tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 5, 2023 12:00am-1:00am AST
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the numbers to reach the regional capital. peters president passed missions to send more military to its borders. unfortunately, they are the ones committing crimes. agency only want is safe passage to reach to the countries. they are poor, hungry, vulnerable, in no man's land. the . the hello i'm i am to my z. come to the news, our life from london coming up in the next 60 minutes fighting intensifies along the ukraine. russia border pro ukrainian power minute tree say they've taken russian prisoners off to a raid on the region of belgrade. and so down a walk and say they've buried a 180 civilians killed in fighting between the army and the rapids. support forces
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searching for on says off to india is west rail disaster and decades. government is accused of ignoring rel, safety, and a crash that last at least $275.00 people. saudi arabia pages because slash oil production is opec tries to show up international prices. german asked was full, soft of 14. is karen benjamin says, good bye. it's around the grid defense with his fight, his final game for the spanish side. also they confirmed he'll be leaving the club at the end of the season. the one i saw was developments on the border between russia and ukraine, because this is way to pro ukraine groups of russian power millet trees of launch a cross border raid into southern russia. they say they have captured several russian soldiers. the liberty of russian agent and the russian volunteer call of
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the 2 groups made up a full no russian soldiers who are sympathetic to ukraine. the russian military says it for tulsa, the raid using not tillery, but one of the probably you crying groups has released a video, which they say shows the captured soldiers, including 2 of them lined wounded on hospital beds. they are now ready to hand them over to craning authorities. they say, well sir, the governor of the russia of the russian on board originals belgrade. at least they have to agree to talks over the caption, soldiers, they failed to show up at the agreed meeting place. well, the right took place close, the town of no via temple was young co, which sits just for kilometers across the board to the regional governors. as the town was show from ukraine before being attacked is civilians to evacuate. one of several across the board, the incursions to have happened in recent weeks. and then the strong video was released by the liberty of russia legion. now they say that it shows that flight is
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entering a suburb of belgrade city. although the time and the location comp be verified, so powerful 1000 hours of defense, alas, he joins us now from moscow. so these 2 permanent tree groups have now aligned themselves to ukraine. they are made up of ethnic russians. it would seem, and not only carrying out these incursions these cross border raids into russian territory, but they have now managed to capture several russian soldiers. how are they able to do this? if just a couple of days ago, the russians was saying that they'd already fault them off of louisa mag 0. are you given that's a that are affiliated with the ukranian military. i'm going to be a russian kind of dissidence. they have been making sense of
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border raids or for some time. and before that they were, they were in the brand screech and now they are going into their garage and then they are they, they rate they move back into creating a 3rd treat. the russians may show them by crushing forces right now, not going over the border in the beginning of the comp for compression forces did go over the border, unoccupied to of quite an up to the park. if the local, biggest city they moved up to park. if but then they moved back to actually hoping that the fight thing will end on the rush and internationally recognized border. and so with more was did. but now it's, this front is reopening again. and this is, of course us here is problem for the russian political leadership and the russian
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military command. does he say they've kind of responsibility for a number of cross border raids, but all of a now carrying these res out with increasing frequency and perhaps expanding the territories in which the in which that targeting so for example, you know, now it's the southern belgrade region of it was brands, they seem to be quite mo bile and able to move around quite quickly as well. they're kind of do acting kind of classical product is on the tactics they're moving in. the russians are forced those kinds of a math tutor in that and uh for says, push them out. then they go into the import and another place since it's a long border and that's not really a guided each, a square meter of it. and there are many places where they can infiltrate or move over, and they're pestering the russian military propulsion that most likely, uh,
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most likely be pretty for a brand new command. and ukraine, you know, thought the say that these are not, are forced as these are russian. mozilla really is kind of, uh, uh, claiming it says here. but it's clearly most likely the premium command once the russians to date the use of tax. serious. and i mean, you think they think they all series the tax doesn't have the potential to disrupt russian defenses and possibly supply hubs at a time when we're expecting this big counter offensive and ukraine, it was the degree of scope depressions or force of the rush. it would remove reinforcements, especially some reinforcements, as was said, that may be the bottom. there are a storm troops will be move there to belgrade. that means they'll be moved out from
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the south, where most likely the rio fighting is going to happen in the coming weeks. or a couple of months. so that's what be may be the creating an objective of these small zillow. regroups cannot really cheap a strategic objective by their raids. they're always strategic objectives as the past or the russians, and made them reinforce forces in belgrade at the expense of other places. okay, well thank you very much for joining us. have a solid and how is our in moscow? thank you. meanwhile, the inquiry military science intercepted more than half of the latest wave of russian strikes against its cities. but one resolve that made it through to the city of neat bronze site today, killed a 2 year old go in a residential area. charles trough and has the latest on this now from keys. you'll know, so it sits among the rubble civilian homes destroyed by. what do you crate in,
