tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 27, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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is going to stay without just the rest of the benefits. the, there's a wave of sentiment around the world will feel that she wants the accountability from the people who are running their countries. and i think often people's voices are not had because it's not part of the mainstream news. marsh, it obviously recover the big stories and report from the big events is going on. but we'll say tell the stories of people generally does have a voice. i mean one of the charm. well that's the never be afraid to put your hand up and ask a question. and i think that's what obviously everybody does. the all the questions for people who should be accountable. and also if we get people to give that view of what's going on with the,
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[000:00:00;00] the lord and taylor, this is the, i'm just there and use our lives from nothing coming up. so it'd be, as all me is placed on high alert officer violent confrontations between police and ethnic serbian for testers in nearby northern customers. facing justice after 22 years on the run, a man accused of ordering the killing of 2000 cookies during the rwandan genocide appears in colt. 2 dogs, i'll make holes on former soldiers to re enlist looking to bolster its rags in the midst of a 7 day truce with a permanent treat. rapid support forces. final campaign portion 2 kias president richard type at one and chandra, come out of can extra rotor make. the last page to vote is at
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a sunday's runoff election. and as far as smile with the latest sport, a fire anita car at risk of missing out on an 11th, a strange one does leave your title. the german heavy weights need results to go their way on the final day is a love to win the league, had it for us. he had toward the beginning and said we're where the army has been put on the highest level of combat readiness of divided between police and ethnic subs in nearby northern costs of a president, alexander boutique has ordered the sub unami to move towards the border of to protest is in northern cost of a try to stop police from misquoting the recent and elected ethnic albanian mass to his office. and the town of the veteran is the latest file in the long standing dispute. surrounding costs of a region is predominantly muslim albanian and wants recognition as an independent nation. international peacekeepers have been present since all banging on groups
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north rebellion and so being role in 1998 a decade later, kosovo declared its independence. serbia has not recognized it at the moment, reports police outside the local government building in northern costs of of being pelted with objects. if they take us into the crowd. the testers have gathered here in the town and switch on trying to stop immediately . it may prevent the results that were among the 50000 subs in northern coast of o 2.4 to the local elections a month ago. the volume that's following friday stand, they'll pay several people were injured. when a police call was set on fire. a link to several vehicles in the next, a peacekeeping mission to kosovo. arrived in the center of scripture and the neighboring sylvia president, alexandro boutique place. the army or full combat to load or direct troops to move
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closer to the border. population decided to peacefully, non violence and the process today again, please call me if those may or unfortunate to serve young people. people are processing their method. richard routes. tours with hundreds and police personnel, albanians from a majority of more than 90 percent in cost of those. but they're a small minority and i always have to know where the serbs are with the majority to now to make those folks who is less than 4 percent local setup. so they won't work with a new mess, or for most of the count basie and policies, the claiming and agreement dating back 10 years with greater autonomy hasn't been respected. we've seen in recent months, negotiations on the highest level between downgrade 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 the we the end, the process like we went back in 2013. all of a sudden we hear the costs of old government be, you know, that that's basically the red line for costs for the government. much pushed to and
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bell grade verbally agreed to implement to western bucks plan. it's aimed at improving ties in diffusing tensions. but those tensions url to real that the bubble which is 0 and have been present. alexander patricia is addressed as supporters in the capital, in response to recent last demonstrations against his administration. tens of thousands of people break the rain to try it out for reilly in the capital downgrade. which action is government are under pressure of to, to mass shootings instead of you earlier this month. the last fugitive is wanted in connection with the 1994 rwandan genocide as appeared in court, which in this case she was arrested in south africa on thursday, is accused of organizing the killing of 92000 tutsis who was sheltering inside. a catholic church medium in a report from cape town, former ones and police officer full jones because she had been on the run for more
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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 cleaning 2002 seats in west and $1.00 to $2.00, hiding in the catholic church. he was arrested in paul. so that freak on wednesday, where he's been known to been living for years. yeah. he's facing charges of food and contributing the immigration act authority, so you lied about his nationality and used a fake name, which as, as a fraud and twin size is of the discretion of the immigration at the total charges of fraud. the 5th charge is in 2000 january 2000. when he applied for asylum, he gave them name instead yours was from portland. and when he applied for add, if you just do testing 2004, you give the same name and can also use for them. so it does have charges wanting to add that to the charges 334, and $5.00. that will lead to him thinking to kind of eating because the case has
