tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 26, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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far away from here, and they have been attacking this harry from around the world. they haven't seen anything like this so far. since the conflict, again, we've got a sense of how enormous the scale of this humanitarian crisis is. cheers from school children in the island community of east and the excitement is over the arrival of their teacher fransisco. be nice because there's only one school and k is coach. he knows. and since the school is the only teacher, the fact that these children are able to have an education at all the result of years of hard work from the local community here in keynes, coaching at the store this year, the us government announced $33000000.00 to increase access to education, part of the broader strategy by defined it administration to address the root causes of migration from central american critics in hunter. as however, board that ramp and government corruption means that phone assistance too often goes astray. the,
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[000:00:00;00] the hello am serial venue. it's great to have you with us. this is the news. our life from dawn coming up in the program today serve you as president orders the army to deploy to the border of the violence between police and ethnic serbs in northern coast about a wanted man accused of ordering the death of 2002 the seasons are one of the genocide results guys, she appears in a south african courts and diplomats and exchange for an aide worker, amman facilitates a prisoner swap between iran in belgium and the setbacks. the indians initiative to increase the number of cheaters in its wild after more cubs are found dead. evans ford and the boston celtics about to produce the greatest come back in n b. a history. having trailed the mind me, he 3,
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nothing in the eastern conference finals. they a hold of bass. it's free to action from being 5 coming up later, the survey is army has been put on the highest level of combat readiness after violence between police and ethnic serbs and nearby northern coastal tensions escalated in the region after protest has tried to stop police from escorting the recently elected ethnic albanian mayor to his office in the town of his, which on, well now the us is condemning this move thing. it will have an impact on american relations with christina city by the reports police outside the local government building and building costs of, of being pelted with objects as they probably take us into the crowds protested as had gathered here in the town of smith. i'm trying to stop in duty
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elected may from entering his office there among the 50000. so it's an open cost of, of $2.00 boys 40 to the collections a month ago, the finance following friday scandal pay several people were injured. one of the police call was set on fire, like 2 separate vehicles and the next a peacekeeping mission to kosovo. arrived in the center of scripture and the neighboring sylvia president alexander, voltage place the army or the full come back to the order of troops to move closer to the border. population decided to peacefully, non violently process. today again, please call me if those may are on board. the boat. people are processing their method, richard routes. tours with hundreds and police personnel, albanians for the majority of more than 90 percent in cost of those. but there was small minority areas of to know where the serbs are with the majority. so now to make those boats was less than 4 percent local setup,
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so they won't work with the new mez or for most of the count basie and pop. she's claiming an agreement dating back 10 years with greater autonomy because it hasn't been respected. we've seen in recent months, negotiations on the highest level between downgrade and peace. the now however, every time that we touch upon the topic of either un membership for kosovo, which is the red line for serbia, or the question of the association of serve municipalities, which was the re, the end, the process like we went back in 2013, all of a sudden we hear the costs of the government be, you know, that that's basically the red line for costs for the government. much pushed in and bell grade verbally agreed to implement, to west and back to climb. it's aimed at improving ties in diffusing tensions. but those tensions url to real, that the bubble which is 0. the most, sorry lila is a member of parliament in kosovo. she joins us live from christina, a thank you for making time for us today. now serbia has decided to move troops close to the border with kosovo,
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put them on full combat to learn. what's your reaction to that? as well? good evening to you as well and thank you for the opportunity. it's not the 1st time that serbia has older, its troops close to border with comfortable if actually within 6 months or within its last 7 months. it's the 2nd time we had this situation before. and it's one of the provocation of precedent which ease uh, toward, uh, comfortable and its uh, serenity. when we have seen recently in, in particular with the events for municipalities in the north is the fact that which is border the resignation of for many years. and others, so being representative from conservation fuchsias to reside, and to leave the institutions leaving the institutions without actually people who would represent their citizens. so within the last 6 months, we had citizens without municipalities, service informing his spouses in the north, and also municipalities. we thought mayor's a 1st time elections were scheduled in december of last year, and then with the request of international community and other actors of the ground
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floor postponed for april and april. all the efforts were made from possible use the fusions to actually like to have the election be to health properly. and this is in april when we a in also and contract interference from serbia directly from government and presidents which themselves do discouraging service that participates in these election, suppressing them using all kinds of different things and blackmail? yes. the serv, minority in northern coast of 0, one more time to me. they say those demands are not being met. should kosovo local authorities be doing more to address those concerns. is actually a local authorities increase the not the customer institutions prime minister and everyone involved have been addressing this. there were 2 agreements for each one agreement in brussels and then another agreement on implementation. all the agreements reaching brussel the one in albany. and on march 18th,
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that both parties had to retain some and everything that it was agreed so far. castillo stood up by its promise, and also the uh, organizing and holding elections in the north is part of the process toward the establishment of the association of serbian municipalities. how can you establish an association with when you don't have the representatives of those municipalities? this actually is in contradiction with uh served with the what the survey is sitting, you know, and on the other side to requesting an implementation of disagreement. unfortunately, we haven't seen their commitments and seriousness to assess the community here in cost of us or the community. but rather using them as a tool for their political gaze. let's not forget 2 days events are not police violence against citizens were against organized to prevent mayors to actually entered in the building. police forces were attack. well, our police did,