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governor of the region says was a russian cruise missile. so 2 year old go was found dead buried in the destruction holding 20 other people including 5 children, was injured and saturday nights attack into the pro 51. i was running across the traffic. i was running home, my child was loading up the home. we tried to pull my child under the cage of the window. we took the cage off and took my kid out. he's being treated now ukraine and also hard to say that it's a septic. the majority of the cruise missiles and drones moves by russian forces in this attack that some go through destroying civilian lives. so as you see me stage, this is my son's apartment, which was destroyed. there was a crate or on the 1st floor from a young farm and lived on the 2nd floor. a 2 year old child died and the mother is on the going can. now russia says it avoids targeting civilian areas,
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but this is just one of hundreds of attacks, heating places where people live. ukraine's prosecute as a general office is at least 485 children being killed. and then another $1500.00 injured in ukraine since rushes invasion last year. we spoke today with people who lost their property for apartments but completely destroyed. we also see that houses that cannot be restored must be completely demolished. people of their lives in these houses in these apartments just being an escalation in russian cruise me silence. so cold kind of calls the drug and attacks in recent weeks. and they come ahead of a long expected ukrainian counter offensive. an operation that ukrainian leader load demands zalinski says he's military is now ready to start as a fighting intensifies in the coming weeks. it's expected that most of williams,
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including children, will die child strap it down to 0. keep the evidence is a true scalar, the violence in sedona starting to emerge. now the student needs read presence, has volunteers of buried the ponies of a 180 on identified people in hard to him and doubtful. they are civilians, victims of the fighting between young man, a prominent tree rapid support forces. the governor of the 4 is now declared the region to be a disaster area. the conflict is and it's a week with rates and wanting to re fire reports. it in the sudanese capital also reports the army is changing tactics, moving to more offensive positions. and, but morgan has moved from the city of under mon, across the nile, from cartoon. and there's been an increase in the number of air strikes. and artillery strikes being launched by the sudanese army against suppose it are assessed positions in the 3 cities that make up the capital hope to hear and undermine the sounds of heavy artillery were heard in the early hours of sunday
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morning and well into the afternoon now residents in the southern parts of the capital also reported an increase in the number of strikes and artillery strikes, especially around an area where they are a step has a minutes recap, which of the sudanese army has been targeting for the past 2 days now. the recessive claims that it has shut down a fight to judge belonging to the sudanese army. but sources in the army say that the plain uh workforce forced the land due to a technical error and that the pilots are back safe at the military base. here and on demand, the fighting between the rapids support forces and this is denise army, is leading to civilian casualties. the student needs red crescent, says at least a 100, an 80, an identified bodies have been buried since those thoughts of the conflicts. the reason why they're identified is because of the state of decomposition that they were found as when they were recovered. most of those bodies were found days or even weeks after the conflicts. thoughts said many people here in the capital for to him happy report to the loved ones missing,
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and they are concerned that they may be among those who have been buried by this. we can use red crescent, so i think is also intensifying in other parts of the country in the region of dar for the governor declared the regent. a disaster zone due to fighting between the rapids support forces and between these army, creating a humanitarian crisis. hospitals, medical facilities, in many parts of the region, have gone out of function due to heavy fighting and due to lack of medical personnel and medicines to treat those injured aid assistance. also is yet to come to those who've been affected by the fighting. and they all concerns that with the build up of troops from the city, these army and the continuous fighting between the army and the recess into our for the situation incident will get worse. he but morgan algebra. i'm the man. i'm sorry, the, i'm dual condra sedans. had to as a country office at the international federation of the red cross in the right, present societies enjoys me live from the port sedan. and i understand that it was based not long ago in heart of tomb itself. and then you have to relocate with
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hearing that there has been an intensification of the fighting and hard to him. so it's getting was also an outburst of fighting in the north. got full state. what are your colleagues telling you about what is happening in those places? i think you, i think i said since it's been reported uh you have a good families that have been uh, stranded in the home setting for their lives and those do anything out of supplies . but you also, as you said, have a good because wrecked atkinson does. saddam is that because i'm pulling kids were out helping with distribution afford uh, did you show and dignified in the body of the for the people who have died and some of the most to say they've been decomposed and they're doing everything possible to ensure the body to uh, in respect to the college of tradition, i really do just call the visuals as defined in the geneva conventions. but we have
