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[000:00:00;00] the fruits or reject the most progressive constitution ever proposed for any nation in the history. yes or no. voted no big picture. us was a question that goes into the very foundation of security until the all calm of its relationship with indigenous people. the muscle and the midst of 2 parts, one on the jersey,
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the 10s of thousands protest. and sylvia accusing the government of encouraging a culture of violence, calling too much, you can see it on the city and on the remains in the high or low, you know, it's voted with cost of, of the class, just looking at it makes sense. and customers news, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is obviously a red light from don't will. so coming up, come, painting comes to an end. and so here as presidential candidates worship times already went on, come all could reach the router and some relief and millions in savannah as a well food program resumes a deliveries, delayed by weeks of finding the we begin inserted beer with tens of thousands of protest as i've been in the streets of central bell grade for
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a 4th week. the voice that rang against the government. i say 7 of pharmacies on doing enough to tackle corruption and violence. the movement was triggered by 2 mass shootings this month and was 18 people died. everyone's secondary president, alexander boot church, step down his leader of his party, but is expected to remain upset. he is head of state. the bottles of the message of this rally today is that we want to live in a country without violence, without violence, against, without biased against children without violence, overland. we want to live in a more stable and i'm calmer country. this is why i came, he is not always, that's it. so i say everything has come to a head. that's the last, the drugs and all we want to change, not just of the regime but of the whole system that's in place for the for that to happen, the media must be liberated and alexandre, which is government must be brought down. i hope that we will stay in this country that we will succeed in recovering the fusions that we will enter into a new area. the mean that,
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that we will revitalize values because we are now living in the system and we found you with a crushed out of there was bernard smith has more from the protest in bel, great, this is the 4th week. now again, the government, following the much to my shootings here and say i be killed, 18 people in shops, the nation protest. choosing the government, i'm not doing enough to crack down or change a culture of violence that they believe is prevalence. here instead of being society and the government not doing enough to tackle corruption with a major demonstrations on friday in favor of the government. press one and election violence slide to it's actually 12 months ago. but these are the 4th week of m. c government protests where they want the government to really try and address what makes these, these systematic challenges in serving size, you thought of as a cultural fund and how to 0 cell. meanwhile, attentions between savvy and neighboring cost of the running high belgrave says
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it's full suspension of the boat that will remain on the highest state of alert until further notice. it's in response to violence on friday between police and northern cost of, of an ethnic serbs angry over the election of ethnic albanian mass. that's a big report. some of that jump in cost of us said in flag and taken down, please replace it with the costs volkswagen outside the building. but so can i shoot some steps uncomfortable flow to the streets, pay the signs of the back to the previous day. but this still a strong police presence, gemini, is the latest concrete critical of cost flows response towards it's a minority. i'm very convinced that yesterday was a bad day for possible. and for the whole this done by a cons agent low codes have multiple voice. they objections to the police response to the assessments. we tried to speak to the police and the commander peacefully to reduce tensions, to find some other solutions. but they would not listen to us. they started to use
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force, they threw tear gas. that's us shocked. thumbs up to you back in, comfortable, sorry to say they were trying to. so the obligations to the constitution serves here have left key institutions and boy, cartridge recent elections event objected to ethnic albanian men as taking office who are elected the streets in those uncomfortable a full of 7 flags. it's not just the nice thing is in the thirty's, fine, problematic mural to button civil comes and recommend adage found a duty of all kinds and crimes against humanity. but he's seen as a hero here. international force is money to fragile the piece, and there's a real fee of the situation could get worse. if it isn't to deescalate action quickly, you try to sneak down your view and maybe yesterday it was on the edge of a real conflict. the comfortable government has to understand that you can build trust with citizens said in the north of possible by send the special forces on use of force. the international community has to take as in measures to prevent fed escalations because the consequences could be devastated. communities are divided
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among the ethnic lines mitrovica, it's just a bridge. everywhere we do, you ever see a strong sense of self investment? the comfortable authorities may have one that left us with the men is entering the municipality buildings. but this still space to consider the challenge of how to make an ethnic set population field, a part of a majority of being comfortable with many here don't recognize the republic self decision dependence recognizes institutions and would much rather comfortable as a big data. well, yes. and we've gotta have it as a political scientist specializing in the west. and bo, comes to just live from los angeles. has been good to have you back with us. i mean, how wondering then all these renew tensions between cost of and said be, i mean cost, but please say no. they were only a scolding these democratically elected out baby in mass to their offices, despite the fact that most customers, a boy called to the vote. it is very worried because it's part of a pattern of working conditions on the grounds. and we've also seen successive
