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kind of a small business, a tech support restrictions really impacted side as opposed to understand how it affects counseling, the costs. oh no, just the, investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe, which is here. the 60 votes special haven't been achieved. the bill is past due i so far as the default as the senate approves a bi partisan bill to lift the debt ceiling. the more about this and this is obviously of a life. and so have also coming up, the crisis deepens in sit down $65.00 violations put an end to talks. and jetta then the us sanctions companies linked to the warring factions,
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bylaws in, senegal, author, opposition. these are also some consensus to 2 years in jail and drones to deal with den get cash stripes or like i use as normal ways to deal with a health costs. the . the us senate has approved a deal to suspend the country's borrowing limit to vouching a default on the national debt. the $31.00 trillion dollar debt ceiling will be lifted once presidential biden signs to build into law. sure. hubbard, tennessee reports from washington, dc of the leadership of both parties and the senate had been yeah, this would not be the institution responsible for the us defaulting on its depths, no matter the reservations on both sides about the deal reached between president biden and the republican leadership in the house of representatives. as
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a result of it was placed on the senate floor swiftly. the bill is past. now, democrats are feeling very good tonight. we've saved the country from the scores of default, even though there were some on the other side for wanted default wanted to lead us to default. we may be a little tired, but we did it in raton, among other things. some of the republicans were promised a supplemental vote on defense spending. some fee will be almost $900000000000.00. joe biden has already proposed both in the next 10 countries combined is not enough to the american military who is under funded because so this bill help is on the way as in the house. some progressives didn't vote for the bill. some of the bernie sanders explained his reasoning virtually at a riley to raise the minimum wage. i'm not going to vote for a bill which will cut programs for nutrition,
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for housing, for health care for education, and not asked the richest people of this country to pay their fair share of taxes. none the less, the democratic party leadership is presenting the deal with the terms of bipartisanship. it's clear that the white house is proud of the president biden broke this deal, even if as a result, the principle of negotiating over the debt ceiling has been enshrined even further . and a similar scenario of immune and financial crisis may well play out again. in 2025, she ever time c l g 0. capitol hill, roller caps, director of the schmidt center for international business and chaplain university. he says the us needs to get serious about controlling death. everyone's concerned about that the us keep spending more than, you know, it's taking in which some amount of debt actually is smart. you know, it's kind of prudent for fiscal management for a country but, but the, to the level that the us has gone,
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it's not so that the debt ceiling increase. for example, it's only until january 1st 2025. so we, we, we bought, you know, year and a half worth of time, and the us does need to get more serious about controlling debt. if it wants to maintain the same level of financial influence that has it from a national perspective. internationally. for example, i mean china is very eager to fill that void and it has through an eye and as a special drawing rights of the facility, been able to exert more influence and kind of replace the dollar on the margins. but um, you know, it's still the case that the us dollar is considered the risk or the us treasury is, are considered the risk free instrument and, and the dollar the global currency. so yes, there's been some reduction, but it's, it's not so great. for example, china and japan, reducing their holdings, you get places like saudi arabia and elsewhere, that have both a strategic interest as well as faith in the you know,
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honor of the us to its obligations. and so it hasn't been yet a big impact. the united states and saudi arabia as i talked to and the fighting and sit down have been suspended. the army and robin support forces had already pulled out of negotiations. the 2 sides have been holding talks in jetta and had agreed on an extended since far to a lot of the delivery of humanitarian aid. in a statement, the us and the saudi arabia said the initials 7 days these far led to some reduction in fighting. and enables humanitarian assistance to reach an estimate of 2000000. so that means however, both policies committed serious violations coming out. ere i know, telling the strikes and failed to withdraw from homes, businesses and hospitals. they said humanitarian aid trucks was stopped and warehouses were new to the mediators haven't ruled out future talks, but only if the army on the part of military create conditions conducive for
