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a passage from the far east to europe and the united states. guns need money. only money in these mountains is open. drug trafficking, politics and power, the era of empires on the revealing eco friendly solutions to come back to our planning on o g 0. the at least a $120.00 people that killed hundreds injured off to multiple trains collide in eastern india. the hello on my optimizing in london, you're watching algae 0. is that coming up on the program? is it on slides deep into conflicts?
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yeah, and now the sci fi collapses piece talks a suspended articles for common sign. a goal 9 people are killed in protests, offered jail sentences. honda down to a position need, it was months on con, i'm just days to go before the default guidelines. us political stand off comes to an end present is due to address the nation is the debt ceiling bill. it's on his desk. the we've been following developments in india tonight, when a rescue operation is on the way of to retrain, crash that's left at least a 120 people dead, but hundreds more has been seriously injured. many passengers believes to be trapped in overtime carriages. this happened in the eastern states of, of the show, with official saying multiple trains that were involved. the funk has more on the story now. a large numbers of passengers were forced to clamber out of wrecks train
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carriages in the public school district of additional states. the bodies of those killed in the impact street across the sections of track teams of rescue is rushed to the scene, but were overwhelmed by the scale of the disaster with large numbers. if people see a truck to be able to, and coaches injured hard to be able hospitals, the best one about me with a 10 to 15 people felons helping me. i was at the bottom of the pile of paper. i had my arm and that can then when it goes time to the train, i saw some of that last background and another person that lost their leg. yeah, without the middle of a that the current month bill express a fast running service from coke up to china. it's another train from behind before the rating and crushing it to a goods locomotive of the opposite track about pulling that people have been new, acquitted from getting your people who are different hospitals. we have finality
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covered more than $100.00 granted bodies. that did become that it goes, might go up as we complete the process, look forward to use of setup emergency health lines. while india is prime minister in the render moody treaty that he was distressed by the accident and sending for re families his thoughts, the country see the catalogue of major cross she is on it. scrolling 65000 kilometer network and recent decades. according to government data, 13000 train accidents kills 12000 people in 2020 alone, mostly due to overcrowding. the bulk of which is 0 has been heavy artillery shouting, and gunfire and saddam's capital off to yet another sci fi has collapse. people across the car to him say the army is resumed as strikes was increasing its use of artillery. while the power of military rapids a full force is also showing no sign of retreat. earlier on friday, the us and saudi arabia suspended talks between i should mention it go chaise,
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at least to the safe delivery of humanitarian aid. washington a sanction companies linked to both sides in the conflict. the well food program has condemned the attack and losing all of its warehouses on demand. it broke into the facility containing food and supplements, and auto bade in south central sit on it. but morgan is reporting on all of us. now from this issue under mon, the residents who spoke to algebra from a little by city as well as senior un officials in the country accused the rapids support forces of being behind the looting of the world food program. a warehouse in all of a city. it's worth noting that this is not the 1st warehouse belonging to the worsley program that has been looted super thoughts of the conflict. their warehouses in the dark for region have also been looted, affecting 8 operations there. and do you an agency in the capital of whom have also faced new things, properties destroyed, and they're building burns, affecting their 8 operation responses here in the capital and around the country.
