbs and northern coast of the time. sterile then yates godaddy with us. this is alice's 0 live from the also coming up a wanted man, accused of ordering the depth of 2000 to the season, the rwandan, genocide, foods and those kind of shima appears in a self african court diplomat and exchange for an aide worker for months facilitates of prisoners swap between iran in belgium and the set back for india is initiative to increase the number of cheaters and its wild after more cubs are found dead. the
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serbia's army has been put on the highest level of combat readiness after violence between police and ethnic serbs in nearby northern coast of the president's alexander, of which has ordered the army to move towards the border protest as a northern castillo tried to stop the police from his court thing there recently elected ethnic albanian may or to his office in the town is which on the serbian majority, their boy gone to the local elections in april they said their demands for greater autonomy have not been met the disputes around in kosovo centuries old but it worse and in the 1990 is after the breakup of yugoslavia, the region is predominantly muslim albanian and once recognition as an independent nation. in 1998 ethnic albanian armed groups launched a rebellion to n serbian rule that led to a violent response by serbian forces. and the year later, nato intervened and forced serbia to pull out its troops. since then, international peacekeepers have been present in 2008,
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kosovo declared its independence. but serbia has not recognized it. the minus star, which is the state secretary in serbia's ministry of defense and he blames christina escalating tension in northern coastal of the service. this is the today and the cost of all was the age of the lead to a lot of times, advice to increase the main, you know, target this install the pain in may or seen the 4 municipalities in the north. if possible, the beach i do have certain majority, this comes one month off of the term elections that had been organized there with the participation of only 2 or 3 percent of the like through us. and because of that surgery population decided to basically non violently process today again, please call me if those may are on board the boat peacefully processing the merits . richard roots 400 police personnel and i must emphasize that we are speaking about the militarize, the monroy's nickel being on police,
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especially the police. but the people has been wounded up so far during the course of the day. and that is the main reason why all our presidents, alexander walters, decided to put all of our armed forces on high alert and to order deployments. and may have been volunteer by phone to reduce costs of about to be 10 minutes beyond the results. so that'd be a problem. this old or made by our president is fully in line with all of our long standing policy. which means that we are very much committed to preserving feasibility in the region, or even feeling to sec records the law in order to preserve the business. the good is there is only one thing that we can help separate boards. and that is the live slip, all the people that think is a common sense that any democratic comes from the rule which takes one additional thing. that's all the president for his faith. and that is to give an appeal to make a trip to provide security to the people living in the state helped me and been
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made to provide that you want to secure the security of the members of the majority . communities include as one of the last fugitives wanted in connection with the 19941 in genocide has appeared in court in south africa citizens, a kind of shipment was arrested in western cape on wednesday, he is accused of organizing the killing of nearly 2002 axis were sheltering inside of catholic church for me to middle. it has more from cape town, kind of, she most appearance in court was very brief. earlier on friday and he's expected to return in a week's time. so they're freaking those ortiz 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 or 6 years ago, where he also claimed a refugee status, an asylum state as in south africa. uh,
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based on him saying that he had arrived from rudy. and he was a bu d national, according to the process of getting authority. and none of that was true. and he also lived in south africa and 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 they had sought refuge in all these state to say that it's will continue to oppose fail. oh, as he returns to court in about 6 days time. uh, but for now it appears to be just the start of along the process of with justice for many people who suffered during that rundle genocide for me the ultra 0 tape town and katherine. so is it a genocide,
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memorial and rwanda at the site where the massacre took place as this is the catholic church here, younger where more than 2000 people were killed during the genocide. they are buried here in a mass grave. there is a memorial, a now inside, there is a hole where we can see pills of the victims. what they were wearing shoes was called berries, a memorial wall that has the names of everyone who died in this a charge. so it's very, very surreal. to see, know, we have been speaking to survivors who leave here. and, you know, we spoke to one man who lost 5 of his children. he brought them to the charge because he thought that that is where the children will be safe. many
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people here in rhonda run to talk to because they thought that they would be protected. clearly that did not happen. we also spoke to a woman whose family members what killed a she was in the chart as well. but then she managed to s cape and she has a needs to tell the story and she says that she just wants to see just this. catherine story, altura rhonda at belgium in iran have carried out the prisoners swapping oman. belgian aid worker. leave you a bundle. castillo, who had been imprisoned on as soon as charges in iran was released in exchange, uranian diplomat as a deluxe savvy, who had been accused of trying to bomb a meeting of uranian exiles in france was freed. joseph jabari has more from different 49 year olds. i said the last id arrived entire on earlier on friday after spending 5 years abroad. and what the officials here say that he was being
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held hostage. he was met by high ranking officials at the airport, who explains that this or deal has come to an end finally with the help of the money government to facilitated this prisoner exchange. now, this diplomat was working in the reigning embassy in vienna, and he was travelling back from germany when he was arrested. he was convicted of attempted murder as well as terrorism related charges and sentenced to 20 years in prison in belgium. the radians arrested, a belgian aid worker 42 year old olivia van de castillo early in the 2022 on espionage charges. the belgian government maintained that he was innocent. and on friday, the belgian prime minister expressed his relief that he was released and maintained that he was always in a sense. this comes at a very important time between in the relationship between iran in the european countries who have accused iran, of having an abysmal human rights records over the past few months,
