tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 4, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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with news documentary on al jazeera allegations of a level web of secret chinese police stations. that shock waves around the world. when, when a investigate claims of chinese influence abroad, went out to 0, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm serial then. yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is the news. our lines from the coming up in the program today, the governor of the russian city of belgrade says he is willing to meet the pro ukrainian group that is holding russian soldiers hostage railway authorities in india, blame technical error for one of the worst train accidents and decades fits, killed more than 275 people as fighting intensifies in sedan,
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a group say they have very nearly 200 and identified victims and cartoon since mid april. and we look at why sciences so worried about this. widespread, see, we've looms in the atlantic ocean. i'm devin asked with full drama drugs. can find the car in benz about we'll leave at the end of the season. of the full changes 5 champions. these types of, i'm the bottom to the club, say he's on the rights to the sizes feature, the we begin at russia's border with ukraine. the governor of the belgrade regions says that you created forces show the market town. and now there's a battle underway with pro ukrainian or russian power military fighters to groups. the liberty of russia legion and russian volunteer corps, announced that they would release to captured russian soldiers in exchange for a meeting with the governor. he agreed to speak to them. earlier,
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he had urged residents to evacuate the pros, c, i o. the village is, 1st of all, this should back in a district that has been shelves to listen to the position of authorities and leads temporarily leave their homes in order to safe god. what is most important, your life and the lives of your close ones in the to today we are sending children from the border areas, children of mobile, i service, man to the builder of the brigand team camp. i hope they will be filled with cheer, health, and strength of to swimming in the warm, see, and enjoying the crime in sun order. and afterwards they will return to their families. and on the other side of the border, russia has launched a wave of air strikes across ukraine. can you says it intercepted more than half of them? earlier on saturday, a 2 year old girl was killed and a mis 5 attack on the city of new pro. 5 more children were among the 22 injured and emergency services building was also hit. we'll get more of that and moment from charles stratford in key 1st. so let's go live to your, your shop of all of
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a near moscow. you will help us understand a little bit better. what's happening in the russian region of belgrade, near the border area, near the border with ukraine. there's a lot going on. the fighting has been intensifying recently and now there. busy these be able to find, i would say, russian fighting groups to fight on behalf of ukraine. it's all a little bit complex and they say they've got russian soldiers. yes, indeed, just the so called russian volunteer cool is considered extreme, missed in russia. so they have tons to the government know, develop good region, little proposal to exchange to russian, patch and soldiers for 10 minutes of big stations with him. and one of the board attaches in the region is a government deluxe called share agreed to meet with the representatives of the russian hill and to cool aid. the prisoners were alive. he said that the enemy crew had entered no bad trouble. sean could village the box what was going on when he
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was writing that. and then he closed the administrative formations in the service of the offices of ukraine mattress, sasha, and he expressed the hope that all of them would be destroyed to glasgow believes that the prisoners will most likely dead. but actually he did upgrade to meet for the exchange of those prisoners that they should back in a check points. and as we understand the meeting, it should be taking place right now as we speak. so the reformation, denise proposed to that he is included in the list of chairs and its trim. it was considered to be in the analogy in russia said that's a today upgrade over the holiday. the trinity i'm back to as a gesture of goodwill. and he was ready to hand over the prisoners for the opportunity to talk with black cove, about the war, the teacher of the region and the future of russia. this is all pretty remarkable. what about the civilians we live in that area? i mean,
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the russians who lived near the ukrainian border and had been in the areas affected by fighting what's happening to them of what the situation is for don, i as a keeper patient and we think that should be complicated splashing out home. so the russian territory assembly, the civilians aren't and the calls pulled, the, the creation process is underway. it's quite a huge deal source. he's trying to take people out and said that taking people to temporary accommodation senses and to the neighboring regions. many people have taken the shit into their own hands and trying hard to help themselves and evacuate themselves. also, children not being placed and that some attempts and nearby regions. however, we, we receive information but people have to pay for the children to be involved to ages and taking to to the children's palms. oh, but obviously food that has to be free and they're also complaints from people who
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have elderly relatives that and menu then come to me buttons that overseas. those people do not receive any help as far as we know. and people complain about that. and also residents of should back, you know, who i back here. i think i know a lot to take the pets with them. and many of them uh, stay hungry at home, at the homes. and there is no way to feed them. many villages and farmers have that they have to learn to fight as well. so the situation a, you know, is not quite good that all right, your, your shop of all of a, thank you very much for that reporting. and you'll keep a surprise of any developments coming out of that potential meeting between the governor of the build the region and those pro ukraine fighting groups. thank you. you'll you, let's cut to charles stratford in keep charles there has been, there have been over the last few weeks, intensifying air raids coming from russian forces on various locations and ukraine . the last to be hit was the city of new pro. what can you tell us?
