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told the side in this area, we pushed this fall forward as we can to the front line. now, the smells of a lot of the stories that we cover a highly complex. so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can do as many people as possible no matter how much they know about a given chrisy. so issue as always, is there a correspondence? that's what we strive to do. the of the hello i'm 0 venue, it's great to have you with us. this is the news. our life from bill coming up in the next 60 minutes a ceasefire, collapsed. people across to dance capital cartoon phase more violence. uni's incentive goals capital after protest as spencer anger following the conviction of an influential opposition leader living in limbo refugees and migrants searching
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for a better life in europe face the harsh reality of increasingly strict border checks . no plastic pollution by 2040 negotiators at a u. n. environment's conference. discuss how to meet that ambitious. go on his foot and have a joke of it. she's in the 3rd round auction of a franchise. spending 20 thinks on grandson champion just won the 1st set against spain's alejandro salvage. picking the so we'd be getting sudan where there has been heavy artillery showing and gunfire in the capital. cartoon. after shaking ceasefire collapsed earlier, the united states and saudi arabia suspended talks between the army and rapid support forces. the talks and jetta were a were meant to negotiate the safe delivery of humanitarian aid. but the warring
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sides have violated the ceasefire agreements. washington also, sanctions companies linked to both sides of this conflict. meanwhile, the world stood program says that one of its warehouses has been under attack on demand. looted the facility containing tens of thousands of tons of food and supplements in l o. b, that's in south central sedan. this is one of the largest logistic hubs of the u. n . agency in africa. world food program says it will put more than 4000000 people caught in conflicts at risk. but morgan is in, i'm dormant across the nile river from car to say, but do we know who is stealing this food? the civilians will so badly need. well we spoke to residents in a little ways and we spoke to some senior us official here in the capital, how to build and or other incident because most of the you and staff have moved to, to the eastern city of course the down. so those who we spoke to accuse the rapid support forces of being behind the looting off the warehouse in
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a little beads that like to at least $20000.00 to metric tons of food being looted . now they also said that civilians who were also in need of food were also that also did participate in the looting of the warehouse and not north go to japan. but it's worth noting that it is not the only robbery that there was the program, based off of the conflict, tens of thousands of metric tons have been dropped from their warehouses in the west and part of the capital in the dark for region. their warehouses here in the capital part of them have also been booted along with warehouses belonging to other organizations. their offices have been vandalized. properties have been destroyed. all of that affecting the operations here, when millions of people still remain trapped in desperate need of humanitarian assistance. now the looting and the fighting is making it very hard for humanitarian agencies to words to deliver uh, food supplies to those who need it. here in the capital,
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so they all can sense that the ongoing looting and the, and, and the hampering of operations due to the violence will affect those here. and the captain for 2 were in need of assistance. hipaa tell us about those sanctions that the us is imposed on both sides of this conflict, the army and the r a. so if you expect that to change the course of this conflict, well, 1st of all, let's look at the companies that have been sanctioned. do you have 2 companies that are affiliated to the rapid support for us have are responsible for getting them weapons? and the technical is that are currently driving around the capital substitutes in the military operations of the rapids support forces. one of them base here in the capital to another base in the united arab emirates. now these companies are responsible, i would say, for uh, getting in the vehicles that uh the reception had been driving around the capital to for their weapons and also for their economic investments including the gold trade. so that's, that's, those are the companies that have been targeted by the united states when it comes
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to the r as best which comes to the army, their companies or their companies targeted. thank huge companies that much of the manufacture, munitions weapons, cars, basically everything that the armed forces would need. and the whole purpose is for the 2 sides to have less fighting capabilities to reduce the conflict or rather make sure that it does not last. as long as possible, but have for it to have an impact would take time time. but many people here see they cannot afford as many remain traps between the fighting of the rapids support forces. and this is denise army hippa, thank you very much for that reporting from dorman, just across the river, from cartoon. let's bring in a book or e mail going. he is german and research, etc. institute for strategic studies. he joins us via skype. now from johannesburg and south africa, i think both both sides are feel about these us sanctions. do they fear them or are they confident? do you think they can get around them for now?