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that in addition to the continuous pricing that has been ongoing, between the rapids support for sale and the student needs army despite a ceasefire. now the united states impose sanctions and companies affiliated to both sides. companies that supports it'd be 2 side, b phenomenally and help them manufacture cars, vehicles, weapons, and ammunition to prolonged the conflict. the united states that the sanctions will limits the duration of the conflict and ensure that the civilians do not suffer in sit down for long. and also talks between the 2 sides to reach a ceasefire. that would ensure more aid coming into the capital, have been suspended by the mediators, saudi arabia and the united states. the media to say that there's been no demonstration of seriousness by both sides to commit, to cease by agreement that they signed on may 20th and decide the city of the kid though. and they say that as long as the 2 sides continued to come in violation, then they will be new top. but the ceasefire right now that has been extended is
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due to end on saturday. people in the capital for 2 are quite concerned that once to cease fire officially and fighting will intensify between the rapids support for the army. and those who remain in the capital would remain caught up in the middle people morgan onto vera. i'm to remind you and security council has cooled on warring factions and sit down to see it's a holt fighting the council also agree to extend the ones mission is it on the only for 6 months? kristen salumi has moved from un headquarters in new york. the on security council expressed it's deep concern over ongoing clashes in sudan, and also called for an immediate cessation of hostilities and a resumption of tox meant to lead to a more permanent political solution. the counsel also condemned ongoing attacks on civilians and humanitarian workers and also the ongoing looting of humanitarian supplies meant to help more than 4000000 people in need of assistance. the council
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also voted to extend luna times for another 6 months. this is a technical rollover with no major changes to the mission or it's mandate. there were a lot of discussions. i think it was helpful to hear from this extra general in close consultation a couple of days ago. i think the security council was mindful that sedan is in a complex and difficult position and that the people of sit down deserve our support more than ever today. and i think that's what brought the counsel together . the counsel expressed in support for on a tom's, but notice i believe failed to mention it's liter volk, or per those students. general abdul fata alber hon has asked for his replacement kristin salumi, l to 0. the united nations was 1st of all, islands, all the streets of sand. the goal is capital on friday, just the day before 9 people were killed in anti government protest and rest respond by a jail sentence, handed down to a position that was on sancho,
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which is supposed to say is an attempt to prevent him from running for office nicholas hawk has moved from the capital. sal yang is scared and no longer feels safe. this is the car university, the scene a violent clashes between riot police and supporters of opposition leader respond. sancho. things are quiet now, offering an opportunity to assess the destruction, to into solving supports the demonstrators. they're angry at the court sentencing of sancho to 2 years in jail. we think they say the verdict is politically motivated, as it will disqualify president lucky selves. fiercest opponent from contesting next year's presidential election has some problem sick. if we think the problem with president sal is he's imposing himself on us and won't allow anyone else. there is no democracy in every time there's a political opponents that j o. osmond sancho has a political project got just like president, so he should be allowed to run into office the senate go. the opposition says this
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is not the 1st time the president has used the courts to eliminate his opponents. in 2015 former president, welts son kareem, one was sent into the jail time for corruption in 2017 the popular mayor of the car cuz he for so was accused of embezzling public funds. both have lost the right to compete in elections with one son goes to your sentence, came after being convicted of corruption of use following a re accusation. he refused to attend the trial. at law school, the accused has failed to appear. and when someone is convicted, you have sentra, obviously the measure can be carried out at any time. a sancho has not been arrested. yes. now the army has been deployed to reinforce security behind me and you'll see our men in uniform. the army normally deployed to protect the country from, for an attack. now on the streets of the capital to protect for an own businesses
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against looting. since the verdict was read out, some banks are being attacked in a gm's emptied of their cash. there's on the final cost of the expensive evenings rust and both sides of his chair. we can seem to many, meanwhile, those corruption and impunity, the government. while the president calls for calm, religious leaders are intervening in an effort to mediate and then to the violence . nicholas hawk elgin's the right, the car been following a story out of kenya for the past few weeks where i preach upon mackenzie and 10 gay is appeared in a court. emerald vasa, he has been accused of leading a cold and ordering his photo is to stall themselves to death. police of exams it more than 240 bodies in a remote forest. can web has moved from just outside the court and mombasa, it is here in the school, run the pool, mackenzie and about 30 of his associates have been caged in
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a cell. watching and listening is across the kitchen of aust for them to remain in detention for another 60 days to give investigators more time. the prosecution says they need more time to review the bodies from the shock a whole of forest, more time to identify them using dna testing. i'm not seeing the records we've samples taken from the hundreds of people is reported missing persons. and they will say that they've had challenges gathering statements from some of the witnesses. some of the people who are found in check a whole forest alive or pay to still be under the influence of co mckenzie. some of those who was starting taken to the hospital with used food and medical treatment saying they wanted to continue on that journey. so having the government has thousands of these people and it's custody is trying to divide a, collide, them, and pass some of them to give testimony in front of the quote, the defense says, the prosecution should either charge mckenzie or that he should now be released.