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especially as well as the fall out that has come after the dismantling of the 2015 nuclear deal known as j. c. p. o, a you money. so tanya is expected to travel to, to her on, on sunday for a 2 day visit would be his 1st official visit since taking office in 2020. and they're rolling mediating the disputes between or on western powers is at an all time high as illustrated by the mediating role that they played in this presenter exchange door safari, alta 0 to hong to the joints. us saudi mission monitoring the ceasefire. and sedan says it welcomes the lo in fighting, but it is urging the war in general's to continue to progress after a number of violations in recent days. the once vibrant capital car to him is now largely deserted. this is what it looks like. many people have flooded the city for safer locations in and outside sit in. the army and the power military rapids support forces have been locked in a power struggle since april had been,
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morgan has more now from durham, and in the early hours of friday morning, residents around the head say a bridge here in the city of undermine reported hearing heavy gunfire and artillery being fired around the area of the head fire bridge. just to paint a picture by a bridge is a bridge that connects the city of on demand to the northern parts of the capital. have to know in the northern parts of the rest of the control the bridge. but in the under mine part, it's being controlled by the sudanese army and it's been the scene of slicing between the r assessments with the new army with the rest of trying to get control of the bridge from both sides. now there's also been slicing reports in the city of especially in north star for residency that they were able to. he had gone 5 between the rapid support forces. and this is denise army, despite the fact that the ceasefire is also supposed to include the city outside the city in star for region. now a distribution is the at the start, despite the fact that the ceasefire was mainly assigned to open, so many tearing corridors. the world food program says that's food has arrived to i
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receive them and the 3 air base which is the an air base belonging to the sudanese army. but it is yet to be distributed as they're waiting for clearance to deliver them to those in need. especially in areas dominated by the rapid support forces. people have been waiting for this 8 for days now, especially since the ceasefire began on monday they said that their situation is getting quiet. dire and desperate marketplace has been raised. many people say that they can no longer access visa, commodities, and even where they are markets, they don't have the purchasing power to buy their basic needs. the situation base it is getting quite desperate and they say that they wants to be able to leave the camp. in some cases where it's relatively calm people have been able to meet with millions, still remain trapped behind because of the ongoing violence, even if it's not large become in many parts of the capital. there are reports of classes in other parts. so people are concerned that they are not able to beat their homes because of the 5 violence. worried that they'd be caught up in the
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crossfire between the rapids support forces and the to the needs army. keep them organized to 0 on demand. so libby is, government says it has carried out air strikes on suspected smugglers on the mediterranean coast, west of tripoli, with the media report of the strikes target to the area around the city of that we are around 45 kilometers from the capitol. so we a, has recently been the focus of confrontations between arm groups thought to be involved in human trafficking and the smuggling of fuel and other goods. and a both carrying $500.00 migraines is missing in the mediterranean sea. the vessel was last seen north of the libyan ford have been gauzy. they are among tens of thousands of trying to make the dangerous crossing this year. but you and says more than a 1000 of those have died. but despite the loss of life, the many depth people smugglers who spoke to l 0 claim, they are taking precautions for announcements, reports from the italian island of lump producer plucked from stormy mediterranean seas. this week, these young,
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the bands have escaped. the fighting ensued on the southern most italian island is bryce for potentially record breaking. some of migrants arrivals, pursued me, sailed from choose your web as a sophisticated, unprofitable smuggling network jacoby and sit on the shoulder willing they'll be much more work 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 tips, was things didn't go as expected because the boat was overweight. and that's why so many died. there was no life fist or you know, tubes a 100 people lost their lives and 2 trips and produces migrant holding sense of managed by a local cooperative. a struggle to handle a 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, a to reassure them and tell them that they are safe. because uh from that they have
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rice will realize that when 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 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 we'll find it much harder to get to to yet special protection residency permits if they don't qualify for full asylum. prime minister, georgia maloney when 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 my
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gardens from coming here. just not having any effect. more than 45000 people have arrived in this at least into the silence of this year. it was $12000.00 in the same period last year. and at smith, i was just there a lump producer. it's a to a plenty more ahead on this news hour, including a russian air strikes in ukraine, hitting a hospital in the city of the pro, killing at least 2 people. plus, appealing to the more climate conscious travelers we are on a new sleeper train as it makes its way from berlin to brussels. the hello, 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 is making his way farther north, which at east was, will have seen
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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 in 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 west switch. 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 a spend. and so that is the side of the bio bingo for india as long as you drive.
