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while who is making these mistakes, they don't believe that they're born. that old finds travelers to tennessee to investigate why the state has one of the longest sentences in the us, for juveniles convicted of murder. 51 years behind bars on a jersey to the drums in the home of office. 6 rainy seasons have seals more than $100000.00 somebody's of crossed into canyon since last year. i last saw a laptop village in somalia, when full grandchildren died because she had no faults to keep them. and the last scouting trying to live in the midst of binding on goat skin and wild and disrupt. we can't even get that. most of the people who are coming to this area are not registered as rest yet, so they are struggling to survive. they have very little what talk and sees the longest drive for the
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people in ukraine. scouts runs a covers more explosions. go often keep hours on the military, set it down, dozens of russ drones and massage the money in sites thousands there in life. and so coming up is friendship. 1081 with the presidential runoff, extending his 20 g as in pound. but his challenge, it cools, the votes on fast security forces in highlands northern costs of our ethnic stubs, the opposing albanian may, is taking homeless in that area. i'm not, jerry is new president, bullets new who is who in, in taking offices, the countries faces widespread insecurity. i'm slowing economic course. the,
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the we begin in ukraine when more explosions have been heard in the capital. often new raid warning sounded over the city of the ukrainian ministry set. it shot down more than 6 feet rushing. drones and crews themselves. on monday, people across k, you've rushed to find safety and have been told by the man to remain in shelters. natasha butler's in the ukrainian capital when we were here in the center of cable in this square, the more done square the most famous part of the city when we heard. and, and so i are and starting out. and i thought was already unusual because we haven't heard one during the day for quite a while now. surely off to that, we had some very loud explosions of series of explosions. we looked up and we saw a defensive streaking through the sky. what we now know is ukrainian officials all
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saying that those a defenses, a showdown, ballistic missiles, have these them is also the hall to, to detect, which is perhaps why there wasn't much time off to be heard that a rate to when those missiles were actually seen to be a defenses. well, for racing above us, but i have to say people care on this square that it until then being having a normal day in the sun shopping and having coffee was suddenly running towards the metro station to take shelter. a lot of them very visibly shaken some people, but we spoke to said that they were very worried because of course these attacks have been happening repeatedly at night, tearing keith since the beginning of the month. but this is the 1st time, as i say that we've had one during the day. the man of the city says there's some wreckage of some debt free, i should say, has full and impulse for the city, but there was a lot of damage and thankfully, no casualties. a circus
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president, richard tape 81 is daunting. his the time and office on to be thing, come all college, the ruler and sundays run off at once. tequila more than 52 percent of the vote and what is being described as one of the most important and closely contested elections in decades. so that means they don has this report from assemble it's been one of the most important fights in a political career spanning 3 decades. as a loss would have been the end of an era. a winwood cement is legacy is one of the most powerful leaders in monday to kia judge of tell you about it. the one told a gathering of supporters to have face in the future. because we are the only when is a vast selection, the entire nation is to key is the window to the victory belongs to everyone. it belongs to our democracy. the only users are to restore demonization propping
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against do key. as for the responsibility bestowed upon us by our nation, that i know how banks on our part, we are angry at anyone. now it's time to leave old disputes behind and united behind our national value. as in dreams, ramos vote was also a crucial moment for his rival, backed by an alliance of 6 opposition, policies come out of kind of shed all or had promised to fix the economy, restore the parliamentary system, and to ensure great to freedom. opposition policies are wrapping their minds around what went wrong. they initially thought people would vote with a wallace. that's a change of halting. those quite devastates very is would be to their advantage. but that didn't happen. now they need to move costs anger and frustration. and perhaps consider a complete recess of the front on a line. so they built for the election on the she's, you know, i couldn't,
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let's our nation for them to battle with another. and i didn't do that. i couldn't allow our nation to suffer from public to him to come and challenges for your rights. i have always forts and that will continue to do so. we will continue to fight for democracy and i'm asking you to join us to know if it's for now or the one is celebrating the man who's dominated to cuz you politics the century, faces a tough task ahead. reducing sky rocketing inflation, rebuilding and ty cities and improving strange relations with the west, the governing policy and its allies of retains upon them entry majority that gives of the one enough support to deliver on the promises to be made. during the election campaign, sammy's a, then i'll just see it up, is stumble, as well as speak. now, is that how some i have bought out? who is an uncle? referrals, how some i know you've been at c h. b headquarters today. what is the mood like along c opposition?
