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so we're back from the heart and this is our balance, which is the right has teams on the ground. next to bring you more award winning document trees and life news. the . the us announces it's the sanctions in the recent complex and through done along with saudi arabia suspends these thoughts more volumes and students capital talk to me in cities, in west, off for with this being more fighting the out on the clock. this is out there. life from dell also cut me off. the bill is passed of to weeks of dead lovely us congress passed the bill to allow the government to borrow more money in the for the, for the event jericho preacher accuse of encouraging his followers to stop
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themselves. if he is in a high court in kenya, the 1st time of lebanon's famous land moms reopened 3 years after it was done, mentioned the ferry, the heavy artillery and guns i'd be reported ensued on a couple of call to the united states and saudi arabia say, they suspended, sees far towards between the war and sides. so don's army had already pulled out of negotiations with the rapids support forces, the totes and jetta with meant to negotiate the safe delivery of human humanitarian aid. but the boring sides have violated the ceasefire agreement. the us has also announced its 1st sanctions on companies linked to both sides and it cost me off weapons supply. with the us national security council spokesman, john cabby told out to 0 that the by the administration, it's a time and to hold students on me on the parent military,
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rapid support forces accountable. 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 s 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 sedan. so it was a set of actions here that's enough from him and morgan who reports from on demand, just north of call to, the slicing has been ongoing, even with the tops the inject that happening. and it increased or intensified since the city means army suspended its parts of the patient 2 days ago from the top. now it's worth remembering that the talks were in direct between the rapids support forces. and this is denise army and that their communications were challenged
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through the mediators, saudi arabia and the united states. uh, which suspended the talks and says they citing violations to the ceasefire. the both sides committed to and signed in decided city of kid, the. so there's been more are going to be showing in the southern part of the capital sort of tool. that's where this is a military base that belongs to the rapids support forces. and which means army. since the early hours of crosby has been trying to take control of this, also be artillery strikes occurred in the city of on demand targets in the northern parts of the capitol, which is the city of the city. so pricing is still very much ongoing people who are trying to make their way out of the capital to states that are relatively comp, if they can, or they're trying to see interest, because they're worried that they'll be caught in the crossfire. especially after and arts lewis try can land in the market on wednesday, killing at least 18 people, and injuring over a 100, making it the single death news attacks is positive in mid april. so people here
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are concerned, they say that they want some kind of holes or some kind of tooth for the military and aids to come in and for them to be able to meet the capitals. but so far, all that's happening is more and more find thing between the rapid support forces and the student needs. army. us senate says approved to be able to lift the government's $31.00 trillion dollar limit. does the last major huddled before the bill assignment little by president joe biden? the bipartisan deal of us? what would it be in the country's 1st federal default in nevada financial meltdown . she had returned to reports not 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 a result of vote, was placed on the senate floor swiftly. the bill is past. now. democrats are
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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 above the sound is 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, for housing, for health care for education, and not asked the richest people of this country to pay their fair share of taxes.
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nonetheless, 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 at 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 see out to 0 capitol hill. this was sitting, sitting 1960 congress is raised extended will revise that, that limits $78.00 times on each occasion. it actually before the nation defaulted in the past 2 decades, the u. s. has added $25.00 trillion dollars in debt, mostly from financing, was tax cuts and emergency responses. and recent is the debt saving has become increasingly political parties have used it to get concessions, won't blame each other for the size of the debt. southern baptist is with the economist intelligence unit and says the recurring baris around us,
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that's what i'm like me to affect the dollars dominance. the dollar has a commodity le, orders of magnitude big a, an x ray done on some measures in the us dominance is actually increasing in, in recent years. what it's changing is that they are a few sets of bilateral relationships where they're trying to try and out of the currencies. but these are really small trade flows in the scale of things. and um, and they typically just between a small set of what we've hot cold countries in the us noisy calling out like russia. busy iran that are really seriously trying to, uh, to look at that we, we don't see any move away from the us dollar. and to the extent that we do, it's actually not really through any of the single currency. it's just for more use of our finance and swaps. there's no prospect of another currency left line. they are and they are replacing it. the army was gonna replace the us dollar. um, china would have to is not fully open uh, substantially liberalize it's uh,