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yes, all sorts of attacks on do the pro, just the latest. and as you rightly say, what seems to be an escalation and attacks by russia using both cruise missiles and so cool, kind of ecology drawings over the last weeks and days. um, a 2 year old goes body was discovered on the rubble from the tank. that's according to the governor, the regional governor of denise pro, he says that a russian is gone. the crews missed landed between 2 residential buildings, 22 story residential buildings, at least 22 people, including 5 other children injured in that attack. you credited authority saying that they intercepted the vast majority of all the chemicals, your drawings in cruise may solves that targeted all the air is full. those the targeted areas around and in the capital. when deceptive goals, russia continues to say that it does not target civilian areas, but we know that
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a lot of these targets that we understand could well be military, all in and around areas where civilians live residential areas. so well, of course they're all a concerns. every day, every night, but anything that is intercepted the day before those missiles and drones of fully on the civilian areas and causing tests and casualties. and of course, these attacks come as we expect some potential sort of movement in this long awaited ukrainian counter offensive. yeah, any significant updates on that charles, on where the counter offensive might be what it might involve. well, what we do now is certainly the most categorical language is being used in recent days by the leader of this country. for example, automated zalinski, who said that ukrainian forces with the best time ready for this counter offensive to stop where, when and how it starts remains to be seen. we also know that according to ukraine,
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military analyst, western intelligence, as well as western governments, that the, the preparations for this counter offensive up being extensive, and it's going on for a number of months. and they involve, you know, tens of billions of dollars was of west in the military equipment. so as long along ways we understand could be thousands of, i'm a trained ukranian troops that are being trained by the western allies. what's interesting though, in the recent days, recent weeks we've seen also an escalation and a tax of what we understand all ukrainian falls, he's targeting russian supply lines deal with in russian occupied territory inside ukraine. some of the most recent attracts focusing on the poll. the city of build against which is only as i'll see in something is that the original region very important for russian forces. the we also heard an announcement last night from, sorry, this morning from the, the all sorts he's in. so i correct crime. may have the russian to point you to
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forward these inside quite me is saying that they heading to set to at least 5 ukrainian drones targeting will be understand to be supply lines in old and crime a i think it's just quickly important to point out that as this counter offensive saving the gets closer and closer, there is a general sense that there is increasing pressure on ukraine by its western allies and its international back cuz that they want results having invested so much money in training into these counter offensive operations. many analysts will tell you, could well determine the outcome of this will charles, drafted reporting from key. thank you very much for that. and the war and you create is having a severe impact on some of the most vulnerable people in the country, especially children with special needs. natasha butler brings us this report from a rehabilitation center in keys 6 year old to our us works on his movement to the center for children with disabilities in keys. task has cerebral palsy, his mother's spectrum on a,
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so she's grateful. he can still come back here for therapy despite the will. i think we're getting him to use his arms and legs so we can have full mobility and he can also socialize his derossi's grand mother likes to help the family lives in keith. but when the invasion began, they were in this summer home, outside the city, russian forces took over the village for a week. they lived in fear of memories, all still painful. but state law and it says it was terrorist who gave some strength. it was very difficult, constance, explosions, dead people, anxiety. it may have seem as if taras didn't understand anything, but he understood everything he was being so strong. sometimes it felt as if you was the one supporting us more ads to the challenges the children, his face,
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the sentence direct is it also increases pressure on stuff who are exhausted, but just kept the center running. one discipline, y'all in the whole team state, then we're all working mentally. we are very tired. it's hard, but we work even during the air, sirens, and the shelter mom doesn't put us on the fence rushes invasion. this center has become even more vital and also need for children in the key region, but also for families to be forced to flee from other parts of ukraine. 8 year old fema is going to try and go to therapy for the 1st time. it helps with movements and strength dba and his family lived on the russian occupation for 5 months in the eastern city of is you until ukrainian forces. we took it like split lona lane of fine. c o. to talk about the cost. she just wants to focus on the future and help us on move forward,
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step by step. this place is really important because he lost so much time because of the wall for sure. absolutely to be cranes. big cities, such as support for children with special needs is read, disabilities can be misunderstood. families often left to cope alone. invasions made it hard to boil centers like this on needed places. the of the can support improve that even in rule they can be like detached about clothes. i'll just, sarah, can hundreds of thousands of people are taking part in an empty government march and the polish capital. warsaw isn't being held on the 34 san diverse vehicle in stores, democratic election conference, call me this year. i came to an end. the opposition accuses the conservative government of limiting freedom of speech and subverting democracy. the government denies those allegations, but we've got plenty more coming up on. this is our,
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including uganda saying at least 54 of us peacekeepers deployed in somalia were killed in an else about attack last week. and war then a devastating earthquake meet the families in northwest and syria. say they are struggling to survive in sports, be asked in refugee was pursuing a career as a mixed martial arts fighter in us that's coming up with gemma. later to sell the, the head of india's main opposition parties accusing prime minister and the wrench promoting of ignoring rail safety after the countries worst trained disaster and decades. melody. carson cards, he is calling for accountability from top to bottom and has said 300000 railway jobs have not been filled by the government. at least 275 people were killed in friday's accident in by the sword. quite minister, moody has promised to punish those responsible preliminary reports suggest
