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seen in one of mexico's most dangerous states standing up to criminal court house and corrupt politicians. see we don't want to fall additions anymore. they just this tonight, the people in the last episode of the democracy. maybe we explore how trans eldest, let the fight for self determination. that's why i'm thinking that the north coast was the same as thinking of the 2 ends government. by the people on al jazeera, for us, a call was of interest to people around the world. this has been going on for a number of our seniors and did a report to an international perspective to try to explain to global audience how this could impact the lives. this is an important part of the world and how to do this very good. the bringing the news to the world from here, the
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cert protest as a native peacekeepers in kosovo as tensions rise of the election of x, the companion mans, the hello, i'm darn jordan. this is obviously are a lie from don't set coming out. sedans, warning sides agree to extend the same spot and negotiated by the us and saudi arabia, all foreigners, will end in a wildfire in canada. as eastern problems is not on the control, thousands have been forced to their homes, libya sentences, dozens of iso fights us to death for that room in the beginning of egyptian christians cease and the city of such intrinsic the
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to leave it in the, in northern costs of a web, demonstrations of $10.00 finance, at least $41.00 native peacekeepers and $52.00 ethnic sub demonstrations were injured when fighting broke out during a protest against ethnic albanian men is taking office as a baker, thoughts from the town of spectrum. so this is not the destination nature of the and the us postal stage. it's nature forces known as k for that came under attack. so it focused as inspection duty i guess and spent 2 nights episode just some of the stuff like structures. i'm ben's comfortable president view, also smoking accuse said being president executive who judge of destabilizing comfortable says also painted the legacy and police and made to vehicles referring to a russian sign using the vote and ukraine for its part. the government and savvy has
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been cautious in his dealings with allied russia and the west over the ukraine conflict during the day. so let's try to take over at locum building and attendance eviction in northern comfortable but will push back, but comfortable. pretty tough. and it has risen amongst deb since friday when i think i've been in may as try to take over and said majority areas and comfortable ethnic steps here have never recognized itself to create independence in 2008. they see themselves, as part of said yes. what does that mean? we have to request these illegal illegitimate shares isn't the way they call themselves. the newly elected members will go to their homes and the all of the special forces, the county in the town home and around the town, whole pull out. because this is not a police station. this is the people's town home then it's a question i'll do is i do interested in the process here. don't recognize customer institutions that don't pay tax and costs full and boycotted local elections and
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full municipalities. last month the turn act was less than 3.5 percent working, serbian company. it's uh, healthcare. uh think these technician, so i only to be serbian people here. he's up so it'd be uh you can't leave without money. yeah. so i have been and i didn't mean you know menu, not boosting. i'm not the chinese sign inspection in it. the 1st place is richard, because this is a surgery on comfortable as prime minister has said the country needs to oppose this constitution. one of the elected mess of the protest have nothing to do with democracy, wound over it can you, me know, can little games are making efforts the heading to secure what's the role of role and to obstruct the process is to move the costs of those institutions forward and what are these groups inspired by various sub intervention services, good,
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strongly supported, even by february. so causing these problems that they are struck to me establishment of a reliable legal infrastructure in the republic of cost of our 10 most comfortable ethnic samsung mess. and the 6 sons and wave setting sags with others via the great to economy they ask for, could become a step towards this area to come into part of serbia. nature forces they've, they've increased their presence in the north. but with the war and ukraine and service, closer relationship with russia, western power is a keen to avoid into the conflicts and the region. the fragile piece remains difficult, with people here not willing to back down on cost of a please continue to maintain the presence outside municipality buildings. tensions here seems set to continue as i bake, i just there so much and comfortable. but sadly, as the president, alexander boot church has addressed the violence, bennett smith has moved now from belgrade are among the nato peacekeepers injured in those confrontations with ethnic stubs in northern costs of a hum,