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did not attack anyone and of use as you've seen. and you've heard from your reports . it was police cars that were burned. it's about the citizens cards, nor any serbian citizens, but dead were wounded during this process. a link to put the, the us reaction to everything that has happened to us strongly condemned the actions of the kosovo governments in the situation of forcing access to the municipal buildings. in fact, the state department statements said the quote that it, it being the cost of, of government unnecessarily escalated tensions and undermined efforts to normalize relations with serbia. your thoughts on that as we understand and we definitely appreciate and hold on to the highest value, the partnership strategic alliance with the united states. however, we have to put it to the surface that's it's not only one side the city until then it goes to just 2 sides. serbia has violated disagreement before he passed actually was made public. we have seen the interference of precedent,
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which is in and the serbian government, the lastly on the voting of the 1st phase of voting of customer membership. the causal appeal, despite the fact that they agreed not to prevent the costs of all from the coming of member international organization, they totally violated this and other opinions as well. in this regard, we have to make sure that serenity and integrity of our space of our country is fully respected and there is the presence of cost of the situation in all its territory. we have one constitution and that constitution is applicable to all its citizens, regardless of their ethnic backgrounds, religious or other differences in our society. so it great point. we could not push further on having these 4 municipalities without local administration. mendoza could sorry. leila member of parliament inc or so thank you for joining us on the
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program today. thank you for the opportunity. now one of the last fugitives wanted in connection with the 19941 to genocide has appeared in court. fears yells, kind of shima was arrested in western cape on thursday. he is accused of organizing the killing of nearly 2000 tutsis were sheltering inside a catholic church. so mean the miller reports from cape town, a former london police officer full jones because she may have been on the run for more than 2 decades. he's accused of genocide and conspiracy to commit genocide in what's considered one of the worst atrocities in recent memory. when more than 800000 people, mostly tutsis were killed in 1994. she was accused of cutting 2002 seats in west and one to 2 hiding in a catholic church. it was arrested in paul. so that freak on wednesday, where he's been known to have been living for years. yeah, he's facing charges of food and contributing the immigration act authority say you lied about his nationality and use the faith name to charges of fraud and twin size is of crushing of the immigration act,
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the total charges of fraud. the 5th charge is in 2000 january 2000. when he applied for asylum, he gave them name and said he wants us from portland. and when he applied for i added, if you just do testing 2004, give the same name and can also use for them portal. so it does have charges wanting to add that to the charges 334, and $5.00. related to him thinking to kind of eating because the case has been postponed for further investigation. i assume i could face more charges. it's likely he'll be extradited abroad to onset to the charges of genocide. in court case, she must sit, he had nothing to do with the violence. others believe it's a case of mistaken identity. that is a mistaken identity in not that is not to him. buttoned up. the oppositions was directed to another one who was the same name, but to now have been or do you see him full for edges on the,
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was it the injustice living and they will do we all. it was difficult to say what do us things look to me cuz she must been on the us state department's most wanted list, but a 5000000 dollar reward offered for his arrest. the state says it will oppose fail when pies she returns to court in one week until then he'll remain in custody at cape town prison. while the expedition post, this is likely to be a long one. prosecute to say, it's the beginning of justice. 4 victims of crimes against humanity for me, the ultra 0 cape town. and l g 0 is catherine. so is that a genocide memorial in lawanda at the sites where the massacre took place? 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,
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a now inside, there is a hole where we can see pills of the victims of what they were wearing shoes as calls. there is 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 with 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 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 charge as well. but then she managed to s cape and she has
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a needs to tell the story and she says that she just wants to see justice catherine story altura rhonda karl wilkins was a missionary who was in rwanda during the genocide. he's in chattanooga now and joins us live, karl, as our report of catherine. so i was saying, of course this news resonates very differently for people who actually experienced the genocide. i wonder how did you feel as somebody who was in were one at the time when you heard of the arrest of one of the most wanted fugitive? you know, each time somebody's clock again, whether they're in france and some of them of course are still there and other places were like, it's another really important piece to the puzzle. i mean for some, but i can't, i mean i was there as a witness, but i think about my friends who lost family and i so important for them. dad, these pieces of the puzzle filled in, i mean, acceptance of what happened not, i'm not a mental acceptance,
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but an emotional acceptance of what happened is so important towards feeling. and so yeah, just this is good, but just this doesn't fix every but i think it's that another piece of the puzzle were like yes, that will help so many people. you know, not that they don't know what he did, but that he was brought to justice. i mean, part of the puzzle pieces are figuring out what happened. but the big part is, will they ever be brought to justice? and i think that will go a long ways towards people moving on that sometimes very impossible journey of feeling. mm hm. what's the impact that has on communities? and that's what you started to explain here. the fact that the wheels of international justice are turning all the it's slowly you know, why it was a really incredible case in modern history. going after the ordinary people who participated in the genocide, most historical, you know, the cost of biased in other places. they went after the leaders, they don't what can we do with the ordinary?
