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the mother of 2 children are among the millions of cubans now living in the united states. i'm desperate to go to them. the situation here is getting worse. every day . i need to be with my children. and my mother, you kind of me know, proof of, i knew we had the teen q, but when young people go abroad in search of a better future, leaving the relatives behind your ones are leaving the country in record numbers to us. government figured shows that over to 150000 coupons and through the us illegally can appear to 13 months. the economic situation is the driving force. many have those tools that anything will change you, but has prided itself when it's universal care, an education system funding, increasing migration has presented a new challenge, an aging population. people fly too old to leave, but unable to survive. if they stay the
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sub protest as a site and mates are peacekeepers uncomfortable attentions, rise of the election of technical bane and officials. the other ones are in jordan. this is obviously a red dye from dough. so coming up so diamonds warring sides agreed to extend the ceasefire, negotiated by the us and saudi arabia, the china ascends. it's the civilian nationalist into space as it seems. funds from the mission to the moon by the end of the day and extending a hand to friendship. and he does not resemble in venice, lena promise a new era of the nations that was 7 a lot for the
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we begin in northern cost of a web demonstrations of $10.00 silence. at least 41 nature peacekeepers and 52 ethnic stubs were injured when fighting broke out, doing a protest against ethnic albanian officials taking office. i'll just say it was as a big reports in the town of the big jump. this is not the destination, make it easy. and the us postal stage . it's nato forces known as k for that came under attack. so it focused as inspection through t a guess and spend connects episode just some of the suffrage practice. i'm ben's comfortable president view, also some money to accuse said being president executive which of destabilizing
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comfortable says, also painted the legacy and police and they to vehicles referring to a russian sign using the vote and ukraine for its parts. the government and serbia has been cautious in its dealings with other russia and the west over the ukraine conflict during the day sets try to take over at locum building and attendance division in northern comfortable but will push back by customer police officers. and it has risen among substance friday when i think of being 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, you don't. what does that mean? we have to request these, but illegal illegitimate shares isn't the way they called themselves the newly elected men as well go to their homes and that all of the special forces, the company in the town home and around the town whole pull out. because this is not a police, they to, this is the peoples town. the whole, vin,
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exact was the amount of 0 is that you're interested in. the concepts here don't recognize customer institutions. they don't pay taxes and costs for boycotted local elections and for municipalities. last month the turn act was less than 3.5 percent working serbian company. it's uh, healthcare. i think these technicians so only be serbian people here. he's the so it'd be 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 john need sign. inspection in the 1st place is richard. because this is a, so it'd be on comfortable as prime minister has said the country needs to oppose this constitution. one of the elected mess as the protest have nothing to do with democracy. boned of it. it gave me no games. i'm making efforts the heading to secure what's the role of role and to obstruct the process is to move the cost of
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those institutions forward. and what are these groups inspired by various sub in russian services was strongly supported, even by say, it'd be a itself, a, causing these problems that they of struck to me establishment of a reliable legal infrastructure in the republic of cost of our $10.00 most comfortable ethnic samsung mess and the 6 sons and wave setting snags, which others via the great to economy they ask for, could become a step towards this area to come into part of serbia. nato forces they've, they've increased their presence in the north. but with the war and ukraine and savvy as close relationship with russia, wisdom power is a keen to avoid into the conflicts and the region. the fragile and peace remains difficult, with people here not willing to back down on cost of a pretty is continuing to maintain the presence outside municipality buildings. tensions here seems set to continue. i said big i just, there is much and comfortable as well. savvy as president,
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alexander village has addressed the volumes, such as it was bounded. smith has moved from build right among the nato peacekeepers injured in those confrontations with ethnic stubs in northern costs of a hum, 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. should've been of course we went to his mom unloading the serbs and cost of a and i know how they feel and how difficult it is for them not to get into a conflict from 9 to not because on a friday to because any of us are afraid was none of us personally have anything to lose, but because that's what cookie wants most is probably told. the voltage is referring that to. albin could see the cost of and 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 cost of vote. although
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any direct confrontation between nato forces on serbian forces would be an extraordinary escalation and is unlikely. and booty is calling for 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 ethnics of 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 with alger 0 bell, great, a humanitarian ceasefire. and so that has been extended by 5 days. but the truce has already been shaky, but explosions and st bottles continuing in the capital. costume residents have been front in the home, struggling to access a central supplies with the a constant gun file onto 0. is he been moving and has moved not from? i'm durham on in north wisconsin or the week long ceasefire wasn't meant to