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discussions. well the us impose sanctions and companies link to both sedans, army and rapids, support forces. us national security council spokesman junk harvey has been speaking to all to 0. and he says the by the ministration is determined to hold both parties to account. it's not just sanctions, we actually took 3 sets of actions today. yes. economic sanctions against 4 companies and entities. 2 of which are supporting the r s f and 2 of which is support the sudanese armed forces. but we also impose some visa restrictions on a number of individuals. and of course, we updated our business advisory to, to make it clear to american businesses about some of the challenges there. uh, working or doing business in, in sudan. so it was a set of actions here. so for sitting, these companies are being sanctioned. the 1st is always a need. it's a tool based goal training firm owned by the leader of the rapids support forces mohammed comed under nato. and then there's tradeoff. general training is based in
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the united out of amex, and it's controlled by one of their colleagues, younger brothers. the company is linked to the army, our defense industry system, citizens largest defense company, and an honest firm called sedan mazda of technology, which the us a sanction before in high stakes, and companies that produce weapons for the army. just on lynch as an independent research on co offer of a book incidence democracy, it says sanctions imposed on sit on over the years. haven't had much of an effect. this is really a long term play, right. the kind of attempt here is to really stars the resources of both sides of both c, r ss and the student is armed forces. and the idea here is that over the long term at these 2 sides, one have the ability to manufacture the weapons of their ability to, you know, make money is significantly restricted. that's kind of the idea here. you know, the sanctions have had a very next record across the world in their effectiveness, you know, in many countries we see in the war, ukraine for example,
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how the sanctions have not been fully implemented by some countries particularly the way he. and so i think that the real key here is whether or not the u. e will really enforce the section because some of these companies have partnered with companies that are associated with the u, a. e. and with rush up. but certainly, you know, there is limited habit and this will affect things in the short run in the long run . potentially sedan is one of the most sanction countries in the world going back to the past 30 years. you know, since 1989 when there was a military cooling student is seen really a series of sanctions. and actually, that'd be stuff in dirt which ties with islamic extremism again, and the 2000 for the warrant out for so, you know, there is not a lot of the of that hasn't been sanctioned into them as part of the state enterprise here. and what you've seen as a result of those sanctions is really sudan if you know, really become an operating ground for china and russia. these are 2 countries that
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obviously are not abided by us. sanction, senegalese officials say 9 people have been killed and anti government protests, demonstrations broke cause officer, opposition leader also sancho was sentenced to 2 years in prison on a charge of corrupting youth. nicholas hawk reports from dot com outside the car universe. a battle between security forces armed with fuel gas and protest here is responding with stones and they're angry at a court's decision to put all position leader. we spend some time in jail for 2 years and the judge found him guilty of corrupting the youth after a young woman accused sancho of rate. the verdict has angered his supporters with you as the president of using the justice system to eliminate political opponents. protesters target passing vehicles, including our car, breaking or window ship panic, the residents walk home to avoid being caught into violence among them saying the
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single largest you may have. what did you say? i didn't know now what i want. nothing to do with politics. i don't even like politics. i'm not a politician. i'm just a labor working in a private company since 2017 and i have never witnessed such violence. i am shocked to see the police behave like this. then i'm gonna hook himself. i ask him, if he's scared. yes, i'm scared. i'm so scared. suddenly massed, police take him in the police, then he's being detained. the police are not giving us any explanation to why they've stopped the young man that we were speaking to. but the rights group had been denouncing the excessive force that the security forces had been using since the beginning of this trial rights group say over 500 people have interest in including journalist members of civil society and the political opposition. but the government says it is only maintaining law in order. police are trying to stop
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demonstrators looting supermarkets and businesses. we need 3 fives of file use duct, found our nation, our unity, empty stability, and social harmony as president cell calls for calm and dialogue. but he has failed to make his intentions clear whether he will run for a 3rd term, fueling political tension for demonstrators, the latest verdict against sancho is unjust, and a blow to synagogues democracy. and it sparked further, protests, security forces are now struggling to contain nicholas hawk. alger 0, the car they're ready to load. so sounded across the crating on a friday morning in the wake of a new wave of russian attacks that have been trying to separate miss island during the strikes against your training in the cities. it says the start of may on thursday 3 people including a 9 year old child, were killed in the capitol keys down to the past few hours. explosions have been had in russia's crust region bordering ukraine.