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a signal error may be to blame several high rock as more for they goes. this will take some of these. a single train carriage from above. the scale of the destruction becomes clear. on the ground round the clock clean up the gratian vineyards was trained, crushed in more than 20 use 2030 because they're done at a place and scatter people that screaming so seamless to sort difficult that you can understand. so she and you are going to certify to whom you are going to it. as 2 of us families have been trying to identify them, missing relative the yeah, they're saying you'll get to find down to the hospital. i've been to all the hospitals and they have found nothing. i'm going to group on the shore to find out . i just need my husband. i don't want anything else. such was the scale of damage
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to some could only identify the loved ones from personal belongings such as jewelry . others will be identified through dna testing, railway administer, schwinney weiss now says the signaling era caused the pilot is to be sure, and that's like it's about the point machine and electronic into looking in this matter. the change in the electronic into looking close this accident and whoever did it and most of the reasons will be known after the investigation on site today . prime minister in orinda moody visited the survivors and hospitals. he promise them that those responsible will face justice. move in 12000000 people use 14000 trains across india every day. most of the train accidents are caused by human error. well, outdated signaling equipment, leaving many people in india. questioning the safety is one of the largest railway systems in the world. so the height of ultra 0 from
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a consumer sharif is at the sight of the crashing bella, sor, off to a rescue operation. that's last of more than 24 hours. the focus now is on a clean up operation that is underway right here on the sides of the max of accident that took place on friday. 2 passenger trains and one good spring calamity is for everyone to see out here, the cabbages that had been thrown on either side of the railway track and the people out here. what time to put the re lines back together. the team's. yeah, thousands of them from the state national disaster management. there's the police force visit, ami. the police has called him the march of this area and plenty of re book as well out here, moving slacks fun to put them in line, moving stones, putting wood blocks. and there is a recourse that just went by that was inspecting the overhead. why is that? have all snap? how did we come to this? that's what the review officials are trying to find out. the really minister has
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said there was some kind of an interlocking fadia. and prime minister said those were guilty booth faced the consequences. both of the millions of indians who take these plains across the length and breadth of the country, houses of france each. they want to know what happened. they also want to see that it's fixed so that they loved ones for the safe on the train. but the more immediate and focus right now is not fall from hill up. families have managed, made it actually looking for a loved one, ad plus plus another month. and they really want to have on says, let me close some info. so i'll just see the evidence of the true scale of the violence in sedan is now beginning to emerge. the cities red crescent says that volunteers have buried the bodies of a 180 on identified people in cartoon or civilians. victims of fighting between the army and paramilitary rapids support forces. agencies have struggled to reach people in need of successive cease fires have failed to hold the conflict as now
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and it's 84 speak. and there are reports that the army is changing tactics. moving to more offensive positions. so let's go live to him and morgan. she's in durham and across the nile from car to him here. but i understand the fighting is getting worse and a capital. what do you know? well we've been able to hear more artillery strikes here in the city of on demand and several more as strikes launched by the so denise army against our assess positions, not just in the city of the man, but in the northern and eastern and southern parts of the capital as well, no residents from the southern parts of the capital who we spoke to say that there's an increase in the number of parts and every strikes. there's an increase in the number of strikes. and that both sides seems to be gearing up towards more intern spicing, especially after the extended fees fire ended on sunday. so. so the concerns from residents here that they will be more fighting that they will be more civilian casualties. civilians have been caught up in the conflict between the rapids
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support forces and this is denise army. now they say that they've also noticed that the army see me seems to be launching more offensive attacks against our assess positions in, on demand in the northern parts of the capital. and especially in the southern parts of the capital, where there's a base and minutes recount, belonging to the rapids support forces. and it seems to be a shift from early positions, which was a defensive position, trying to protect their main facilities and phases around the capital cartoon. so residents are concerned, especially with an end overseas, part of that was already violated by both sides. and especially with a build up of troops from both the sudanese army and the rapids support forces that will be more fighting. now there has been efforts by the mediators, saudi arabia and the united states, to get the 2 sides to return to the negotiating table, to work out a more of the feasible and more committed to more a ceasefire that both sides would be able to commit to after several violations, but so far,
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both sides are yet to actually review in direct talks with each other and the door for governor is calling that region a disaster zone, her words, what's happening there? well, there's been fighting between the rapids support forces and the food in these army . and in addition to those 2 sides, there's also the arab munitions that have been allied to the rapids support forces . now fighting bear has been going on for more than 2 weeks of leading to, uh, services being disrupted hospital in the west. some parts of the regions are for are completely out of function in the northern parts in the northern parts of dar 4 in north star 4. specifically, there's been an attack by the rapids support forces on one of the army garrisons. and several civilians were, were killed and dozens of others injured. now, the governor of dar for me now announced that the entire region, the doubtful region is now a disaster zone because of the humanitarian needs in that area. many civilians unable to access medical facilities. now aid has been cut off as well,