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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 and quote, case she must said 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 that to now have been of all the human soul for edges and the wizard, the injustice living in the world do we all? it was difficult to say what the things look to me cuz she must be on the us state departments most wanted list, but a $5000000.00 reward offered for his arrest. the state says it will oppose fail when pious. she returns to court in one week until then he'll remain in custody at cape town prison. while the expedition post. this is lucky to be
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a long one. prosecute to say, it's the beginning of justice for victims of crimes against humanity. for me, the ultra 0 cape town. catherine, so it has moved from a genocide memorial site in rwanda. this is where the catholic church was during the genocide more than 2000 people died here. the bar is in this mass grave. inside i varies a hole where we have a 2 floats that so while one by the 16th the shoes there are this called there. it's very us a real to see. we have been poking to survivors who still live here a one months. is that 5 of his children were killed, he took them to the charge where she thought that they would be safe for many
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people who believe in the one to sit, sought shelter in charges because they thought that they would be protected. but clearly that was not the case. we also spoke to a woman who was in the charge. hi, relatives was killed as well. and then she managed to run way and she has leave to tell that story a. she says that she wants a just is we have also a spoken to the governments. the persecutor general issued a statement saying that the government, he's happy that this arrest was made. he says that the government was very much involved in that. a rest of process pro uh, process and the gum. it also says that the, they hope that i the, the fugitives who are on the run and are, you know,
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how you doing in different parts of the world. he hopes that even they eventually get justice. the 2 dogs is cold and were todd soldiers to re enlist despite and own during cease fire is not clear. a film is cool is compulsory overland trade. but it's simply aimed at expanding trip numbers in his bottle with a permanent free, rapid support forces. both sides have agreed to a week long sea spot to allow aid to move through the country. latrice began on monday, but there's been several breaches animal and has moved from i'm to minus a sedan minister of defense says that the call for retired officers and soldiers to re enlist comes because of the recess, losing properties of civilian and occupying homes. he also said that because of the hour stuff okey fine white so facilities, facilities like lots of plants and power plants, thus disrupting services. people with experience in the military need to re armed themselves the response to this violation. now ask for the statement from the
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minister of defense. people should re enlist on monday, the 29th of may, and that's when the currency flyer expires between the rapids support for sale. and this is denise army. now the ceasefire was supposed to ensure a house in military activities and the delivery of 8. but on the 4th day of the ceasefire, pricing was reported in various parts of the capital cartoon in on demand. residents said that they were able to hear heavy artillery being exchanged between the recess and the to the new army with civilians warrants to state interest to avoid being caught in the crossfire. other parts of the capital. cut them also with miss planting between the recess. and this is denise army, but it's not just the capital to assess here in north the airport. also with a spicing in the early hours of friday morning. and human it's aaron quarter is, are you to be open in many parts of the capital 8 organizations like the world, which programs say that they were able to deliver 8 to the capital. but they used to start distribution because they wanted that guarantee clearances from both sides
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to ensure the safety of their staff who are responsible for the distribution, but also to ensure the safety of the food an 8 supplies themselves. many people say that they're waiting for 8 to reach them, and they say that's with only 3 days left to their consent, that it will not reach them. and that this situation will get more and more desperate. he but morgan onto 0 undermine on the lead is you don't, me, has off the head of the united nation is to replace you and special representative in the country folk or patches general of to such elbow hands request was submitted to the you and the letter on friday, as using pass as of failing to live up to you and the standards of impartiality, you inspect specialist as executor. general antonio cherish was shocked by the request and just reaffirmed his full confidence in his representative ensued on belgium and the wrong i have carried out to prison. this walk in among an 8, okay. who is imprisoned on espionage? chandra is with exchange for new brand new and diplomat accused of trusting
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a former track. those are very reports from tyrone, which is a 5 year case came to an end for rainy and diplomats us out to all of us id to 49 year old was greeted by senior government officials on his return to to her on, on fridays as he was released as part of a prisoner swap with belcher. i'm hopeful of both of those to get the rest warrant issued by the government to belgium and his arrest in germany stripping wave of diplomatic status by the austrian government. all these moves were against international laws and conventions. you also have the was arrested in 2018 in germany. that's where our 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 a diploma in 2021. at belgian court, convicted and sentenced him to 20 years. they reigning opposition group at the heart of the case, which is designated as a terrorist organization in iran, released the statement condemning the prisoners swap,
