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on a journey to unlock the secrets of upon no place like home, a witness documentary on out his era, examined the headline. 40 interfering 40. we see what property is about at the moment. i'll just be arrest sets the stage black music due to the exploration of the black, social, cultural, and spiritual condition, giving voice to the voice less. now we know the parts of this place down most of the most important place, the words season. well, from a different perspective on mount is era, the you brain is ready to be need to have a lot of is the landscape calls on the western lines to approve it ukraine's membership. put a meeting of european anita the
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call. this is out 0 life and a whole. is it coming out more russian? it strikes and ukraine's capital of keys. at least 3 people are killed, including a child a top australian soldier loses his war crimes defamation case, gates, newspapers, who accused of murdering civilians. enough kinda stuff. and what we've learned from nicest 1st public meetings about the size, things of us. the tell you as, let's begin them all day. but when you created president florida minutes lensky has joined the need is a 47 countries for the european political community summit. it is the 2nd time of the gathering has been held. it aims to both the unity in the face of russia's invasion of ukraine. on seeing what is very important, our future any you and and your brain is ready to be need to
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waiting, when nato will be rated to us and to see and to have ukraine. and i've seen security guarantees that were important not only for you green, for all the neighbors home, although i, because of, of the russia and the, of the aggression in new green and potential aggression for the in part of your a to speak now to stephanie deckers, live for us from the meeting, the village of baba walk out just outside the capital case. you know, is this stuff as does it lensky? is that what's he being say? yeah, so he basically said that he was ready to join nato. and of course, the ukraine also very keen to join your opinion. in fact, we've just seen all the leaders will, can cost. they're going to go to a round table and soon there will be what they call the assignment a photo op, which is why everyone seems to be moving around to study. interestingly, valencia was the 1st to arrive and you arrived around an hour before the rest of
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the leaders. we just have the french presence of mind why my call arrive here to this is of course, the brain child of my call. this is the under his thoughts, the one she just off. everyone is our running to try and get the leaders that are behind us. but um, the brainchild setup after rushes more on you crane. so, for lensky here, of course, the credit will be high on the agenda, but you also seeing, you know, the prime ministers are positive and top europe and union specials are all here, are standing together. and most of them that we've been listening to their opening statements talking about so the jar and she with me crane new york stands together . and of course you have countries here that are part of the you and you have countries here waiting in the waiting room, so to speak, to me aloud in a certain when it comes to this for a 20 kilometers away from ukraine, inboard on the messages. if they are signing very much, would you crate fine with mold? so that's the message is what about the main focus of the summit?
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what's it all about? this is the interesting thing about this summit. there isn't really a main focus if you will. it's uh, it's about talking together, it's about by lot to me, things they say it's about discussing security, cyber security. some of the leaders have been mentioning a technology infrastructure. so it's a very, a broad scope of what is interesting when it comes to here is that you have all these top leaders that who was, who really of european politics and power in the same vicinity for a couple of hours. so we do know there's going to be a meeting between as overdrawn at armenia, the french and the drum and drunk. so will be part of that. you also have the survey and president here and the leader of costs of, of what they'll be meeting. it is certainly is a question mark, but it is something that we know is going to be try to be addressed. so you're talking about before and where you have all these leaders coming together, being able to discuss whatever it is they want to discuss without the pressure of
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actually having to come out at the end of the signing of paper and saying this is what we've agreed upon and nothing needs to be agreed on here, it's simply a form of discussion. indeed, and as you speak of an actual jim johnson was new to the well, the problem is that thanks very much need for joining us. a step back of that. thank you. a cave came under attack again on thursday morning with the ministry say it shut down. 10 missiles. russia has intensified strikes on the craning capital, carry ontario and ground to tax on his daily. meanwhile, authorities in the russian border region of belgrade avoided the evacuation of children, saying the increase in bombardment is alarming. and run con has this report a dead child and a distort grandmother. this is the often loss of russian attack on the craning capital. keep an eye witness describes what happened is up 3, get around,