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especially after food supplies that were meant for those people. there have been looted in warehouses around the country. the situation and our for is quite a dire the are called their calls by the regional authorities for more humanitarian assistance, which was ongoing violence. it's very difficult to get 8 to those in need. and the civilians were caught up in the middle of the complex. they're unable to access medical facilities or get any relief assistance, and they have an oregon reporting from on dorman, thank you very much. i or your dentist, president, your rate was 70 says 50 for peacekeepers from his nation. serving with the african union mission in somalia were killed into the tac last week. i'll show about claimed responsibility for the raid on the base. a 120 kilometers south of the capitol of mogadishu, barbara, and go for reports. camden trip so served in the african union peacekeeping mission in somalia for 15 years last week. also about $0.05 a tax that base in put in maria the low i should have been region. but you can do
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and governments to face to confirm the number of that was about the claim, the chill or a $11300.00 peacekeepers in that included the the military did cavities. they do suffer cavities, but did not reveal the number until today, in which case weight, 54 with you. the symbolic government has been making games against the group for months and that is to convex ways of territory and encourage small as to what was the government to reveal. how should bab hideout specter to peers on group is still capable of launching a large scale attacked against an african union base. this fight again, getting terry push about was a lot of still able to try to target that. will there be somebody government installations or, or military base as you see, the latest incident targeting, because military base, you've got them president, you are a mas, stephanie, such as soldiers did not perform as expected. i'm panicked. the 70 had threatened
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to reduce the number of troops, 7 in the african union mission of to funding cuts in 2020. there's also a pressure at home to end the mission, somalia, now up to last week's rate to senior offices are facing a court martial answer for one of the largest number of you can't invest in a single attack in somalia, barbara, and go out to sara as the head of nato is called on tarka to drop. it's all position to sweetens bid to join the defense alliance. in stoughton berg met torcous, president, richard type bird one and assemble. stoughton bern told him, stockholm had fulfilled its obligations to address and course concerns, or the one has accused sweden of harboring what he calls terrorists. turkey hoss, legitimate security concerns. no, all the ally has faced more ties attacks. sweden has taken the significant
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concrete steps to meet the trickiest concerns. membership will make sweden safer, but also need to enter key a stronger us. a solid bins of aid is in ankara, the following this for us. so the nato chief pushing pretty hard to sweeten to join nato. are there any signs that turkey might drop its objection? when that will become clear when these 3 sides meet in the next week or so, and took a nato. and so we didn't sit together in the tripod type meeting an iron out there, differences against told him, but is optimistic saying that there is time until next month slip to any assignments. so of nato members, that student might be able to sit there as a full member, you have to remember that this swedish and finish accessing plan came into effect after ukraine was and they did last year and took it has had reservations about that. and it is quite interesting to see the dynamics of that meeting is very rare to see. it does seem to be taking this very seriously. everybody who is supposed to
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be involved in this, not to the find that the defense minister, the foreign minister, the mountain who's an id, supposedly involved in that intelligence affairs and national security was also there as well. so it's okay, it's taking it seriously, but so far we have not heard officially. what the key is response has been to us. we didn't making amendments to it's law according to again stolen. but there's going to be ironing out to the issue of weapons from nato coming in to i think he has been, but then again, there are right of questions that the key it has about not just nato, but your opinion is when it, when it comes to addition, getting zone in other parts has been so in the next few weeks, you're going to see all 3 of them sit together and that is going to be before next month. the summit and all eyes are going to be on this issue of whether turkey allows sweden as it allowed funding. and it is interesting that even today in stockholm, there are process that are happening against a took the and against the
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a position that he has put forward to speak with some of the binge of aide and, and grow. thank you very much. i are still ahead on alpha 0, find out why police in hong kong have detained a prominent activist on the anniversary of the 1989 and them in mexico. and following in style from 27 meters, the new season of eclipse, dining series begins and boston action coming up with jenna. it's the the, here's your headlines for the americas right off the about an update on tropical storm. arlene, here it is. there it goes as a dissipates over a cuba. it is going to throw quite a bit of rain over the bahamas and there's spot, there's been torrential. downpours is on haiti. this is near porter prints that has triggered some months slides as a result. now if we go to the us,
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we've been soaked with rain western, northern texas, that's also triggered some flash flooding and off the coast of the carolinas. we've got this coastal disturbance is throwing some rain into florida today on sunday. meantime, cold air rushing down into the ne boston, you'll max out at 11 degrees, but this is much welcome ray and for canada is nova scotia. providence, where crews are trying to battle back against the largest wildfire in the provinces . history sheets can be found through canadas, pray, provinces, when a pay keep warning and play here with a humid ex, it's closing in on $40.00. and there is some rain through the central plains that's helping put a dent in the drug conditions. their top end of south america right now, whether it's in play across equity or that's where it we've got our heaviest pulses of rain and for southern chelly, we've got this vigorous system bear lean towards you. this will drop some mountain snow for the southern andes. today on sunday,