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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 asset. the was uh, was moved a bit, creating crisis between involved in europe because it just happened to of the united states, pulled out of the j. c. p a. and it runs appointment president roo honey was visiting europe for years after us. so these arrest iran detained. this man, 42 year old belgian citizen, olivia van der castillo into hong on espionage charges. belgian officials demanded his release, and on friday, the prime minister of belgium maintained van de castillo was wrongfully accused. or did you say all of your spent 455 days in prison, and tear ran in unbelievable conditions? innocent olivia yvon, because deals return to belgium, is a relief,
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a relief for his family, friends, and colleagues. the present or swap, was mediated by the golf, the state of vermont or the news of the prisoner exchange came from the romani. foreign ministry to stays before the saltado mon hyphen ventura is due to arrive in your own on his 1st official visit on sundays, and fridays announcements will likely be seen as yet another example of the important role a mom plays in mediating difficult issues between iran and western powers, doors, safari, l just sarah to hong, coming up with this news from london. the train accuses russia assuming a hospital in dundee, pro cooling the miss, all strike, a crime against humanity is full of the boston celtics about to produce the greatest come back in n, b, a history details, communications. the ukraine is accusing russia bombing,
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a hospital in the eastern city of to the pro ukrainian government says it needs to people have been killed by miss all strike. 16 of those have been wounded, including children in training present during amazing that scares, denounced the attack is a crime against humanity. it's actually about who is following developments from the capital keys or for the russian missile. so i called the hospital in to me for happens mid morning, a local time of video footage released by the need for police shortly after that attacked. show the building pretty much nitty in ruins, parts of it on fire. people still inside looking up very days, didn't the police are seeing 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 sex out take hospital. it was not a military facility. and the crazy person modem is lensky. reacting on his telegram message channel,
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he said that this was just another example of what he calls inhumanity by the russians. what was the need for a strike? came off a series of a russian. we saw it drove straight across the country, see it in tea. we certainly had 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 and many you're saying in artistic patients of ukraine's counter offensive disaster butler to 0. keith of the republic of georgia establishing its national day, but it comes amid a bit to internal dispute over the former soviet republics, links with russia after the government allowed direct flights to resume between the capital tbilisi and low scope. the government says it depends on russia for its economy, but its opponents say it has a moral responsibility to back you trade from tracy. robin forest,
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you will cover for a celebration of more than 30 years of independence from the old soviet union. and more than a 100 years of freedom from the russian empire. but today, even to which is president, question help 3. the country is this, you speak to go of european integration over the guns crowd. they may be documented, repeated every day, statements and actions distance us from europe and lead us towards isolation. is it for the question arises, where the, the words you are is all civilized choice disappear. last week you will just sort of 1st direct flight for most go in full years despite rushes continue to occupation of 20 percent of georgian territory and its military
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invasion of you. crew protest is said, it was a gift from putin, for the government's cooperation with the russian federation. shame on youth, 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 not send me home and noticing that even though i have a son in of 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. we most go given 2 inches official to you is late these decision by georgia. no tories concerns raises, raises concerns in terms of georgia, you boss the war. but georgia says it needs to perform a delicate balancing act between russia and west. we see we have maintained secure peace and stability. this is the most important thing in my job,
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and my duty is to protect the national interest of my country is to protect how people these protesters wanted to remind you of. thirty's, that those are 80 percent of george and see the future in the easy. but the passage was blocked in flags to tell them dogs, we are georgia in georgia and this is supposed to be a day if you need see for judges where they come together to celebrate their countries. in the last few flags permanently displayed on the parliament building big people waving the flags not being allowed to police like tons of change. the georgia is a silver nation. free to make its own choices. isn't really in doubt. what easy is
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the direction in which georgia is reuben for us to be able to? how does it typically took, he is near a hesitate to record low a head of the countries in action designed to on sunday with investors seemingly concerned about what may be in store if president richard type after one secures another decade in power. so the presidents, unorthodox policies have driven the narrow down 80 percent over the last 5 years. suppose have him had before the run of is trying jack, and i'll connect you to renew as embraced and to margaret rhetoric to try to turn the rice around. not a candidate received enough thoughts to win outright in the 1st round of elections 2 weeks ago. so let's just take a closer look at the results of that 1st round, present ridge of type at one received $49.00 and a half percent of the votes. and just main wife will come out of control who had ninty, 45 percent or so you know, god who is backed by the fall. right. victory, paci and about 5.2 percent you since endorsed president added one this campaign going to you. this is a political analyst,