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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 effects by us and saw the mediators, the were in parties extended for another 5 days. we are very question with the security and peace or war on fellow citizens. this is a priority. you know, policy, whenever there is a chance to extend this huge file, we would not to use it. this is 2nd, but unfortunately we have agreed the finish time, the 2nd time the 5 times. but next day it was that a 1000000000 force which violates this is fred, 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
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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 human. it's harry and 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 on the fighting has affected the largest off and age and so down those equals i have them. but then we have, 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 alternate have been disrupted. at least 50 children, including babies have died as a result. this is a call of how a humanity these and how, how for norman and a better life for the us on to our top in cartoon,
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because of the war in through his white ation. i'm standing here in this situation for the 2nd time calling cautious and compassion to say most 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 cartoon 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'm move to what might any, some of the we are covering to stay in hayward great patience and difficulty due to delay. if dual stops, we will return to our phone, then we hope for security on peace and what kind of treatment. but those left behind, in cartoons here, even if the cease fire is extended,
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fighting will continue. he but morgan ultra 0. i'm going to mass flow for the 1st time, china's space agency has known as the civilian national was into all of it. so yeah, the sense of 16 spacecraft took off with a 3 person crew from a north side in north west. china will conduct experiments of a jungling space station with a cruise, expect it to stay for 5 months or calling. baker has more in the country space achievement, so fall off in china is already a force in space, but that requires continued space science. the country landed a rover on mars in 2021, joining only the soviet union and the united states to have done so. but the moon offers a practical base for space exploration and china has several missions already. the strongly lender returned a sample from the surface in 2020 the 1st time that had been done in half a century, it revealed one of the places water might be found on the moon in tiny glass beads,
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which could be useful information for future emissions. now, china runs one of only 2 places that humans can live in orbit. the jungling space station on board assets are measuring how their bodies react to weightlessness and how to keep fit critical for steps to long term missions. there are experiments on how plants grow, how combustion works and low gravity. how materials can endure the harsh effects of outer space and an onboard supercomputer in high speed data transmission system to the ground. china is all ready preparing to take the lead in space along with those who may partner with it. a source that move from katrina you in the chinese capital of beijing. katrina. so how significant then was this latest low and what does that mean for the chinese based program? well, this is being held as a huge and complete success from the chinese government. here this under 16 mission
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took off at 931 early on tuesday morning from china is a num go the a province. and the 3 posts and crew includes the 1st civilian astronaut will tie, cannot does it as a know you're enjoying that boy high child who is the university professor and will perform duties as a payload expert on this current mission. now the 3 men on the center, 16 who joined existing 3 posting crew on the 10 going the chinese space station. and as a 6 person team, they will conduct a oh, but rotation mission together before that previous mission. those 3 men pretend, and those in the center of 16 will stay on board for about 5 months. and during that time they'll perform a just general maintenance task. they will also conduct scientific experiments to which one is pulled the tingling, teaching classroom and some experiments, disapproval of specifically tons with performing experience in the areas of quantum physics and relativity. to add to experiments already ongoing in the areas of ecology, medical research and fluid mechanics. now as the sender 16 was taking off,
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there were crowds, a watching it waving chinese flags. this is a huge source of national pride for china. china has invested much in the space program, and we know that it is such a piracy that during the pandemic, and even now is china's economy slows. china is not really wavering from its plans and the 10 going to the space station is really personal detritus, future space. and they shouldn't say now on monday that they plan to put a 9 or true mission on the moon by 2030. and yeah, those are future plans for the candle, which includes having taurus send for an astronaut on board. now there are concerns that's trying to space program heavily. miller tries and that will present road blocks due to preparations with other countries. and already the us is unable to work with china because of security concerns. all right, katrina, you live there for us invasion. katrina, thank to. so let's bring in quinton parker. he directs the liberal truth of space research at hong kong university and joins us live from the clinton good to happy
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with a so another successful launch of a chinese send you a rocket to its tongue space station. highly significant because the crew included the 1st chinese civilian asymptote. yes. say that it is significant. so i think this is a way of the future. you'll see that i think more and more as we go forward with the chinese very ambitious space program. it has to be said and listening to everything, no was said before, are there any, is there anything i would object to? is this uh, i don't know where they thought dear militarization comes from. uh because uh i've been following this program very carefully for years. my don't really see anything, you know, of cos, nations like america, russia and other license in the past. so i put up lots of spots, satellite some, i don't think trying to be an exception to that. but apart from that, then not to not to putting up on the events as far as i can see or anything else. so that's just to be done as far as i'm concerned, getting back to the issue, all the civilians and spice. yes. look, this is completely normal as you get to