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see you later. i 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 the us informed opinions. finding his 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 strong government to control and which means that this might affect other countries. inside story on al jazeera, the latest news as it breaks. and while some authorities are looking into declaring last generation of criminal organization, they are receiving some support from society, with detailed coverage. these read the ministry has, should demolition orders for the home, some of which are funded by the european union from around the world. it's a realty here, it has to be in my,
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in the tyra as people try to find the way out the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching elza 0 reminder of our headlines. the governor of russia's belgrade region says there's a baffled underway with pro ukrainian or russian military power village. we fighters to move 7 now, so they would release to capture the russian soldiers and exchange for a meeting with the governor. the head of india's main opposition party is accusing prime minister and the rental mode of ignoring rail safety out of the countries worse, trained, disaster and decades. and we called you and car gates says 300000 railway jobs have not been filled. nato secretary general against oldenburg,
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has met turkish president, red chip type road one and a stumble. stilton bird called for short drunkards on position to sweden's bid to join the defense alliance. and the turkish government is sending troops to kosovo at the request of nato to help deal with days of unrest, violence there broke out after the election of ethnic albanian mayors insert majority areas. dozens of nato soldiers were injured in confrontations last week. i said vague reports from mitchell if it's a city split along ethnic lines because of itself seems like any of the sitting comfortable. but it's one deep divisions. the size is dominated by ethnic albanians, the not quite as mix ups. there is a bare runs through the middle. the river isn't the only thing dividing ethnic says an ethnic albanians. there's also politics, a conflict, and the history dating back to the ottoman empire. there may be a bridge here,
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but it's not one connecting these 2 communities. it's a dividing line in the south because things a great sense of the presence of nato's comfortable force on the wizard. we are not afraid to hear just because we have the protection of okay for oh, because of all police almost 40 and the cause of a security for it was it was different in the ninety's until 99 when the war broke out. now it's completely different that the, you know, as long as the international support, the least such good gang, there is no come from this national force. there are some citizens on the north side. well, once our enemies are still all, we are waiting for a solution. once across the bridge, so if you can fix everything that makes sense, have never recognized the costco self ticket independence in 2008. they can see that this was of course the focus part of serbia. even at the end of 10 for students is an opportunity to get this message. is it possible is sylvia chang no.
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one of the north side would speak to us on camera. we were told time and time again by people here that this is sylvia. all the situation to know if he's commotion, but the issue politics in belgrade, and this is the problem. these concepts themselves, the victims, both of the race even said the i'm also in recent months as we have seen serious violations or collective. so it'd be in writing about government in pristina or even the week 2 ethnic albanians were attacked here, police to just a few 100 meters away. customers and to administer describe the attack as a specialist minissha. both men have to receive hospital treatment, visit you every 2 months is a challenge for the comfortable government. tens of thousands of ethnics that to draw the be a part of sylvia. and comfortable. i cited vague, i just gotta get through pizza, comfortable. the voting is underway and give me the cell is delayed parliamentary elections. the president dissolved the general assembly last may after an attempt to cool and elections have been postponed 3 times since then. are human mohammed has more often more than
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a year without the parliament voters on lining up for hours in giving the south to elect a new one. nearly a 1000000 people i registered to vote with hopes this time they'll be changed. the able to acquire around to we have been in crisis for 4 years. prices of basic necessities of visitors in texas of prison. significantly. more than 20 political parties are contesting 100 seats in parliament of the president. modesty socco and barlow, dissolved at last, may accusing some and piece of corruption. and that was a few months after and attempted to friday march the last day of campaigning with thousands showing up to a rally in support of the 2 main political parties. president, tim butler has been criticized for seeking to change the constitution and expand his group on power. give the sales political system allows the majority party or coalition to a point the government, but the president can dismiss it. in some instances. this has led to political infighting, and division. in the past,
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people say they want to candidates who will prioritize the needs to pretty medically that can, i think like whoever with these must put the people 1st, he must not be in charge to take advantage of the people. but most work. so the people can benefits they don't last name. can you be saw his face, he is of political and economic tomorrow. food prices have gone up and many are struggling to and living. i'm in the midst of the future for a minister must focus on education and health. that has to be a priority. so he must also 5 hunger because people are tired. no, gosh, we want peace and tranquility. we also want to catch you and that's to be bought and our children to go to school said it's unclear if one policy will emerge with an outright to majority votes. has here hope, then you little makers will bring about changes that will improve their lives, or he level homage. i'll just 0 authorities incentive goal have cut access to mobile internet in certain areas. following the latest writing that's according to
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a government spokesperson more processor. it's definitely a conviction in sentencing of opposition leader respond, sancho has been deployed to the car to contain the unrest 15 people have been killed in demonstration since thursday. the united nations and union have caused a com. sancho was sentenced to 2 years in prison for corrupting the youth, which means he likely will not be able to run in the next presidential election. at february is powerful earthquakes and northwest syria worse than to the humanitarian situation caused by years of war. many families are struggling to survive as they wait for 8 agencies to rebuild homes and provide much needed support nor career much has more from a live. it's been 3 months since 2 powerful earthquakes struck northwest syria. they caused significant damage to countless lives. many families have lost everything. they are now attempting to rebuild their lives, despite the absence of