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the new kinds of forces holding large scale trails in the middle of the country before the wrong time counter offensive against russia. soldiers and pilot through soviet designs, helicopter gunship is a trying to engage and to meet ground targets. capital keepers come under a piece of attack from russia over the past months, which ukraine sizes in response to its counter offensive plans. meanwhile, the governor of russia's border region of belgrade says 2 people were killed. 2 of us injured in shedding by ukrainian forces in the town of most of a preston. this is just 15 can only says from the 4th, which is crazy. video is supplied by russian states in the united states is saying that it wants to negotiate a new nuclear treaty with russia. the current deal known as new stock was suspended by mosca in february on 1st day, washington retaliated by revoking visas,
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the russian nuclear inspectors. but the us national security advisor jake sullivan says they all ready for talks. it is in either 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 . and then you start tracy between the us. russia was signed in 2010, and it was due to expire. in the a 2026. it caps the number as we change it. nuclear warheads. the countries can deployed to just either one and a half 1000. deployed at a non deployed launch is limited to 800 and deployed missiles and boom is to 700 trees hills are aimed at keeping open lines of communication about miss styles. and
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on the launch occasions, it required both sides to share information about michelle test flights. the us stop doing that off the rushes suspended, it's participation. russia said it will continue to follow the limits. mike kind of has more on those remarks from the us national security advisor. jake solomon area will use that speech to the arms control association to pause so not so code a message to russia saying that the u. s. was prepared to renew negotiations without pre conditions. however, at the same time, he made clear that the pre conditions does not mean no accountability. the risk continues to hold frustrated, responsible for suspending and spot dissipation in the treaty back in february, they've introduced some punitive meshes. they've restricted the nuclear data that they are providing russia in terms of the treaty. they both have blocked russian nuclear inspectors from coming into the us. at the same time, the national security adviser pointed out that russia, despite a suspending,
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as participation in the treaty, has made very clear that it will not increase the deployment of nuclear weapons. it will limit the amount that that is deployed. so it is still in one aspect of the lease of following the terms of the treaty. so now the national security adviser has very much put the bullet in boxes, quotes saying, let's start talking now. let's get these negotiations. and the way the treaty is due to expire in 2026. they haven't been any tulips in recent months whatsoever. impulsively, too, though, jake sullivan also extended the same effect to china. now the china has not been a member of stock. that's a great concern to other nuclear powers. so he's clearly trying to pull china into the negotiations about a new star treaty, all the resumption of the existing stock treaty. this is an important step. but also another significant aspect of this is that sullivan provided a red window into us nuclear thinking,
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linking up that mall is not fit to. they want to improve available nucleus stuck rather than approval. so i had for you on the program guessing tough on crime and el salvador critics, a president type of kelly as of a step, the mock and plastic pollution. we looked at why back, terry and phony could already be breaking down the process. the australia is coming off, its 2nd dryers may han record, but things are changing towards the se. hey everyone. and we've got this weather maker spinning up here along the border with western australia and south australia, but of showers breaking out for victoria. new south wales state and nothing major. mostly claudia conditions to be expected here on saturday. some of what weather
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will build across the tasman. see we've got a south wind. so temperature is across both islands in new zealand. bit on the low side. but after all this winter, so we would expect this off to southeast asia, a birth of rain moving through the dang. that's also going to strike singapore with some downpours and for what's called him in town on borneo island on saturday. now for the philippines western, besides extreme flight advisories in place here because of how much rain we've seen that energy is now point into palawan. so we'll keep tabs on that in temper vietnam in the northwest. we had our hot it's to day on record temperatures. there 44 degrees. here's an update on our seasonal rains in china, or plum rains shifting between the yellow and the gang c river valley. that we got some, what weather in the mix for one song and food you and provinces and tropical storm mar was given a lot of rain near tokyo. in fact, there has been landside alerts here, but things will clear up on saturday on the,
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on charging the cost the fault. brinkman ship. yes, again, but why is the depth savings so contentious in the us? germany slip central recession, it could drag the rest of europe down, plus by jerry as new, bulky $1000000000.00 oil refinery is expected to transform the nation's industry. counts in the cost on al jazeera i've been covering all of latin america for most of my career, but no country has a light and it's my job to shed light on how and why the fuck main stories. now, at least a 120 people, a dead hundreds more has been entered off to
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a train collision in india. it happened in the eastern state of leticia with the official thanks. multiple trains were involved has been heavy artillery, shedding and gunfire incidents capital hard to move to the collapse of a get a number of cx, 5 us and saudi right there. suspended negotiations between the warring side. so don's on me and how minute scene profit support forces i've been sending over the entire ministry says that these 9 people have been killed and anti government protests as violence between demonstrations and police on 1st day off to offices shanita those months on coast was sentenced to 2 years in prison on a charge of corrupting youth is now us president joe biden is scheduled to make a public address from the white house in the next hour to talk about the national debt crisis. on thursday, the senate passed a bill to suspend the debt ceiling following a deal between the vitamins democrats and the republicans say it would have resulted in the us defaulting on its debt. a white house correspondent,