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many of the emotions remain high people across the way to the angry. they also say that they are sad because the so that yes, today was going to be an opportunity of a lifetime for them to win the election and to see the candidates come out of the list. i don't know when the race that didn't happen leaving was, i mean, an uncharted territory facing board. and so it's and see how, what the statements by a key figure of the faulty today i come in on mobile is quite significant just because it could give us an indication about an earlier base to take over the leadership of the c s. b. he spoke about the need to change and he's a so the people should be fine by took if it gives him to his way of talking. you come up with stuff like a man to a co founder of the country of the age of 2838. and so fundamental conk would go something know bill, more than date is bumbled at the age of $21.00. that reference to
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h could be in this case, is that he's reflecting what many people have been saying, which is the need for a new young generation of leaders to take over the opposition and to have that in particular. but this is quite a decisive moment for them. they know that the student is less than shall know much for the position that you have in particular if they want to move forward, they do understand they have to expend the elect for the not to do that. they need to reach out to the conservative you need to have and you figure out how could base that gap come out and come over? no, i couldn't remember one of these widely seen as not candidates. right. and what about the other ones come this morning? of course the many of them will be celebrating, but there is, of course, a lot on his in tray now that that election race is by the end truly behind it. a has a hey, spokesperson abraham cut in such a while ago that there's an indications of the table or the 6, the opposition on lines cannot continue any of that. and that is about time for
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them to come to an end. but as far as president goes up, they as one is consent, fit on a set of challenges he faces. first of all, the need to fix the economy. and all of these many experts suggest that this is the moment for him to embrace economic or foxy. and give the center bank a biggest a full. so the need for a reset forwarding policy has been attacked by the opposition on the issue of assuming refugees. and he has to the level of performance he made during the election. the election campaign, basically all the need to validate the so again, refugees back how, hey, how to build bridges with the west, the americas in particular. and the of the is that his decision to suddenly shift from objecting to feelings? joining the day to, to right to finding that decision is identification. who owns the west for the future? particular when it comes to buildings, they just click devastated areas where he needs a place
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a $100000000.00 to do that money. yes, a lot to do. okay. good to speak to your husband about us speaking to us the from i'm correct. now, spain's prime minister pedro sanchez has called for snap elections in july. it comes off to a heavy defeat and regional elections are the main all position policy picked up the largest number of sites. the parliamentary polls were originally expected for the end of the year. nigeria has a new president that would reserve a bridge terrace, defend the posts of the public of nigeria. so black she knew boot took the oath of office, little elliot in a bu, jet, today. dignitaries from across africa, witness the 71 year old being sworn in to numerous taking offices nigeria spaces widespread insecurity and slowing economic growth as go to address his life for us
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in a bu jet. so bullet to nibble has now been sworn in, talk us through all the challenges he now faces of the the table has missed one of the conference. 17 heads of state news coming at this time. no, i did, especially one of the most difficult moment. so while we're talking about security, so it could not make gross, we're also talking about our return coverage. apart from that to use inheriting a deeply divided nation, which was affected by the election. so last 2, last 2 months. now the case is still in court. however, mister temple has been sworn in today because the constitution demand, so basically he's rolling into office team 100 digit code and asked to be very, very difficult decisions in terms of the economy in terms of security. people don't want to read, it tells me to see fully reports going to keep wasn't sure we're talking about the
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economy would be easy to know. but team members, when there's a talk to ages, when they do this account, a gives us a new direction. my new pop was resolved the myriad of security concerns, but i probably to not doing it today. we also talked to the rising point, you left on this country, big t v international. again, i was just as i assistant to the publisher level. yeah. it's getting way, way out of control. we're also talking at the same time about on the economy such as suffering from high level of inflation. that's making a lot of people so, so, so difficult for them to feed their families. those are the issues one or 2 to were just coming into office to face. and right now he is running on a slogan, books called renewed with ideas for, for a better future. yes. which and it will deliver. that's a big question. a lot of people think he has the goals, just want the periods of problems. it may goes from the city or state with a population of 50 to 50000000 people and he wants to repeat type is it not just about the others? arguing about nigeria, it's a much b,