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it's uh, rules about moving money in and out of the country. it would have to allow foreigners to accumulate more assets within china to match those general liabilities. a canyon evangelical preacher pulled mackenzie and think it has appeared in the court in the past. so he is accused of leading a colton, ordering his followers to stop himself to death. police a big zoom, the bodies of more than 240 people in a remote forest. malcolm web reports now from melody in east and it should, i mean, no, no, i'm on with the last name and the community still remembers the songs about the end of the world that she used to sing and pasta pool mackenzie's touch. oh, how are normally she grew uncomfortable when you started preaching the schools and hospitals with the work of the dental. and she left the charge of her system and brother in law state. they went with mackenzie to hear the remote for
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a settlement where he cooled his followers, divide to say, he ordered them to stuff that children and then themselves to death, to go to have a piece of dug out more than $200.00 bodies. many of them children, who are you, who are only me, says the engine oil the found the life under in police custody. amy's wondering what's happened to the 5 children nieces and nephews? yes, we love the 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 mom, those rescued. maybe they're among those being executive. we 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. the. the offices had previously released him, have since been transferred. he's being held here while the place of stopped at exhibiting
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the bodies of his followers. billing. these move has been filled twice over. the government's launch the commission of inquiry to find out what happened. and he's talking about regulating preaches so logistics of just completed a say in round of post mortems done it on the subject table. it is on the from what to. so most of them were mills. and what most of, most of them also are those people working at the site, say, 100 small bodies is still buried in the ground. and some a pay to not be from here investigative, say other people outside the cold may have been involved. kenyans are waiting to find out if all the questions will ever be onset, and they will, those involves will be brought to justice malcolm web alger 0000000 the can. yeah. let's say the little way south to more impass of malcolm web is that are outside the quote to malcolm. tell us more about what's being happening. that's cool to
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mackenzie's been waiting in this courtroom right here for his case to be heard and wait, wait and find out if prosecutors will charge him. if so, they'll charge him with, or if, though, seek more time from the court to detain him and continue the investigations now, prosecute. this job has been difficult for a number of reasons. partly because many of the people that came out of shack, ahold of forest alive still appear to be under the influence of mackenzie say that they want to continue that jenny to haven't continued stopping themselves. so the government's been trying to be brought to collide. some of these people which they'll need to do is going to present witnesses from that in front of a quote and mackenzie on his way into the co denied that he had called people to solve themselves to death. uh oh, the pathologist to said that some people, some of the bodies exempt from the site rules that killed through 60 ation know, being hit on the head. so we will say waiting to find out if,
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if people will be charged with the prosecutors, it earlier said that they wanted to try to charge mackenzie with crimes relating to terrorism. but they certainly have a difficult job in the hands with a lack of witnesses and also lack of of, of evidence that they can actually use to directly connect mackenzie and his preaching to the people who are dead and buried in the ground. or i'm not going live live now. thanks very much. i'm not gonna worry about. so as the court room it more about hey, write a lots of sounds. it across the ukraine after a wave of russian attacks the air force as it intercepted and destroyed. 10 missiles fired from rushes to prevented, screeching on friday. the capital keepers being targeted nearly every day for the past month. on the 1st day 3 people, including a 9 year old child, killed, so in russia, explosions have been reported in the cost region bordering ukraine. yes,
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the governance has several ukrainian drains have been shut down by defense systems . he says that 2 construction workers were injured in cost for the selling from a credit. earlier in the day, ukraine has denied direct involvement. china is special envoy for your aging effects as described. the board and ukraine is working and says the risk of escalation is high. lead hughes comments come after you are going to make page and time to enroll in ukraine. is trips talented with meetings and caving and didn't most of the lease as both russia and ukraine. welcome chinese involvement. trying to find a diplomatic solution into the crisis yet, because it says tim shouldn't be finished yet. the risk of escalation remains high at present. the conflict is still dragging on and escalating my stayed in your crime for 3 days and didn't keep air raid sirens was sounded every single day and they were to mess of a strikes in keys. the conflict isn't a stalemate and the battlefield is full to then certainty. this situation is
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warring. this history is any guide. we know that all was in conflicts ended in a peaceful way. but if the war continues to go on, they will only be mowed as aust isn't suffering. as long as there is a glimmer of hope for peace, we should work actively towards it. defense ministers for more than 40 countries and gathering and sing a pool for the shangri la dialogue, which is a security conference. the 3 day events aims to address the regional security issues that the rivalry between the us and china has cost a shadow over the discussions from slavery reports on why defense ministers from the us in china will not be meeting at the defense summit size between us and they're expected to take center stage at this time the us, china is already set that it's defense minister. generally the show us defense secretary lloyd austin because of the sanctions. but i'm, let's say the fact of this meeting increasingly strange relations between these 2