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gary ins and italians in the government say, some of them have been seriously injured and more than 50 subs have been injured according to the government ahead. 3 of them seriously. so being present, alexander booth changed his calling themselves to protest peacefully instead of it . of course we went to his mom unloading the serbs and costs of a and i know how they feel and how difficult it is for them not to get into a conflict from night to not because on a friday, you know, because any of us are afraid we, none of us personally have anything to lose, but because that's what cookie wants most police on the voltage is referring that to. albin could see the cost of in prime minister and he blames in full this escalation and violence. solutions says he will be visiting his troops that remain on highlights and will be moving closer to the boulder with costs a vote. although any direct confrontation between nato forces on serbian forces would be an extraordinary escalation and is unlikely a boot which is calling for
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a meeting on tuesday with diplomats from the us, germany, the u. k. friends. and it's really not. i have been frequent outbreaks of violence and confrontations in northern cost of only ethnic serves living that have never accepted cost of those unilateral declaration of independence back in 2008. but this outbreak of violence, violence is perhaps the most serious as being that since that bonus. smith, alger 0 fell. great. so let's bring in edward joseph. he's a senior fellow at johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. he was the us deputy head of the a c emission in cost of of it joins us live from branch of lava. in slovakia, i'm edward. good to have you back with us. i looked, i mean, nato has condemned the attacks by sub demonstrate, as on it's peacekeepers of totally unacceptable. how much of an escalation is this then in terms of tensions between subs and f, the gal damian's in cost of us? so it's good. so of course it's quite significant. this is outragious behavior. the data was actually restrained by labeling of these individuals as protesters,
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when really they're criminals. this is, this is criminal conduct. this isn't protest. and we now for a fact and us officials, notice that this situation is controlled from bel grade. the bell, great controls the uh, essentially criminal structures that dominate the north. and that, that press, that sector, of course, of all. and we see today this disgraceful display of beating k for soldiers where there is simply as peacekeepers not trying to take of side trying to take anyone's side. so this is describes behavior. that doesn't mean that christina, the capital of the republic with coastal doesn't also have some responsibility here . and prime minister, i'll been clear to ignore the appeals from the united states. and it's uh you partners to restrain and be very measured in the approach to the north. and of course this brings us to the situation we have today. and that's an interesting
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point. you make a edward because both of us on the e, you had criticized cost of and all thought which is a few days ago for trying to wrestle with those newly elected meds to their offices . christina was accused of the stabilizing the situation in northern costs. a vote was not criticism by the us, and e. u justified a coastal prime minister almond. courtney deserved criticism, but the usaa went too far by uh, this very harsh criticism saying that the relations between cost law and the us would be damaged by this move by cost one. remember here, illegally the cause always in the right. they do have the right, it was serves boycotted, the selection that led to the uh, election of these 4 matters. but the us went too far by, by going so excessively harsh and by saying that relations with us will be,
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uh, damaged by this. it was a green light effectively to present in voltage, to then come in and escalates and try to put the blame on albin 40. we have to remember the context here. this is uh serbian president uh, alexander butcher, who has undermined the situation in kosovo. even after agreeing to a de facto recognition of cost flow in march, thanks to you and you asked me the age. okay. so that's the, that's the context of which we operate. but that doesn't mean of course that because of all isn't uh, doesn't have its own share blame here please. yeah, and you mentioned the southern president alexander booted to that. he says his army remains on the pilot on the border with the cost of a is that adding fuel to the fire? do you think of of course it's uh, it only contributes to the charged atmosphere that we have in your package. have it exactly right. that for the serbia to cross the border intercoastal and to take on
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data would in fact be a tremendous escalation. so it's but nonetheless, doing this, this is the only raising tensions. and that's the last thing that the uh, the cosmo or serbia needs at this point. and i should point out here emphasize that this comes as president bush, which is under tremendous pressure at home with unprecedented demonstrations against his rule. so all of this tension in cost of a comes as a gift to president bush, which, where he can try to act like the big patriot, the defender of cost of all the defender of cost of those serves exactly at the moment when he is under tremendous domestic pressure at home, please. and what joe's in front of you to get your thoughts and your analysis. thank you very much. indeed sir. thank you. you're welcome. or no humanitarian see . science of them has been extended by 5 days, but the truce has been shaky with explosions and st bottles, continuing in the capital. costume residents have been trumped in that home.