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a former journalist who focuses on took here. he joins us now from london. thanks for being with us. so just on the momentum at this stage, we're very close to match up to that run off when we so we heard just now about that endorsement from, from ogen does. it does up take with momentum in everyone's fame. oh, how do you proceed to hang out out of doing already, it was very close to winning the vote in the 1st round, according to the official accounts, 49.5 percent. as you mentioned, it's not clear whether it's in on, on who received mostly the reactive votes rather than like being a loyal, having the loyalty the following. whether seen on the, on can you transfer this is support based towards that thought is, is unclear. but maybe he is present not on may not need that's it. anyway, you know, with the info almost to the control of the media and to you uh, successfully is dominating the agenda, my polarizing the society on the, the code issue or religious sensitivity is,
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or family values rather than economy or the author mazda of the earthquake, to the state reactions, so rather than issues that might work against the government, the government never successfully managed to control the agenda that pulled right so, so sites on issues that would work the to for their advantage. and his ronald can assure everyone who has decided to kind of read towards the writing, the period between the, the, the 2 elections he's promising to send back refugees. how is that playing with purchase? up until this statement is something that is the has, that came from across the political spectrum into a key under the rhetoric is begin becoming more or more, you know, a racist, almost read from different circles of the internet. across the political spectrum and the search count of the thing on the, on, as we mentioned to, he was almost on a single issue or, you know, onto refugee sentiment that onto code or sentiment that was, you know,
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his kind of discourse that made him receive 5 percent of the votes, i think a custodial position leader is trying to pull some of the develops or some of those what roads towards themselves. that's why he's in bracing this resort, gets unclear because of course, that only himself has a more, you know, social democratic or more of a, you know, not, he's not a hard liner. and now he's trying to oppose as a hard liner against the refugees. i'm sure it is kind of melted into the ears of many people into keep because of they are, you know, almost racist approaches against the refugees. but whether this want to be enough for him to close the gap between him and the other. one is on clear now before the 1st round, that the pause was slightly off wednesdays. what i mean if, if we were, if everyone, if they were wrong this time around and if anyone were to lose, what would the geopolitical invitations be?
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if i don't want to do that, yeah, i don't do this. i think that there will be a huge hit percussionist 1st and foremost on you know, touch domestic barrier policy. the rule of law in the conference for the, for the positive i would believe. but in international politics, i think turkey would follow a more institutionalized for them policy, which would make it easier for western countries to deal with turkey. because uh on the, on the president are the wrong add on the research to have a strong men relations in which talk to a person to talk to the other talk leaders and bypassing traditional reform policy making mechanisms. that's one reason why he gets on the well, uh, you know, or better which president putin of russia because both of them can, you know, bypass other mechanisms that it can deliver against each other when it. but when it comes to dealing with the west person, i don't want us to deal with the leaders like because and by then, for example, who in the, on the other side pushes for more institution last 4 of the policy and to, you know, and present one also sees a president fusion,
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a project because russia as a whole style arrive of power to turkey, but at least he believes fruit tooting would prefer him to be in power. and so it keeps browser than any other candidates, but he prefers that he at present other things, but it still pulls it when it comes to the west. the west is more friendly to talk to you, but they would prefer someone else empowered. so he said at present, i don't use his power that this aspect of the relationship wouldn't be done, but otherwise talk, she would follow that would be more continuing to the rupture in terms of the talk is for and policy because started for our policies mostly dictated by geopolitical necessities like in the middle east, where we see the united states as withdrawing the gradually strategic necessary. cornelius, thank you very much indeed for talking. just thank it's senior position control region of northwest syria. the texas narrow it has been used as the main currency for years. but an increased sense of process is developing as the bills aging,