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the watching else is 0. our headlines this our surveys army has been put on full combat alerts, often splashes between police and ethnic serbs and neighboring coast of, of serbian military has been ordered to move towards the border. one of the remaining fugitives wanted in connection with the 1994 rolanda in genocide has appeared in a south african court for jones case she meant was arrested on wednesday as the 20 years on the run. belgium and iran has carried out the prisoner swamping oman. an aid worker who was imprisoned on espionage charges was exchanged for an arabian diplomat accused of plotting a bomb attack. your crane is accusing russia of launching an air strike on the hospital. in the eastern city of new bro keeps, as the attack killed at least 2 people and wounded another 15, including children, ukrainian, president of all of the mirror. zalinski denounced the strike as a crime against humanity. the fashion butler is following developments from the capital keith, the, for the russian missile. so i called the hospital in to me for
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a happened to mid morning, a local time of video footage, released by the need for police shortly after that attack shows the building pretty much nitty in ruins, parts of it on fire, people sill insides looking a very day since the police are seen, trying to carry out one person who is still alive. it is a very difficult scene. say local officials say say this, this was a stomach that take hospital. it was not a military facility, and the crazy person load them 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 was the need for a stripe came also a series of a russian. we saw it during the strikes across the country, see it and see. 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
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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're saying in artistic patients of ukraine's counter offensive disaster butler to 0. keith, the united states has imposed sanctions on the board in a group chief in molly and the country has become increasingly unstable as security forces battle arm groups linked to iceland, al qaeda. and as nicholas hack reports, hundreds of people protested the un peacekeeping mission. and molly, accusing them of failing to bring peace. these demonstrators are protesting against a un peacekeeping mission. that basic has failed to bring peace gathered. embodies capital, obamacare, they hold signs calling for the un mission known as police, but to get out of the country. it's an evil force that needs to leave our land. it's been of no use, it is failed to deliver that. it will give us
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a few weeks and we will drive them out of the country. 10 years ago, molly and celebrated the arrival of the un peacekeeping force. now they say un soldiers are not the solution, but the problem, they blame it of failing to protect the population. and worse of not intervening, as massacres were carried out near un compounds. thousands had been killed from attacks by arm groups linked to iceland. i'll call you to, in an interview with algebra, prime minister, she'll get it. like i said, the un mandate isn't working. let's see, let's see, glad easily show the international community became involved in multi funding the adoption of a you entered solution in a 2015 model incentives to venture to us to bring an end to the war. but as soon as it i'll just piece a quarter assignment, j edwards edition changed to say they weren't age interval, but to protect that piece. but there is no peace in the mignon. demonstrators waived russian slash smallways military has all the help of russian mercenaries from the fact that you ins,
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independent human rights. investigators accuse them as arbitrary killings and torture in what rights group describe as possible evidence of work, right? okay, let me this, why ever before the work of the peacekeeping mission is essential. also, with these 2 monitoring support that brings a level of accountability, stability, and protection on especially for those displays. over 300 un peacekeepers have lost their lives in mountains with more than 14000 troops on the ground. the un mission is the biggest cost list and deadliest operations in the organizations history. the demonstrators have the support of molly's military june and they blame the tearing security situation, not on the army, but on the us. but outside the capital in the northern and central parts of the country where the government is absent, millions of volumes are dependent on the winds emission to survive and provide security. nicholas hawk alger 0, a passenger on an a z on
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a airlines flight has been arrested for opening the aircraft door shortly before touch down. south korean police took the man, it's a custody. as the plane landed in the city of dave, who on friday, some of the passengers fainted and others suffered breathing problems and has to be taken to hospital. on thursday, demonstrators gathered in the bolivian capital over sexual abuse claims involving the catholic church. the diary of a late priest was published and it contained confessions of child abuse. but living as church leaders say, the institution has been what they described as deaf to allegations in the past. since april, more than $200.00 people have come forward, alleging that they suffered abuse at church. when schools the institutions that should protect us, the talk about family, unity, religion, and about faith are the ones that have covered up for pedophile rapists. that is deb allowed and encouraged you'll do with and then we will see that we have to raise our voices and say enough is enough. archbishops,