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already seen now over a 1000000 people who have been displaced inside the country. so if people have not to flee that homes because of the violence, and then also several 100000, you've had to flee into neighboring states. what are you able to able to do to help those people when the, the total number of people who are displaced is around 1400000 have to my loan had almost 6000000 people. who are residential car. uh yes. some who have means and not able to have been able to escape and that internally displaced. and it is that the same from across the border to egypt. some of the c o, b a, some of onto chug, chug does receive over $75000.00 people in all of these areas. uh, this is the newsletter custom test uh, after they did 18, no fits of branches throughout the country. they are present to the villages, the president of the town that they've been able to provide with food. uh what uh,
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uh, medical services. but of course the resources that not yet forthcoming is what has been distributed was already what was available. i some of our warehouses also looted it. yes. and actually the w, i've piece of the same thing as well. so the programs condemn the looting and the a tax on that warehouses is received general breakdown law and order in the country . you said that you had some 18 offices or hubs your colleagues around the country . what do you hearing about the situation in dial? 4 in the west that came places, what like al janina, some horrific accounts coming out the difficult, independent e. verify but suggests that the villages have been bind to the ground that there is also the indiscriminate killing of, of people, of civilians. you're getting any information about the full uh yes, uh we, as you said, we have one of the stuff that i base in now or the 5, the 4. of course there has been challenges in court when you get doing some obo and
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are those to the needs that chris and colleagues that i as a linguist out for a to midland lee. we initially had challenges in conducting a colleagues in uh, in uh, in the, in the order. however, uh, you know, the communication it'd be, does improve. but the situation of course has nothing to but i am in our main process to ensure we might do the services provided. and this development is doing in a very difficult circumstances. situation. so we still have for lunches, stuff that are out there helping and supporting yet most of the time, security discharge and access to those allow us to do what we can do. even better and very, very self funding of the people that come into being experienced. and what are the things you know indicative buddy i gave you? i was just going to quit k l. c. one last question about the rainy season that is now getting underway, which is going to last probably until the month of october. i mean, not only could flooding increase the risk of water born disease,
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so the needs of the population will rise, but also logistically, could it cause problems for your operations differently. i mean, when we were working in the beginning of the year from last year, we're preparing for the 2023 floods. we had moved into strong sports in hard film and most of the flat areas. so we had to stops in the country by invitation for the 2023 floods that are expected actually beginning of this month of august, july and august bill intensified. so we had stokes that are currently being used. and of course you would bid to gently, uh, people's ition stops to be able to, to deal with a big thing. they did the floods that i was most definitely coming. thank you very much and thank you for joining us side of the cod. there are sit on the head of the country also that these national federation of the red cross and white present societies. joining us that from port sit down. thank you very much. the news ally from london instead of head on the program. nato's head is calling on to
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our k to drop it's off position to sweeten joining the alliance open. you will dispose of it later on. the story of the scanner, a refugee who is pursuing a career as a mixed martial arts find 10 in europe. the ministers in the world's biggest oil producing nations have agreed to extend the oil output costs until the end of next year. the pipe plus alliance is facing pulling prices and a potential glock and supply sound to you, right? there is page a new oil cost of $1000000.00 barrels a day next month. in april opaque pos announced a surprise cotton oil production of about a 1000000 barrels a day. that's about 3.7 percent of global demand. april decision pushed or prices off about $9.00 a barrel above $87.00. but they swiftly came back because of concerns about global economic growth. on friday, brent crude was trading at $76.00
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a barrel. the mass hasanti. right, and it's an oil price of greater than $80.00 a barrel to balance its budget. quantity of mayor is chief executive officer at the mer resources group. she joins us now from vienna. were you expecting this last decision then? i was expecting some sort of a cost because opec is royce lee minutes has arrived be brought about it can only go slope, which is not too good. the warrant about interest rates rising still in the us and certainly in euro. so then what about the weak economy? a weak economy means weak demo, which is no good for prices after this impact developing countries. a well, it depends so, mean the developing countries that produce oil of absolutely benefit from a up absolutely benefits from a, from, from a, from a stable and a know to low price. the ones one important thing or for them it's, it's,
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it's the risk reverse of the, of the 2 of the, of the metal. but we also have to look at something else, which is the 2nd to, is under invested. and by 2050 we will have 2000000000 people more on this earth, and they will mainly be nastic and inside of asia where we still we'll need the oil and gas. so investment is really needed to ensure that it is sufficient energy available for those companies with that population. growth is, is to happen. and that will only happen that would stay below prices. so in other words, they need to be able to stabilize the market to generate the money, to invest in infrastructure that will be able to meet the needs and demands of, of these developing countries. yeah, absolutely. and they also needed for the consumers because it costs us our tool of time. and also let's say you an airline,