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3 am. there was a strike over there. i woke up and sold the fire. my door was smashed. i woke my mom and ran into the corner door. then we came out sights. we saw people running windows were shattered, balconies destroyed, of the stash counselor to chose the moment. debra you from a missile falls on a busy road. no one was hurt. you cranes, armed forces says it shut down 10 me solve in total 7, ballistic and 3 cruise missiles using the american patriot missile defense system in russia, authority sites that are in the process of evacuating children from villages in the bow girl and region exposed to the current in boulder, the kremlin describes the situation as alarming. and there's been more showing in the russian controlled region of the hands. moscow says keith is responsible. ukraine has been coming to a construction site and a poultry farm were targeted for months that ukraine has threatened accounts that
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offensive to take back areas like the hands and like may security for some said it could begin tomorrow. the day off to or in a week and wrong, come out is there, let's be now with the journalist, you know, shovel over in moscow and, you know, tell us, what will we know about the, the sheli it's going on in belgrade. and so the bells were at region that borders ukraine is on the top. now in particular, the town of should back, you know, we've just had from crept in spike's passing dimitry past calls. and he said that periods and constantly receives reports from the ministry of defense and of the secure receipt services as well. and basically he is aware about what's going on. we know about the situation in the village of nova, across guy and the patrol, colorado. and we know that in a 2 or 2 teachers have been wounded that and at the moment they are in the,
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in the hospital right now. according to the governor of the belgrade region. so we, we also know that they received from no worries. hooton's a numerous attacks are reported that over nights as well according to reports h, people were wounded and they should back in our districts to have a showing last night. and uh, they were also reports about the alleged break, 3 of the armed forces of ukraine into the battle good region. but later, the whole source has denied stats and gotten a lot cold, actually says that they, there is no hostile groups on the territory of the in belgrade region. residents are asked to remain calm and, and the vigilance and also according to local kind of ground channels. i show hate one of the buses that it was evacuating people from the should back can no,
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but that information needs to be to be approved because at the moment we didn't all have any official confirmation on that. our unit, i think so it updates it, you know, sure, probably little bit in most clear. thank you. to know a stray is most decorated soldiers has lost a landmark defamation case against newspapers. excuse me, more crimes. ben robert smith had sued 3 local outlets of the ledge. he killed on prisoners and civilians, one who said to get it off. got this done. really is a victory for media seeking greater accountability for australia's military, which is bound like confidentiality. or just like to say um, could i use a diety of justice? it's a dire of justice for those brave men of the so yes, we stood up and told the truth about who then robert smith is a war criminal. a bully and a lawyer. stronger should be proud of law has been in the s i s i have the majority in the s i s. and i stood up to what was rice and i have been vindicated. called alpha errors in emeritus professor at least reading defense volts academy,
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and camera joins just now from campus. so welcome to the program and given the litany of things. it is not accepted that robinson did the question to me that he comes to mind. this is where this leaves the army itself. does it? should it face great a scrutiny or even criminal proceedings? well, those have been underway for at least 7 years, initially in 2016 with an inquiry set up. the major report came down in 2020 indicated that we're at least 39 incidents that needed. the further action of the special investigating body is now proceeding. the ban roberts case is just one of definition, but the judge found that the 2 in since the 2 people, us earlier this year in march, the 1st trooper was the charge. and definitely there what they're going to be more following. the numbers varies between some 17 soldiers already dismissed and and 25 for libel to investigation until more fax. com. and then finally,
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the judge's decision is going to be a company by a very lengthy several 100 page report, which the government has stayed over the weekend, so we can make sure no classified information is released. so yes, there, there. this is now a major step forward. right. say that it's very, very given and it's always, there is a prevalence with this kind of behavior it in the armed forces best. right? yeah. do you think we're now on the road to seeing criminal cases? i mean, the prison sentences, perhaps for soldiers down the line. yes, definitely. uh they have to, if a stray is not cooperative in this manner, the international criminal court could, could take over. but if australia does cooperate in, in the i, c. c is actually looking at events and i've gotten this done administer, i would find it between a rock and a hard place if it didn't cooperate. but, but now that this defamation case is over and the judge has found that he's a criminal,