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a long term un response. but new. so by saying, i missed over to 5 is my family's members died and i lost my house, my life, children. what so hard for more than 7 years to build this house? and now everything is gone. the engineers response to don't match the severity of the disaster. as many families are still without shelter, and a still waiting for help to come, i didn't p and g o's themselves saw significant damage to their projects, which resulted in the loss of more than 250 humanitarian workers. according to the response coordination group, a never so this, this organizations are now expanding efforts to provide permanent housing to the survivors of the o squeaks using the resources that are available to them. i'm not a lot of them at all on this is a full housing projects for those who have lost their houses. this project includes more than $400.00 housing units. we provided these houses for as many survivors of the us quakes as we could. and we are working on establishing
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a 5th housing project to provide homes to survive as well, still homeless. i bought most families among the fisheries of the housing project, as he expresses his gratitude, a prize that all of those to survive the us quick get the same kind of support. or luckily, a thought is, is that after evacuating my house due to the damage, we were fortunate to have a roof over our heads again after spending time without one. my children could not believe that we finally slipped under a roof. we hope that those who are still homeless have a home again and can begin rebuilding their lives. syrians have already been struggling through years of war and they are now in an even more difficult situation. in addition to the 12 year conflict, the divers setting to an earthquake in northwest syria have added to the already the significant challenges facing the region and g. o, as are sparing no effort to provide support to the victims of both door and the old squares,
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which left millions without homes and struggling to survive. no cause to 0. and let me know if this area, the ministers from the world's biggest oil producing nations, are meeting in vienna to discuss possible production costs. the opec plus alliance is facing declining prices and a potential gloss and supply prices have dropped since a search in april when the group announced that it was flashing output by more than a 1000000 barrels a day. refugees and migrants are taking more and more risks to reach western europe, border controls and the shaking zone are tightening. so more people are crossing the alps to reach france or germany stepped fast and met one moroccan migrant who began his journey in the italian town of club. yeah, right. french police are looking for a dead body and i for you in mense, as you saw while crossing the outs from italy with border police pushing back hundreds of refugees and microns every day. it's forced them to resort to a more dangerous route. many attempts fail due to bad weather and police patrolling
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in the mountains using chrome. those pushed back return to a shout to run by any tell you. we have the someone on the fence. someone die in the morning, so i'm so sorry. but it doesn't stop. you good and so, so this was still something like this spoke to me. i mean, is planning to leave the same evening using a routine download from an app of the shelves that can barely cope with the large number of people from africa and the middle east. arriving every day, quando chup, your gen, the more people arriving needs more people to take care of and we can't give them the attention they need. if there are fewer people, we can talk to them and give them some hope. but when there are a 100 people here, we can just give them some pasta shower and a bad one of these in the low. the shelter provides warm flows to help them cope with often freezing temperatures. i mean less morocco, so years ago, in his face silence traveling on the sofa, come home from turkey. um,
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do you love us? or when is better life, you come here to, to change the my life and we're the ones come here to, we have food in my offer. we have everything but we need better life of the journey toward the apps can see them passing speaks as high as 2000 meters. it's a difficult and sometimes dangerous route. but those crossing have been traveling for months even years to reach this point and have seen much more dangerous situations of prayer before did you any begins? i mean, once to go to paris to start working in food delivery. but if you need to cross the outs 1st, you get separated from the orders and go now have to make the 8 to 10 hour height alone. a message the next morning he has made it. we meet him in france to join us
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much more difficult than he expected was so tired of suicide is not easy on the we are what we've been when i thoughts talk with my survey. then why i go to take this way for it for, for watch, for this, for money. it's not, it's not good. would you do it again? is my us, my life, a skin my life. you know, it's dangerous. he quickly tries to get to paris to start his new life. expectations are that in the coming months, many more of across these mountains, not knowing what the future will hold, steadfast and l 20. anybody on? so police in hong kong have detained several activists on the anniversary of the 1989 count them in square, crack down, be included. alexandra was also known as grandma was. she was one of several arrested nearer parts work men, races were previously held. critics say the police operation is part of a broad campaign by mainland china to crush this sent in the city a memorization of being held around the world. and so i want a candle lit,
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vigil was held to remember the crack down in 1989 when the chinese military crushed a wave demonstrations holding for political change. and in australia, dozens of people demonstrated outside sydney's town. hall events are also expected to be held in europe and in north america. measures the days that the writers, you're an experience as a dual credit applied to a c, e o. ones where you didn't find the defense minister has told asia's top security summit that conflicts with the united states would be an unbearable disaster. but mishenko added, but his country 6 dialogue rather than confrontation. he has been defending his military's actions in the south china sea and taiwan strait. the us recently accused the chinese fighter jets enable vessel of reckless maneuvers more as louis