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do oil an oil. it's also like between 70 percent and 70 percent of your operating budget. it's very hard to plan and to run your, your company. so both producers and consumers and investors need a certain amount of income of the ability in the market isn't, is really about to, you know, saudi ambitions to try and transform its economy. you know, they really need what a t $200.00 a barrel. that's that the ideal price lock in order to have the revenue to be able to invest in these very big projects. isn't that really the priority rather than that, what we consider hearing about market stability? and i think it is my best ability because of that there's lots of saudi arabia over here to the 13th compass and ok floss is. this is 10 all the countries. so it's $23.00 companies will need to find a compromise. the compromise was not as easy to come by because so come,
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some companies have to low of a sort of the baseline. and those are the companies that just have over the last several years, not performed up to the quota. another company should have pushed out. so it's really, it's really about markets debility. and even when people say, well, come, put ex needs best price to balance to box it. i don't have sufficient information to do the, let's think it's very raised to, to, to, to come up with those things. okay. all right, well now is just putting it to you that this, you know, obviously our bank is in a line is made up of many different countries and each country will have its own effective priority as an economic challenges. that was the point i was making, but i know you said the global economy is suffering, but we're not technically in a recession, isn't. is quite a bold move. biotech, in the context of that, we don't actually, technically in the recession a well, we not technically in a recession, but you know, it's the gross,
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the gross projected is ok. i must have to be revised out of it several times. and you look at the gross and tional funeral for germany who is not when it typically the session which is a little bit more than just the technical, especially because it came with the basic consumption and meant to transition being so expensive. the people having enough money to, to consume because they have to spend so much money on the damage. you call them, you have to go on the one to where is that going to leave lead you to grow because over the last 30 years it was always germany. that was the locomotive, and you'll see it show, i know that's coming out of it's a serial could always, always see much lower d calling me done. expect that so. so you're in yes. going into the shortest, but the love of, of but the growth anywhere else is going to need me. all right, thank you very much, cornelia man and vienna. thank you very much. signal
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failures emerging is the likely cause of india is dudley as try and crashing move in 20 is the main office issue and policy. there is accusing the government of ignoring safety procedures. at least 275 people were killed and the multi trained accident on friday on the coastal sheriff has met families looking for answers in by a sore to go off to searching hospitals and most mama shifting is hoping to find his missing nephew at this make shift camp in by the sword. 220. my voted to hover express. one of the trains that collided on friday. it didn't, it actually dental was stuck with that. is it and you had you not had, i am running around and so it goes looking for the information. the patients want me to accept the body with the disfigured face as my nephew. hoping to confirm this . i have been calling all the help line numbers. there's no help. no, they wanted me to go to another city to check them all. i don't have the money.
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other families have had similar experiences to young people. there were 6 of them on the train. we live with the same place. they were supposed to go to can i refund 4 of them in the hospital, but killed find the other to the government is under pressure to provide on says really administer schwinney version of says a signalling error costs the pile up to be sharing the point where it is about the point machine and electronic interlocking, the changing, the electronic interlocking cause to fax it out to you, and whoever did it and whatever the reasons will be known off to the investigation . the only police and really workers have joined teams from the dishes. they dissolved a management agency on the ground as a focus shifts from rescue mission to clean up operation services on these lines, i expected to resume as early as this week. in his re weigh. net book is extensive
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. more than 12000000 people commute by train every day to reduce travel times and you japanese funded bullet train, it should you have to start running in 2026. at a time when the government is investing in high speed trains and accidents like this one suggests it's free or sees unload on track. while officials that's fine to clear this mess. many families are still trying to find the last one. let me pull some shelby's. i'll just leave the invalid saw eastern india. the head of nato is called on taki to drop its own position to sweeten his bed to join the defense lines and seldom bug match with the attackers present worship type. i don't want it as stumbled on sunday. stilton, but i told him that sweden had fulfilled its obligations to address anchor as concern. as i do on his previously accused, we may have hom bring one of you calls terrace. some have been john. they just following the list from incorrect. a significant 1st meeting between grades of the
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out of the one as he has taken oath of office for his the town and the secretary general of to north atlantic treaty organization young stilton. but when they discussed the accession of sweden into the folds of nato, a young social's. but after this meeting address the press. and he did say that he recognizes that turkey has legitimate consent and no other native state has faced the kind of threats that turkey faces, 13 hostile, legitimate security concerns. no, all the ally has faced more ties, attacks the swedes and has taken the significant concrete steps to meet the trickiest concerns. this includes amending this with this constitution, ending its arms and bar, go and stepping up comforter titus and corporation, including against the p k. k. you have not heard from the turkey side yet on what they see as a these steps are they satisfied with them? do they want more?