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they use those words and one another trooper has been charged. then all the evidence is gathered so far will find its way into the court rooms of the straight . and i'm wondering how the special forces are perceived in the public guy in australia and what damage all this does to the reputation of the special force as well. there. they were held in very high regard there as dry as these contributions to global conflicts. and what we learned today of about earth shaking the report that in march of 2021 the, the us defense attache the private leading form. the strong and government that under america's lahey law, they would not be able to cooperate a work with this special forces if it committed crimes, human growth violations of human rights. it has exceptions of pre mediation has occurred. but that now sense of warning that we're talking bigger things on ukraine and relations with the us, that the ss behavior put that in jeopardy. and then less, uh, uh,
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its culture was changed. it could do so in the future. and that would be a severe blow to, to the adf is persona, it's reputation abroad. mind us try it is another lady that we've had lots in cases of similar kind of cases in the united states and u. k. in other, other countries as well associated with the similar kind of things. yes, we will that in all the data or countries we have to look in the mirror and be above suspicion, uphold the laws of war. and that's what we educate and train our soldiers and troopers uh to do that. in this particular case, it was agreed just by election, taking a handcuff, kept in, tossing them off of a hill machine. somebody in the back of all these gruesome details have come out and so it raises the chain of command, not just the people in the field, but who oversaw them and didn't know and should have known and why they didn't act
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and why it's taking so long for this to come out, but it is coming out and perhaps the, some of those questions will now be on to cut off and i appreciate your time. thank you very much for sharing. like a mistake. thank it's the head. so now is there a why the world's top emoji economies plans of drawing new members into the group coup brooks at a red jack site and rescue a ship of shoulders of struggling climber of mount everest has been slow for the lower that the south east asia the width is whether it can be found across the northern half of the region and despite mount were downgrading and working its way towards the eastern areas of taiwan and japan was still things are very heavy. rain
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effect parts of the philippines with thunderstorms here over the next few days. some weather weather thanks to the seasonal rains, affecting southern parts of india, china, a particular kind of bodya and vietnam. but it's a story of heat up in the north, with temperatures in places like henry, keeping on rising for the south business as usual, a mix of sunshine and showers of the places like indonesia. and as we move down on to, to a straight, a very settled picture across the move in half of the country. so we have found the storms, however, rolling across southern parts of western australia. cool, some flash flooding and puff that was thanks to the heavy rain to now working its way across the bike. we'll see some improvement and certainly small way of sunshine as we go into the next week for path. so looking law, the blustery around that southeast corner attempt just slightly below the average in places like melvin a bit of a cloudy picture here. and that type of cloud as well. lots of queens and new south wales, but much dry up then in new zealand, we've seen some very heavy rain west in pots of the south island through friday.
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[000:00:00;00] the other day you are watching out 0 reminder about top storage. president blood residents is said that you create is ready to be part of nature and is waiting for the military launch to admit his country is attending the european political community. so meanwhile, ukraine says at least 3 people, including a child to be killed in russian as strikes in the capital of keith. at least 12 of us were injured mer research and people to stay show us drain is most decorated soldiers has lost the land mountain defamation and rather smith ensued 3 local newspapers, 2 legs to killed prisoners concepcion's balkans. to have at least 17 people have been killed in fighting between the 2 dogs, warring side to the market, and the capital. how to the violence came soon after the army pulled out towards
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the records for forces. both sides accused each other. it violated the truth. it was meant to allowed the safe passage of humanitarian aid. morgan has moved not from own dom, the slicing between the sudanese army and the power of military rapids support forces on wednesday resulted in artillery, selling landing in a market in the southern parts of the capital of 2 residents say that several people were killed and dozens of others injured as a result, i'm blamed both sides for the attack thing that they've been normally to present in the area when they're selling landed. no metrics say that the hospitals that is received. so it's entered is facing a shortage of medical personnel and blood to be donated to those who have been injured. and it's comes hours after the army suspended talks with the rapid support forces in the saw the city of kid, the citing the failure of the recess to implement part of the agreement that was signed. maybe 2 weeks ago. the army accused the um, the recess of violating terms of agreement in terms of not withdrawing from