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rounds of western light negotiations break down, because some very fundamental issues simply cannot be resolved on the ground presently, largely again, owing to the transitions. so the authorities in belgrade who keeps signaling and keep directing their various proxies in north costs of all, to resist any form of integration with the local authorities based on a patient and having one called at the elections. obviously it's very, very difficult for that community to have any kind of say, or representation of christian, which was a huge mistake on the part of belgrade. and i think on the part of local ethics serve leaders. and that is in some ways what has made this particular moment so difficult to address. um yeah, so what about subbing president, alexander village. i'm going to be seeing weeks of anti government demonstrations. now rising tensions with cost of o as this weekend, him politically, do you think i it's difficult to say whether it's we can tell them because he has
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such a strong grip on power and media and society general in serbia. he's a cause i autocratic, and certainly a degree a liberal figure, certainly is not a functional democracy in a meaningful sense of the term. um and in societies that are not free, it is always difficult to gauge as to how we are not. the regime actually is, is clearly the case that alex and the judge does feel that he is under considerable public pressure. that is part of the reason also why he has been encouraging his proxies in the north of costs of altering gauge and some of this militancy that we've seen over the last few days. but as to actually how in peril he's seriously is, it's difficult to say the structure where, where does all of us then leave it? there was a you facilitated talks that you mentioned that was supposed to normalize relations between both sides. these talks i've been going on for 12 years, but still be a still refusing to recognise cost of that in the us as nope, neither side controlling the block until a normalized ties. right. i mean,
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i think the issue in many ways is a fundamental impasse. and i think if we want to see any kind of meaningful progress, actually be honest is actually going to have to be on the used specifically. yeah, it just looks at nato, which is to say specifically on the so whole 5 non recognize there is a bias stage for them to you do not recognize comfortable where they to unilaterally recognize possible sovereignty. at some point in the near future, it would completely re make the dynamic of this dispute. and would, i think finally, convince serbia that it's policy. it's a strategy of intransigence obstruction is i'm, it has failed. and that the only way forward is to actually meaningfully sit down and accept the reality that is the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the republican customer. yeah, so just a final thought to you. i mean, the united states was quick to condemn costa voted for this recent bonds. but do you think that's a sense of frustration in pristina that washington is perhaps a pleasing the future georgina bell grade?
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what consequences then could we see play out? i think that is a widespread perception not just addition of but also in montenegro in bosnia herzegovina, i think is the, the administration of dividing instruction has made it very, very clear that it is the same training bell grades interest in its western bolton's policy. i think the statements by the secretary blanket and another american officials yesterday made very, very clear that they fund events. we now see this region through the prism of serbia's interest. that is obviously the point deeply alarming and deeply destructive to meaningful your atlantic progress and, and initiatives in the western balkans. but unfortunately, i don't see very much opportunity at this juncture, for the binding instruction to change his policies, which will only make this attraction more dangerous in the short term. yeah, certainly, i've been trying to get your thoughts and your analysis. thanks very much. indeed
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for talking to us government. thank you. that's the campaigning for sundays presidential run office ended into key voters will choose in the coming hours between president richard typo the. when and opposition need to come all can extruded in n correct? i'll just say was restful, said look. so what the candidates have to say during the last pitch, the voltage as campaigning through to close the presidential candidates made their final push to companies. what there's to add one entities campaign in his stumble, read his post, the categor began stability and continued to having the keywords to watch his election campaign. he has promised to support his powerful and prosperous country with a more assertive role in international every now turn key i use use of this is turkey century. we want to make this year a centennial, the beginning for a stronger nation based on the solid foundations. we have been building for our nation for the past 21 years, but he's now facing his most difficult challenge. his arrival came up,
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comes out of a full amount of content backed by a broader position, forced air blowing into a 2nd. around the ramos, a rev set back for ad, one of the we need to separate them elections over the last 2 decades. because the received the vote in the run of is a referendum on the future direction of truth to you. for your rights for justice and the rule of law, there needs to be prosperity in every household. my aim is to bring justice to this country and peace in every household. i want you to be sure of that. cease assuming the office as the leader of the people's republic and party custodial has lost several of the elections. a guest act on but determined to defeat ad 16, the opposition parties have joined forces for this presidential election. we've kind of started which was an as been unit 2 later, but add on let the in the 1st round with 49.5 percent of the world wife, coastal literacy and 44.9 percent of the present ad, one notable position leaving secure enough what's to read in the 1st round that the
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result was expected by many, but the main surprise was the hardwood for the nationalist parties. many, nobody could be the king makers in the rental, and that has 4 possessions candidates to reconsider that is actually competing to at tech. the nation is what's the might of man to the position leader comes the focus. he's seconds on campaign, on the anti refuge est estimates. publish interest sent home medias of syrian african and pakistani refugees students will go was one of the main slogans everything on the boards. and as a result, the leader of the nationalist victory party. it does the has almost to support for cause donald but not again. another alternation is presidential candidate who came to us in the 1st round has decided to support present ad one in the run of the preliminary results with the last hours often with this cast their ballots to deal with either continue with present ad one or choose any leader, but does it actually would be closed?