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the thousands and thousands. so that's a process that's been going on for years since 2001 in rolanda learning, seen a justice course lawanda set up a separate just the system for the ordinary people involved. but then to have the top leaders brought in, i mean they, they've had a lot of questions answered in the more than 12000 community courts. they have set up there for 10 years. but now they have some of the top leaders also be brought in and kind of just the puzzle is becoming more and more complete that sets the ground . nobody can tell somebody to heal or you can force or you can't guarantee what the environment that can provide healing. this is an important piece for that environment, especially for that unity there and could be a and it what about the younger generations? i wonder how news like this hit say a 20 year old in rwanda. right. the genocide is almost 30 years remove down for 30
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years beyond that. um, so for a 20 year old who is not experienced it? how does a news like today's news impact him or her? and when i, when i trouble better, wanda young people are often asking me, you know, what did you see? what was it like because like 70 percent of the rwandan population is born after the genocide. so it's a really young nation, so i'm sure this will just bring another opportunity for the conversations to come forward to ask mom and dad to talk with the grand parents because it's okay, we're right in the middle of the 100 days of commemoration to which is really significant, which gives us those opportunities to talk with the young people. i've talked to really eager to try to put the pieces together too, and i'm sure is there this will store uh, hopefully help the conversations with people as they're saying, okay, mom or okay on. fuller school teacher, tell us more about this guy. you know, one other thing that's interesting about this guy, a police inspector,
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and i think that in terms of people finding safety and security when, when a priest betrays people enormous when a government official with a police inspector. so that's another level to this to this that i think is, is valuable to this news. carl wilkins, thank you for sharing your experience and your insights today. appreciate it. at belgium, in iran, i've carried as a prisoner swapping oman. belgian, a worker overview of under castillo, who had been imprisoned on espionage charges in iran, was released and an exchange ringing. diplomats us adult study who had been accused of trying to bomb a meeting of a range and exiles in france was freed. first of all right, reports from different which is a 5 year case came to an end for a rainy and diplomats also to allow us to do. the 49 year old was greeted by senior government officials on his return to tyrone on fridays. he was released as part of a prisoner swap with voucher. i'm hopeful of both of those to get the rest warrant
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issued by the government of belgium and his arrest in germany stripping wave of diplomatic status by the austrian government. while these moves were against international laws and conventions, you said he was arrested in 2018 in germany. that's where officials accused him of a plan to carry out an attack on an event hosted by an reigning opposition group in paris. but he was extradited to belgium instead of austria, where he was based as the diplomats in 2021 at belgian court, convicted and sentenced him to 20 years. they rated and opposition group at the heart of the case, which is designated as a terrorist organization in iran, released the statement condemning the prisoners swap, calling. it is shameful ransom to terrorism and hostage taking a waiting and official say also the was being used at a time of white intentions with the united states and the rest of it, right in diploma. so the was uh was the
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word slate technical glitch. as you can see, we'll come back to that later planning more ahead on this use our though, including how the turkish layer is losing value in syria, both financially and physically. also, algebra 0 speaks to the people smugglers enabling dangerous journeys across the mediterranean and sport. manchester united back in the champions league after beating chelsea action for methane, coming up with far later to sell the to join us saudi mission. monitoring the ceasefire in sedan says it welcome zillow and fighting there, but it is urging the warring generals to continue to progress after a number of violations in recent days. the once vibrant capital cartoon now looks like this, largely deserted. many people have fled the city for safer locations in and outside the country. the army and the power military rapids support forces have been locked