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hospitals of bites of facilities such as the water plants and power plants, as well as to 1000000000 homes. all kinds of agreements that were assigned between the rapids support forces. and this is denise army, the united states and saudi arabia, which has been mediating the direct talks between the 2 sides, have been trying to get the 2 sites to return to the negotiating table, saying that it is vital to allow human and tearing corridors for those who have been trapped in the capital to him as the result of the fighting to receive humanitarian assistance. now those in the capital, fear that with the army suspending talks with the rapids support forces, they will be more intense lighting and that they will not be able to get access to who may terry assistance keep them oregon ultra 0. i'm the man that's turning out to set a goal, where tensions are rising ahead of the verdict in the right drawing of the opposition. deed was main. sonco, security forces have been fighting with his supporters. he believed the trial is politically motivated. a guilty verdicts could to prevent the 48 year old politician from running and that she was present. let's,
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let's go live to different talk to inductor. nick, tell us more about the items for head of the truck. so like as we were driving into the tribunal, there was this a recall and there are no cars on the streets. motorcycles are not allowed to be out and overnight. there wasn't the usual protest that we've seen ahead of this trial. there is this a recall before the storm in the storm. is this a verdict that where that the judge is expected to give in this trial, against his money, sancho? and, and the reason why this has really paralyzed the country, it is only because it involves the opposition leader. we spend some codes because present. microsoft has been accused by the opposition of using the court right behind me to clamp down on members of the opposition. he hasn't made his intentions clear whether or not he get a run for a 3rd mandate that has been exacerbating tensions. but i'll tell you what, nick, no matter what the outcome of this verdict, there's one person that has really lost her freedom. and that's just sort of the
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young, 23 year old woman that is accusing one of the most powerful man incentive goals of rate. but she's been living under protection police protection and no matter the outcome of she will live in hiding for years to come. she has broken the silence of rape, that there is in this society and this culture and, and it seemed to by a gender activist as a step back for gender rights. that the way that this rape case has been politicized. and pete rights activists that we've spoken to say that it doesn't encourage women to go out and then down the sexual abuse next week. so it present microsoft launch this a national dialogue initiative. what is that? and as it a piece tensions as well, it's linked to the point that i just made earlier on. it's about this national dialogue as a rebuild trust in the institutions of the government, which includes the justice system right behind me. so he's going to head in his
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address, he said there will be no tab who's in this discussion. so it involves discussions with members of civil society, the off position. but of course, missing. absent in this discussion are, is we spend sancho in large members of prominent members of the opposition. and what's really at stake is the intentions that president microsoft come february 2024 really, really not run for the 3rd mandate. and he, he alluded to that question he said to the public, there in the presidential palace during the national debt. like saying that if people want me to run for a 3rd man and i will do so i'm waiting for people to ask me to run for a 3rd mandate. and that really tells you that this political current, political crisis that we're seeing through this court case is likely to continue as we approach this presidential election in february 2024. nick nicholas october 40.
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that thanks very much to gene is here where a judge has opened a new investigation into senior politicians, including opponents of president. ty said their cues are conspiring against state security as a wave of arrests of opposition figured some recent months condemned by sides. critics is a political crack, the rank of refugees living in overcrowded camps in bangladesh. already do not have enough to eat and it's likely to get worse. united nation says it doesn't have the money to pay for food supplies. and starting from thursday, monthly rations will be reduced to $8.00 per person. the u. n says it needs $56000000.00 to help with anger in bangladesh. the government is hosting more than a 1000000 of the minority muslims who fled persecution in mid month. it says the internet community is not doing enough to help type of challenge reports. nothing protocol, a refugee to read one of the russian jobs and talks about our records. you can, that doesn't solve them all across the cam. this is why the record just come to get
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their monthly restroom to get it evolved. so something like a credit card, which they use monthly, they could use most of it in one day or then you could use it bi weekly, whatever the need non march, that definitely have to cut the ration from $12.00 to $10.00 per person per month. that's a drastic cut. and on june 1, they're gonna cut it from a $10.00 to a dollar. that is a major cab. already the 12 percent of the children in the camp were suffering from malnourishment and at least 45 percent of the population were just not getting enough for this is according to the w at the. now, if the international community do not step up with more funding, there's going to be a serious foot tries within the refuge account and they're growing up people lou and talking to are really concerns, especially those with the large amount of children in the families. they're not getting enough food and their concerns is ration cut is just not going to be enough