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countries is even more important to keep these kinds of communication open at this time. now, just days ago, at the us choose a chinese unnecessarily over the south china sea, china in response to slaves saying is military, it's frequent ministry with one of his activities is the main cause of security issues in the region. and of this expect that will be plenty of behind the scenes diplomacy, defense officials from other countries to 20 escalate tensions between these 2 countries down to, to top defense officials from best feature that will take place within the next 2 days that some of these group policy makers from other countries will be listening to those features to try to gain some perspective on how these 2 powerful nations
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opposition is themselves when it comes to security. now, since that's from the fluid, i sort of head here and i'll just bear a for years into a controversial time. el salvador is president says he's winning the gates game. and we tell you why many people, depending on food banks in europe's biggest economy, the hello, there's no great change in the weather across europe. i've the next couple of days, most showers a rumbling away across the south where it is mediterranean, but some west of whether it was that's the eastern side of you. but this weather system had a big i reapply pressure, but towards the north west at least here it is going to be fine. i've settled some good supposing weather coming up this week and the wednesday coming from more of a north safely direction. so temperatures will struggling little we can cool 19
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celsius, 66 pound hot, the in london a little below what it should be terminated at around 22. they are in paris, but at least it is dry add. find there you go with those showers from spain and portugal, southern france across the outs, pushing all the way into that isa side of you. i'm at west to whether will make his wife or the race was must go guys from 20 to celsius to around 13 degrees on fast. i say really freshening up here dry once they get across the northwest. if you have more showers down across the south, and those showers across spain and portugal also running across the far north west of africa. so, so what's the weather? once again into the north of algeria and northern possible iraq, i still see some wet weather, but it is hot, very hot and cover at 43 degrees. good rash or showers. there across the west, africa pushing further northwards into makita paso. the june 1967,
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6 days the re drew the map of the middle east to dark colored hair crust appeared from a distance just as we were focusing on them. they dropped the bombs on the run. out of the re expose the events leading to the will and its consequences which it still felt today and it was such as the start of his land. the war in june on alger zara, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you watching out 0 reminder about top stories and gun fires be reported into duns, comfortable lives, united states,
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and saudi arabia suspends these far towards the us as also sanction companies linked to the army. and to be reckoned support for the us senate is approved by partisan deal to lift the government. so it's $1.00 trillion dollar limit the legislation of us. what would it be in the countries 1st, national debt, default defense ministers for more than 40 countries. and gathering and singapore for the 2nd 3 day conference aims to address the regional security issue. for a ministers from the breaks group of emoji economies that meeting cape town had of a lead to summit in august result, russia, india, china, and hosts south africa. discussing the possible expansion of the book, oil producing nations, including saudi arabia in wrong, or among the candidates for existing, increasingly seen as an alternative to western geo political. don't speak to me, the middle of his life for some type john. so for me, the friends of brick circle, friends of brakes will be addressing the meeting today. how light easy do you think
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that new members will be admitted of the bullet suddenly is very likely given what we have heard from the existing of members of the brakes . and the 2 day meeting a saying that they want to concentrate on creating a great to voice for the global cells. and as you mentioned that perhaps an alternative to existing blocks. one way, as we've heard from the indian minister of external affairs, one with a is a big distribution of power in terms of global governance. but what is key in terms of the talks that are taking place here today, all of the is the criteria and the guidelines around how and who will be admitted to the grouping. you've mentioned countries like iran, saudi arabia, in africa, also the democratic republic of congo coupon they will be speaking of represent representatives from those countries will be addressing that the freaks nations a during the course of the day, you know, perhaps to put forward
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a great idea around why they want to join the grouping. now, ricks is also said the leadership here has said that they want to encourage the use of local currencies. so it's issues like the values, perhaps geography, the use of an alternative currency to the usb, as well as local currencies in terms of trade and g d, p as well. that may influence criteria and guidelines. and these are some of the processes, the bricks is going through. they say, admitting these new members is still a work in progress for me to think about that for me, the minute back into town. thank 6. so 4 years into his to el salvador is president says he's winning the war gains organized crime. but a report says this crackdown as much as serious human rights violations with more than a 150 people killed in prisons, john home. and as this it was a motion spectacle for a man whose declared his winning will be gainesville salvatore's gang night. bu,
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kelly speech to the nation mounts his full set of x rays, president, most of it was focused on what's become his signature policy. all, raymond, doesn't want them now. the state of exception approved by congress has finally allowed us to enjoy peace 4 years later when not the same. now at last, salvadorans can think of move and not being killed. these are the images he'd like you to see from the last 14 months, which the state of exception has given security forces free writing to rest and imprisoned people. last sunday. the new maximum security prison is full and neighborhoods, which one's going strong holds. now springing to life, yes, kennedy's approval ratings have shut up. as the motor rates are plunged many a grateful for spite from the killings rapes and extortion. a bit of a pull came out this week to some one of those, some of those best known human rights organizations. it tells another story,