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okay i'm, i'm going to assume that probably you didn't hear the question the 1st time sir. how do you think both sides of the fighting, mr. duke or e mail go any feel about the sanctions? i think the, the, the to far cuz thank you for having me. i single to fault is they don't take it seriously. they don't see the impact ordered immediately, and they won't uh, by the, by your teachers not a heavy stick enough to take in to make any of them the content. because i think they read, expecting you to be made. they made the patients to white to avoid its impacts as long as possible. so i don't think the city the search sanctions would make a big difference to before. do they fear further waves of sanctions? because you know that's, that's what we usually see in these conflicts. especially with the u. s. united
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suspensions or step one to try and answer, incentivize the belligerence to, to scale down to fighting. and then when that doesn't work, often there's a step to a step 3 and the sanctions get harder. that is exactly what most of the people are looking for and rating for. they think that these issues a lot the enough of you are, you know, sure. the united states have both started with the quarter to ensure that area should. i'm getting a 100000000 fraud version. you have an addition under humanitarian services. um, but you're not, you just said said you're going to enter it until the wife media solvers thought it was the cut out. but the color be broken back. i need parts, all these thoughts to do this is really look forward to an addition and a section. so that's kind of make a difference. but i think before that they go to have to try to create
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a of some sort of of mission that should be good to go on to the axes, by both the army and the rep. that support forces to it is ready to be, are in control of this my, my favorite or with 4 of acceptance of was to me, i should are very, very clearly that the ottoman is a bit shooting a bit in, but of because uh, the symbols or 40 are in the hands of others. if you talk to the war, when people knew where the army just started, the gun where the sections is tending, becomes embarrassing for the army and show over a 100 years of existence and shows the device per cent. of the g. d p over the some down it's uh it's, it seems that as i've spoken for the previous weeks,
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a months and years back to the capable of teaching so that i'm seems like it is. unfortunately they should, they said, but in that headquarters to, to, to, and so forth with that because a militia is ready and, but i think so, i think it just jump over to him just because they will still are you telling us that the are a surface currently, winning the war, at least on a military level, you see that the of, of towards instagram, there is a water in the cookies on close to that is the water in the remainder of, of to as i am for example, eventually i am photo my area called the risk of defining safety risk or to define instead, the community to the strip of the fittest week are brought together by the out of me. and that if it's a full forces in this town, because they're ready to go towards them in the town. but if you turn over the
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states and they should then please read on to both of you to fight. yeah. because if you fight, which is really who are going to stuff or show these have fish between you and this is weird for the whole population. costume before puppy jennifer to the autumn is autumn is 100. is the home reformer. what happens in the hospital is the oddest f is what they're talking about. so what we should not fight between us here of this what i was hoping to most of the copy terms of the 4th through the steps in, in savannah, probably not as high school. and in her home that the one will have the biggest shift, the people see the streets in front of their houses, including throat is out of february and saying that dr. i the automated said to the automated self estate and we are not in, in, in, in the home of how to reset your out in the home of other districts of savannah abdul karim montgomery. thank you for sharing your insights with us today.
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at the ortiz in senegal, say at least 9 people have been killed in anti government protests. this happened after opposition leader. it was meant sancho was sentenced to 2 years in prison on a charge of corrupting youth. as supporters save a trial was motivated by his political rivals. the conviction now undermines his chances of running for president in next year's election. so let's spring and nicholas hack on this. he's in the senegalese capital the car, nicholas where sonco now as well, i'm actually 2 blocks away from sun coast house. we've been again pushed away from his home. security forces won't allow us to cut any, any, anywhere near close his home at the amount of security that we're seeing around this one man. the leading opposition figure is really unprecedented. i haven't seen anything like that. and we've never seen also soldiers on the streets. we've seen
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earlier in another neighborhood of popular neighborhood of the capital. we saw men in uniform, many uniform that normally use to protect this country against foreign powers is now being used to protect foreign businesses, notably, shopping centers and gas stations. why? well, because they've been so much loading happening since this verdict was announced by the judge more than 24 hours ago. and there are areas of this of the car, normally such a stable comb, quiet capital that are no longer in the control of security forces. the areas of the key, the guest, so popular neighborhoods where we've seen protesters really many of the streets putting up barricade, they're angry at the current situation at this verdict, and they've given out by the judge, well, and they could get angry or still what's going to happen to sancho, is he going to be arrested as well?
