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after a lifetime, in stainless an emigrant returns to some of the land, upon discovering his unsuccessful how could be a gold mine but to benefits his community from the minerals beneath the land, he must navigate the age. o tribal disputes, a buffet. witness golden light. on now to sierra from boston law, a will along with, with neither side, willing to negotiate because the ukraine war becoming a forever war is america's global leadership, increasingly fragile. what will us politics look like? as we had said, the presidential election of 2024 critically look us politics the boston line, the
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or so it'd be a sense the troops to the both of off divided classes between police and ethics. so being protested in northern customer, the carried on to the misses out. is there a license also in the news to don's ami close on the service and former soldiers to re enlist to boost its ranks. and it's popular against the rapid support forces of to 22 years on the run. one of the most wanted suspects. 1994. the winds in genesis on appears in the quotes in south africa. and we look at what's behind the rise maternity tests among black women and the us, the survey as presidents as cool, the national security council session to discuss the bonded and stop ro account
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between police and ethnic serves and nearby northern coast of the next on the future which faced his army on its highest level of combat, readiness, know the troops to the border. you address the issue with the pro government rowdy in belgrade for the we weeks of protests against him, the to mess shootings. but it's not my perfect video. we're facing a difficult period when it comes to cost of and metal here. probably the most difficult. we have no way to go. they pressured us with lies fraud and tricks from all sides. we have done nothing wrong to anyone, backed into a corner as we are. we have no choice but to defend our country and now people, we will protect and ask for peace. i will fight for every 2nd of peace. so it's last longer. but i'm telling you the 1st attack on the subs in the north of cost of the thought here, sub you will not sit idly by you want to banish subs, but you won't succeed. this of audience in northern cost. if i broke out self,
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the ethics start to stop police from a school to recently elected ethnic albanian the, to his office. us has condemned the incidents. so i need to have an impact on his relations with costa, but i didn't bother reports police outside the local government building in northern costs of, of being pelted with objects. that's going to take us into the crowd. for testers have gathered here in the town and switch on trying to stop immediately . it may prevent the results. they were among the $50000.00 search and northern coast of o. $2.00 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. like 2 separate vehicles and then they took peacekeeping missions to kosovo. arrived in the center of 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 boat. a population decided to basically non violently process. today again, please call me if those may or unfortunately serve young people peacefully processing their math. richard routes, tours with hundreds and police personnel, albanians for the majority of more than 90 percent of the cost of those. but there was small minority and aries have to know where the serbs are and the majority. so now to make those votes was less than 4 percent local sub say they went with a new mess or from us, mcalpine the and policies the claiming and agreement taking back 10 years with greater autonomy hasn't been respected. we've seen in recent months, negotiations on the highest level between validate and peace be now however, every time that we touch up on the topic of either un membership for cost of oh, which is the red line for serbia. or the question of the association of cert municipalities, which was really the end, the process like we went back in 2013 all of us that and be here,
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the cost of the government be, you know, that that's basically the red line for costs. so the government much pushed in and bel grade verbally agreed to implement of western bucks plan. it's saying that improving ties in diffusing tensions. but those tensions url to real. but the bubble which is 0. it goes a sorry the, the is a member of the cost of those parliament she says sub at which hasn't recognized customers independence. because use this content back to rick in the past. it's not the 1st time that serbia has ordered its troops close to border with castillo. it's 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 publication of precedent which is uh towards uh, comfortable and its uh serenity. what do we have seen recently in, in particular, with the advanced for municipalities in the north is the fact that which is border the resignation off for many years. and other, so being representative from costs are based the fusions to reside and to leave the
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institutions leaving the institutions without actually people who would represent their citizens. so within the last 6 months, we have as citizens, without municipalities, services for municipalities in the north. and also municipalities, we've always 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 floor postponed for a, for in april, all the efforts were made from possible use the fusions to actually to have the election be to help properly. and this is in april when we a in also encountered interference from serbia, directly from government and presidents, which is himself discouraging service that participates in these elections, threatening them using all kinds of methods of threat them and blackmail, a dispute surrounding costs by centuries old, but it was in the 1990s of the breakup of the former yugoslavia, the self declared republicans predominantly was named albanian as once recognition