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with new system to replace them, say hold or thoughts. 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, ability or a to last it's value. and now there is a new problem. how do i look at this customer's done except to take these bank notes? now 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 is many of our customer support and 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 covered by the so called salvation government, which is affiliated to hire a leadership which is considered a terrorist organization by the international community. turkish affiliated, financial institutions don't operate there. the name with you must have the way something should be done to resolve this problem. we already had to seize with the us dollar olds. 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 so that there was a 0. this is just more still to come this out. we look at why maternal desa either on the rise or stagnation in almost regions of the world. the races onto the income
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you're trying groups to encourage climate conscious travel and the support. so can you house auroras' stalled you looking ahead of the monica from pre the it's the weekend. here's your forecasts for europe in africa is always great to have you along. so here's what's going on. rounds of rain moved out of spain into portugal in, you know this much rain this fast. i think we'll set off some flooding like we have seen across space. let's go to central europe right now and the biggest burst of rain will be mostly in the balkans. i think around serbia, that western side of romania and still showers never really too far away from disassemble blanket it in cloud. but i do think you have some peaks of sun in the cards on saturday to the northwest. we go, wins,
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have shifted around that strap down temperatures in bella, ruse and western russia, and speaking of temperatures, let's put the colors on dark to the bread. the higher the temperature north of engineering, in chad, we set a national temperature record never before. has it been this hot in shot at 48 degrees? okay, colors off, we've got some rain moving out of western so hard into northern mauritania that could trigger some flooding. we'll keep tabs on that. and off to southern africa, we go. com for now, but here comes our next whether maker. so let's put this forward on monday. we've got winds coming from different directions here. so lot of rain and a lot of wind to come for the western cape providence, but that's on monday. your temperature is still below average over the weekend. the. the hotel is the hotels that i've ever stated and the
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a bad person that's machine on outages era. the the one of the top stories here and under their serbia's army has been put on full combat to a lot of the captions between police and ethnic serves and neighboring costs of it . so the ministry has been ordered to move towards the border. so don's army has cooled and were todd soldiers to re enlist as it battles a permanent tree record support forces. both sides agreed to a regional and cease far on monday to now and to minutes of the country, but fighting has persisted. and one of the last fugitives wanted in connection with a 1994 london genocide as appeared in court in south africa. origin case, you know, was arrested in western cape on wednesday after being around for more than 20 years . wasn't a 1000000 people were killed and they can vote in genocide in the 19 seventy's. there are
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a few families in cambodia untouched by the events of looking for decades ago. but the effort to make sure is, has never forgotten or repeated is on going to this day. as for the account, reports painful reminders of cambodia as genocide during the late 19 seventies are enough hard to find in the countries capital here in for non pen one of the most heinous crimes perpetrated by the come, every freaking is on display. an entire secondary school building was transformed into a prison hospital pads into torturing and killing tools. some of its victims were party members whose loyalty was davis's. most of the gothic teams will put into these and in chain to demand. wow, the commander with integrated would be here to, to in, to get people and to, to touch people, to talk to people the victims by using electrical shop. taking off now. classrooms returned to the south and 12 swing prison,
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the memory and just to center estimates more than 18000 people were killed over the period of 4 years to many of them appearing and these photographs are still documented. as missing genocide, operations were not limited within prison walls. it targeted most other segments of the country social fabric as per surviving documents. so gillian's have been compiled over more than 30 years to record the tragedy and prevented from happening again. imagine that for the high school in cambodia from grades 7 through 12 read this one. then you have about 2000000 young people who came to a specific understanding that this cannot should not be repeated. this survivor, some right he suffered entailed to compare. ruth raging came to an end to so but the pain of the torture remains with him. he still recounts what happened even
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guiding visitors to one of the most notorious mass getting seals. you're putting on pen for more than $350.00 mass crates were found. the genocidal policies of the committee are really ultimately resulted in the depths of more than 1000000 people. freddie a card, how to 0. nearly 7000000 women in the united states living area is with limited or no access to maternity services between the health of new mothers at risk. one health advocacy group says the so called maternity does it cover mostly rural counties, which make up more than a 3rd of a nation nonprofit organization, lots of times as more women dying and child. but as a result, you shall castro, thoughts for years. this was the moment shantay herrera waited for in december at age 40. the long time nurse finally became a mother. but baby miguel's entrance into the world was fraught with complications
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. har stuff a. so the doctors rushed in to recess to say her. so they had her crushed 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 had formed in her long pulmonary embolism is 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,