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so we spoke to the justice minister yesterday. he says that it's up to the to, to the police, the criminal police to pick him up. and he told us that he's waiting for this situation to calm down. he's hoping also that maybe it was months uncle himself will hand himself over to the security forces. but it doesn't look like this is going to happen any time soon. his supporters have called for protests yet again after the friday prayers here in san a goal, there's already protest in the southern city of the guy show and it feels like there's an escalation of the violence. the government are trying to p is the situation present lucky. so just a day ahead from this trial called for a national dialogue, she received the members of civil society but also some members of the opposition. and during this meeting, he called for the end of, of the violence and, and, and,
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and for more mediation and more unity and nicholas had reporting from the car there . thank you very much. i is putting more head on this is our, including the evangelical preacher, accused of encouraging his followers to starve themselves. to death appears in 14 canyon, $111.00 on famous landmarks reopens 3 years after it was damaged and to be root forth explosions. and in sports, a crowd caps with a difference to this major league baseball game. that's coming up for the air raid alerts are sounded across ukraine after a wave of russian attacks the air force as it intercepted and destroyed. 10 missiles fired from russia's brianne sc region. on friday, the capital keith has been targeted nearly every day for the past month. on thursday, 3 people including a 9 year old child, were killed. and in russia,
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the governor of the builder rod region says 2 people were killed and 2 others were injured in showing by ukrainian forces. this happened in the town of muscle of a per study near the border with ukraine. russian state television has released footage of the aftermath. the governor says fragments of the shells struck the cars to women travelling and one of them suffered fatal injuries. you credit the president, but let them hear. zalinski has adopted a pragmatic tone in relation to membership of nato speaking in a meeting with a stone as president in cave. he admitted that the timing isn't right yet. let me describe the fees. nato is the best security guarantee for ukraine. full stop, but we are adequate people. i don't understand that we will not pull any native country into a war. and that's why we understand that we won't be a member of nato while this war is ongoing. it's not because we don't want to because it's impossible. speaking in the finish capital l, cynthia, on a visit to nato's newest member, us secretary of state and tony anthony blink and said that russia's war and ukraine
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had been a case study in failure. he said, put in his actions in ukraine would continue to backfire snow. once it's done more to strengthen you french national identity than the man who sought to wipe it out. no one has done more to deepen ukrainians, unity and solid. there. no one has done more to intensify your friend, his determination to write their own future on their own terms. ukraine will never be russia. ukraine stands sovereign, independent, firmly in control of its own destiny. in this hooton's primary goal, he has failed. most spectacularly. a sign is special envoy for your ration affairs has described your russia's war and ukraine is worrying and warns that the risk of escalation is high. mean, we made the comments after his european tour to promote beijing's plant and the conflict leaves. trip started with meetings and keys and ended in moscow. he says,
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both russia and ukraine, welcome china's involvement and finding a diplomatic solution to the war. katrina, you was at that press briefing impatient. the white gave a sobering assessment of the brain, dr. returning from 0 to which included stops in the brain. poland, france, germany, and russia. he says, the goal of this trip was to have an in depth and candid exchange of views and continued to push the keys to to that extent that goal had been achieved. he also use the opportunity to deny report that he asked ukraine to consider accepting stating territory to rush or something kid, this told aging time and time again is a non stop to any peace agreements. now, overall, the play admissions that right now, it will be very difficult to get you train in russia to come to the negotiating table. but he said there was still close to this and that each national community. so try to work towards this as neither party have rules out the chance of a political settlement to shit. chatting tim,
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since the risk of escalation remains high, at present, the conflict is still dragging on and escalating that. my state in ukraine for 3 days and then keep the air raid sirens was founded every single day. and they really to mess of a strikes and keep and in the conflict isn't a stalemate, and the battle field is fault with uncertainty. the situation is worrying. specialist as history is any guide, we know that all was in conflict 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. are bullshit. continuing lake way said the oil should be done to try to prevent a new, clear, and food security crisis. and without naming names, you also criticized countries for all the ukraine, saying that this was only adding fuel to the flyer and that the global community should work towards the escalation and lowering the temperature on the ground as well as trying to achieve human understanding between all the parties involved this
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is easier said than done is quotes visiting russia and ukraine has vastly different interpretations. what is causing this conflict? leeway said that this trip was not supposed to be a quick fix. the china is in this for the long haul. it's going to continue to push the piece and bending is now considering sending a 2nd delegation to the attorney you, i'll do 0 strain times between the us and china, or threatening to overshadow agents. top security conference. the shangri la dialogue, which has opened in singapore for us literally reports this use china with a dialogue, a gathering of defense officials, is taking place against a backdrop of increasingly strained us. china relations. china has said its defense minister general. these young food will not meet us defense secretary lloyd austin because of us sanctions imposed in 2018 on generally for russian arms purchases. somebody in this state,