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reports from the shangri la security dialogue and singapore. after security summit in single defense minister lieschen fu outlines, china is position and issues a warning. in essence, attempt to push through a nature like lines and the asia pacific is their way of holding regional countries hostage and high to and confrontation, which will only cause disputes. i'm plunged the region into conflict. the us and china adjusting for influence in the regents. they've been trading blame of accusing each other of provocative acts and the lack of dialogue. while many analysts say competition between the us and china has created uncertainties in asia pacific. the main message we've been hearing at this summit is conflict isn't inevitable, but the situation does have to be managed. delegates and analysts agree that conflict in the region would be devastating. the question is, how are you going to get that calibration right? so i think that is where everybody is engaging a little bit of guesswork because so piece of the of,
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of aging right now. and the difficulty of communicating with aging, frankly means that trying to get the turn signal over is everybody's best guess on saw today about 2000 not to go miles away, a new collision, etc. the pentagon says a chinese vessel cuts across about of a us warship in the taiwan strait. wed was conducting a freedom of navigation operation with canada. china says the u. s. navy's presence in the strait was hostile. it comes a week off to the us accused a chinese fight digit of a dangerous maneuver in international airspace above the south china sea. china considers selves govern taiwan as part of its territory and has laid claim to much of the south china sea. she was the woman who was the best way for all the countries, especially naval vessel. i'm fight to just to avoid such actions around all the countries territory. what's the point of coming that? as we always say,
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mind your own business relations between the us and china are the lowest in decades and there is no sign this 3 day conference has done much to improve them. florence louis, i'll just the euro, single of the 3 chinese astronaut, separate turned to earth after a 6 month stay in space. the caps fuel carrying the so called type cannot solutions who 50 emission landed an inner mongolia. china built its own space station after it was excluded from the i assessed you to american concerns about the chinese space programs. links to the military, virginia is planning to send a crude expedition to the moon before 2013 and still ahead on elsie's 0. how novak junk of which booked his place and the french open for the finals coming up after the window shuts, came from the holiday in the buford corrects,
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we heard some noise. this was new, and a sniper. dolly was one of the most dangerous intersections and most sought able you didn't come into the front entrance. that was what happened to the people who were shot that came into the wrong entrance. the nightly pyrotechnics refer to the camera man, so that's good. they louder to san diego, holiday and well, hotels on outages era, years from i'll just here on the go and need tonight out is there is only mobile app. is that the, this is where we dissect from out is there is a mobile app available in your favorites apps to just set for it and typed on a new app from out to 0 new at you
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think is it the of the the each year a bloom of sea, we develops off the central coast of africa and eventually makes its way to the caribbean and to the coast of the americas. here's the problem, though. scientists say the piles of this decomposing algae contains flesh eating bacteria, john henry, and traveled to the edge of the great atlantics or gossen built to see it firsthand . in a continent, sized mass of green is increasingly harassing the eastern coast of the americas. the sarcasm belt a floating bed of seaweed nearly 8000 kilometers long and 500 kilometers wide is so massive. it's easily visible from space of the great atlantic, sorry,
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get some dollar is the largest algae bloom on the planet. and it is a whole new hosting graphic phenomenon that developed in 2011. it began really impacting the caribbean and the gulf of mexico and south florida in 2014, etc. it's an ecosystem all its own home to fish, turtles, crabs, and other species that make it home. it, it stores carbon like a floating forest but on the beaches of the north atlantic. this smelly, decomposing mask, and some other coral sea grass and wreak havoc on tourism. it's not something we've seen before. it seems to be a recent phenomenon. when the material makes it on the shore, it's, you know, it's not pleasant to see, but also as it decomposes, it could release some potential on healthy, you know, chemicals such as hydrogen sulfide like the next. now it also releases potentially toxic levels of arsenic. that can damage the nervous system. these
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researchers, a human activity is likely fueling the massive plumes growth. over the past 40 years they've detected rising levels of nitrogen that have doubled since 1984, apparently from farm run off. fertilizer, human and industrial waste. sarcasm has been around for centuries, christopher columbus wrote about it and 1492. which change is that the amount in the atlantic has at least a tripled in mass since and 19 thirties. and over the past dozen years or so is formed, ended as loosely connected sarcasm belt stretching from africa to the florida coast of the salon trip endures. hope to mind the coastal menace for profit human food, animal food, even fertilizer. but for now the seaborne seaweed is growing. year after year. it's been going up. and last year, 2022. we set
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a new record. 24000000 tons of sorry, gas in the great atlantic. sorry gas. and we think this year we might be on course to set an even new record for coastal communities spending millions of dollars cleanings, our gas them off their beaches. that floral bounty is an unwelcome one. john henry and l g 0 in the florida straits times lawyer sports is now with the gemma. thank you, sarah. we start with football. the right 100 have confirmed that karen bens met. we'll leave the club at the end of the season as a free agent. the frenchman has the net for 14 years and one of the champions league 5 times for league titles. he also on the following door last year round says say his career has been an example of professionalism, and he's as a right to decide his future reports in saudi arabia. so he set to sign with new champions out. it's a have those are linking a little messy with me for now. the saudi club head allows us to be honest and time woke up when