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it was especially by refugees that happened in which fear and uncertainty. this was sort of that, oh, just your own kind of not a launch in northern pac hassan has killed at least 11 members of a pneumatic tried. the group of families was crossing the northern shanta top past when they were hit by the avalanche harsh weather conditions that made rescue operations difficult in the area. which boat is the cash moved on these as well for the program has concerned it has resume the delivery of aidan sedans. capital cartoon deliveries had been repeatedly delayed because of fighting early this month . operations was suspended, following the coming of 3 a to work as you and says, more than half of saddam's population is in need of humanitarian assistance to move in as more from from the month humanitarian aid has thought that the trickle into the capital to on subsidies the world food program said that it has positive food distribution in parts of on demand city, and that it needs security guarantee for it to be able to reach half
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a 1000000 people who've been trapped in the capital and in desperate need of 8. but finding is still continuing in parts of the capital for 2 classes between the rapids support forces and disabilities army were reported in hot assume cities with rooms of smoke c and rising during mid afternoon. our local time here in the capital festival. there's also been reports of slicing in the city of and fax it in northeast are for residence there say that they were unable to leave their homes due to heavy exchange of gunfire between the rapid support forces understood in these army. now northstar for i'm therefore, as a regent, as in desperate need of humanitarian aid, due to heavy fighting between the rapids support forces and it's our allies, malicious. and the city's army health services have been destroyed. many people say they don't have access to market and they need to cross the border into neighboring chad to be able to get so many parent assistance. but that moving was continued. conflict is becoming difficult. 8 organizations say that the repeated violence
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between the recess and disability army, despite the cease fire in place, is how bring the operations. and that they need to guarantee the safety of their staff and the supplies to be able to move. many people who we spoke to on the 5th day of the ceasefire say that they are losing hope, that it would reach them, especially because the ceasefire is due to expire on monday. and this being caused by the army port retired army officers and soldiers to re enlist to fight in the, the conflict against the rapids support forces and to help them with the rapid support forces, occupation of, by some facilities such as once a plants and power plant police retired police officers have also been called to re enlist. so people who are in the capital of some other parts of the country are concerned that's once the ceasefire expires. they'll be more intense fighting between the rapids support forces and the new army. and they'll be caught up in the middle people morgan onto 0 on duty man. yes, president joe biden, under public and house speaker kevin mccarthy say
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a deal to end. the debt ceiling stand off is very close to lighthouse and republican negotiate to say they've made progress and talks to raise the debt limit for another 2 years. the treasury department has borne, the government could run out of money to pay its bills. if congress doesn't act by june 5, an official has moved from washington, dc of the music is that they're closed, but of course they're not really difficult. but these are the, the areas where people on both sides of both parties have said, look the red lines and we're not going across them. we can't agree to that sort of thing. so they talk till about 2 o'clock this morning. they're back on capitol hill over the last few hours trying to so i show the last todd few yards. you'll bide known as we camp david wood. he's spending this holiday weekend, said that he thought a deal was close up. but then the white house, a couple of hours later said look, the republicans are risking perhaps tipping america into recession to watch the session for the scene. certainly what done it yelling. told is, is that the us we don't have money on during the 1st night because of the measures
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that the treasury department has taken. they've said no, it's going to be no june the 5th and not mike slip a bit, but it's done with we know that if you've got a deadline that is in pending, suddenly that focuses your attention and your efforts. and so the hoping to get this done that kevin mccarthy, who is the lead to the speaker of the house, the leader of the republicans in the house. he has said he thinks that could be a fault as early as tuesday. but there's still a lot of ground to cover. now remember, there are those on the right wing of the republican party. you say they want to suspend the cuts and they're not willing to give jo, bike any sort of political when i, when and there's those on the left of the republican party. you see your context benefits, particularly for those who are struggling the most. those to have got to be brought together. you've got to get it through the house, then the senate, and then signed by the president. let's also to come here and i'll just area including violence and intimidation on a send me a better way to say that being forced out as more is really set. let's move in and finding