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they don't expect ties to improve quite so quickly. us china relationship is really characterized by competition at the moment. and there are considerable strains, the verging interest, and certainly in foreign policy, there's a certain amount of competition for influence and relationships in the region. and that's of course, playing out in the margins here at the central dialogue. just recently, the us accused the chinese 5 digit of carrying out that aggressive maneuver in international airspace over the south china sea. china and response blamed us military reconnaissance activities for being provocative. australian prime minister anthony openings and it is keynote address. most countries in the region to work collectively to manage the security challenges ahead. there is no security to be found, you know, as to lice, no glass of prosperity to be gained from closing ourselves off from the world. no stability, with that respect for sovereignty. now lasting pace with that,
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engaging with each other and working together. in the next 2 days, officials here will be listening closely to speeches by austin on the us as role in the asia pacific region. and general lead on china is new security initiative. this is an opportunity for southeast asia to bring the us china europe, australia, to the region, and to ask them to make a statement of defense policy. and in doing that, as they're formulating that statement, a lot of these countries, they go through a thought process, they want to know what se, asia thinks about these things. south, east asian countries have said they don't want to have to take sides in the us. china arrival, we will likely be pressure from defense officials from other countries for the us in china to de escalate tensions. this conference is an opportunity for defense officials to repair old times and build new ones towards a common goal. stability in the region. florence, the algebra single. since vladimir putin suspended a crucial nuclear treaty,
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there has been growing concerns about a possible nuclear escalation between russia and the us. what on friday, national security advisor james sullivan said that washington is willing to negotiate a new treaty, which limits the stuff by the nuclear warheads and allows the verification by both sides a while claiming to suspend new star. russia has also publicly committed to adhere to the treaty central limits, indicating a potential willingness to continue limiting strategic nuclear forces through 2026 . we agree. it is, and neither of our country's interest to embark on an open ended competition in strategic nuclear forces. and we're prepared to stick to the central limits as long as russia does. and rather than waiting to resolve all of our bilateral differences, the united states is ready to engage russian now to manage nuclear risks and develop a post 2026 arms control framework. we are prepared to enter into those discussions
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. all right, mike had a joins me now from washington, dc to shed light on all of this might. this can be a little bit difficult to wrap your head around if you're not completely well versed in nuclear orange reduction. so let me start here, post cold war the us and russia agreed to limit their nuclear arsenal. that's the central aspect of all of this, but that now looks extremely franchise. how does today's announcement that we just heard from the us fit into that picture? well 1st things one must look at is that the new start treaty, which is the one that is in force at the moment expires in 2026. now no tool except being held in terms of doing that or pushing another treaty in its place. that's the 1st point. the 2nd point is that when russia suspended its participation installed to back in february, it did at the same time say that it would still agree to limit to the deployment of its nuclear weapons. now this was an important point because it indicated that
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russia was prepared to carry on a cake cook, keeping some parts of the treating place. now, this is what the national security adviser has seized on in terms of attempting to reopen negotiations with russia. now he suppressed as well that without condition does not mean without the comfortability of the us, hesitate, competitive nations against bruship or suspending this participation in the treaty . it stop sharing nuclear relate to data. it has also prohibited russian nuclear inspectors from coming into the us at the same time. it has also agreed to continue to inform russia when it contacts any nuclear test. so what is happening here is that the us as voting a very center line once they want to do is restock negotiations at the same time, continue to hold pressure accountable for not meeting its obligations in terms of the treaty. so it's a complicated situation, but to move it all the way, this is the salvo in a us attempt to get to negotiations going on this absolutely critical tree
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t seeing, for example, that that has been common ground in terms of what russia's been saying in terms of what the us as be saying, and one final and very important point as that's willingness to talk about pre conditions has also been explained extended to china, which is not a member of the start treaty. the us clearly wanting to why didn't the star treaty to include china as well as russia in this next round of negotiations? mike hannah in washington dc. thank you very much. i the notes are key. a 600 newly elected members of parliament had been sworn. it had a ceremony in ankara, the governing alliance won a majority of seats in parliament during last month selection, and the re elected president richard cypert. the one will be inaugurated that's on saturday, but some of inch of 8 explains what happens next. each one of the 600 members of parliament is going to take their oath individually a long process that is going to continue through the day out of those 600 members,
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a fundamental present out of the one. and if i live have 1322 seats, which means that not just reading the vote, the presidential vote, but he also has a majority in the parliament after this. the president, in the next 24 hours has been to take his oath as been out and he's going to lay out his plans on how is going to run this country as for the promises that he's made to his electorate at out of the cabinet members and i'm going to be the most watch for, for you, is that part of this is i'm fine on the side is where people interview you are hurting because of high inflation. and present everyone has said that he is going to make sure that he not just provides a relief to the people of sophia, but also to take his country forward in terms of its growth potential as well as this they can winds down there is going to be a new speaker, a temporary speaker, before an assignment one is voted in that is decided on the oldest m b who belongs to a nation, this policy of president, reggie, if they are the ones alliance of this process continues. people are watching