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in a power struggle since april. meanwhile, sedans army has called on retired soldiers to re enlist earlier is called on veterans and able bodied men to armed themselves for self defense. and but morgan is in, i'm dorman, for more on this. so he, but what insights have you been able to gain on this? are you expecting to see former soldiers? no answer. this call to arms? well, many people and many a former office that's who we've been speaking to to get their insight on this conflict from the various thoughts and mid april say that they want to re enlist to be able to participate in this fight against the rapids support forces. so it looks like in this part of the statement, the army is responding to the calls all former offices or retired officers. when it comes to reading, listing and fighting in the battle. now there are conditions they have to be able bodied, they have to be below 60 and they should know how to they should be physic, leach, ready to get to,
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to fight against the rapids support forces. this of course uh they, they also the condition and the statements. they should spots after the after monday, the 29th of me. and that's when this, these fire up personally ends between the rapids support forces and the to the news army. so if anything that shows that the fighting between the hours of and the beginnings army will intensify once to cease fire and does it perhaps suggest to but that the army doesn't have enough in terms of manpower to defeat the rapids, support forces as things stand well, that could be the case now the are, the army has repeatedly stated that they have enough troops to deal with the rapids support forces. and in the statement that was issued by the minister of defense, they say that because of the violations of the rapids support forces in terms of losing properties in terms of occupying homes. and in terms of occupying by some facilities, facilities like once a plants and power plants,
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they need more support from. i tied offices to deal with the practice. and that's the reason they gave gave before calling on former offices a retired offices to re enlist. now, when it comes to the issue of troops, it's not clear how many soldiers and offices both 5 have after the 6 weeks of battle prior to the war, both had about a 100000, but no number or no thinkers have been released in terms of the death toll from both sides. so it's not clear at the moment who has more troops over the other run have been morgan reporting from on dorman car to sisters city. thank you very much . ukraine is accusing a rush of launching an air strike on a hospital in the eastern city of new pro cave says the attack killed at least 2 people in wounded. another 15, including children, ukrainian president of the mirrors. the lensky denounced the strike as a crime against humanity as a palestinian man has been killed in the occupied westbank cuz he is really military. he says he was shot by a civilian in the illegal ton of rooms. settlement south of hebron is really media
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say he infiltrated the settlements and attempted to carry out a stabbing attack and they were a synagogue where prayers were being held. there were no casualties among his release. palestinians are rallying and gaza against israel's so called flag march, unoccupied, east jerusalem that took place last week. they said the events in the old city of jerusalem was provocative a mouse, used friday prayers to encourage people to join a demonstration and find eunice. they're also demanding an end to is really incursions of the locks, the most compound, the flag march celebrated israel's occupation and annexation of east jerusalem. the european union says it is shocked by his really settlers attacks into palestine villages and the occupied west bank. several palestinians were injured, some properties were damaged during the violence in the past few days. the number of these kinds of attacks has increased since benjamin netanyahu, whose fault, right government took office last month for keys currency. the lira has fall into
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record low against the us dollar ahead of sunday's presidential run off. it traded as low as 20 point. $33.00 against the dollar. the currency has lost nearly a 160 percent of its value since early 2021. most of its losses this year following devastating earthquakes in february and in the opposition controlled region of northwest syria, the turkish lee or has been used as the main currency for years. but many are facing problem is the bills are aging now with no system to replace the st. ahold are 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 into you spilled into this region, the lever to lost its value. and now there is a new problem. how do i look at this?