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a home away from home. we some of the journey of thousands of after left the country since a ton of buttons on the, on the map this holiday weekend. the east coast is not gonna be that please. the circulation here currently, the carolinas was moving slightly north. it will produce some pretty significant down polls that's going to be miserable. weather in raleigh, running up to the sea and to the west of that. and it's more or less just in the foothills of the rockies that's running up the western side of the plains states, significant sherry outbreaks, sundry for the samsung, particularly in west texas and down the pacific coast mosley brace. so it could be back to, you know, 17 degrees in san francisco. her brakes are shabby range throughout california. doesn't change usually we kind of get to monday except the shells moving to the
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plains themselves. and this won't stretching the rock up into the middle of canada, not halt, but was so you've got 26 when he picked, for example, in dc. we'll get those shows, i think, to match the dump service the bahamas has been yoda jamaica and keep her old in line for some big shells. a line that stretches down to was panama and the mexico showers in lansing might be quite big. that'd be sundry to be honest, science, america, there's more of a traditional line that's line here is setting up, i think for next month, those that are all big down pools sciences that they've any message of warmth is going back to chilly. but sunny weather, the i'm harry davies and the kimberly in western australia or indigenous communities attaining at with sciences to create a new approach to marine conservation land rover even. but the fear
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i'm afraid to do any reporting from brazil is you're going to try this, protecting biodiversity pro, defending themselves against the legal invaders price. oh no. does 0 the the full come back and pick them out about top stories here. this, our thousands of servers have much in the streets of bells, right. mon and the government do more to tackle corruption and violence protest off and 4 weeks ago of the 2 mat shootings which 18 people were killed. meanwhile, sylvia says it's for his station. the other cost of a boat will remain on the highest item and it's in response to bonding some friday
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between police and open cost of living ethnic subs. and we have, you mentioned the albanian unfolding stations were open in the coming out and key. the country's 1st one of the presidential election voters, which is between president photo. i'm and the that can all coach through the russian says ukraine. this target has an oil pipeline limits western vote on the local governance has drones where use need a ton of level 10 kilometers and the border with batteries. the pipeline wasn't damaged, but one building was destroyed. no casualties have been reported by patrick berry is the defense and security expert at the university of bob. he says, ukraine is increasing activities to disrupt russian forces. logistics is a sign of keys looming counter offensive. i think really what, what we could expect is, is a, a conservative attempt across the front line as much as the ukrainians kinda tied
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in to fix the russian forces in place to deceive them. in other places there may well be some probes and then i would expect them to, to once they find some weaknesses to reinforce the there there's a set success or having there and fight fight through. that. the real question for them is, is, will it be a breakthrough like our kids, where they find a massive weakness last september, or would it be more like her son where that had to grind things have i think what we could expect is a growing that the stars followed by potentially a breakthrough somewhere, whether it's at the scale, of course on it. it's just very hard to cool. there's a lot of variables that we just don't know like how will the russian conch scripts perform? how willy and you radians performed with the new western kids just just on tested things. we just don't know at the moment. not more than a 170 palestinian veterans and they occupied westbank of pumped up their belongings
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and left. they say these ran the government and settlers had been working together to force them out from the outside. westbank. neither abraham, as the stores for decades by doing so has been on the move, looking for grazing land, water, and better living conditions in the occupied west bank. they're moving for safety reasons. within 30 families from the inside of your community needs. i'm a law are packing up their belongings and leaving the place this cold home for 40 years. they still have this is the increasing is really secular tax is making it impossible for him and his family to stay sort of live either side with spoken with spoken with my children or skate, they get nightmares about settlers. i don't, if we get hurt, is it worth it? look at the land is precious, but it's not more important than the lives of my children. if i tried to defend myself, i'll be hurt. and if i don't, i'll be using as well. you won't have to leave it as really, supplements, and outposts are surrounding the community. how much god,
