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or on a jersey that there is no channel that covers the world to use like we do. the scale of this camp is like nothing. but we want to know, how does these people we revisit please state even when there are no international houses are really invest in that. and that's a privilege. as a journalist, the russians defense ministry says it has repelled a large scale, attacked by ukrainian forces in the den. yes, creatures. meanwhile, keith insists its troops or advancing on by the time is serial then. yeah, it's great to have you with this. this is elsa 0 life from the also coming up today, former us vice president mike pence enters the race for the white house,
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fitting him against his former foster. donald trump hopes for political and economic reforms in kuwait, the gulf states is preparing for its 7 problem injury election in 10 years. i'm saying, prescribing the cargo refugee camp in eastern chad were organized or say the camp is at full capacity, but the displaced from the warranty done keep coming. it is just past 1700 gmc, that makes it 8 pm invest mote. the commander of ukraine's ground forces says his troops are advancing on the russian occupied city. in the east of the country, footage, released by ukraine's army, appears to show russian positions under fire. now moscow declared victory there in the mood just last month. and russia is saying it stop the major ukrainian offensive elsewhere in the eastern. done yet screech in those reports, not in the dependently verified yet,
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but moscow has released pictures that it says show some of the fighting. meanwhile, pro ukrainian forces have launched a raid on the russian border region of belgrade. one of the groups involved the russian volunteer course as it captured several russian soldiers. keith is denying any involvement. charles stratford has more on all of this from keith. is it possible to independently verify these claims and counts of claims by both sides, but that certainly seems 11 and some suggest some heavy fighting in various points along the eastern front line, the front line of around a 1000 kilometers. it started earlier today with the claim made by the russian military that they had repelled will they describe is a large scale ukraine in operation pushing into the southern zone. that's region in $56.00 is the russian military said, but there has been increasing chats over in the last few hours from pro russian military bloggers and most of them talking about the town of novel genetics,
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which is in that something's on that sc region. we have heard of the sauce to noon a statement, a recorded message left by the leader of the russian, us and reorganization. if getting pre goshen. he's saying very angry message. the russian policies were losing control of the town of better keep got. it's more of a village, actually, it's just north of buck moved to what we do know is, is that the russians policies claimed full control of bus moved. and that area last month. so it possible to verify what's in fact is happening. that does seem to be a little bit fighting going on, but whether in fact, this is the start of this long awaited counter offensive that we just cannot say child stuff, but i'll just do kids and julia shop and all of that has more on the raid by pro ukraine fighters into the russian region of elk a ride, the citizens of the bold original val girl report about the work of ad defense systems that they say they've had the sounds of loud explosions in the ad right now,
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no casualties have been report has to cause have been damaged by the missile fragments that earlier last week they were obviously flight. the groups are controlled by the ukranian army who allegedly consist of ethnic russian soldiers. they were entering the belgrade region, but at that time so were repelled by the russian army. and those kinds of groups called themselves the limits of russia legion and the russian volunteer. cool. they consisted, they rather they considered by russia to be extreme as groups and they called into the russian territory, saying that they, they were to liberate russia and read it of its current political system. also, the belgrade region now is a place where a humanitarian catastrophe is on folding virus districts of the region. they should back in the districts in particular have coal simply been on the. 1 line with an 1100 apartments and
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a 370 private houses has been damaged or destroyed that in the sure back in a district during the past week. that's according to the head of the district in the morning, the ukrainian on a fine hold on 7 to shells from the ground multiple loan truck, it systems at the village of nova travel junk, which board is the town of should be connected to belgrade region a actually at the moment, no volta, no electricity own mobiles, phone service in the town of should back can no people need to add you into the queue ation. if you're a secretary of state, anthony blinking says that washington will not let it run, develop nuclear weapons. speaking, if i pack the american israel public affairs committee, we can also urge the normalization of relations between saudi arabia and israel. made those comments just a few hours before leading to toss in riyadh saudi arabia. united states has a real national security interest in promoting normalization between israel and saudi arabia.