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instantly and abroad because the 13th remains key for decisions, not just for this country. what for the region and the wider international reading as well, from a job it as a 0, on course. it can you an evangelical preacher, paul mackenzie and 10 gay has appeared in a court in mombasa, he is accused of leading a cold and ordering his followers to starve themselves to death. police of big zoomed more than 240 bodies in a remote forest. now can web reports from the lendy in eastern kenya? a dish? no, no, i'm on with the last name and the community still remembers the songs about booming and of the world that she used to sing and pasta pool mackenzie's touch. how is it, how i know know is she grew uncomfortable when you started preaching the schools and hospitals with the work of the dental? and she left the church system and brother in law stayed. they went with mackenzie
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to hear the remote for 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 heaven. police have dug out more than $200.00 bodies, many of them children. who are you who only me sister, brother in law 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 how deep 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 were among those being external. 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. 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 launched the commission of inquiry to find out what happened. and he's talking about regulating preaches so logistics of just completed the 2nd round of post mortems done adults before the table is on the from what to. so most of the more meals on the what most of, most of the, most of those people working at the site say, 100 small bodies is still buried in the ground. and some a peer to not be from here. investigate to say all the people outside the cold may have been involved, kenyans are waiting to find out if all the questions will ever be onset. and this will, those involves will be brought to justice malcolm web alger 0000000 the can. yeah. a still a head on alpha 0, find out why businesses across the northern vietnam are facing electricity blackouts, plus 4 years into a controversial term. el salvador, as president says he's winning the war against games and sports,
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england's cricketers take control of the test match against island will have in the richardson's take on that story later. the cell, the holloway have a taste of all tell me know whether pushing into chilly at the moment. brands or cat on the right. sweeping across us all the most part of south america. so looking raw, the wet and wendy here, some really fond of winds, just pushing that way and across a good pots of treaty as we go on through friday with the weather. also sweeping across up to 2000 or 10 retry, i'm fine. it's a good part to basilica. the west side of the amazon west in brazil, pushing across into equity will sing some live the showers as we go through the next few days and some really wet weather to setting up the over towards us here.
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and i'm gonna and into a good positive what venezuela as wellness, i'm ready, whether gathering tools to carry being over the next few days. we do have a trouble who depression in the gulf of mexico that shouldn't cause too many problems. but, but you bring more wet to weather into florida, but some really heavy rain there around the bahamas running across cuba. the southern cuba easing into jamaica. that could be some flooding. as a result of that, that will make his way further east, which as we go on through sad stay, thought too bad over towards the eastern islands. meanwhile, the real hates continues across that eastern side of the us, eastern positive canada with showers around the plains. the frank assessments, quite frankly, elizabeth dressed, the elephant in the room. the reason of the south koreans want their own nuclear to terraces because they don't trust to the us informed opinions. fighting has
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basically lock this thing up so far that it is impossible virtually for somebody else, 7 to the race at this point in depth analysis of the days headlines. so then, by the end of the states that there is no global government, which means that this might affect other countries. inside story on al jazeera, the story of a small community. in one of mexico's most dangerous states standing up to criminal court house and corrupt politicians, see we don't want to fall additions anymore. they just this tonight, the people in the last episode of the democracy. maybe we explore how trans eldest, let the fight for self determination, pretty savvy, and that's why i'm thinking that the north coast was the same as thinking of to any government by the people on al jazeera, the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the washing l. just your headlines this hour. there's been heavy artillery showing and gunfire, incidents, capital part to master shaky ceasefire collapse. earlier the united states and saudi arabia suspended talks between the army and rapid support forces authorities and set a goal say at least 9 people have been killed and anti government protests happened . after opposition leader, it was months. uncle was sentenced to 2 years in prison on a charge of corrupting youth. china, a special envoy for your ration affairs has described russia's warren ukraine is worrying and warns at the risk of escalation is high. if we made the comments officers who refused to work to promote asians planned to end the conflict and negotiators meeting at the unesco headquarters in paris. so discussing how to end
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plastic pollution by 2014. now that would be another 17 years worth of plastic waste on top of what we already have in the world. calling baker explains how scientists are seeking to tackle the problem. no one answer to ending plastic pollution could be right below us. some bacteria and fungus have already found ways to break it down. to, um, have very simple bodies. they don't have special orders for the addition. therefore, they would like external the addition they increase very often times we call it ends in like a cocktail that degrade complex mole that cold outside they have frontier in the environment. this is a molecule of a common type of plastic called p t. it's easy to make and hard to destroy, and this is the enzyme that can break it down. scientists in japan, the found it in a bacteria that was living in a recycling center. it's a tantalizing solution, but not
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a quick one day. then the one size fits all enzyme that can actually different bonds. it might, it might nimble on it slowly, but there's a lot of work in technology that's required to make it very efficient. and, you know, speed another process. now researchers are using genetic analyses to find new organisms that make these tools and chemistry an artificial intelligence to experiment with those. we already have, we're searching for the g that can be used as a starting point for the development of the technology. do i have to solve this problem? a solution that's closer than ever before, but still a long way off the spring and jim puckett on this plastics problem. he's executive director and founder at basal action network. jim, you're joining us on skype from paris today. so producing less plastic in the 1st place feels like the no brainer solution here. rather than having to deal with the problem. once we've spread the plastic in nature, is that happening? and if not, why not?