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the correct them is it, it paints a picture of a piano justice system that is no longer a penal, just a system is more of a type of a concentration camp. them with soldiers and police and prison guards and attorney general's decide who goes free, who stays in prison, who lives who dies and torture at their pleasure. the report alleges they've been widespread beatings, torture and moving 150 people who have died and no salvage those prisons since march 2022. we've documented multiple cases of death simply because they weren't able to have access to medical care to treat the rooms and examples of a man who was beaten and this torso so badly that his stomach filled with blood and he couldn't read any more ended up dying of starvation and anybody in the room priced at the wrong time could end to that world. under the state of exception,
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security forces could arrest people maybe on suspicion of having to meet the defense. police of admitted they have quotes is once in prison, chris, the ssl says the chinese can be held for up to 2 years before the trial. but those criticisms don't worry. president kelly or his support re election. they tell him through the presence of the army, both inside and outside congress was as significant as it was, giving no doubt about who's in mid total control of el salvador, john home, and data. a z u is called for new elections and northern costs of the ethics serves it, being protesting against the election of ethnic albanian meds and the majority. so region subset recognize customers, independents and large. the boy called today pals municipal election on monday, dozens of nature soldiers were injured during princess. now inflation is slightly in germany,
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but experts one consume is waiting to see an immediate difference on market shelves . headline rate in may was 6 point one percent down, just 0 point one percent on the previous month. the rise in energy prices is also slowed. prices have arisen by just a 2.6 percent so far this year compared to last year. but few prizes. well, they're a different story altogether. food inflation, student 14.9 percent of may, which is more than 2 and a half times the headline rate. somebody came this more now from ballad. this is the q, it's a food bank in westborough land every wednesday. it provides the most needy people with enough supplies to get by christina cloud works here and says the last few years have been busy of an ever on dots into it. until by one day, 200 sponsors house has intervene. we will $7100.00 to $120.00 households and to the ukraine more per account. and now we're at $200.00. but we managed to get everyone who comes here
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a fruit and vegetable back and meet you all good vegetarian things. everything that we can collect above the, at the root of the problem is insulation persistently high for more than a year. in recent months, it has dropped particularly in energy prices, but not so much for the cost of food, which is rising high of an overall inflation. and for people on the low or middle income like these gone, there's a, it's a real problem. albedo here, sell it to you. i work here at the chart today. hospital as a team leader, but still i'm not getting any pay rises or anything like that. i can't spend anything on myself, but of course i have to work to cover all my outgoings. you have to survive somehow . the high cost of living is something government's recognize in germany. ministers have introduced a scheme to allow employers to give that work as a one off tax free bonus of up to 3000 years while in brussels, the u. institution,
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se companies with large profits do have the scope to help the workers with growth a set to fall short of inflation again this year. while a significant recovery of wages is expected to take place next year. corporate profit margins have been on the rise since 21. as providing a potential bustler for the absorption of wage increases a central issue for many economists as have food prices can still be rising. if inflation is slowing down. is it because the food industry is itself still having to deal with high costs? oh, but it's just trying to maximize its profit margins at the expense of the customer . but the most shoppers, those questions are academic. what methods? most of them these days is just making ends meet dominant cane algebra 0 full in one of 11 ends. most famous architectural landmarks has reopened more than 3 years
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after it was damaged in the bay report explosion. the says museum is described as the symbol of hype. the nation facing many crises in a hold of has worn out from it's one of the routes historical landmarks. the source of museum is 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, a portrait of nicholas sir, suck the man who turned his residents into this museum after his this restoration where it costs $2000000.00 money donated by the international community. so we are able to face this and when, by just now we have many battles,
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like many of them is we face about 2 allowed to survive in this economic go crisis . the 2nd battle is involved fundraising because we really have no banking system that it's 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 blast at the port that was believed to have been caused by ammonium nitrate to my message is to show this whole time line of our country, of the resistance of our artists that are not only touched by the blasts, but they have been resisting in a very difficult context. the blast is something that will stay forever in our memory. and unfortunately,
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we have not been able to cover 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 to your old eyes act used to come here with his parents. now the museum will also tell his story, center, there was a 0, failed the other, this is out 0. these are the top stories in gun fi has to be reported in students. capital is the us inside the array of you suspend towards between the warring policies. the us is also sanctioned companies linked to the army and the rapids support forces. us national security council spokesman john cubby told the others are the fight and administration is determined to hold students army and the power

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