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we believe that we can and indeed we must play an integral role in advancing it, no illusions, but this can be done quickly or easily. but we remain committed to working towards that outcome, including on the trip. i'm about to take this week to jetta and we are for engagements with our saudi and goals counterparts. to our white house correspondent, kimberly how could joins us live. kimberly good to have you back blinking was reaffirming those us priorities for his real in the middle east. not totally surprising. what's interesting, however, is that he's going to get a chance to deliver that message. personally when he lands in saudi arabia. yeah, there is a real believes that there is a need for us engagement, but there's also a belief here in the united states that the us wants to be at the table given the fact that the things are moving and changing so quickly. the fact that there is
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this normalization, this taking place, the relations between israel and saudi arabia and an error of neighbors. but you as a part of that and is it continues to integrate. there is a need for the united states to stay relevant, given the fact that there is a real us national security interest at all is that you heard that from the secretary of state there. so there's a making sure that there's a seat at the table and making sure that us interests are represented. so that's what entity blanket is going there to do to not only represent us interest, but also to help guide this along. and so, as part of the aber have a course of because it was started under former president donald trump, and there's a bit of a parallel plan that's been put in place in the us congress. there's now kind of a phase 2, if you will, under the, by the administration, seeing that this could be built upon that it could be expanded, but not only includes us security, but also economic prosperity for israel,
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it's interest uh, visa v us national security interest and expansion in the air world. so that's what this is really about. that's what these meetings will be about as the secretary of state heads to the region. ok. kimberly standby because we also want to talk domestic us politics with you. former us vice president mike pence has filed the paperwork for his bid in the 2020 for republican race for the white house and says run will pinned him against his former boss. therefore president donald trump. kimberly, let's bring you back into the scale of one to 10. how surprised were you by this of the it. 2 it this, it isn't too surprising if you really were watching what mike pets has been doing for about the last 2 and a half years. which is my job to do that. what he's been doing is distancing himself, how much is for rubbing rate, and then that'll have to do with january 6 the day that where we saw many of
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those terms supporter storming the capital as that was something that mike pence really was a tipping point for their relationship, donald trump led his supporters to believe that mike pence had the power to overturn the results of the that year's election is 2020. is that something that did not happen? that is really where their relationship fractured and ever since then, we've seen mike pence really trying to bring his supporters and his followers. kind of back to the reagan conservative, a type republican party. he describes himself as a republican, or rather a christian conservative and a republican in that order. and that's really where he sees the party. he believes that donald trump and his followers have gone too far to extreme. and so he's filed the paperwork for bid for the republican nomination for 2024, but he's got his work cut out for him. he will be making this official and
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a video announcement on wednesday. but donald trump, so far, according to polls is lead followed by the florida governor rhonda santas like kimberly how could just doing her job. we love it. thank you so much. i the voters and coates are going back to the polls. the 2nd time in less than a year hoping for a parliament that will last a more than a few months. this time a stalemate between politicians and a ruling also boss. family has caused politics to grind to a hold. rob method matheson reports from kuwait city. for the 2nd time and 11 months focusing to wait or hoping to break the deadlock which has power lies there, government for more than 2 years. analysts say one of the challenges is that there are no political parties and candidates run as independence. coate almost had. it's official constitution for 70 years. woman had the right to vote almost 18 years. but we still don't have any political parties. we
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are relying heavily on individuals who we think are good enough to present us. there is not enough. focus on teamwork. photos choose 50 to 65 seats in parliament . the mirror points up to 16 cabinet members. 15 from have seats in the national assembly since 2020. the assembly has been increasingly dominated by members opposed to the government, detroit of breaks and passed in 2022. the crime prints issued a royal decree to dissolve parliament and go wages went back to the ballot box in september. but 6 months later, the constitutional court ruled that decree invalid saying it went against the 1962 constitution, which gives significant power to parliament. the court ordered the national assembly be dissolved and replaced by the one elected in 2020. then in april conference, initial or silva, and as part of it would be desponding for
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a 2nd time sending to wait, ease back to the polls that exist, a feeling of lack of interest. even many politicians running for elections decided not to have permanent a campaign headquarters. we have to also realize what saves our democracy is for us to practice our democracy on the streets. there's little sign of active campaigning troy days have told us that they're no longer interested in politics or that they just don't feel that it's going to be relevant for them anymore. but some of them saying that they're very concerned that unless the national assembly can get some sort of consensus and can waits, politics will continue to be deadlocks, and parliament could be dissolved once it gets to wait to say politicians need to start talking about the future of their country,