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as an independent nation. in 1990, a testing called banyon alms groups launched a rebellion to end. so being rule, it led to yvonne and the response by 7 forces. the later nato intervened, forcing savvy to pull out its troops. since then, international peacekeepers have been present in 2008. acosta both declared its independence. but serbia has not recognized it. the us has been customized the main support of the treatment at territory and financially in march acosta by around the serbian government and made a verbal agreements backed by the west to gone to local subs more autonomy. the government in christina, retaining ultimate authority, has been we're out of it. she's a political scientist specializing in the western balkans. he thinks the situation has been working for some time. now. we see that as the government of serbia has become less democratic over the last few years as it has become more autocratic and centered on the person of elk, something which is the prospect for violence and serious instability certainly have
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grown. so in so much as of which is facing a very serious domestic political crisis. unfortunately that raises the probability of some kind of violence in and i think unfortunately, the reality is the both the kind of the e u. n. us lead talk. so probably of it kind of the western initiative in, in the cost of us or be a dispute is fundamentally broken. and it's fundamentally broken largely because we have increasingly treated the cost of what was the problem in dispute rather than serve you to serve. you fundamentally that has of locked in, obstructed virtually any meaningful dialogue between the 2 sides. and with especially become alarming over again. the last few years is the very significant bifurcation political standards between the 2 countries. while coast probably more and more titled as an open democracy because they do have one for them to come in while closed off and on a product society. and it's very difficult to imagine under those circumstances,
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both with the west, aggressively backing serbia and the political bifurcation between the 2 sides of a meaningful resolution to this conflict in the near future. the downs army has cooled down a service and were todd soldiers to re enlist the spots and ongoing sea spot. with the time of that tree, rapid support forces. the armies cooled up is seemingly aimed at expanding true numbers. both sides have agreed to a weak on c spy, to allow 8 to move through the country. the trace begin on monday, but they've been several violations. moving the thoughts from, i'm doing 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 civilians and occupying homes. he also said that because of the recept occupying byfield facilities, facilities like lots of plants and power plants,
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thus disrupting services. people with experienced in the military need to re armed themselves to respond to this violation. now, as for the statement from the minister of defense, people should re enlist on monday, the 29th of may. and that's when the currency flier expires between the rapids support forces and the sit 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 up to an on demand. residents said that they were able to hear heavy artillery being exchanged between the recess and the to the news army with civilians warrants of state interest to avoid being caught in the crossfire. other parts of the capital custom also within the slicing between the recess and the sudanese army. but it's not just the capital to assess here in north the airport. also witness spicing in the early hours of friday morning and human it's aaron corey are is, are you to be opened in many parts of the capital to 8 organizations like the world
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with programs say that they were able to deliver 8 to the capital. but they used to start distribution because they want to guarantee clearances from both sides to ensure the safety of their staff who are responsible for the distribution, but also to ensure the safety of the food and eat 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 their situation will get more and more desperate. hey, bill morgan, onto 0. i'm their mind leaders to don's army, general abdel thought to elbow on the has us to you and a secretary general attorney, a good terrorist to replace his invoice to the country. of the hon. as accused of all confessed as though from failing to live up to you in standards of impartiality . un spokesman though, said the catastrophe has reaffirmed his full confidence in invoice. one of the last fugitives wanted in connection with the 1994 rwandan genocide has appeared in court
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in south africa for the jens kaya shima was arrested in western cape on this day of to 22 years on the run. he's accused of taking part in the beginning of $92002.00. it says, the sheltering inside a catholic church from the 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 killing 2002 seats in western wanda, who are hiding in a catholic church. it 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 use the faith name, which is a fraud. and twin size is of the discussion of the immigration at the total charges of fraud. the 5th charge is in 2000 january 2000. when he applied for asylum,
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he gave them name and said he was, he was from portland. and when he applied for i have, if you just do testing 2004, you give the same name and can also use for them portal. so it doesn't have charges went into the other 3 charges, 334, and 5. related to him being in the kinds of eating because the case has been postponed for further investigation. i assume i could face more charges. it's like a he'll be extradited abroad to answer to the charges of genocide and quote, guys, 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, but and the oppositions was directed to another one who was the same name but to now have been or do you see him full full edges