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several ukrainian drones were shot and done by the air defense system, according to the local governance. it also says that 2 construction workers were injured in cross borders showing from ukraine earlier in the day. still ahead on knowledge, is it a mexican? was president says he would consider a peace deal with criminal cartels in a bit to stop the cycle environment. on 111 on his most recognizable landmarks reopens 3 years after that it was damaged in the bay route for the explosion. the the a. hello. this looking a little breezy across the gulf over the next couple of days. got a stiff wind settling in here. so, but a cloud still in place across saudi arabia, pushing up towards the caspian. let's look a little further westwood temperatures around
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a till 9 degrees above the seasonal average, around the olive and fish. i was there into the care scattering a shells. close the western side of the saudi arabia, down to what was that western side of you haven't. you guy with that keen brace just around the golf lift that dustin said coming through here. so it's my boss to conditions to contend with. over the next day or 2, looking to little blustery to into egypt, eastern parts of libya, tulsa, one of 2 shows, coming through here. show us to buy, continue across tennessee. i know the positive algeria north america. still looking wow the way and the seasonal rice to it. right. nice to thank you. across the good parts of the gulf of any west africa. see the showers about where they should be. they stretched that way over towards like victoria and beyond tends and the academia saying some heavy rain over the next style. so i particularly around the coastal fringes whether making his way away from that eastern side or south africa . well, looks at him ramble. cabinets was the west and cooling of intake town for sunday.
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what's called is it a reminder of a top? so he's the side of the sentence voted to nest the bottling limits of faxing, a default on the national debt measure of costs of 2 weeks. and we go, she ations presidential body, says he's going to sign that into law as soon as possible for us inside here. maybe i have on the suspension and talks to end the fighting and sometimes the army and drop in support forces and already pulled us down here. the us impose sanctions and companies links to both sides. senegalese officials say 9 people to being killed in antique government protests, demonstrations broke house author opposition. these are also sancho was sentenced to 2 years in prison. authorities in mexico was his go say to find 45 bags filled with human remains in the ravine. it's not clear how many bodies that on police are still searching for 7 people reported missing last week. high school is at this sensitive a drug war between the bible cartels disappeared and says link to criminal games
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are common. 110 fighters and people are listed as missing in mexico. so mexico as president on time on while lopez of the doctor says he'd support an agreement with cocktails in order to stop the violence rights activists of called and drug gangs to enter into a peace deal with the government. my overall follow reports from mexico city is this program is vivian, is that responding to calls for a piece deal with drug cartels, mexico's president, and that is my new a little piece over the raised eyebrows. this week. telling reporters he agrees you'll see a quart of i agree. hopefully these can be reached is what we'll want and then to the violence. it was a surprise statement to many of those who have been finding the cartels for years when it came after a plea in an open letter from active as were searching for the missing loved ones. the thousands of so called disappeared victims of the criminal syndicates of
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central, you know, set them on the bus daily. the dog is the author of the letter i'm calling for a radical solution. we'll see what a game will sell an affordable if i seen a piece deal between the government and the cartels. on it. meanwhile, while we had on our file, we got all, it's the government that has forced us to ask the cartels to end the violence and the disappearances on us since they don't want to assume the responsibility of searching for our family members. we find ourselves having to plead with criminal organizations with mexican cartels. okay. and what about some of this controversial concept for a piece packed between the government and the cartels has started to be, particularly since the president wait in the office over to the administrator and see more violence than any other in mexico's history. with more than 156000 murder recorded during his 4 and a half years in the office. in that same time, more than 40000 people have been reported missing according to the government's own figures. the crisis of disappeared. persons in mexico is the worst of its fine
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enlighten america. and as the spiral of violence continues to worse, if they were wondering for the seal between drug cartels and the government really use that radical of an idea. security expert say that wall controversial such a plan isn't outside the realm of possibility. any negotiation with drug dealers is sunday go session with a non group. they have a different fire power. and in some cases, in many cases, a couple more and much more fire power done the state. we need to think of it as a complex, a building strategy. so mexico's government has increased resources for searching for missing persons. this year, number of disappeared is overwhelming. guaranteeing that without some solution to the crisis, the search for loved ones will go on indefinitely. visit up a little al, jazeera, mexico city. the leaders of funds in germany, erosion costs about a whole new local elections. and it is of comfortable and certainly you are invited