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customers don't accept to take these bank notes. now i do do banks or exchange offices, goal 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 reduce. business owners say they face a difficult choice and i mean, even though you mean it, just many of our customer support and all they have damage bills. it's a problem for me if i accept them because i can't use that. and it's also 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 institutions don't operate there. the name of the you must heads,
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otherwise something should be done to resolve this problem. we already had this easiest, 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. the libyans government says it has carried out air strikes, unsuspected, people, smugglers, on the mediterranean coast, west of tripoli, maybe immediate, reported the strikes target to the area around the city. and we are around 45 kilometers from the capital that we a has recently been the focus of confrontations between the armed groups thought to be involved in human trafficking and the smuggling of fuel. as a boat, carrying 500 migrants is missing in the mediterranean sea, the vessel was last seen. north of the libyan 4th have been gauzy. the group are among tens of thousands of tried to make the dangerous crossing this year. un says more than a 1000, if those have died,
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bernard smith reports from the italian island of lump. it was blocked 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 failed from choose your 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 and 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 were no life fist or you know, tubes, a 100 people lost their lives and 2 trips and produces migrant holding sense and managed by a local cooperative. a struggle to handle a laundry volume of arrivals. so now the red cross is taken over with plans to provide
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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 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. the prime minister georgie maloney, one power last year, promising to crack down on the boat migrants human rights watch coals. it's all
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these new immigration, little repressive. i didn't humane. it's intended to dissuade my 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. the smith, i was just there, a lump producer, it's still a head on al jazeera, a balancing act, as georgia celebrates 30 years of independence. critics at home said is treading a fine line by not denouncing russia's war and ukraine, appealing to the climate conscious travellers. allison 0 is on a new sleeper train is it makes its way from berlin to brussels. and in support. 838 year old veterans stores for dallas and games for v and h of the western conference finals will have details on that later. so
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the, however, got a few showers in the full cost of custom, at least over the next couple of days, could see some wet weather, grassy developing up towards the sun. i finish the just the round little event south is that generally looking dry? we have got to lift the dust and sand to watch out for temperatures. here in doha, 41 celsius, some of the temperature that 24 q wait just, i'm not doing up a task as we go once for the week. and that's not where to weather fall north west of saudi arabia, it with the chance of seeing some shouts on our financial, a little event pushing up into to the sound system, shout as soon as it going through the next couple of days. and as a child system showers to answer the phone on the west of africa, northern parts of algeria to nicea even up towards the north west of libya, we could see some unusual wet weather just coming in across the west of the hall, northern possible mauritania. seasonal right still quite nicely across west africa . pushing rod across the gulf of guinea and extending over towards
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a lake victoria. so we can see some showers once again, just developing around you can that pushing across into can? yes, money i might catch a shot ro 2 times in there as well. could see some wet weather. so also some went by the, to just developing around that is to side of south africa as we go on through saturday, sunday, the shower is making the way a little further south of the fall and counting the calls greece is recovering from this economic crisis. the greeks reaping the benefits wealthy nations from his team trillion $1.00 and $8.00 to pull country. so why haven't they been paid? we speak to the rocky deputy prime minister about his nation's will, out counting the cost on al jazeera june on our despite the roll. rain forests and lens plate and come back to find maturity democratic republic of congo is auctioning off oil exploration bluffs in the congo basis of
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julie struggles to agree a new constitution. the big pay to examine for the old purchase is against indigenous people holding the country back. sierra leone heads to the poles where last year's violent protests against the rising living costs are sure to be on voters mind. it must, if possible, show documentary a new series of advocacy direct showcases applicant stories from applicants or make is we bring you the latest from practiced on, on. the tension between support is a former prime minister and runtime and the powerful military gene on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the, your headlines on that was a 0. this our serve you as army,
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has been put on full combat. the alert after flashes between police and ethnic serbs in neighboring coast of of the serbian military has been ordered to move towards the border. one of the remaining fugitives wanted in connection with the 1994, we're one to genocide has appeared in a south african court for jones cachimba was arrested on the wednesday after 20 years on the run. belgium in iran have carried out the prisoners swamping them on an aid worker who was imprisoned on espionage charges was exchanged for in a range. and diplomats accused of plotting a bomb attack. a really 7000000 women in the united states live in the areas with limited or no access to maternity services. one health advocacy group says these so called maternity deserts cover mostly rural counties, which make up more than a 3rd of the us nonprofit organization. march of dimes says more women are dying and childbirth as a result,