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on the? was it the injustice living in the world? do we off? it was difficult to say what the things look to me, cuz she must been 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 cachimba retents to court in one week until then he'll remain in custody at cape town prison. while the expedition process is like you to be alone, one, prosecute to say, it's the beginning of justice for victims of crimes against humanity. for me to my low ultra 0 cape town. i'm catherine, so it is in ro wonder at the sides of the massacre with victims. according for justice, this is the catholic church here, younger where more than 2000 people were killed during the genocide. they are buried here in a mass grave. there is a memorial, a now inside, there is
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a hole where we can see close of the victims of what they were wearing shoes, us called berries, a memorial wall that has the names of everyone who died in this a charge. so it's very, very surreal to see, know, we have been speaking with to survivors who's leave the 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 felt that that is where the children will you be safe. many people here in run to run to charges because they thought that they would be protective. 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 just this cassie and saw you all to 0. rhonda belgium under ron of kyra down to prison. the swapping them on the belgian aid worker who was imprisoned on espionage charges was released in exchange for new writing. diplomats accused of putting a bomb attack. both have now arrived back home to such a body reports from tyrone did as a 5 year case came to an end for rainy and diplomats are set to allow us that the. 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 belcher. i'm hopeful of both of those to get the rest warrant issued by the government of belgium and his arrest in germany stripping, waive his diplomatic status by the austrian government. all these moods were against international laws and conventions. you also have the was arrested in 2018 in germany. that's where our officials accused him of
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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 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, calling. it is shameful ransom to terrorism and hostage taking iranian officials say also the was being used at a time of hutton, tensions with the united states, the rest of it, right in diploma. so the was, uh, was a move a that creating crisis between involved in europe because it just happened to, of the united states pulled out of the j. so if you a, a, an in wrong appointment president ru honey, was visiting europe for years after us. so these arrest iran detained, this man, 42 year old belgian citizen,
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olivia van der castillo into her on an espionage charges. belgian officials demanded his release. and on friday, the prime minister of belgium maintained van de castillo was wrongfully accused. forties. yeah, i see all of your spent 455 days in prison and tear ran in unbelievable conditions . innocent olivia of under castillo returned to belgium, is a relief, a relief for his family, friends and colleagues, or the prisoner swap was mediated by the gulf. the state of vermont, the news of the prisoner exchange came from the romani. foreign ministry to stays before the sole ton of amman, 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. door safari, l g, 0 to hong. so to come here on of this era why the value of the turkish and there is
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crumbling in northern syria. going to sleep somewhere in germany, and waking up in amsterdam of russell's can be a fun and efficient way of profiting while listening less c o 2 at the same time and will afford the not trade. that's how you are please. once again, living in love with speak to change the years here. where here let's go with your world. the weather update is always nice to see you beginning in the middle lease. look at this one push of there. we've got for gaza. your temperatures are closing in on 40 degrees over a saturday. could see some storms erupt over the top end of the red sea, same for the eastern shore. as of the red sea is, well, we'll keep our eyes peeled for that in time for us and the golf at times that wind will be coming off the golf for us here in doha. so touch more shumate over the
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course of the weekend. spill a breezy picture through bucket stansen and below just on provinces, the sea breeze in karachi, about 40 to 50 kilometers per hour. so you guess that that's going to pump in the humidity in karachi on saturday for a turkey out is an unsettled picture for the western side of the country. showers really never too far away from it stumble. and in cairo we could have our hottest stay of the year. your temperature potential lead up to 40 degrees. there are useful rushes. storms across west africa and this line of rain pushing out of the western sahara into northern mauretania on saturday. central africa through cameroon, equitorial guinea gap on that's the biggest pulses of rain and for now in the western cape providence, in south africa it's fine. but this weather maker will move in over monday and also for now your temperatures are below average. the oscar winning actor cate blanchett,
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discuss how advocating for refugees has changed her outlook people. i met for incredibly welcoming environmental to give and talks about the challenges facing the un with the ongoing global crisis. unit c icon reach one of these people. so it just reinforced to me the pointing to the international community to maintain humanitarian aid. you and hcr, goodwill in basset or cate blanchett, talks to alj a 0 the of the watching. i'll just say a reminder about top store this out. so it'd be as presidents as cool the national security council session to discuss the father and stop for the account between