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to a meeting of european majors involved over ethic sides by cost of the 1st poll. and they've demonstrated against the appointment of ethnic albanian mirrors. comfortable as president of use. the osmani said a new pull could only happen. officer, a petition foreign ministers from a group of emerging economies known as breaks meeting in cape town, brazil of russia, india, china, and coast and south africa are discussing the possible expansion of the blog. more than a dozen nations have expressed interest in joining brooks nations are positioning themselves as an alternative to western geo political dominance. fontinella has moved from cape time, a certain ministers attending the brakes. meeting in cape town. south africa have described the block as a symbol of change. now the meeting comes at an opportune time for south africa who is hosting that meeting, as well as cheering the brakes uh, grouping this year. when the economic difficulties in the country, unemployment rate has worsened and it continues to have
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a crisis in terms of its power supply. this grouping represents a quarter of the was economic outputs and it's one way south africa is doing increasing trade to it also has to balance that with this relationship with the united states. and they give a p and union, especially given the increasing tensions between russia and the waste at a time when russia has invaded ukraine. and there's also a warrant of a wrist issued by the international criminal court court will put in, related to that invasion of ukraine, a, charging him with one legs war crimes. now those attending have said that this is a time for great to representation of the global south, and it's become increasingly attractive to a number of countries at least 19 of either applied formerly or have expressed their interest in joining briggs, including countries like indonesia, saudi arabia, any ron alex hall meeting to be considered
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a comprehensive institutional development to fix the approach stuff exercise in a positive christian. this is a matter of satisfaction and decisions with some of the other issues under discussion by the ministers here is the state of the global economy, which has been in distress following the cause. the depends demik as well as global conflicts. now the russian foreign minister say gala prophet said that majority nations around the world have to find common solutions to conflict. like you, touching on their involvement in the ukraine and the criticism russia is facing in
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that situation. now, south africa has said that it's neutral on the u. k and conflicts, but does increasing the appear to have deepening economic and political ties with russia. somebody the ultra 0 taped on south africa. can you the avon jellicoe preacher, paul mackenzie and k is june called off to police and zoomed the bodies of more than 200 of his father was from a remote forrest authorities accused him of leaving accounts and ordering his father was to stall from selves to death lock and lab reports from ireland in eastern kenya. a dish? oh no, no, i'm on with the last name me candy still remembers the songs about the end of the world that she used to sing and pasta pool mackenzie's touch. how is it? how are normally she grew uncomfortable when he started preaching the schools and hospitals with the work of the devil? and she left the judge of her system and brother in law stayed. they went with mackenzie to hear the remote for
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a settlement where he cooled his follow as to why to say he ordered them to stuff that children and then themselves to death, to go to heaven. police have dug out more than $200.00 bodies. many of them children who are you, who are only me, says the original of a found the life under in police custody. amy's wondering what's happened to the 5 children nieces and nephews? yes, we love go a 100 plus when i'm worried and i'm not 100 percent. sure. i'll see them again. if the children haven't being fond by now among those rescued, maybe they're among those being exam. no, i don't know. we're waiting for the dna results. um uh, kenzie is being arrested several times and then released many people say he was paying off the police about 2 months ago. he was finally detained here at the police station in the town of middleton d. the offices had previously released him, have since been transferred. he's being held here while the place of stopped at
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exhibiting the bodies of his followers billing these moore has been filled twice over. the government launched the commission of inquiry to find out what happened. and it's talking about regulating preaches so logistics of just completed a 2nd round of post mortems done adults before the table just on the from what is so most of the more meals and the one most of most of them also are those people working at the site say, 100 small bodies are still buried in the ground and some a peer to not be from here investigative. say all the people outside the cold may have been involved. canyons of waiting to find out if all the questions will ever be on that. on this, all those involves, when we pull to justice malcolm web alger 0000000 the can. yeah. it's involved ways get ahold of the general election in august. the 23rd. you know, it's been comes as people struggle with the stagnant economy. rolling power cuts on high levels of poverty. at the same time, parliament has passed a law,