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and that is perhaps the is going to be wrinkled out in the summit. next week i've been to a fee, a nato, and so we didn't sit together. and analysts have been a wondering whether this negotiation becomes thought or divided negotiation with the european union about various issues. the therapy has with them including the issue of the shrinking zone status, but for now, it was important not just for as one to be there, but he didn't invite his closest age that he's just the pointed a few hours ago on this meeting. it was, it included the for a minister as well as the defense minister as well. and it is going to be a closely monitored issue in the next few days because to kids relationship with they to, with sweden and with divided europe and union. it's very important for this country . so i'm, i'm driving out of here to fill out on the program. police arise probably unlocks the activists as i'm calling, remembers the chinaman square. see, we swamp off the florida straits. why this as a growing mass is menacing?
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the real life around the americas and is full will show you how like junk of which book to spice and the french course. i've been fine french from quarter finals. the the. now despite the persistence, but when down that all seeing the clouds, this with much of knolls in europe is enjoying fine weather. nice home was it was far we might just see later in the week somewhere hit 30. though i'm not entirely sure about that. but this is all in the sunshine. i swear, particularly in scandinavia, but come south and the blue appears very readily. it's been raining in spain. it's elaine balkans knife last couple of weeks on and off some heavy dime pulse. and they may well repeat themselves in northern spain, southern front,
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middle eventually, and they running right, happening towards australia as well. the doctor, please suggest a heavy a dime pulls this across, keith tempered his dad and to some degree, i'm sure it's welcome rating, particularly eventually focus bagwell be. i'm heavy as tough being in prague during tuesday, with the sheriff's recommend like to further west. but the still that breeze from the tired meaning it's fairly cold and clarity in a good part of england. no, nice, really early, june. now the waiting is more of a story in north africa, particularly where you see the orange, and that's when strong enough to pick out the dust and close out the dust or sandstone light to into the south. is that because it's the time when the sheriffs get a long way know of now the heaviest in sierra leone and probably nigeria, or even knew the social media feels demand for a curve. you're figure a controversial surgery to help people achieve as on the rise. we've missed looking
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a certain way before we have kids with devastating consequences. they definitely don't care about their client. it is all about the money fault lines travelers to miami, to investigate the rise and injuries and deaths related to pursue leon fucking if those doctors are dis, the price for fiction on a jersey the the, the, the but the a news
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the main story is now a pro ukraine russian foreign ministry group is released a video which they say shows the capture and russian soldiers, including 2 lines wounded on hospital beds. now they say they are ready to hand them over to your crating authorities. this is the results of the 8 and incursion into southern russia are they are on the single sign areas. imagine is the likely cause of india is deadly. is trying, crashing move in 20 years. rescue workers have finished the operations at the crash site where at least 275 people were killed. and assume these right presents as warranties of buried the bodies of a 180 all identified people and heart human death,
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full of victims of fighting between the all me. under the recess, police and home call of detained several pro democracy active us only out of us 3 of the town and square massacre in china. they included alexandra wong, who is also known as grandma wong. she was one of several arrested me, a pock recommendations of previously health. critics say that police operation is part of a broad campaign by china to crush descent in the city. a cadillac vigil was also held in taiwan torment by the 1989 masika. hundreds of were killed when the chinese military proved to be crushed. a wave of student life, demonstrations cooling for political change and all the places. for example, in australia, thousands of people, demonstrations that are outside sydney's town. hall events have also been held in europe and north america. the town square musket happened on the 4th of june 1989, but a weeks of protests before it took place. people have been calling for greater
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political freedom. it rallied in town them and square. on june, the thousands of soldiers charged the square, but the civilians to the ground. the next day tanks and armored personnel carriers attacked the squat was cleared by doing. the death toll was never confirmed. john is about 300 people were killed, the british documents released in 2017, put the number at 10000 june 5th. so the image that went around the wealth a so on. no man, we don't know who he is. but he stood in front of a convoy of tags before being pulled away. his face is not known for decades. hong kong was the only chinese city with a large scale collaboration of the massacre. the annual video has been fine since 2021 paging and post sweeping national security a little to crush, to send off to pro democracy protests that so if you richardson is china, director of human rights watch joins we live now from washington,