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shantay herero joined that statistics on new year's day. and i touched the issue was still, or if the what, but the guy to the hospital they didn't know. so she was dead they to they said they did. dr. shanties, family believes 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 baby's dr mccune to of june bach. a was the last ops to 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 uh known um, you know, phenomena. and according to the centers for disease control and prevention, black women in the us are 3 times more likely to die from
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a pregnancy related cause. then white women as the african american women in the united states, of the health care and prenatal care of women dying from birth, tell birth, expenditure of what i never thought would happen to me in my family. and this is actually my goodness, moment me go is now a happy 5 months old, raised by his aunt, by you. 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 felt to have him to mama. she says she'll always teach him about the mom he had for 9 days. how do you feel castro? alger 0, martinsville virginia is increasingly limited access to maternal care isn't just an issue in the united states or you and report from any of us here revealed maternal . this is why the increased or stagnated in any regions in the world. it says that woman dies during pregnancy or trial bus every 2 minutes around the world,
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into the h u. n. regions. the maternal mortality rate actually increased between 20162020 europe in north america, rose 17 percent, while latin america and the caribbean. when top 15 percent elsewhere, the rate mostly stagnated. in they, australia, new zealand and central and southern asia, regions with a significant decrease is over the same 5 year period by 35 percent and 16 percent respectively. my title, this allows you to concentrate it in parts of the world, suffering poverty and conflict. 70 percent, where in sub saharan africa, in countries facing severe humanitarian crises, maternal mortality rates more than doubled the world average at 55100000 life best compared to 223 globally. we're glass now by assuming from new york city is to be which i'm a, he's a technical advisor because the nation's population funded cofer of the world
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health organization is report into trends in maternal mortality. thanks very much indeed for being with us. i wonder if you could give us a, a broader view. we saw the figures kind of globally, most of the main factors that cause they said rises and maternal mortality to send to you. i love this situation is very consenting to us since day you in your productive health, gmc and the defect us divided by context factor. we do a see some common things related to the challenges that women face in accessing a quantity very productive outcome services. for example, we have many women that are not able to receive prenatal care during pregnancy, and many women still not able to receive up assistance from trained to meet the lights out when they get it. and it's bab, surprising for people watching to see that. so the figures are so high for the,
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the us, i mean, compared with other develop nations. what, why is that such a problem in the us? well, in that context, like the us, you know, the key issue is to go, we've got in every t as in access to a big okay. and services, we still have population groups that do not have all that left. a very, quite an access to search on and got a productive out services. i think up, for example, you may already know that uh for a defendant women in the united states, 3 times more likely to die. now we mean why not go after a defendant and then the, the so it is this in any, any quantities that don't need to be addressed in this case. and is that in part, i mean in the course used in access because of the where they live all because of
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the way the trees and then when they do get seen, i think it's a, it's a, it's a lot. it's a lot of hands on file set does starting from, you know, physical access um, you know, make access. but also in terms of the pay, the types of the type of care and the content that they receive when they do a c, a site security. so it's, it's everything together. i mean, obviously there's a kind of a broad area and you talked about the problems of access. how many of these desks would be globally, would you say of preventable when i say all preventable? what would be the simple measures to, to improve the outcomes? well, the majority, the majority of the, of their montana, that's a pretty great table. and the key issues really in uh, in preventing dates. these one um, making available quality services to improving the access to the
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services. 3. we are also looking at to addressing the quantities amongst a population groups to ensure that all of the populations have equal access to services. and i'd like issue that also comes up, is that issue as well from, again the, the equality in some context. so we find women are not able to make their own decisions about the under the productive healthcare. so as besides the socio cultural issues we need to be addressed as well. but thank you very much indeed for taking the time to talk to us. i'm just here. thank you. i launched connie's electric vehicle factory is being built and hungry government. this is will drive economic growth for years to come. but local sphere, it will be a disaster for the environment and has more farm land flattened in the name of progress of this rolling construction site,