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these and ethnic serbs nearby. it doesn't cost of that. it happens when protest, just try to stop offices, misquoting and recently elected ethnic albanian man to his office. so don's army has cooled the service and retired, so just to re enlist spots and ongoing cease farms are going to treat bracket. support forces which expires on monday. have already been several violations on the last fugitives wanted in connection with the 1994 runs of genocide in the south african quote. the tense she met was arrested on wednesday of to 22 years on the, on the turkish layer has hits a record know ahead of sundays presidential run of investors say that concerned about what may be in store if president richard type one secures another time in office many blame the president's policies for driving down to there is violated by 76 percent of the last 5 years. is trying to come out can extra early as embrace to
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n t refugee. you at to rip, to try to attend the race around. are in the opposition control region of northwest syria. the turkish mirror has been used as the main currency for years. and the bank notes are quite literally crumbling their system to replace them and hold reports. it's been years since the opposition enclave in northwest syria replaced the local currency with the turkish liter. authorities here wanted to protect the population from the currencies collapse, but not long after the economic crisis across the border in took you spilled into this region, building or a to lost its value. and now there is a new problem. how do i look at this? customers don't accept 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
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a difficult choice and i mean even though even if many of our customer support in all they have damage bills, it's a problem for me. if i accept them because i can't use it. 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 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 other way something should be done to resolve this problem. we already had to seize with the us dollar. old bank notes lose up to 40 or even 50 percent of the value, because there's no institution to replace them. some are now questioning the
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benefits of using the turkish lisa at all, so that there was a 0. the presidential candidates who was leading the poles, head of elections, and go to mazda, has been bought from standing constitutional quotes rejected. and the po, from the case has been made up against his exclusion from the bottom of the 25th of june of 28. his rivals have accused his citizen prosperity, parties irregularities, and illumination press. 6 in the ada is the 3rd candidates to be disqualified, nearly $7000000.00 women in the united states. if an area is limited, although access to maternity services on health advocacy group says the so called maternity does, it's kind of been red. covet mostly rural counties which make up more than a 3rd of the us non profit organization. much times says more women are dying in child, but as a result, how did you a customer reports for years?
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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 . her heart 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. nevertheless, 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
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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, 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 babies. dr. mccune the 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
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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 a pregnancy related cause. then white women as the african american women in the united states. the health care and prenatal care of women dying from birth childbirth is exponentials. what i never thought will happen to me or my family is, is acting like in this moment. miguel 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 for the 1st time in 14 years. a sleeper train from but late
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and has arrived in brussels and new 9 should serve as a more climate to print the alternative to cheap european flights. photo step boston explains europe's rel, network is catching up to date to compete with budget headlines, shape, and tools. yes, couldn't wait for this moment. the return of a train that takes you to brussels overland while you sleep. in many ways, it's much more comfortable because you don't have to go through security. you don't have you, you have your privacy, but you can open the window looking out it's, it's much more human toddling. and the thing you meet interesting people and you get people wanted to speak to, you know, i speak to you on the plan. since fly in 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
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the i came for a show us lounge december 2022 together with the surface from fox, 2 zurich, and switzerland and nitrate from barras 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, that's traveling international and by train in europe, it's still quite a challenge because when it comes to trains, florida stills that we much exist within the u. lunches and those months, right? the we 5 so you will be and sleep line, different rail system. so between countries, but only one of his problems, the railways and also the infrastructure managers are organized fairly nationally. so they have their own rules and, and we are, you're being 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 statistics show traveling by.

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