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it will absolutely right. we're not going to be able to recycle our way out of the on slot of plastic, but it's facing as creating a global prices. the industry is planning to double the amount of plastic output. most of it single use useless avoidable plastic. they want to double it by 2040, which is the day that we're trying. and this treaty that we're now negotiating here at unesco headquarters in paris trying to get that done. and we need to face upstream and stop producing so much plastic at the source. so we're looking at phase out. so production of plastics that are avoidable and classics that are toxic . it's a real battle here because a lots of stake when i'm not sure i completely follow everything. you're saying you're saying the plastic industry wants to double its output. yet the conference at that you're attending right now is also trying to end plastic pollution. how do
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those 2 things go exist? and now those 2 things are flying in the face of themselves. and people here realize that we're not buying the idea that we're going to be able to recycle our way of this problem. especially in light of the fact that the industry, which is now converting its fossil fuels from transport to plastic, is intending to double their output. and the only way to really solve this problem is to reduce the output starting 1st with the worst. so in avoidable plastic, single use packaging and things that are toxic, we're finding that a lot of the attitudes in the plastics and they all have attitudes are toxic and really low levels. and so they're causing cancers into disruption, etc. and it's really quite a crisis beyond, but you can imagine, especially when we realize to that these plastic you're creating micro classics which have gone into every water system monitors include inside our bodies. so we
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don't even know the effects of these micro classics, but we're drowning in plastic, look around you, it's, it's a fact and, and the high ambition countries here want to do something about it. so to that was going to be my question, jim, who if anybody has leverage over the plastic industry again, i'm shocked by the fact that you're saying they want to double their plastic output . is there anybody with quote whether it's government, whether it's another economic act or horsing? this might be good to your business, not so great for the planning, or it's, it's quite a battle ground because again, lots of stake and i'm talking money. i'm talking oil money. and the countries are wanting drag this process down or saudi arabia us. right? so you're on china, brazil, india. those the countries that are really what we've calling the low ambition coalition and the rest of the world. the u. norway, lot of developing countries are pushing the other way. so it's kind of dividing the world. the not, i wouldn't say in half, but the numbers,
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the majority clearly wants a strong treaty. but these actors, particularly in the oil producing countries, are trying to drag it completely down. all right, the low ambition coalition, i think that kind of says at all, jim puckett, thank you very much for joining us from, from paris today. i'm sure we'll get there though. take care of this far. thanks, jim. a 100 defense police officers have been deployed to the border with italy. they're trying to curve a recent migration serge. this has led the social and political tensions between the neighboring countries. step boston has more from the city of vent, amelia, you're the french, italian border young and scared to boys french. police have taken off a train coming from the tally and found offense. amelia, without documents they are forced to return to italy unless they can prove their under age something that's often impossible. kylie from guinea and the obama from cody for loved to for hours back from the border. after escaping economic hardship
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in their own countries, then race as violence while translating into these yeah. they survived the hazardous boat journey across the mediterranean to italy for sale, francis my dream country. since i was a child, they are the ones who colonized us. that's why i will try to enter again. it's our country, france and guinea are the same country, but intense border checks within the shannon zone have made these attempts difficult and dangerous refugees. migrants and asylum seekers have died hiding on top of the trains of crossing mountains. that's interesting what the situation is difficult to we do what we can and what we are asked to do. but whether this is a long term solution, that's a question for politicians. under an e, you agreement, refugees can only apply for asylum in the 1st country of a rifle, which is often italy, but doctors without borders, say, 80 percent. don't want to stay there. in the spring border controls, info's by french will throw this out flat to