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and it is straight and striking that actually we still don't know how many people were killed at town when square in 1989. this is really into big lot of, for the chinese government to have covered up how many people died, who was responsible and to consist of we've refused even to acknowledge to the grieving parents and surviving victims. that this happens, or even contemplate, any kind of account ability. and i think it is that sense of in the community that has prompted the chinese government to commit progressively greater or violations, including crimes against humanity, target and rigorous, and expect to get away with it. what do you make of the way they view these commemorations? course if it happens, every yeah, a discussions about what took place in 1989. so been inside china itself. but hong kong,
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it was perhaps the one place that was able chinese control power tree. but nonetheless, they weren't able to commemorate sions over to ottoman square. this time though, i think some 8 people, including active as an artist for a rest, only eva villanueva 3. what does this perhaps reveal about the shrinking space of freedom of expression and hong kong? a change government has clearly consistently sought to shrink the space for people to criticize or gather or remember, and whether that's through arbitrarily detaining people or to the passage of inter county in laws like national security law. it will use all of the tools at its disposal, but we think maybe one way to think about the arrests of people in hong kong today is to imagine those people as are contemporary equivalence of that man who stood in the front of that column of tanks. and these are people who know exactly what they're doing and challenging the authorities. but they also know that to remember
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that memory and the search for truth or forms of power. and they were going to keep exercising those as long as they possibly can, even if they know it's going to wind up in their being arrested. and that's exactly what we've seen. how does the communist treat people inside china who are determined to, to keep talking about this? well perhaps one of the most as octave people to remember today is the weight nobel laureate meals for his photographs for dressing people at 10, and that has been circulating again today. photographs of him from 1989. he was prosecuted by the chinese government in charge of this, essentially of trying to overthrow the state that which was ridiculous. he was a literary critic. he spent several years in jail and then died of liver cancer a few years ago in detention. mostly because of the already use denied him access to medical care. so these are the links that the authorities will go to to silence
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people. and it, i think, is probably frustrating to those authorities that people continue to remember and mark the occasion. but it's very way of pushing for accountability and respect for human rights. right. and we've seen that even the group of mothers who lost that children in the crackdown they have also issued a statement calling for truth and for accountability spots. after all these years, a chinese government continues to evade accountability for this day has never so much as acknowledge the killing of pro democracy demonstrations. you know, i think as the number and the diversity of victims of chinese government repression have grown. so to have the efforts to push for accountability and whether it maps organizing vigils in, you know, places all over the world from the us to japan,
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to australia, to on con, or whether it is the quest for an actual investigation. at a body like human rights council, the united nations human rights council to actually hold people accountable for serious human rights violations. you know, 34 years later this movement is actually growing and gaining strength, not fading away as she didn't think would want. okay, well thank you very much for joining us. so if you're richardson from human rights watch, interesting to talk to you hundreds of thousands of people have been alton protests and the publish capital. a denounced what they say is y as in authoritarianism in the country. the bomba has more or less a not to go to the station in the pony show. position is calling this one of the biggest anti government demonstrations in decades. up to half a 1000000 people are on the streets of also take note to the government of prime minister mateusz, more of yet ski whose dismissed the protest as
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a circus. they also have denounced president andre due to blaming his po. yeah, so lower injustice policy for the rising cost of living. many carry, do you flags? how does the inside of put the rotors, i want to live in a european country that's free and democratic. women are your rights and women's rights are respected with the church. does not rooms cost a marketing for my daughter and my grand daughter and all my relatives? sunday, march the anniversary of the 1st partly free elections in poland in 1989 among democracy mexico in so that the sort of directs a union the successful funds that guides communism here. and we spend elected president the former prime minister to know to head to the center. so position policies, civic platform, the we are here today. so the full, the full and all of your all of the world can see how strong we are. how many of us are ready, just like 3040 years ago, to fight again for democracy, for a free,
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sold on our rights. nothing can stop this voice. this way, the giant has awakened to what we may bring ukraine has increased the popularity of the lower injustice policy, which is spelled canals against the kremlin. but some protest is accused the government of copying the all sorts heavy and politics of the communist era, which is advance. i've already lived through an ever when talented people enough to learn to take live exams. if they were not in or did not know somebody and polish communist party, i don't want my grandchildren to live in the same age. that's why i'm here. most polling suggests the governing policy will likely win the parliamentary elections like to this year for the full show to the majority. that could i put new way for opposition parties to take power. if they maintain that coverage support levels and managed to agree among themselves, the thing bob out a 0 refugees and migrate into taking more and more risks to reach western europe for the controls and the shingles are in a tightening. some more people are crossing the alps to reach from so germany set