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struggling to access a central supplies with the constant gun file. i'll just say it was even moving. it has moved from door to mind in north wisconsin to re clunk. the fire was meant to stop this. fighting between this is denise army at the power minutes, very rapid support forces. and even though it's failed to stop fighting and was described as him for effect by us and saw the mediators, the were in parties extended for another 5 days. we are very question with the security and peace of our own fellow citizens. this is a priority. you know, policy, whenever there is a chance to extend, this is file we will not use it. this is 2nd, but unfortunately we have agreed. the fittest time the 2nd time, the 5 times. but next day it was that a 1000000000 force which violates this is fred,
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and they commit gross violations. more explosions and gunfire were heard in parts of the capital cartoon and plumes of smoke and new day the scene could be seen rising. following and as strike, the fighting has displaced over one point. 3000000 people since mid april millions remain in hot tomb. in desperate need of human, it's aaron assistance. the cease fire was meant to open humanitarian corridors, so they could be help with well, some aid has been brought in. organizers say the ongoing violence is making it difficult for them to reach all those who need it. and the fighting has affected the largest alternate in sudan. those evils i have been here since the start of the fighting. the center has been without water and power. most of the staff have left due to the violence supplies to the often each have been disrupted. at least 50 children, including babies have died as a result. this is
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a call of how for humanity these and how. how for norman and a better life for the all french who are top and cartoon because of the war and through his white ation. i'm standing here in this situation for the 2nd time calling cautious and compassion to say more of them, 300 shots. that is between days and years, suffering every day from lack of reading supply minutes proper medical care and mental health support. hospitals and homes remain occupied in hard to despite the ceasefire. calling for them to be free of the armed parties. and for those who have been able to leave the hope for an end to the where remains the, we used to live in the city of them as the and then they will receive that product to me. so we became displaced again. i moved to admit any someone we are covering to stay in hayward great patience and difficulty due to the duel stops. we will
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return to the product and then we hope for security and peace in our country. but those left behind, in cartoons here, even if the ceasefire is extended, fighting will continue. he but morgan ultra 0, i'm through mass tech. he is president richard typo to run his health, his 1st major diplomatic tools since being re elected. he's agreed to restore diplomatic ties with egypt and a phone call with the president of the top of c. c o 2 and also spoke to us president joe biden. i saw the weather on here for the cause of vitamin c. c came as well. lead of congratulated, overwhelmed me for securing a 3rd term as turkey as president. if he did come out,
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can i get a ruler in sundays run of winning more than 52 percent of the vote. election was described as one of turkey is most important and closely contested in decades. a launch while fi has prompted a state of emergency in halifax and canada's eastern province of nova scotia. about 18000 people had been forced to evacuate their homes, dry conditions and strong winds fueling the flames. fires levels have been raging and the western province of alberta must have made. this fire has not been contained. this fire is not under control. today it did not spread appreciably, and that it is thanks to whether the work of the firefighters on the ground, the work of the air units, the fuels in the forest are extremely dry. um, that's why this is such a precarious situation. one small fire can lead something very big very quickly. well, mike flanagan is from thomson reuters university in british columbia. he says there are ways to reduce the amount of human cause, well, size,
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welfare as are common in spring. after the snow least, much canada snow covered in winter before things growing up, you have a lot dead organic material from the previous item. so it's easy for fire us to start spread. having said that this year has been very active. there are 3 things you need for a wildfire to occur, and this applies to canada. the u. k. the amazon, wherever vegetation, we call it fuel. how much do you have? what type of fuel is it? and how dry is it? second, in the ignition people in whitening of the common causes of fire in canada is about 5050 human cause dominate in the spring. lightning dominates in the summer. 30 need hot dry when the weather, as i mentioned, half of the fires in canada are human cause. those are preventable. and actually the number has been going down and the area burn associated with steam costs versus decreasing due to education. things like fire bands where you cannot have open