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i do show castro reports for years. this was the moment shantay her rel, waited for in december at age 40, the long time nurse finally became a mother. but baby miguel, the entrance into the world was fraught with complications, hard stuff. so the doctors rushed in to recess to say her, so they had her christ up where legs up in the air for about 5 to 6 hours. it was a lot of blood for sister serena, this is shantae, received a blood transfusion 2 days after the delivery and hours later was told that she could leave. but sabrina was worried. home was more than an hour away and would have her sister took a turn for the worse she still couldn't lift, lift her head up and i was like, please don't let them discharge you. never the less mother and son went home on christmas day, spending precious time together until new year's eve. just hours after this video was taken, shantae collapsed. her family says a blood clot head formed in her long pulmonary embolism is
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a leading cause of maternal deaths. and in the us, nearly $33.00 mothers die per 800000 live burst the highest of all industrialized nations, shauntay herero joined that statistic on new year's day. and i touched the issue was still, or if the what the guy to the hospital that they didn't know. so she was dead. they to they said they did. dr. shanties, family believe she'd still be alive is maternity care had been closer to home. but the local hospital in martinsville virginia shuddered. it's maternity ward a year ago, a trend among rural hospitals in the us. i think i've delivered about 1500 babies. dr. mccune to of june bach 8 was the last ops attrition in martinsville when we close labor and delivery units moms died. it's no it's not. it's not rocket science . it's a definite known um, you know, phenomena,
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and according to the centers for disease control and prevention, black women in the us are 3 times more likely to die from a pregnancy related cause. then white women as an african american woman in the united states, health care and prenatal care of women dying from birth childbirth. expenditure of what i never thought will happen to me or my family. and this is actually like in this moment. me go is now a happy 5 months old, raised by his aunt, by my sister, left us a gift. i want him to know how strong she was, how much she she loved him and how much she fought to have him to mama. she says she'll always teach him about the mom he had for 9 days. how did joe castro alger 0, martinsville virginia? joining us live from oakland, california is carmen green. she's vice president of research and strategy of the collaborative. that's an organization focused on maternal, an infant health,
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you know, for the, those of us watching from outside the us. you're gonna have to help us understand why women are dying and childbirth in the world, the richest country. absolutely, thank you for having. so that was actually my 1st question what, why is this going on in a country that should have the resources to take care of people's most basic needs and souvenir of the about the us health care system. medicaid is a social health insurance program. it is public and it's for most of the population who are low income and you know, for the private health insurance, that is, of course, of higher quality. so with medicaid providers are reimbursed at a reasonable rate. they're not paid exorbitant amounts, like the ones that work for private healthcare insurance. so it ties in
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so much to the provider pipeline. so for example, those doctors o d u i n gynecologist nurse midwives come out of their training in the us. they are incentivized to go straight to the metropolitan areas to the large hospitals, and many of those don't even accept medicaid. so the talent and providers are moving directly away from the communities that need the most is about how in our us health care system. it values the dollar, and if there's a back, high salary over service in impact for birth houses. so you are explaining to us that health practitioners are financially incentivized to actually not provide their services to low income populations. and that's exactly what i'm saying. that is a large and reason why. last with those of stature wars interval,
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hospitals are being closed down. those are where everyone comes to have their baby . and now they're considered a maternity care. desert monitor happened to drive upwards of an hour away to access the care they need. so a lot of these so called deserts, right? medical deserts happen to be in republican county is do you feel the politics or a factor here? policies are major factors here. um, a 3rd counties are room in many of the population. most of the population now lives there rely on medicaid bills. dollars are specifically allocated at the state legislative level and and can advocate for them either more at the federal level. but this is a political swing issue and clearly race is also a factor are reported there was just saying that minorities and black women in
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particular, over represented in the childbirth, dis absolutely black women are over represented. and because the population and the demographics in the us are changing rapidly right now, margaret minds are at risk. indigenous minds are at risk, and surgical racism has a major part of his story. carmen green, thank you so much for joining us today. thank you. and the latest protest, silver police violence in the us, people are demanding justice for an 11 year old black boy shot by a policeman in the state of mississippi. and there in murray was shot in the chest after calling police to a domestic disturbance at his home. his family says the officer escalated the situation and that they want him dismissed and charged with aggravated assault. the cube is national assembly has approved media sponsorship and advertising for the 1st time in decades. there are no privately own newspapers or tv stations in the
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country. and those with the biggest audiences belonged to the communist party. the new law will retain the parties, prominence in the media. as for the total that goes on, it's time to understand and test all the resources of social communication to promote participation, transparency, and accountability, to pool and united full of knowledge in order to extract the best ideas, articulate and also generate consensus. the republic of georgia celebrating its national day, but there's a bit or internal dispute about its independence after the government allowed direct flights to resume between belushi and most go, the government says it cannot risk provoking russia and depends on it for its economy, but its opponent state has a moral responsibility to back ukraine and support the west from lacy robin so last year, walker reports a celebration of more than 30 years of independence from