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the size of nearly $300.00 foot voltages. how's the large chinese built electric vehicle factory? official and hungry hope the $8000000.00 project will help the nation become a global hub for lithium ion battery manufacturing. but locals like eva cosmo, are apprehensive because you get a lag, or c as a 7 of those. and then again, you have this bad feeling when you will pass the area with the ability. i said, i simply feel this bad feeling in my stomach is this progress really pouring concrete over nature? well, we know how to do things. the factory is going to be useful. is this the green future for who i'm show? not for us just use it, came back to the projects announcement came as a surprise to many here the people living in the depressed and area weren't consulted. even others have been campaigning against it. their biggest concern is the water supply. the northeastern region was already experiencing droughts and
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shortages. the fear that the water demands of such a huge factory could destroy the local environment in the cost, land, and oil on ad for the comprehensive large scale environmental assessment would be needed and its results should be consulted with society. unfortunately, this has not happened. that's why we do not see what the environmental impacts are . but the government says it's a golden opportunity for the economy and whether it goes to shack and if it can be to buy into a chinese investments, have a huge role to play in keeping the hungarian economy growing. that's why we will continue to encourage chinese investments. and hungry, and we will always get the maximum possible support to them use some separate organizing rallies against the projects. despite knowing their efforts may not amount to much as we have been told that these nothing we can do about the fact and it will be both,
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but deep down. we hope it won't. i cannot wake up in the morning knowing that i am showing my children, that there is nothing we can do here. so i say, let's do everything we can. we've construction already underway. the factory appears inevitable, but still the people's depressed and protest. hoping the environmental who disaster they fear can still be averted. vince amount of him algebra for the 1st time in 14 years, a sleeper train from berlin has arrived in brussels. none should serve as a little comet friendly alternative to cheap european flights. but this to investment explains europe's rail network as an over catching up to do to compete with the travel stream and 2, cs couldn't 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,
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it's much more human toppling on the thing you meet then testing people and you get people wanted to speak to, you know, west 50 on the plan since flying became the cheaper and fast option most overnight trains have disappeared. now europe is experiencing, with 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 stood got to the ica inquiry show us lounge december 2022, to gather with the surface from fox to civic and switzerland and nitrate from paris to vienna. started in 2021. going to sleep somewhere in germany and waking up and answer them. a bustles can be a fun and efficient way of profiting while i'm leasing 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 students that we much exist within the
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e u lunches and those month try to we 5 so you will be and sleep a line, different rail system. so between countries that's only one of his problems, the real ways and also the infrastructure managers are organized fairly nationally . so they have their own rules and, and we are a european railway and we want to have international trains running. and for most real ways, that is just a small, small part of their work and their thinking sophistic show, traveling by trains that meets at least 10 times less you tube in 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 to, to international train tickets being tax plane, tickets and fuel 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 on things here. if we would use all the net infrastructure we have
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for international lives in that to wait, 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 than scheduled because of maintenance, work on it's aging infrastructure. one more challenge to new sleep between we'll have to deal with step fast and l 20. i'm so them, i still had this new job and i'm going to kind of bavaria finding out why buying unix decade of domestic dominance might soon be over
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the on this point. now as far a. lauren, thank so much raining a bundle, your champions barn munich face a real risk of losing the title to the rivals beraskigy adornment on saturday, the german heavy weights of one the league for the last 10 seasons in a row. so what's gone wrong? this time? dominant kane has more on barnes turbulent, sees west. some clubs have tracy cabinets, buying munich has a museum for the many prizes. it has one here of dozens of silver and gold. remind is of past triumphs. no other german team is being anywhere near was successful. but for the 1st time in 10 years, this season has been elect lesta by and currently live 2nd in the lead with one game to go. having been no extensive europe and the gym and kept in april. the previous manager julia non guzman, was sacked in march and replaced by thomas to should,
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to almost immediately have to deal with 2 players, leroy sign a and saudi omani, who got involved in a pawn shop with each other after a big game. saw some kind of monster. they couldn't deal with the dispatcher over elective. and those companies overall, they couldn't build a united to him either because he's been obviously a coach in august month. didn't make it. and even a new coach to him was to close. didn't manage to form a teen. hold open, so from below, superstar for die hard fans like hans, gail stuck these on worrying times he's grown used to seeing his team list the title, know of the house for 10 years. he says, many friends think something is wrong with the club was on the page and in the bold rather job, the math in the system. well, nobody knows what's going on. here. we have a saying in german, is that the fish rock from the head down to so that means something is wrong. you can tell by the mood and you can own you when you're fully a team, into the void left by his team a step. but what's the adult itself?