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flames. and also for us closures, that is where you close the floors to industrial activity to recreational activity . know people know people cause fires. very effective, not very popular as you might understand. but these are tools we can use to reduce human cost suppliers. we, we can't do anything about lightning other than be prepared. and the best way is to put fire does occur, report right away the sooner the detected, the easier just to put out. the official break here. and i'll just say about when we come back, you've gotten to as president science, one of the wells, toughest anti gay bills into new drawing, global criticism, and finding a solution to the world's plastic pollution problem. why many say recycling just isn't enough more and that's the
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the route to you by visit capital as hello, there has been a pretty stagnant weather patching across much of north america. and there isn't much change to come with an exceptional heat across much of canada temperatures sitting well above the average both day and night. and we will see that he stopped to creep its way for the south towards more south eastern and central parts of the us of the next few days. we still got that line of thunder storms, however, breaking out across central parts of canada, stretching across the central us towards the south. and behind that, a rush of showers for much of the rockies who have conditions continues to blow down the west coast of the us. seattle, and san francisco. sing temp just slightly below the average. but that's not the case for the east coast. new york city in washington dc, seeing a lot of warms, come to come through and that will only continue as we go into the mid week, a much quieter picture, 70 for the se. still some shot with
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a lot of heat coming through for places like kansas city. we have a look at the 3 day that trend is only set to continue through to the end of the week. it was a move to central america and the caribbean on settled conditions have continued for the bahamas there. all those drenching down pulls, coming in, working no way for the cell effecting much of q, but jamaica and his spun yoda through to the mid week. the weather brought to you by visit castle is the conflict into time continued some correspondence or on the ground to report every angle. if the stories have been ongoing between the hours and the 6 needs are me available ages say that a 100 i'm soothing is refugees. why you have to be registered under what kind of access pay this this food does not get to where it is needed, so it may not get there and all the challenges ahead is your stay without just the
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rest of the benefits. the, the, the welcome back and put them on about top stories. here is our moving force nato peacekeepers of an age of security, demonstrations by ethnic subs in northern cost of the test. as a hungry about everything campaign in methods taking office, said the as president hispanic customers prime minister, the escalation a humanitarian sci fi between a certain nissan me on the power military rapids support forces has been extended by 5 dates, residents of consumer main, crumpton, the homes with a sporadic fighting continues, while fi has pump of the state of emergency and how it funds and kind of those
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eastern partners of nova scotia, about 18000 people have been forced to leave us president joe biden has threatened to cut aid and investment to uganda that's off the president, you are wearing the 70 signed up into law that allows the death penalty or life imprisonment for circled, aggravated homosexuality. barbara and golf, our thoughts this was the amendment to candace entertainment sexuality bill was passed into the farm and go to me. despite being watered down to new laws, are amongst the harshest in the world when you get out up. so what most excited for me for us or do you this one? do you fluence then they know defines that as a vivid homeless x. right. and what is the punishment their maximum punishment is this, the activists say they'll fight to have the little repealed. so in that making blow,
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the public has to really be able to make space that people are concerned about. we saw it during the hearings. our committee and 3 that ended up, it was a discussion that don't even a single it would you be type person was basically uh before that for me to have they have use. hi, this is a little better fix them direct to the same sex relations were ready, illegal in uganda. as they are in more than set the african countries. an activist saves a new goes further in targeting the l g b t. community and other countries are looking to follow suit. we see that's the move states us postering this bills and that is head from legislations. and the more the eligibility communities is impacted. and also that's effect as well. you know, how other politicians and other countries offering suits. so yeah, this bill, and as if i know that into little by presidents i'm 70 is and is having degree
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consequences on the algebra. 2 individuals in that you've gone to but also across the region the u. s u k. um do you have condemns a new mattress? while i lived in health agencies have want it could set back the fight against h i v. aids you and agencies say it will prevent people from seeking education and treatments for the disease, for fear of the safety and security barbara and go out to 0. the meanwhile the l g b t arrives active as an other african countries like gonna see that governments will pass some of the laws, particularly my sexuality, and i'm still an african. so what is it about me that makes me on african? so my so that you need to legislate laws to criminalize me criminalize me for what for being who i am. when do you criminalize you for being who you why and why should any country criminalize parts of this population?