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the old soviet union. and more than a 100 years of freedom from the russian empire. with today, even george's president questioned help 3. the country is this, you expect to go of european integration over really gone, how they may be documented would be good every day, statements and actions distance us from europe and lead us towards isolation. used to be it for the question arises, where the, the words you are is all civilized choice disappear on last week 2, which is sort of the 1st direct flight for most go in full use despite rushes continue to occupation of 20 percent of georgian territory and its military invasion of you, crew protest is said, it was a gift from putin, for the government's cooperation with the russian federation. shame on you,
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this woman said that corporation has included the ending of these are restrictions to russia for georgia and citizens. so appreciate this latest. so, and if they told me that see me, i'm, and as you're not even going to have a tentative life who live in russia every time i have to get a visa, and if i don't have to go through the procedure anymore, why not? washington and brussels have criticized typically see the resuming flights with most of given to which is official to join you is late these decision by george and i'll to ortiz, concerns raises, raise these concerns in terms ofa, georgia, you boss or for the georgia says it leads to perform a delicate balancing act between russia and the west, we see we have maintained secure peace and stability. this is the most important thing in my job, and my duty is to protect the national interest of my country is to protect how people these protesters wanted to remind you of. to ortiz,
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that over 80 percent of george, and see the future in the put that passage was blocked in flags to tell them that we are georgia in georgia. and this is supposed to be a day if you me see for georgians where they come together to celebrate their countries. in the last few slides, permanently displayed on the parliament building the people waving the 80 flags not being allowed to police like tons of change. the georgia is a silver nation for you to make its own choices, isn't in doubts. what easy though, is the direction in which georgia is reuben for us to be able to. how does it typically a passenger on an easy on a airlines flight has been arrested for opening the aircraft door shortly before
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touch down. south korean police took the man at the custody as the plane landed in the city of dago on friday. some of the passengers painted others suff, and breathing problems and it has to be taken to hospital 3 chief cubs have died in central india's qu, no national park in the past week. a heat wave and record temperatures of being blamed. they were the 1st cause born to big cats relocated from southern africa as part of india's project chita. it was launched last year, but the concerns have been raised about it over about it's sustainability are we spoke with robbie chelan, the ceo of the meta strings foundation about the recent depths of chief of cubs. he's blunt in his criticism of what he believes to be a misguided conservation project. what it's based on very important scientific foundations. the print version seem to be under co. we've got the cats in
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september and again in february this year. and they've been far too long and got given to you just does not have the quality habitats in the space to accommodate the very wise region. species likes to cheat. so we put the cart before the horse according to the action plan, but i know a folks are standing wired population cheetos. so you're talking between a $1500.00 on the most. you are anything above daughter you'll need toes and just back in the middle assumable habitat on not just does not exist in guilford. well, unless you have the space, there is no project. you can either way even play games of smoke and measure and save you doing conservation, but keeping them for long calculating one thing, a few of the most get them that is not consummation. so it'd be just based on font advice under the national, where the russians were unable to give off the scripting. very important information. what contribution? well, even monday, but my data by the supreme court, i mean, yeah,
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it's the transformational lines, which is a $12030.00. it's 10 years on the line line. so i'm not being rational painted. so this right from the beginning has raised a lot of doubts about and scientific validity on the conservation buddy are still ahead on alpha 0 and sports of the game. the pull off of famous waiting to be under
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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. rail network has a lot of catching up to do to compete with air travel, slaves, and tools. yes. couldn't wait for this moment. do we? ton of a train that takes you to brussels, o berlin 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 with it's, it's much more human toddling. understand me 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 sleeper train between berlin and brussels to answer them. this also a night train from berlin to stockholm, which started operating earlier this year. the overnight journey from stuttgart to
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the i came for a shower slouch december 2022. together with the surface from fox to zurich and switzerland and nitrate from paris to vienna started in 2021. going to sleep somewhere in germany and waking up in amsterdam of brussels can be of fun and efficient way of profiting while missing less c o. 2, at the same time, by traveling internationally by train in europe, it's still quite a challenge because when it comes to trains, florida stuff that we much exist within the you. when kids and those month tried to we 5, so you will be in sleep a line, different rail system. so between countries was only one of his problems, the railways, and also the infrastructure managers are organized very 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 the most real ways, that is just as more small part of their work and their thinking statistics show
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traveling by trains, it meets at least 10 times less you to the same distance by place. so until recently, only 8 percent, the passenger travel within the u plus by train going by plane is often cheaper to, to international train tickets, beat x, y plane tickets and fuels of tax free at some say operate this can 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 and think here. if we would use all the net they have such and we have for international lives in a better way. it should be possible to have much more frequent train service then 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 than you sleep between will have to deal with steps fast and l g 0. answer them the time for all your sports coverage with barbara is know who's that has joined us for that far. thank you so much,