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bishops take accountability and speak out. that'd be accomplices for these people because these people have a fortunately come to a country from abroad to take refuge is the rapist that they are 3 chief of cubs have died in the central india is cool. no national park in the past week. the heat wave and the record temperatures are being blamed. they were the 1st comes born to big cats relocated from southern africa as part of india is cheap at project. the initiative began last year and it seemed pointing. cheats has relocated from the maybe in south africa, but the depth of the cubs raises the total number that have died in india to 6 in just the past few months. in that time, temperatures have hit more than 40 degrees celsius and with the loss of habitats and with climate change. fewer than 7000 of the big caps remain in the wild globally. well, earlier houses 0 spoke with rugby. tell him he's the ceo of the met the string foundation. we spoke to him about the recent depth of cheats of cubs and he's very blunt and his criticism of what he believes to be
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a misguided conservation project. what it's based on very important scientific foundations. the patient seemed to be under co, 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, habitats in the space to accommodate the very wide range and species likes to cheat . so we put the cart before the horse, according to the action plan, bring up a sense of standing while population cheetos. so you're talking between a $1500.00 on the most. you are anything above daughter, you'll need all those into sparking over to a single though. haven't that on doc just does not exist in guilford. but unless you have the space that is on the project, you can and wave and play games of smoke and mirror and save you doing conservation . but keeping them for long captivity wondering
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a few of the most get them that is not consummation. so it becomes based on font advice under the national, where the russians were unable to give off. the slipping, very important conservation was caulked originally. well, even monday, but my digit by the supreme court, i mean, yeah, it's preventing the transformational lines, which is a 12030 is 10 years down the line lines. i've not been fascinated. so this right from the beginning, as razor bought, adults about in scientific validity and the conservation by the former front men of british rock group, pink floyd, is under investigation in germany for wearing and nazi style uniform. berlin, police say that the outfit one by roger waters on stage resembled an ss offices close. public use of nazi symbols isn't available offense in germany, though there are exceptions for testing expression and education. a court has blocked and attempts, however, by the city of frankfurt to cancel his upcoming performance there. for the 1st time
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in 40 years, a sleeper train from berlin has arrived in brussels. the new line should serve as a more climate friendly alternative to cheap european flights. but a step boston explains. europe's rail network has a lot of catching up to do to compete with air travel, stream and twos. yes, good to wait for this moment. the return of the train that takes you to brussels overland while you sleep any many ways, it's much more comfortable because you don't have to go through security. you don't have you, you have your privacy, but you can open the window looking out it's, it's much more human toppling on the thing. and then testing people and you get people wanted to speak to, you know, i speak to you on the plan. since flying became the cheaper and fast option, most overnight trains have disappeared. now europe is experiencing what some have called a rail, ran a sauce besides the new sleep train between berlin and brussels to answer them. this also a night train from berlin to stockholm,
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which started operating earlier this year. the overnight journey from stood got to the inquiry show us lounge december 2022 to gather with the surface from fox 2 zurich, and switzerland and nitrate from paris to vienna. started in 2021, go to sleep somewhere in germany and waking up and answer them or brussels can be of fun and efficient way of profiting while meeting less c o 2 at the same time. but traveling internationally by train in europe, it's still quite a challenge because when it comes to trains, florida says that we much exist within the u lunches and those months, right? the we 5 so you will be and sleep a line, different rail system. so between countries was only one of his problems, the railways, and also the infrastructure managers are organized fairly nationally. so they have their own rules and, and we are, you are being railway and we want to have international trains running. and for most real ways, that is just a small,
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small part of their work and their think to the district show traveling by trains that meets at least 10 times less you tube. and the same distance by place still until recently, only 8 percent the best time to travel within the u. plus by train, going by plane is often cheaper due to international train tickets being taxed by plane tickets and fuel attacks free at some say upper rate is going to do a lot more to promote long distance strains. they all need to work together. but if we want to find a new balance, we need to work on things here. if we would use all the infrastructure we have for international lives in that to wait, it should be possible to have much more frequent train service than hours after leaving berlin to sleep between is arriving in am. so them 20 minutes later then scheduled because of maintenance work on it's aging infrastructure. one more challenge the new sleep between we'll have to deal with that fast and l g 0. answer
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