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a diplomatic role between france and italy. with fonts accusing vitale and governments of prime minister, georgia maloney of not being able to stop immigration and easily accusing funds of loving a deal with the increased numbers of my friends and refugees alone. the result is what form i have described as a thing from gain involving human beings. after being pushed back to italy, many people not homeless, having lost any rights to protection and often living in full conditions. for us, it's important that all the, all the euro basically to try to find the solution is means that the nature of the speaking, it's normal that they are present like a breach on the committee said, right. and so everybody are writing here. what the quote then the, then the europe is to keep tests, to manage this kind of a rule as soon as they have recovered from there or do you, charlie and the water will make another attempt to reach france citizen this, there is always hope as long as i am alive, i have hope, if you don't have hope,
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you have nothing to live for. others have resigned themselves to living in limbo in italy, hoping someday their chances of a better life will improve. step sizing algae 0, sent amelia, it to me. in vietnam, the government is enforcing rolling power cuts after a heat wave and the region drove up electricity demand. it also reduced water levels of hydro, electric dan's businesses in the capital annoyed are feeling the impact. as michael apple reports. it's becoming a little too familiar to sell sweltering temperatures across northern vietnam mean a condition is have been working overtime, local, sorry to say the demands placed on the power grid all on sustainable forcing plan blackouts. as businesses in the capital have noise had been hit hard low and i am the mother of power cups happen quite often, not my restaurant. sometimes 2 or 3 times a day,
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sometimes twice in the morning and twice in the evening. the power cuts making impossible to run a business as we lose credibility with customers and income from restaurants to grocery store and is trying to keep anything cold or hot is near impossible. they have been a lot of empty seats. the tables is own, is balanced, increasing costs with less revenue. by monday night, the heat and the power cuts have severely affected our business. we've had to rent a large power generator, which is a big chunk of our operational costs. but through adversity many have found opportunities a combination of severe heat and power cuts to put small money in your pocket. if you sell the right things like if they've been in the middle was this extreme where they're all sales have increased by 60 to 70 percent. full cost to say this year will have new rate quotes due to el nino. so
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i expect them on for us to talk to keep rising with temperatures reaching at least 44 degrees celsius this week. people here or should be looking for any way to keep the heat. today. mike level o d 0, mexico's president tundras midway loop as ober door says he would support an agreement with drug cartels to stop violets. if comments came as rights activists called on gangs to enter into a peace deal with the government houses here as men. well were. paulo has this report from mexico city. this is the most of eunice that responding to calls for a peace deal with drug cartels. mexico's president, and that is my new way, lopez over the raised eyebrows this week, telling reporters he agrees. you'll see i sort of, i agree. hopefully these can be reached is what we'll want. and then to the virus. it was a surprise statement to many of those who have been finding the cartels for years. but it came after
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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 or federal, you know, set them on the bus daily at the door is the author of the letter i'm calling for a radical solution will see like a must have an affordable if i see a piece deal between the government and the cartels. it means that what we have on a cell, 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. a lot 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
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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 enlighten america. and as the spiral of violence continues, the worst of many were wondering, the seal between drug cartels and the government really is that radical of an idea of security. experts say that wall controversial such a plan isn't outside the realm of possibility. any negotiation with drug dealers. just let me go station with a non group. they have a different fire power. and in some cases, in many cases, they have more and much more firepower than the state. we need to think of it as a complex at this 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. when when's it up?