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loss and met one migrant. from the rocco who started his johnny in italy, the french police are looking for a dead body, an eyesore immense. as you saw when crossing the alps from italy, with border police pushing back hundreds of refugees and margins every day, it's forced them to resort to a more dangerous route. many attempts fail due to bad weather and police patrolling in the mountains using chrome. those pushed back returned to a shout to run by anytime between here the someone on the fence, someone died. so i'm so sorry, but it doesn't stop you good. and so, so this was so something like this spoke to me. i mean is planning to leave the same evening using the route to download this from an app the shell, but can barely cope with a large number of people from africa and the middle east arriving every day. quando
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chup, you jente more people arriving needs more people to take care of and we can 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 awesome freezing temperatures. i mean last morocco 2 years ago and has faced biden's travelling on the sofa about 10 feet from turkey. um do you love us? and when is the best of 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. busy 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 the journey begins,
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i mean once to go to paris to start working in food delivery. but you need to cross the outs 1st. you get separated from the orders and go now have to make the 8 to 10 hour hike along a message. the next morning he has made it, we meet him in france. the journey was much more difficult than he expected. was so size, so size is not easy. and the way i want, when i 1st talk with my survey, then why i go to take this way for it, for, for to watch, for this, for money. it's not, it's not good. would you do it again? is my us, my life i is getting my life. you know, it's dangerous. you quickly tries to get to parents 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. step 5, some l 20,
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anybody on so a decade on global studies shows a new pel costs the risk of dying from lung cancer by hoff. it was a study led by yell university, which showed that taking the drug of the mountain of office surgery reduces the risk of patients dying. people from 26 countries took part in the trial. lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer. death canning, about 1800000 people every year. and now each year boomers see we develops off the central coast of africa and eventually makes its way to the caribbean and the coast of the americas. but scientists say piles of the composing algo as high levels of flesh eating bacteria. i'll use it as john henry and travel to the edge of the gray to atlantic sagas and belt to see it for himself 1st hand. a continent sized mass of green is
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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, got some dollar is the largest algae bloom on the planet, and it is a whole new ocean in 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 edit store is 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,
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it could release some potential on healthy, you know, chemicals such as fighters in, in salt, by like the next smell. it also releases potentially toxic levels of arsenic that can damage the nervous system. these 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 to and an 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 1930. and over the past dozen years or so is formed, ended as loosely connected sarcasm belt stretching from africa to the floor to coast. some entrepreneurs hope to mind the coastal menace for profit, human food,
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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 a new record. 24000000 tons of sorry, gas in the great atlantic. sorry, gas and. 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. the still ahead on the program alignment 33 years in the making as not falling. finally, get the hands on the stereo trophy, the applicant narrative from african perspectives in the,
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in the company to do show documentaries by applicants, filmmakers from rwanda and democratic republic of andrew c r e z on. if i need to go, i'm on the drive and reinventing cost on a new series of africa, direct on how to sierra, examine the headlines for you here and what are we seeing today? it's about at the moment. oh, just the arrest. that's the stage black music is an exploration of the black, social, cultural, and spiritual condition, giving voice to the voice less. now we know the importance just place down most of the most important place the words season. well, from a different perspective on mount is era. the
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sport now is german hash. a. thank you mary. i'm off the 14 is around with her as a strong, strong kid, chiron venza has played his last month for the club. i'm fixing the signed off with a go the full kick off. it was announced, assessing the 5 year old who leave the spanish side at the end of the season as a free agent. the frenchman's final contribution was to school this penalty, which gave it route 8100 again, southwest cic bill file. spending that was substituted immediately, often to get funds the challenge to show their appreciation to the plan who helps them when the champions league 5 times and 4 leaves high schools, feel safe at time of the fall. and your last 5th reports and saudi arabia safe ends . my set to sign is leak thompson's out. yes.