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8 times jim and champions and now with number 9 within reach beyond what's known as it took so long dispute is that if you are fully we have played ourselves into a situation that has created a lot of you for it. and that's exactly what we wanted to move in front of us. and even though it's a special week, the key is not to do anything special, but to just try to repeat all the things we did well before we have. we can last time his opposite number in munich sets his side standards have dropped this season off. can we slipped up enough times now, but we're in a situation where it's our own fault and the end responsibility. of course we will now try to finish a race and give it to the old, but it's not a season that was satisfied with nothing demonstrated spine unix, historical powell more on seeing all these trophies lined up next to each other. for 10 titles in a row, will that be an 11th? no sit for us. the adult ones have anything to say of assets. they went on saturday . it's over dominant came houses, era of fine munich,
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state level manager here in cops as he hopes for us here. dormant will win the blended league club was the workman's manager when the last one of the bundles like it in 2012, they face another one of his former is team teams mains on saturday. so i can say in this case, i would be happy, don't know, bins against mines, but once it's all problem mine. so what if anything more triggered finds that months were funded last game then i think that would have had the chance to qualify for europe because i think that's of the table. if i went home, is that right? it might be not that much into it. yes, i hope talk montville in arsenal manager. mchale are attached to it says the club must nail a summer transfer window as they look to go one better. and when the premier league next season and consistent form since early april solve the gunners title challenge crumble, they were hoping to clinch your 1st po crown for nearly 20 years or so. it will finish 2nd behind the champions, manchester city. and so we have to nail everything that we do and we have to seek
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for excellence in everything that we told you. and we participated that you're going to have a big impact as a club and have a really pro museum plan. we may have to reflect that it beats take a step back, make sure that this is the right one and go again with with more, a determination and to and to hungry, and it's on me. so today even better. read those formula one liter max for stop and his clock the fast this time and practice i had of the monica ground. pre for are is carlos. same set face and the over the practice sessions been crushed out in the afternoon for shopping. just edged out for a shells, laclare who will be hoping for a 1st when on sunday. oh, $7.00 times a world champion, louis hampton finish 6 fast. and his name was mercedes. so much time in so many hours of, of how it works to have us here today. i'm glad that we're able to keep it on track for them. and i think we've got a lot of data. mean it's not the place to ultimate testing upgrade, but the call was getting anything good. i think ultimately it was
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a bit ashamed. we weren't as close as i had hopes at the end of the session, but i definitely felt the improvements boston celtics have given themselves a chance of making basketball history haven't gone 3 down in their playoff series with the miami heat. the celtics, of course, again 6 and the eastern conference finals and the richardson reports the most themselves expands those still a thing to believe again for a minute before was it seem recovered from being 3 down and of best of 7 playoff series. the celtics have given themselves a chance doing just that the the miami heat advantage in the eastern conference finals milestones at 32 after a 2nd strike when full,
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the cell 6 posted home. cool. when in gainesville, leave 11010972 determine of 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 year's gonna do whatever it takes experience is the best teacher and we're resilient group we've been through a lot, you know, obviously is the 1st time being in this 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 home quotes advantage the subsidies game 6 during the read them since the beginning of the game. but we're always going
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to stay positive knowing that we can and we will win this series and we'll just have to close out how we beat them by whatever in game 3. it just doesn't matter. it's about um, so, you know, collectively preparing and, and putting together, you know, a great game will play much better on saturday. the denver nuggets will play the eventual when is of this series. so the m b a championship and the richardson l g 0 . okay, and that is all your support for now. it's now back to lauren in london. far. thank you very much and that's it for me on taylor for this news up. i'll be here and just let me know before and after today's news for me. and then if you can, like searching the
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