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a moment your space program, when you operating an international space station i called international because um, it is intended to be very international in the way it does its business in the future. not just in terms of the experiments that are on board because the space station is basically a huge foot bar tree and they sell a bar tree that's going to be increasingly failed with a variety of experiments and technologies from around the world. and so the doctors intended to, um, you know, so the, the reason why it is civilian is incidentally, is assigned to it then academic and you need somebody with the skill and experience and the knowledge of how to operate, maintain the, you know delicate equipments. and that can be done with people usually from military background. okay, let me just jump in here. clinton. i mean, the tiny space agency has announced plans to send humans to the moon by 2030. is this achievable? and why did the chinese need to do this? well, i mean, why does anyone need to do it? why is america planning on doing it and, and the wise roster. perhaps going to be doing it along with china. i think it's
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just something well, part of it, part of it is national pride of costs. and the fact you can demonstrate such incredible capacity as a nation states to put a human being on the moon. and nobody's done that for more than 50 years. and so going back to the moon is something that the west and america has been leading with arguments program. now. uh china easy is getting on board with his own independent admissions. uh, to not just uh, crate design space dice and have you sign quite a bit of the space program will generally, but also to go back to the moon for future exploration purposes. exploitation perhaps of the resources including walter. that's what we're going to be on the moon. and so uh, so i think it's exciting development. yeah. and also china as you're setting out, is also hoping to that, that far enough to know it's will travel to a space station as well. is that a lot of them to open up their own space tourism programs similar to the ones from bi space 6 and blue origin? yes. interestingly, there has been mentioning in, if you look at homes around the 10 years from now,
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there's going to be taurus on the chinese space station. and by then, who knows how large it will be, because already the original configuration is complete. but they've just announced that going to be adding another major mode module to the chinese space station and across patton. so 90 degrees to the plane of the current alignment of the chinese space sites and are going to put another big model in that's going to have many talking pulse and you've adding to it. i mean, just like the international space station grew over long period of time, the current version chinese is only about 24 percent of the size of the our success or assess. and so this is going to enable that chinese by section to do more, to carry out more experiments, to have more crew on board to do new things. this question to tourist clinton park are always good to have you with us for us. space launch is going to thank you very much indeed. thank you. okay, it's a pleasure. thank you. bye. lots. most of the come here and i'll just share including all sorry, is one that a while 5 and kind of those eastern problems is not on the control. thousands have
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been forced to flee that on finding a solution to the will of plastic pollution from them. like many say recycling just isn't enough more. that's the name of the the hello. they will look to east asia and tyson, my wife is still alive and kicking though it has slowed and it's lost some strength, but it's still bringing very strong winds and heavy rains. northern parts of the philippines, we are expecting flooding and possible land slides with this one and then works its way to the east of taiwan before eventually working its way across on the southern parts of japan. those islands set to see those conditions in the coming days. ahead of that clear sky. so northern parts of japan down in the south. so some heavy rain from the end of the may you front that's broken up by that system it's dump across
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much of china. some brush you winds as well blowing in, but we aren't expecting a lot of dust thanks to recent reins in mongolia now was moved to south asia. it's a pretty dumb pitch as well for the north west of india. unusual rain to be found. here we are supposed to see pre monsoon heat, but that's been blowing out. temperatures have come down to more acceptable temperatures for this time. if you had a heavy rain, however continued for much of pakistan and southern parts of india, we will see some heavy down polls come towards the end of the week for eastern areas of india. but it remains largely dry and hot for bangladesh. 3 to wednesday, that 2 of them to the journey of almost 10 years in which to shake, hama to ward for translation and international understanding has become the most important translation award from to the arabic language in the world. the award
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announces that the nomination periods of 2023 starts from the 1st of march to the 31st of july. applications are accepted through the awards official website at w w . w dot h t, a dot q a the the welcome back. it took them out of the top stories here. this, let's pull them 14 nights of peacekeepers have been injured during demonstrations by ethnic serbs in northern cost of it. for testers, they're angry about ethnic albanian officials taking office. certainly as president is banning customer's prime minister. the escalation involves a humanitarian, c 5 between the sydney's army on the permanent too rapid support force of an
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extended by 5 days. residents of the consumer, main truck and the homes, us for an exciting continues in the capital. for the 1st time, china is north bay city, an estimate of into orbits. university professor utah will conduct experiments and the chance on space station for the previous chinese us north, 2nd part of the people's liberation and he's one persons died and another taking the hospital off to russia's latest and strikes on keys. the ministry instead of shut down more than 20 russian drums. moscow has intensified a tax on key for the red daytime one on monday, causing residents to take shelter in the metro keys, ministry said rushes, increase strikes and to inflict deep psychological pressure on residents. a large while fi has prompted a state of emergency in halifax in canada's eastern province of nova scotia. about 18000 people have been forced to leave their homes, dry conditions and strong winds of finding the flames fires. i've also been raging