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because of difficulty. i think it's very bump, eric. it's primitive. it is. look real this clue. neil. it is impeding it does, does it's, it's just creams under development. it's cream from lack of creativity. is queens, be receiving those within families and society? and i don't think that should be the way to go as african bonus and nobody's been sworn in as nigeria is new president, promising to bring together a divided country in depth. let this be united and 71. year old was the governor of lagos to boost says security is top priority groups are active in the northeast. it's also going to improve the economy of africa's most populous nation police incentive goals, capital 5 to a gas and dozens of protest as who blocked the main highway and set cost buildings
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on file supporters of opposition leader. it was non sancho when police to remove barricade blockades from his house and dot com. it's the latest and months long violence triggered by court cases against a leading rival of president microsoft song has been try for right and a vote. it's inspected in the coming days. if convicted, they will be bought for money and next year's election. a little bit. nicole test sentenced to death. 35 members of the islamic state group. in north africa, the accused were taken prisoner in search of the government forces liberate to the city. in 2016, the men of the 1st group of around 320. i saw fighters to be tried and sentenced. i'll just say it was malik. trina has moved from the libyan city of his raja, of the 53 men are accused of belonging to a stomach state or i. so now the on group to control of suits in 2015,
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making the city, its largest stronghold outside of the rock and syria. the men were taken prisoner in 2016 after government forces re took the city. they are accused of terrorist attacks and were here, including the beheading of $21.00. gyptian called the christians, as well as kidnapping and torture. after 15 court sessions, the judge delivered his verdict on the 1st 35 members sentenced to the others receives prison sentences. family members, a victims have waited years for justice. many are happy with the result. as the lawyers for the victims, we sold the people's reaction. they've been satisfied with the bed and 3 of the accused proven innocent, which proves that it was a fair trial. the defense team for the accused consisted of 17 lawyers,
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and they were allowed to defend themselves in front of the coat. most of the funds from his son was kidnapped by i saw in 2015. he says he still missing. when they controlled search, they treated us horribly that prisoners with everything and they told didn't kill people. now you see them in a civilized court. they have doctors visit them, they have lawyers, the civil rights were made. i am happy with the verdict, but i wish they were all sentenced to death. the verdict is some long, easy, closer for these mothers. well, today i am happy, i can't explain my happiness. my do son mohammed. today i got just to see you. i can finally sleep at night. i haven't been able to sleep since my 2 sons were killed. we saw justice being so today, more than 780 men from the throughout the were killed, liberating the city, a 3rd from eyesore for many here. today's sentencing comes as
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a side relief that justice for their loved ones has finally been served latrina, which is 0. this route to the presidents of venezuela and brazil have vowed a new era in ties. nicholas medea arose in brazil, the head of a regional summit for my father, right. brazilian president chapel scenario had several different magic ties with venezuela. but nations were restored soon after president lewis, unnecessarily under the silver took office late last year. both men have criticized us sanctions on venezuela. delegates meeting and parents are trying to agree on a free to tackle plastic pollution, more than 2000 representatives. and the $200.00 countries are the un sponsored tools for you inside of global plastic ways commonly slash by 80 percent by 2040 for any benefits with trillions of dollars. please bear in mind that only elimination reduction a full life cycle approach, transparency and
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a just transition. only those can bring success because the truth is that we cannot recycle our way out of this mess. we may call. so i'm sure we have has more on the scale of the problem. of plastic pollution is a huge global problem. the un environment program says we produce more than 400000000 tons of plastic waste. if the most of it single use products meant to be thrown away off to one use and off the $7000000.00 tons of we generated globally sofa, only a fraction has been recycled. so where does it go here? and landfills like these oceans are also little bit plastic waste, around 8 to 10000000 tons is being dumped every year by 2050. the amount of plastic ways, the light po number on the fishing. the see once a plastic product is produced, it's here to stay from 500 to up to a 1000 years and then turning it.
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