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to sustain themselves. now the us environment, that's the main contributors to the food direction. but the other international community, they need to step up. otherwise, they're going to be a crisis for the for directions in the refugee camps in trucks is bizarre, certainly charge a visit. i follow kelly cox's bizarre foreign ministers from a group of it economically aligned nations dentist, bricks and meeting i presented, russia, india, china, and south africa are expected to discuss the expansion of the bulk of that has borne out from cape town for the tops of things but more than a dozen nations say they were interested in joining breaks. the block of the world's leading emerging market economies is becoming increasingly attractive to up and coming countries. and those wanting a great to say in global politics, the world is tens domestically over the past 70 or 80 years since we funded the
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united nation system and the bretton woods system. and what was then to get to know the w till all of these institutions need z for me. and we are saying that the reform process must take into account the position and vices update global salt. we need some policy space to also make a determination on how this new order should be shaped in an inclusive manner. a year ago, during a virtual summer, toasted in china, president vladimir putin said russia was ready to further develop its cooperation with the result, india, china, and silver africa in the block. but off to russia's invasion of ukraine. it's relationship with south africa has come on to scrutiny from western powers. us as a cruise pretoria of supplying arms to russia. it denies that and says it's investigating its expect of inquiry. it may take up to 6 weeks, so potentially longer to complete. some analysts, a consent,
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so of africa's relations with the united states and the european union. it may be badly impacted if it has indeed supplied alms to russia. but so africa maintains its neutral on the issue. all of the ukraine conflict in a meeting with the russian foreign minister. so the lever off, so africa's international relations administer. now, lady, bundle defended, holding military exercises with russia, saying they were routine. that's the strange relations with the countries important trading partner, the united states. it's a position that they have to negotiate very carefully, and it is a balancing act. they need to be very careful because of course, europe remain still all because take partners so you don't want to annoy europe too much. then again, china and india together is almost double the amount of trade or exports that we do to america average is on here on 8 percent. china and india combined as of it was around 16 percent. let's say worsening relations between the east and west accelerating the expansion of bricks. and that seems to kill with friends at the block. joining the pope's in cape town and they include several african states,
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saudi arabia, and the wrong me dumler ultra 0 cape town. a nasa has held its 1st public meetings on u. f. o is a year after a panel of experts he wants to study into unexplained sightings, space agencies set up the group to examine what it's cooling, unidentified, normally phenomena or you a page. since i'm on a, as more and the findings, they are with a conspiracy theorists say the truth, it's out there, but now it's nasa scientists who are seeking it out. they spent nearly a year trying to understand you of those, or you a piece as the experts call them. they've looked at hundreds of cases, some to fight explanation metallic. this video was shot a name location in the middle east. it shows around object flying at high speed sensor, but while the pal doesn't know what it is, they say there's no evidence of phenomena like this has anything to do with aliens . the current existing data and i witness reports alone are in sufficient to
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provide conclusive evidence about the nature and origin of, of every you a p event. they're often in for an informative do the lack of quality control and data corporation. many sightings could be explained now there were these 3 lights in the sky appeared to be moving together in the usual way. they turned out to be aircraft headed for a major airport. the strange movement came from a shaking video recorder. only a very small percentage of you, a few reports, display signatures that could reasonably be described as anomalous. the majority of identified objects reported to arrow and in our holdings demonstrate mundane characteristics of readily explainable sources. for decades, the us government had been dismissive of u. f o reports, but in recent years there's been a more open approach of the nasa pal is working in tandem with the pentagon and
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balsam sightings can be explained. many questions remain since monahan l. just the euro. now the malaysian climate has floated hey, i'm off to be saved from what's known as the depth and on mount everest. more than 8000 meters above sea level, with temperatures of minus 30 degrees celsius. it is one of the most dangerous places on the mountain and definitely guided another climate around the mountain. it is sleeping. imagine tied him down the mountain l. g, shep a has shed his account of the rescue. i was going towards the summit with a chinese clients around 1230 to one when i sore and he was sitting on the balcony, holding a road in places where it was rocky. we could not drag and we had to carry him on elpacs with difficulty. we had to bring him down from camp full carrying him on alpax because
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