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sarah. all the boston celtics have given that was a chance of making basketball history having gone 3 down in their playoff series with the miami sheet. the celtics a forced a game 6 and the eastern conference finals. and the richardson reports the hosting since expands are starting to believe again, never before was it seen recovered from being 3 down in the best of 7 playoff series. the celtics have given themselves a chance doing just that. the miami heat advantage in the eastern conference finals milestones that 32 after a 2nd straight when full the cell 6 is supposed to. i'm at
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home. cool. when in gainesville, leave 11010972 determine tough guys that you know, push comes of, you know, you look to the left and right and you believe that, you know, the guy next he was gonna do whatever it takes experience is the best teacher and we are resilient group, we've been through a lot, you know, obviously as the 1st time being in a situation. but as a 1st for everything. so we don't look at it like we out. the miami aiming to stay on track for the 1st and be a cycle in a decade, and it's the heat. so we'll have hung cold advantage the south today's game 6. during the rhythm since the beginning of the game. but we're always going to stay positive knowing that we can and we will win this series. and we'll just have to close out
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a home. we'd be done by whatever in game 3. it just doesn't matter. it's about, as you know, collectively preparing and, and putting together the now great game will play much better on saturday. the denver nuggets will play the eventual when is of this series to the n b a championship and the richardson l g 0. let me pull manager, you're going. klob says he hopes for us here. dorman will win the bonus league on a winning their final game. the season will guarantee top spot to deny bio munich, and 11th street, title hop was the workman's manager. when they last one, the button is league out in 2012. they face another one of his former teams mines on saturday. as i can say, in this case, i would be happy if the wins against mine's for once. it's no problem mine. so would it be a bit more tricky if find somebody sort of on the last game then i think they would have had the chance to fight for your because i think that's of table if i wanna have is that right? it might be not that much into it. yes,
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i hope talk montville in manchester, united or back in the champions league follows the swim against chelsea on thursday in english. kimberly united went into the game at old trafford with just the point to confirm their spot and they got it goes from castle narrow and most seo, fernandez and rochefort, helping them to a for one when man united will confirm 3rd spot in the table. the tickets is full and in their final leaving on sunday the it was the higher expectations of myself. so they, i think this group belongs in to tennessee. so you have to qualify. and the, the for the 1st for, but this week is very strong and are many teams, many chips who are competing for the position and they all can do it. and because they have high budgets, there was a huge shock at the under 20 woke up in argentina as the guy on the beach,
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one of the favorites, france to one result at least the french. on the brink of illumination, the gambia took the lead in this game group game and the 13 minutes. thanks to a france, i'll go friends who won this competition back in 2013. got back to this contest with a heather from wilson. the team nickname the young scorpions provided a sting in the tail as madame sang for what proved to be the winner for the gambia . now on top of the rebels forming one leader, a max for staff and has called the best time in practice ahead of the monica from pre for, for our east carlos sams, club facetime in the opening practice session. but then crashed out in the afternoon or staff and just edged out for ari shotzel player who is gaming for a 1st home when 7 times from champions room sampling finished 3rd focus and his new loved mercedes because a lot more competitive. but the better for our re, especially i think we're still
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a bit lacking on the like general right of the car. so how it handles the curves, the bombs, the drops and camber. so that's still something we need to work on for tomorrow because you can see they are very, very close and knowing that, you know, once you go onto the limited call by, um, we need a bit more, you know, do it to stay ahead of them. the dallas stars have kept their hopes of reaching the stanley cup finals alive. jason robertson with the standard roland is $32.00 victory over the vegas golden knights. 38 year old joe pen, belsky went on to school in the winter. and overtime vegas still be the best of 7 series, 314 to pass. there is a weight, a venture when okay, that is all you support for now. back to you, sir. all right, bar. thank you. thank you so much for all of that. and that is it for me 0 the need for this news, our lauren taylor will be with you in just a moment with more today's news from london. and that means you are in great state
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without the joins of global conversations. just say, you know, good 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. a massive issue 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, oscar winning actor cate blanchett discusses. how advocating for refugees has
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changed. her outlook people i met were incredibly welcoming in very little to give and talks about the challenges facing the you when with the ongoing global crisis unit con rachel and these people. so it just, it reinforced to me the importance of the international community to maintain humanitarian aid. you and hcr, goodwill in basset or cate blanchett, talks to algebra. cheers from school children in the island community of east and the excitement is over the arrival of their teacher vacancy school minutes cuz there's only one school and k is katrina and quincy school is the only teacher. the fact that these children are able to have an education at all the result of years, hard work from the local community. here in keynes, coaching at the store. this year, the us government announced $33000000.00 to increase access to education. part of the broader strategy by dividing administration to address the root causes of migration from central american critics in hunters. however, board that ramp and government corruption means that forward assistance too often
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