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a fight is fine. okay. and so far as size in that he missed the big jones, the scores of these champions and the 3 to to clamor that he 5 year old messages yet to confirm why he will be playing his football next season. 20 tea time. grandson champion named joe. cuz it has a power of his way into a record 17th of friendship and it was a final no other plan or even it could have quite roughly on that that was done. thats the sub sort of threes a form that probably re us in straight sets. 6366 states females on this rifle buses semi final meeting against well number one. um, so please call us out around. just funny. it is on quote right now again, it's lisa lorenzo. is that 20? 21? rub anastasia? yep. have the chunk of us try on software. mars and match with 28 feet is less than the russian came from the set down to went in 3 hours and 9 minutes off the 2nd longest match of the women's and singles to him. that sofa vice number 333 in the
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wealth. she makes her way back from an injury. she becomes at the lowest rank from jason. cool. to find this in the open air bubbles dominance informed me that one shows no signs of slowing down with max to stop and take him victory out the spanish ground, pre of all champion, one from pole position to stretch his championship lead and continue his team's sweep. of the season with 7 victories, and as many races there was, hamilton was seconds out of necessities, teammate george russell. we will for you action from the rice and i'll next to support solution. a decades of conflicts on the return of the taliban has contributed it to millions of ass gowns becoming refugees, many a stateless. i'm homeless. the sport can be a way to put down roots and sometimes even ton professional who race reports are rising. and i may find that in paris, his greatest challenges still lie outside of the sports area of his arabs, a, as in training for the fights that could decide the direction that his life. 9 years after leaving afghanistan to teach 15, he's made it into the world of professional fighting. thanks to the mixed martial
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arts jim that saw his talent when he was taken that by social services. why did you see uncle much on pull him up? now? you see me now, i'm a professional fighter, but when i arrived in france, i was a refugee and i slept on the street. i have the ultimate goal of becoming world champion. i tried as hard as possible, but i need support because i'm all alone. i need support from being homeless, having his points broadcast the world wide is a huge achievements. but the arabs, the fight, is as much outside the cage as in its mixed martial. lots is given. poverty is out of a new career since leaving afghanistan, but simply turning professional is fall from enough to support a new life in front. obviously, his trained 2 months for a fight this weekend that was cancelled at the last minute. and then would have
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paid him just $2000.00. now he's back to 0. he's very difficult for him to pay everything he has to pay here to leave in friends. so what we need is to get sponsors, sponsors. you help a lot by ways to prepare him well and to have a good gary, gary, a in a, in a now. in one sense our website under aspiring pano shecky bullet worries another refugee but still in, i'm a to the lucky ones. this is side whereas she me, which empty and then they find to and i've done this done and the soldier in the gun national ami, the escaped off to the return of the telephone and is now stranded in switzerland. the founder of the am a federation pass mohammed move virus is living visa, listen thailand. the telephone fund, m a in 2021. was to be on the television should respects appeal, will of the african people in the athletes. and our athletes should train according to the international law and participate in competitions. otherwise many val young and they may fight as will be left behind,
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and the hopes killed in paris. parkers outside leaves training for an appointment with social services. typing that is probably things 1st on the ability of a company, administrative and financial bottles of a refugee's life. to pull her out, is there a terrace? the las vegas golden lights has struck the 1st blow o the n h. how stanley cup final against the florida pounces and they can sign said go 10 to 8 and how we came up with this incredible. how do you save a full stretch when the schools will 112, made a $23.00 sides room together in vegas when towards when a $5.00 to $2.00 in front of the crowd, it gives them a one day blues and the best of 7 series can see, it was back in las vegas on monday, but up to 3 where we met before. he says, if he sticks to his plan, the has a great chance of winning goals. memorial told him that on the final day, and the nurse been put in a don't get a performance on saturday to climb the 6 places on the lead for. and into the top,
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the top from 6 on the top. it says lead with south korea's kim c with american david litski, who's never one on the p. j till to make any baseball in our, in judge maybe 9 is a huge thing. hi runs, but that's not only can do the 6 foot 7 new york. thank you. style made this 6 how to attach and that victory, 88. okay. since into a date it seems to come off. was the needed recently. he held them to the bowl and the yankees eventually 16, it's a 3 was speaking of incredible pictures. the new arrival eclipse, diving season has opened in boston. these events always throw up impressive action the screen patches leaf into the little set from 27 nieces. on the men's side, it was remains as a coast, i'm sitting up front of it. she came out sometime this time finishing, moving 50 points clear as his nearest line. the women's competition was one that one, australia is defending a 6 time champion, rianne an excellent seal, so dominated 25 points ahead of anyone else. the next event is in paris. t h
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that is what you'll support for now. i'll have another update license or alright jemma. thank you so much for listening. by the way. if you're a baseball segment, gates should be afraid of aaron judge. right quick rick. i'm back with all your world news and just to the the fruits or reject the most progressive constitution as was proposed for any nation, mary street. yes or no. she quoted no. the big picture us was
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a question that goes into the very foundation of judy until the cause of its relationship with indigenous people in the midst of 2 pos to on the jersey for philippine coast guard personnel. this has become a daily routine heading out to sea to contain the spread of industrial fuel. is leaking from a tank or the cap size, the february to 28. you can see that shiny stretch over there, it's about the kilometer and a half. that's the oil that's filling out from the tanker. now at the end of that stretch, what squared the something tanker was found about 400 meters down at the bottom of the sea. the pepsi and the worst of toys spill. they don't know when the ships contain or light blue white open the town where most of the oil has washed short, says coral reeves have been damaged if it intends to take legal action. first episode of the series, expose the imperial origins of the drug trade. commerce was fire,
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