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a low al jazeera mexico city o salvage. while salvatore's president has marked for years in office by emphasizing his war against organized crime, emergency measures to fight street gangs of earned him strong public support, but it has also raised concerns. human rights groups say it has led to violations and government overreach, townhome, and reports. it was a motion spectacle for a man whose declared his winning will the gainesville salvatore's gang night. bu 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 visits young 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, in which
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a state of exception is 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, just because his approval ratings have shut up. as the motor rates have plunged many a grateful for a 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, the correct them is it, it paints a picture of a piano justice system that is no longer a penal, just a system and 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,
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a moving 150 people who have died in el salvador 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 then he put in the wrong place at the wrong time could. and so that will, under the state of exception security forces could arrest people many on suspicion of having committed an offense. police of admits, if they have quotes as once in prison, chris, the ssl says detainees can be held for up to 2 years before the trial. those criticisms don't worry, president kelly or his support re election make to through the presence of the army,
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both inside and outside. congress was as significant as he was giving no doubt about who's in mid total control of el salvador john home. and i'll just see the still ahead on the 0 in sports and the stars were out for game one of the n d h finals. you'll be breaking down, denver versus miami in just a moment. they were the allegations of a level with secret chinese police stations. that shock waves around the world when, when a investigate claims a chinese influence a broad one out 0,
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the one of lebanon's famous architectural landmarks is reopened. more than 3 years after it was damaged and the roots port explosion. the store soc museum has been described as a symbol of hope in a nation facing many crises, st. ahold or has more familiar with. it's one of the roots, 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
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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, like many of the with it is we face of that to a lot to survive in this economic 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 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, the resistance of our artists that are not only touched by the blasts, but they have been resisting in
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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 for their elders, either they lived and it's time for your a sports coverage with andy richardson who has joined us sandy. thank you so much, sir. well, no big deal cuz it shows in 3rd round action of the french open, the 26 on grandson champion, having a bit of a tough afternoon again springs a 100 of an inch for cane of the 1st set. well, that will last have close to 90 minutes before jokes which funny to get there and it's holly bright and it's funny. it is now $65.00 up in the 2nd set. if he can go in and when it's time to just pitch, we'll move clear a rough and a dial. it looks hopefully old. assign grand slam. when inspecting went out to take
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the data back and forth between the crowd, the inside of fritz, the when francis of the willingness was defeated for the american on thursday nights. really nice. have been the last french class in the tournaments in the fritz, not too happy with the level of supports. his opponents got during the much the great, honestly like the crowd was a so great that i just, i had to fire me up. and i mean, they tear so well for me, i wanted to make sure i want you know. thank you. all right, women's world. them the 3. jessica,
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thank you. let's types of listing her 1st grandson's on the layout of the american has be knocks out by at least millions of belgium go to becoming the high strength of twenty's prior to exit. and solomon's australian, i've been champion, irena sutherland kit is 3 though. the 2nd st dropped just a full games in a straight sense when i came in, the rock came over. she's in to the 4th round, which is already her best as a performance app. this grand slam total. it's the denver nuggets. since i can gain one of the n b a finals, best all plan nickel, you'll catch with central to the knock. it's when against the miami hates as hell malik? ripples this down. so out in denver for game one of the n b, a finals. all eyes, however, was fixed on the big names on the floor, in particular. now gets to time in b, b, likly, ok. and to miami, the talisman gives me buffalo. jimmy buckets of these nodes did show glimpses of
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his brilliant spots. it was an unusually, quite 13 point game for him as the okay, well the move and deliver this being put on and this month, the cloth. no kids can sit home combined beautifully at times in the kitchen that ontario bone, your mom, murray, who himself, good 20 for the oil but nobody was going to lead you over to support like this good in doubling with a game high. 27 point joke if he's, if the guy, the denver, to a comfortable one. know 493 victory a memorable display for you. is this deborah fine was appears to be honest. i couldn't wait to start just because of the game started this all the normal. everything else didn't fill instead of the normal and the whole media and the media edition last yesterday or today before, you know, it was
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a i think it's people are making something bigger than it is this vicki was the 1st step for denver as they looked when the 1st step in the a championship miami's play is would really have to step up their level leak, which is either let's move on some crickets on english baptism for that same well ahead in the ongoing tests, much against island absolutely. it was $205.00, so it loads buttons of could also score and a century joe route. hit a quick 50 as well, and it's just declared on 524 for full. that's the lead of moving 350 runs most and a cramped capture. the difference coming up with this major league baseball game we want to boston's electricity got losing control of his plastic, flew into the assembled masses at fenway park. the one fans want us to grab the bass and certainly took a hug as well. so pretty lucky,
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not the results. they want to see the cincinnati reds. 8. i've never seen a lot of people. alright, most vote for me in a couple of hours time, but that is how we're looking for. and the thank you so much. we'll see you then, and we'll be back right after this short break with more world news, speech intelligence here, the, the story of a small community in one of mexico's most dangerous states standing up to criminal court house and corrupt politicians. see, we don't want to fall additions anymore. they just this 2 nights,
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the people in the last episode of the democracy. maybe we explore how trans eldest, let the fight for self determination. that's why i'm thinking that the north coast was the same as thinking of the 2 ends government by the people on al jazeera club, boston law, a will, along with, with neither side, willing to negotiate because the ukraine war becoming a forever war is america's global leadership. increasingly fragile, what will us politics look like? as we headed the presidential election of 2024 acquitted can look us politics. the boston line, the i pushing the,
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the one to blow by the perspectives the ceasefire collapsed. people across the dance capital car to face more violets the time. so venue, it's great to have you with us. this is elza 0 at life from the also coming up on the ease and send it goes capital after protest has been or angry or following the
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