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in the western province at alberta for most of may. well, mike found a good, it's from thompson with his university and, but just columbia. he says, there are ways to reduce the amount of human cause. well, 5, a wells far as are common in spring. after the snow leaves much canada snow covered in winter before things green 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 2nd in the ignition people and lightning of the common causes of fire and candidates about 5050 human cause dominate in the spring, lightning dominates in the summer. 30 need hot, dry, windy weather. as i mentioned, half of the fires in canada are human cause. those are preventable,
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and actually the number has been going down. an area bern associated with steam costs versus decreasing due to education. things like fire bands where you can not have open 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 costs, fires we, we can't do anything about lightning other than be prepared. and the best way is, if the fire does occur, report right away the sooner the detected, the easier just to put it out. a dozens of fighters have been killed in a security operation in india is northeastern state of money poor. the states chief minister says they have been attacking civilians and burning down homes. tensions have been high between minority travel groups and the non tribal made the community
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have a special privileges for getting land and government jobs. phoenix, mail wire reports, gunfire, and explosions in india is northeastern state of money for. this is the latest and weeks of abundance between the cookie, tribal and the ethnic majority may 2 people in this home minister arrived in money for one monday. he's the most senior officials from new jersey to visit since the unrest began. this is search invited by the activities and others the other districts and dozens of people have been killed and at least 35000 forced from their homes since
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being arrested again, nearly 4 weeks ago. the tribal groups will and good of the money for his high court, recommended grunting tribal status to the may. t will make a pop of the states population that would allow them to own land in tribal dominated areas. cookie protest as a new building, a no calling for more intervention from the central government. well yeah, whole new all i have, we'll curious as to what's going to happen. what about well safety, because of oldest change and i felt it was, well, i couldn't step out of my home and couldn't go to work for 2 to 3 days. we'll for straight to escape thinking about the future. the indian army has launched a security operation. and sent reinforcements to many poor people caught in the unrest here can only hope that will cub the violence. felix new r o g 0 venezuela's and bottled president nicholas my daughter was held tulips with
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brazil's lead at the silver in percent. yeah. do i receive stains on us and a ceremony to mount the full restoration of diplomatic ties between the neighbors, the invited madeira to the capital, to attend the summit of south american presidents. dr. america added to the sea, and newman reports. 4 years ago, venezuela's president nicholas my buddha, was barred from entering neighboring brazil scores and countries recognized opposition due to one weitzel instead. as an interim president, now my buddhist left wing pierre brazilian president, leasing us and let the city is welcoming back into the fault. and the few shoot, it's a big deal, but it's hard to conceive that so many years have passed without having a dialogue with a government of a brotherly amazonian country, a neighbor with whom we share a 2200 kilometer folder. yahoo as president my doodle lashed out of the united states and others, so call him a dictator. i bought a logic. i'm wondering if we can't allow intolerant ideologies to impose there will
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extremist ideologies that exclude those who think differently of my buddha was the 1st president to arrive for tuesdays meeting of south american presidents and initiative by lulac to try to unite the region around common interest unlike his predecessor, although chavez, my little has rarely come to these regional gatherings. so it sends a strong message, the fact that he's here that both he and his peers are willing to sit down together and work through this last presidency, lou tried to create a south american union. 15 years later, he's trying again, arguing that in the world increasingly divided into blocks, the regions voice must be heard from our former foreign minister sense. so i'm going to dave lulewicz, chief advisor, insist that unity does not require ideological alignment. of course and there, there will be different views,
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but to have common interest in many respects. and you have to try to look for all to search our interests. look after our interest uh, in the unified way, because like they have to have more stress. that's as simple as that would. it hasn't been simple. south american unity has long you to the region that accounts for nearly 10 percent of the world's population and didn't even largest share of key commodities such as lucy and copper and soil to name a few. that's why many attending the summit are adamant that if they don't speak with one voice, no one will listen to them to see you and you've been al jazeera, brazil. yeah. delegates meeting in paris are trying to agree on a treat to you to tackle plastic pollution more than 2000 officials from the 200 countries or the un sponsored talks to you and says global plastic waste company slash by 80 percent by $24.00 to bring benefits with trillions of dollars when they
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consume sure you've has more than the scale of the problem. the plastic pollution is a huge global problem. do you and environment program says we produce more than 400000000 tons of plastic waste. if the most of it seemed to use products meant to be thrown away of to one use and of the 7 being tons of we generated globally so far, only a fraction has been recycled. so where does it go here and land. so it's like these uh oceans are also a little bit plastic waste, around $8.00 to $10000000.00 tons is being dumped every year by 2050. the amount of plastic ways, the live po number on the fishing the sea. once a plastic product is produced, it's here to stay from 500 to up to a 1000 years and then turning it to home for microsoft sticks. it has a devastating impact on marine life and our eco system. and humans on say fi to the problem is if.

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