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john's company types of problems. so people, gorgeous disease, always cabinet members off school. thank you. private key point government and the next 2, which. oh, so that's why do people on the market? an idea that's how the economy would turn out 2 minutes, 2 months or so. as you say, i did a lot of challenges for the new president, but tell us a bit about the mind. tell us a bit about his resume. is he up to this challenge? well i'm it today, but we just got qualified accountant who worked with several international organizations. there also was a governor legal stage for the very critical time. so really just has been running that state and he's been project with. we pauses in may, goes to the point of pop of goal is to make growth and development infrastructure development. and today make us one of the most disappear taxes in which a state in the country force economies. gdc is wildly those of several africans countries. people able to think about it,
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so if somebody will switch to the largest economy in africa, people are hoping that this could be a reputation a larger. yeah. what does that mean? that goes to mendoza, and he does need a solid foundation that needs to be that to see that many knowledge it is watered by level of poverty. mike richard towards me, it goes, gets chopped up cities, but a game is struggling to deliver in terms of becoming a paternity just for many, not just walk. but while i've talked to by the rising corporate 10 of us in this country funding, i haven't addressed that for us in a. bu, jeff, thank you. mediation as a cooling on st. john's warring sides to extend the week long humanitarian sees find the truth between the army and the rapids. support forces is due to expire on monday evening. saudi arabia on the us and broke of the cx, 5, say, and extension will allow the delivery of age. you and says more than half the population urgently needs assistance. the accounting firm price waterhouse coopers australia has ordered $9.00 of its partners to go one leave as it faces
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a scandal over the misuse of government tax plans. and so off to a former partner who consulted on new laws to prevent tax avoidance and confidential drops with colleagues. these documents we used when with, with multinational corporations including us tech companies, b, w. c o start is acting. c. o has apologized under thomas, has moved from sydney of less than speed. all the same was brought in by australia as government to advise on how to frame new laws to stop multi nationals avoiding tax. and at the same time. busy as p w c, people with partner in particular took that information to go from the government despite it being highly confidential and use that to help when clients to advise them on how to avoid that very tax legislation. so i can plan up to conflict of interest. it was already clear, had been for many months that one particular part and that was very guilty of breaking and confidentiality agreement. he was suspended
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a long time ago. peter collins is his name. what we found out over the last couple of weeks, the parliamentary inquiry here is a, this goes a lot, the little partners knew about this. and we're boasting about it within the fun and end date, the clients on what they could achieve for them. so a complete conflict of interest that goes way beyond one partner, but whether they'll be international implications in terms of lost, broken, or ethics rules or other partners in other places who have to be suspended so well that. so i'm clear. what we now know is that knowing partners here in australia, i've been told to go and leave effectively suspended on the p w. so you said an internal report in some of this do out in september it's now going to be published publicly. they were going to keep it in time on that, but now i'm going to publish the whole notes that trying to avoid the thomas your best. but really, it goes to the cool of always intertwined relationships between big companies like this, governments, on the clients they stuff. see you as president j vot in is urging members of congress to vote for a deal. he's negotiated with republicans to raise the debt limits. the agreement
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increases the amount the government can borrow avoiding a potentially catastrophic default, but it's not clear if all members of congress will suppose it's like kind of reports. president biden arrives back at the white house on the schedule yet another phone call with the speaker of the house, which is confirmed that the budget agreement is now ready to move to the full congress for speaker. and i made it clear for the start at the only way forward was a bipartisan agreement. that agreement now goes to the united states house and to the senate. i strongly urge both both chambers to pass that agreement. let's keep moving forward. i'm meeting our obligations and building the strongest economy in history. the world optimism to from kevin mccarthy who dismiss reports of discontent among republican house members saying a conference call on saturday indicated the majority were in favor of the agreement