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the criminalizes, it's deemed harmful to national interest. it's fear it is going to be used to prosecute anyone who criticizes the government or shopping increase in duncan. if even infections is stretching shore line cars already overburdened health services authorities are concentrating and eradicating breeding sites and mosquitoes spread the virus. but experts say that's not enough. men off on that as reports from colombo of the it's all hands and machines on big the size, the latest thing. gloves break into land. almost $40000.00 infections and $25.00 i did in the 1st 5 months of the year as prompted, has reduced to focus on stopping the sprint as dividers. dozens of teams like this as scouring the country to identify reading drones. so the eighty's, egypt i most key to the carrier of the virus. they look for containers or surfaces with water. when most of you do is leave that eggs which hatch when the rains come
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. when warnings and signs don't work properly, you knows uptake a, do quote, paid for on not doing the collecting data. they are keeping that on the on diety or breeding grounds or non board national breeding grounds. said narc, begging our advice for the doctor, having to read it to the 0 that he's from the practice of seeing a search in the number of thank you. patients during the past month, most cases, a mild, but it can be fatal. this is not detected early, the platelets are responsible, so that's lucky. so once it goes to a certain level, there is a simulation days leaking of fluid and got from the liver and from the lungs as well. and then you're going to shop pressure drops and that i've got to communications that take this to create. it says goose monitoring is crucial. dr.
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such a reason, some of the clinics like these are the 1st part of course i suspected patients. but modular viruses causing stimulus symptoms is making a clear diagnosis, difficult process, and needs to come out of the gaze and needing to nationally recognize the thought of the young thinking. she says of the photo and viruses that cause dingey, the one causing the cutting. sedge is new to blanca, which means most people do not have immunity. so in thank you. 3, it's happening, introduced the street on cost to so many. uh. then of course, it spits like wildfire because you have such a huge population who have not been infected here at the university of c, java that and put a research as a studying how the virus has evolve. characteristics of patients who progressed through the city of stages and the immune response of those what asymptomatic. while the search for the solutions continue as the 30s will have to continue that bathroom to keep infections as low as possible. we know fernandez, judge
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a 0 colombo, 111. it was most recognizable landmarks is reopened. more than 3 years after it was damaged and the very root port explosion assessor museum has been described as a symbol of hope in a country facing many crises. the museums director tells audra 0 that it's restoration was a difficult journey in a country that's all. but collapsed jana called the reports from david. it's one of the roots, historical landmarks. the source took museum. it's been part of the country's history. and among the victims of its dark chapters, 3 years ago, much of the building was destroyed. less than a kilometer away, an explosion at the port level neighborhoods across the city. the 19th century palace has now been put back together. most of the art collections are back on display. among them,
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a portrait of nicholas stuck the man who turned his residents into this museum after his this restoration where it costs $2000000.00 money donated by the international community. we are able to face this and when, by just now we have many battles, like many of them is we face of that to a lot to survive. and is it gonna go crisis? the 2nd battle is involved fundraising because we really have no banking system that is working properly. and locally the findings are really very rare. cutting out hello is the museums director. she tells us it was a difficult journey in a country where a nearly bankrupt state can provide basic services like electricity. it's been a difficult past as well. and it's reflected here, whether it was the civil war for an invasions or the blasts at the port that was believed to have been caused by ammonium nitrate to my message is to show this whole time 9 of our country,
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of the resistance of our artists that are not only touched by the blasts, but they have been a existing and a very difficult context. the blast is something that will stay forever in our memory. and unfortunately, we have not been able to recover from is because we have not really. we don't know what killed us. a memorial now stands in the garden for the youngest victim. 2 year old isaac used to come here with his parents. now, the museum will also tell his story. center who do else has either failed the this is all just say that these are the top so is the us senate is voted to lift the bottling and limit averting the default on the national debt. after weeks and negotiations, the measure passed by 63 votes to 36, president barton this as he will sign it.
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