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i meant 33 years in the making as we saw the hands on the syriac tristate last week, claims that so i to with 5 games to sped. i have to wait until the final not to the season for list as the one in front of the home phones last time. the one is lisa lisa and my ratoma wisconsin. natalie finished the campaign with a to know when it was some doria. i'm next out to the party in naples, we'll continue lauren to the last day of one of the 1st leg over the african champions. they find the guns without casablanca inquiry egyptian t. my says they hoped to win by more than 2 goals to one. before heading to the roof, if the bus and the tile have is the home side, the lead on the strikes of half time during the homepage was doubled in the 2nd by to rob the full without food one second. let me rephrase
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22. so i'm kind of, i'm jumping the joke of it's has powered his way into a record 17th friend, jason. cool to find or no other play, not even a k of play it roughly on the balanced on. that's the sub sort of pres, one, the problem re us in straight sets, 636 to 6 to talk about just hoping for a record setting. 20 said may just size of which would see him. so positive out. the splendid announce on fast is that he's out for another 5 months off to having surgery and joseph, which wants him back as soon as possible. i really hope that yeah, he's really rehabilitation process can go well and that we can see next season, you know, i think the he's so important for our game on and off the court and one of the greatest legends of tennis in the history of the game so we want to see how to draw off. no, no question about it. so which remains on costs for i bulk bust a semi final against. well, number one on top saved, carlos. i'll carouse this funny. it sweats aside, it's lisa lorenzo,
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and he's actually in straight sets to cruise into the course of finals. the 20 year old us, i've been jumping faces agreed to succeed. stefano sits the prospect within seconds . either we know sutherland k is also a 3 to the quarter finals. she's. she took care of sloan stevens in straight, that sutherland kit will meet you, prince, and he knows fit to lead and next. and what promises to be a politically charged assess felina is not shaking hands with the russian of the russian class. because this is 12021 runner up, anastasia, probably think about one of mars and much against 28 seats. and these, unless it is the russian came from a set down to wind and 3 hours and 9 minutes south the 2nd longest mountains. if the women singles tournaments safe, all we can collect is number 333 in the wealth. she makes her way back from a knee injury. she becomes the lowest rung from jason full to find this in the open air. rebels dominance informed me to one shows no signs of stopping with macs to stop and taking victory on the spanish ground. pre presented in football,
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a name on one of the famous faces inbox, laying out, watching this one. it was the stuff and he saw it on paula for a reason. color size was side by side with him at one points, but the document beats him into so on one and from that never look back, find it lose. hamilton made his lease, but no ones who catch the stuff, but nancy breezes said went into ro in brussels. the 7th and as many races extend his championship need ever teammate subject perez, how it seems to the 2nd that even the savings to make george russell decades of conflicts on the return of the taliban has contributed it to millions of afghans becoming refugees? many a state list sound homeless, but support can be a way to put down roots and sometimes even 10 professional police reports on a rising. i may find that in paris whose greatest challenges still lie outside the sporting reno to solve his r as a, as in training for the fights that could decide the direction that of his life. 9 years after leaving afghanistan to teach 15,
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he's made it into the world of professional fighting. thanks to the mixed martial arts jim that saw his talent when he was taken by social services. why do 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 to having his points broadcast the world wide is a huge achievement. 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 the new life in front arms a, his trained 2 months for a fight this weekend that was cancelled at the last minute. and then would have paid him just $2000.00. now he's back to 0. he's very difficult for him to
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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 carry career in, in, in the main. 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 made a champion m m a fighter, 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 passed mohammed move bar is, is i think these are listen thailand, the telephone fund, m a in 2021. a lot of the television should respects appeal will of the african people in the athletes. and though athletes should train according to the international law and participate in competitions. otherwise,
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many val young it'd been a fight as will be left behind and the hopes killed. 5 in paris, poverty's 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. full rece out is era. harris avenue, red bull, cliff diving season, has opened in boston. these events always throw up impressive action as competitive lease into the with that from 27 meters on demand side. it was your main use that consent and part of it to came out on top. this time finishing more than 50 points clear of his marriage bible. the woman's competition was one ball straight is defending 6 tom champion, we on an excellent seal. so dominated $25.00 points that if anyone else next event is in paris on june 18th, that is a spot for me for now. it's back to mary. i'm in london. thank you very much, jenna. that's it for the news hour and i'll be back in a while with more of the daisies. around off with the top story is coming up very
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