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. well, that's okay. because of more than 95 percent of all those in the conference were very excited. but think about this. we finally were able to cut spending were the 1st congress the vote for cutting spending year over year. but they all conservative republicans who argue the budget cuts are too modest and equally the progressive democrats who insist they are too stringent. there was funding these opposing flags that may bill vote against the bill. the question is whether there's enough of moderate support on both sides of the aisle to push the legislation through in both the house and the senate. the grave consequences of a default could be an energized infective for bi partisan action. is all in ton of partisanship and it makes it very difficult uh in various through pick and washington. um, but i think this is with all city done when you close the doors and get the principals in the room. there is still some capacity for the parties to reach
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decisions. granted, again with the that's sort of damocles hanging over their head because it really both sides agreed. it wasn't acceptable to the government did have a default. the legislators will have 72 hours to read the bill and the a mr. hold a boat in the house on wednesday. my kind of out you 0, washington, a head on now to sierra celebrations to monk, 70 years. it's the best sense the world's highest mountain being overshadowed by climate change. the lucky escape this china up to big craft would be in the the frank assessments. quite frankly, let's look, dress the elephant in the room. the reason the south koreans want their own nuclear
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to terraces because they don't trust the us informed opinions. fighting has basically lost this thing up so far that it is impossible virtually for somebody else, 7 to the race at this point in depth analysis of the days headlines. so then it might again look through the states, but there is no strong government to control and which means that this might affect other countries inside story on al jazeera gene on i'll just say that despite the roll, rain, forests and lens plate and come back in climate change, democratic republic of congo is auctioning off oil exploration blocks in the congo basis. as julie struggled to agree, a new constitution, the big picture examined for the old prejudices against indigenous people holding the country back. sierra leone heads to the hose were last year's violent protests against the rising living costs are sure to be on voters minds. you must, if possible, show documentary. a new series of advocacy direct showcases applicant stories from
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applicants to make his. we bring you the latest from practiced on, on the tension between support is a former prime minister member on ton of the powerful military gene on al jazeera, the of the welcome back you watching out. as a reminder, our top story is more explosions have been hiding. ukraine's capital loves new re pointing sounds it over the city. on monday, the current in mid as reset is short term over 60 russian trends increase themselves. tucker's president red chip tepid one is starting his 3rd term in office on to be single position the that came out. can you one more than 52 percent
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of the votes and have run off on sunday for like 2 new boys been sworn in as not jerry, as president taking the trace from across africa. witness to 71 year old taking the office. he's taking offices nigeria face is widespread and secure seeing slowing economic growth tension is building between sub's and ethnic albanians in the town of wet town in northern cost of our ethnic stubs have gathered outside a city whole the thing god and find cost of in police that angry about the election of ethnic albanian may as on friday demonstrate, is block the officials from entering the offices from south america to the middle east, asia, on eastern europe. so it is representing the united nations have been keeping the peace for 75 years. more than 2000000 cycle blue helmets from a 125 countries have. during that time, since one missions have been launched in some of the most dangerous parts of the world, right now, 87000 peacekeepers a subbing in 12 conflict. so,
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alexia braun has more on the 4th on its way back. the job is the so called blue helmets is to protect civilians and navigate the pos from conflict to pace. the budget is nearly $6400000000.00 with the us responsible for more than a quarter of this, followed by china and japan. that money funds $10.00, the 12 current emissions cash for the remaining to come from the main you in budgets. one of those missions observes the cx, 5 between india and pakistan, and the state of drama and kashmir. the other is the world's oldest commission stays up in 1948 to media conflicts between as row and its neighbors the way and says most emissions last 51 months. but 6 have gone on much longer and continue to the stay from western sahara to cyprus. and living in but peace, capers, and not just soldiers. they're also police observe is all civilian expense. bung
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with dish provides the most blue helmets out of any country, followed by the pool in india. but while the force is celebrated for its role in decreasing the number and severity of armed conflicts like in liberia and sierra leone, it's not without its challenges. and suspects lost in the dutch government, apologized for the role it's piece keep. it's played in silence to prevent the killing of more than $8000.00 muslim men and boys, extra bernita and 1995 by balls me and served forces rights groups of also accused doing forces if having a problem with sexual abuse, they're bring the allegations of rape or sexual exploitation and cost of a democratic republic of congo themselves to don a peace keep a camp was found to be a source of a devastating outbreak of cholera and hazy hold. and 10000 people that have died from the disease. what 14200 peacekeepers have lost their lives on the job over the