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this is settlers have become more and more violent towards the palestinians would be what am i the israeli police used to come when we call and complain? settlers used to leave, but now it's a different story. they called the settlers and threatened to come, but they don't. so the settlers end up staying talking, those ceiling over her that these read the minute to re has it should demolition orders for their homes. some of which are funded by the european union. this video shows what the community looked like last year. 200 palestinians lived here with their hertz. now they have old, left it took is really so there's only a few hours to move and they prevented our team from filming, and ordered us to leave them threatened and chased this away for a few kilometers. well, as soon as call, this is really policy file and transfer meant to force palestinians of the land and
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bring in settlers instead of and this transfer of citizens is considered illegally under international law. but you can see how the cetera this ration works together . the settlers are building the elbows, but the administration is issuing within one nation orders and demolishing entering that basically, i'm just gonna be with the stimulus altogether, the water and electricity, new construction. now the community is trying to start over. some have moved to alabama, yet a village about 6 kilometers away. they say they're here seeking a see for place for the families with the rising number of set to their attacks. even that might not be guaranteed that but he just the to the occupied with things one of hong kong is biggest pro democracy group says it's desponding because of a leadership vacuum. the civic party is among the last opposition parties in the territory of china. impose the national security law 3 years ago. members have been squeezed out of local councils,
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many key plans of fled into exile and we see the effect of the potty was already dictated by the fact that nobody came forward to seek the election. as the chairman. ready the executive committee, so with all the succession and given the constraint in a financial situation to bonum 3 days, why not? is really a not a surprise. thousands of afghans are believed, have made their way to mexico since 2021. when the taliban retentive power in afghanistan, many have been caught up in the search of refugees, migrants trying to seek asylum in the united states. monday, the regular reports now from mexico city. so it's nearing 2 years since the
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chaotic withdrawal of us troops from afghanistan. although us forces evacuated, tens of thousands of atkins, thousands of others who did not receive direct assistance from the us were forced to find other ways to leave the country. so i'm have found themselves stuck in unexpected places like mexico. since the fall of cobble in 2021, mexico has seen a sharp rise of refugees from afghanistan. more than 1400 had been registered by mexico's national migration institute. a lee is one of many afghan refugees. we've come to see mexico as the proverbial final stretch before reaching the us. i have been the in mexico is on was the 15 months. i never taught to leave my country. i never felt i never took a covey mexico. after waiting patiently in mexico for more than a year, elise says his us asylum appointment has finally been scheduled. the look of relief
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and excitement is written on his face. but in mexico, afghans or just some of the 10s of thousands, also waiting for a shot at requesting us to assign them with no guarantees that the weight will pay . all experts say it's the result of a backlog. visa applications linked to a search in human migration through north america. a human rights group say that richard numbers of migrants transiting through mexico couples with changing policies on the us mexico border. i've only added to the challenges facing asylum seekers. and there seems to be little exception, even for the most vulnerable groups. and what is unfortunate is that if there is a group of people that should have exemplified, you know, that demonstrated to their life was under the threat that the future of their girls was compromised. have to be in some ways, a strategic allies. it was just go to the dentist and so they became very symbolic
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to many people of how the rights asylum is now being charged throughout the world. the spiraling humanitarian crisis in afghanistan today you will by the return of the tal yvonne and we're sitting economic conditions is causing concern over the next way of refugees. when with the apple, al jazeera, mexico city, south korean police, the passenger who opened them across the door and see on the airlines flight shortly before it landed, was struggling. mentally. mine was detained and reported. they told offices that he opened the door because he was uncomfortable and wants to get off the plane quickly . he also said he was stress doctor, recently losing his job. 9 passengers were taken to a hospital with breathing issues. calling the incident in vegas on friday. the 1st direct, adjusting tray has taken the top prize of the come food festival courtroom drama

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