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kimberly how kit reports on this. now. of this legislation, which the president is set to sign on saturday, ultimately raises the debt ceiling in the united states. but it's also cut spending . and that is something that the president's political opponents, republicans in the united states were really looking to get out of all of this is estimated that over 10 years it could cut up to one trillion in terms of spending. some of the things in this legislation include cuts to defend defending it will mean that those that are receiving government assistance in the area of food assistance and government programs, such as those may now have to work for those benefits. in some cases and the internal revenue service or the taxation department in the united states, it could also see cuts to its budget, but, and democratic party members. they are also seeing some cuts or rather preservation . i should say to some of the programs that they were holding onto and trying to
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fight for, for example, the permitting process for green energy programs. that now it's streamline. some programs and permits will be approved in up to 2 years. also some of the money that we're public is we're looking to cut and spend coven funds, as well as preserving the student loan forgiveness program that is still intact. so the president, when he addresses the nation a he will be talking about how this is a bi partisan victory, something that he promised to deliver on as something that he has succeeded in doing so in advance of an election year. so this is some good news for the president, and it comes on the day when he's also having good economic headlines. the economy has added 339000 new jobs. so expect for the president to have a tone of success of achievement in advance of an election year. he will be putting some good news headlines, not only bipartisan legislation,
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which he seasoned as chief rents, but also the fact is there is good economic news. kimberly help is elda 0. the white house, we take you to l. l cells the door now where the president able, kelly has mocked for years and office by really emphasizing his war against organized crime is governments emergency measures defy gains as seen widespread support from a crime, fatigue nation. that human rights groups are saying that this initiative is also like to extensive government overreach, john, home, and explains. it was a motion spectacle for a man whose declared his winning will against they'll sell those games night because the speech to the nation mounts his full set of x rays. president. most of it was focused on what's become his signature policy or raymond, as you 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,
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salvadorans can think of move and not being killed. these are the images he'd like you to see from the last full 2 months, which 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. yes. because his approval ratings have shut up. as the motor rates are plunged many a grateful for his spite from the killings rates and extortion. a bit of a pull came out this week to someone about some of those best known seem of right. some who knows ations, it tells enough a story to correct them is it paints a picture of a piano justice system that is no longer a penal adjust. the 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,
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who lives who dies in torture? at their pleasure, the report alleges they've been widespread beatings torture, a moving 150 people who have died and no salvage those prisons since march 2022. we 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 in his torso so badly that his stomach filled with blood. and he couldn't need any more ended up dining 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 true. those criticisms don't worry, president kelly or his support re election by through
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the presence of the army, both inside and outside congress was as significant as he was giving no doubt about who's in mid total control of themselves. john home. and i'll just see the top military official diplomats and weapons manufacturers around the world of meeting in single pool stages. biggest security summit. but the strain ties between america and china threatening to overshadow those talks at the so called shangri la dialogue. fortunately reports on this this is china where the 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 let's say they don't expect ties to improve quite so quickly. us china
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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 digits of carrying out and aggressive maneuver in international airspace over the south china sea. china and response blamed us literally 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. do you know as to lice, no glass of prosperity to be gain 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 close to speeches by austin on the us as role in the asia pacific region. and generally 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 are formulating that statement. a lot of these countries, they go through it thought process, they want to know what se agent thinks about these things. southeast 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 lead algebra single. meanwhile,
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police in vietnam have detained a prominent claim active as the alleged tax evasion, hong team. and hong is the founder of the environmental group change, which was shut down last year of the rest of, of the human rights defenders. critics have dismissed these charges as politically motivated. we have deeply travel by the retention of from an environmental humor. what's defender home, the mean hunk in horse, you mean we have them on wednesday this week. so we call on the government of the number to review relevant laws to ensure the full compliance with international to more by just standard. we also archdale authorities to promptly release all those are we try to lead the bane and to ensure that the environmental advocates, another of human rights defenders are protected and can participate meaningfully, innovation making without being subject to intimidation or legal. how does it go straight? is meeting the unesco headquarters in paris, so looking at how to end plastic pollution by the 2040,
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but 2040. that's another 17 years worth of plastic waste. on top of what we already have call in baker explains how scientist is seeking to tackle the problem. one answer to ending plastic pollution could be right below us. some bacteria and fungus of already found ways to break it down to renewed, i have very simple body. they don't have special orders for the addition. therefore they explode like external addition. they increased very often times. we call it the engine like a cocktail that degrade complex smell that goes outside they are, but 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 found it in a bacteria that was living in a recycling center. it's a tantalizing solution, but not a quick one. in the one size fits all enzyme that can actually different bonds,
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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 were searching for the g, the n b use in fucking points 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 just a quick reminder of the main stories before we leave you at least a 120 people have been killed. hundreds more injured off to a try and collision in india. it happened in the eastern states of leticia,
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