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past 75 years. the biggest number, 329 who has part of the force and living in the most dangerous mission over the past 9 years has consistently been mendoza and molly, a monday mode 70 years since edmund hillary and tenzing no guide became the 1st people to reach the summit of mount everest, thousands of climates of since scale the world's highest peak, the climate change is making the track even more dangerous. mocking less as amounts in day of new zealand in 2006, he became the world's 1st double api t to reach the summit of everest. he says hilary intends execs, petition changed mountaineering forever. the real power that they're really heretic saying that it and ship it teasing to was i stepped into a place where no other human being had being and, and doing that. yeah, i had of a guess enabled a little of us to know that we can do it as well if it's for amounts and they are
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in a i'll bring them out to me and my whole life. ears for amounts and ears, but lot will come actually, it's of mount sneering. you know, it's the game that you really need to do yet. it's a game that i thought i would never be able to get to when i 1st had my legs amputated. but i ranted they came to understand that, that i could. and so for me it was a, the understanding that it's an up another whole layer of complexity. another whole layer of, of, if you copy the slow double names, you tell you on the mountain you need to climb the sign speed. so it takes a much bigger, told on your body and, but you know, to stand on the top. that's fantastic, but even better is to be down the bottom and look back up. nothing that you've done it. it has been plenty of drama. this is in the 500 david strikes rounds up the crush field action the
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if ever there was proof how dangerous smoke disabilities. this is it. with 15 minutes to go in the, in the 500 coal cook, which car was sent, refreshing into the battery, is leaving the dry, the power list to the way the thing. think somebody here most unscathed, but understandably shaken. everything happen so quick. you don't really know what happens at all i've heard right now is that i was up in defense, which is never a good thing and then the car, but they got these cars associated because right now it was, um i, i, it could have been a lot worse based on yeah, exactly what just happened there. that was one of many incidents during the most prestigious events and us moved to racing, which more than $300000.00 friends, turned out to what the race was red flagged 3 times altogether. the final restart set up a 2 left, shoots out to the finish and it was joseph. new. the new came out on top sling shifting past lashes. when a mock is erickson to the noise,
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the sweet back to back victory, the city to evolve. you god and is it to tell him india champion? and after 11 failed attempts, have been considered the best drive and never to have one the in the 500. you have no idea and started out of the van and the crowd in this place. it's amazing, regardless of where you're sitting, it doesn't matter if you're driving the car, you're working on it or you're out in the crowd, you're part of this event and the energy everyone keep asking me why everyone is racing. you know, they look at you like you're a failure of the if you don't want it and i want to do when it's so bad. i knew we could. i knew we were capable with his truck. the collection completes the garden, celebrated with a drink of milk, a tradition which goes all the way back to 1953. they just x, which is 0. that's it for me, whether it's next that inside story we'll discuss the latest escalation intentions between call somebody to save the
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the noun interruption to the seasonal plum writings these here is no uh, the tie figure that still arrive with this. and that's very slight moving. it's about a mid range strength, so because it's sitting in one place is throwing big swell and rain at, for example, tie wrong. and the noise in the philippines as a flood risk here. who's taking away that risk die from the problem, right? so they gave a wet couple of days through south korea and japan is now going off show up with the right hoops c, stretching back to the file size and the chinese and there's no real co humans to that rain band. it's very, it's spreading a long way. no, but it's not particularly heavy for the most part. now if you move further west of this is a little unusual, we should be seeing pre monsoon he to know and then. yeah, and we have all of a sudden it's burst into thunder storms and the magistrate is fully out of the sky,
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particularly northwest india and pakistan is far more than the whole of may you sanford. trish has mr. you don't very high, but in some places going beyond june's as well, the giving them all the same trophies down here. you shouldn't see much of this, but he's the old the site and it's not just the northwest of india, it is still practiced. i know that you've seen deaf films in the sorry for it's not particularly read. this is around the middle of the build of cloud and showers at the heaviest of course, in the notes of the after a lifetime in finland, an emigrant returns to some of the land. upon discovering his ancestral homes could be a gold mine. but to benefits this community from the minerals beneath the land payments and navigate the a jo tribal disputes, a buffet witness, golden light.
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