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but they're not holding out much hope. rob matheson, i'll just say to a city train service is ever zoomed at the sight of india's worst rail disaster. in decades, preliminary reports suggest the signaling system error calls, the multi trained collision that killed 275 people on friday. but a star things have launched a criminal investigation. prime minister under under load. he has promised to punish those responsible will make will. social reef has more from the regional capital will banish for a thousands of families of passengers have been missing since friday all here. they made the journey 200 kilometers from the silver. the accident took place to prove a nation where, here at the old indian institute of medical sciences, about 200 bodies have been sent. now there is a process of families identifying the people and then the adult is releasing those bodies. so there's a lot of grief, but there's also a lot of anger out here because people are demanding offices. they want to
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accountability the now that i've got to know about, do i haven't seen such a big accident in my life. never one involving 3 trains. this is a case of negligence. a single problem has resulted in killing so many people who is responsible for this. it doesn't matter if it's a junior or a senior employee. the point is they have killed people on 2 trains. these just chaos across the country. can the government statements bring back the data and the government? that's homeless accountability, the railway, minnesota said he left them in the c d i, which is the sensor bureau of investigation, looking into the safe, solving this case, the prime minister said those who are guilty visas will place the consequences. so the cd a inquiry is yes to begin, but it's also the government and the pressure to give answers because we haven't seen a calamity of this magnitude in 20 as the homes with have died. not one but sweet
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strain. so this way colliding into each other and separate families affected by this friday in the nation where my system is still a head on alpha 0. the fight for sedans, health care system, how hospitals in for 2 more caring for patients and mid the unrest. prince areas set to become the 1st senior british royal to testifying courts in more than a century. state. the in june 1967, 6 days the read through the map of them. at least 2 dark colored hair crust appeared from a distance just as we were focusing on them. they dropped the bombs on the run out as they were exposed the events leading to the will and its consequences, which i still felt today is the record of me. and it was because that is such of
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the stuff is when the war in june on out his era the how do you control information? how does the narrative improve public opinion? how is this is intended this and we framing the story. the listening post, i 2nd the media, we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered. the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, or watching else a 0. a reminder of our top story is this our in the eastern don't yet. screech in moscow says it has stumped. the major ukrainian offensive authority say 250 ukranian troops were killed. and 16 tanks destroyed. former us vice president mike pence has filed the paperwork for his bid, and the 2024 republican race for the white house fences run will pick him against his former foster president. donald trump, the access to health care is becoming more and more difficult for people caught up in the fighting in sedans, capital cartoon. the conflicts which began more than a month ago has led to hospital closures and a shortage of medicine. morgan reports from car to this is still the
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university hospital, one of the largest and hospital now barely functioning because of the fighting between the 2. denise army and the power military rapids support forces. like many hospitals, it's run out of basic medical supplies. and then here's the thing we used to operate to dialysis units, one for adults and another for children which we had to shut down because of a lack of supplies and materials necessary to get dialysis the children onto available anywhere in the country. one much operating rooms are empty, staff said the last procedure was formed on the day the conflict began. the 15th of april. employees are too scared or unable to come to work. and then i should be one of the we call in local and international aid agencies in chelsea organizations to help sit down and especially sofa. the hospital hasn't been damaged by the conflict, but there are no medical supplies, school stones, the only section that still functional is the adult dialysis unit. but the violence
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and the lack of money has kept many patients away. i mean, the road to the hospital is not safe, never mind the cost involved from transport to medical fees. i'm forced to spend less money on the approval for my children in order to pay for the alice's the sedan doctors. the union says more than 60 percent of the hospitals and had to have shut down since mid april. a brief ceasefire enabled some medical assistance to be brought in, but the continued sufficing means they haven't been distributed to all the hospitals. now that the cease fire is officially over, people who need help, i'll worried that even the few functioning hospitals may not be open for much longer. he by morgan alger 0 cartoon a neighboring chad is taking in the largest number of refugees from sedan, tens of thousands of people saying this. robbie has more on the flow of refugees across to dance borders. well we're here in the gog
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a refugee camp in eastern chad. and we were here just a few weeks ago when they were beginning to construct this camp. when they were beginning to populated with temporary shelters and relocating people here to better conditions. and as you can see, it's just mushrooms and exploded the tents and just one section. the mix of filters in just this area go as far as you can see, and this is just one section and every direction you look in. there are similar types of housing and the organizers of this camp tell us they're already at full capacity. 7000 people live here now and they cannot, cannot accept any more. we've seen people sheltering under trees without permanent or temporary shelters, i should say. and we've seen many communities waiting for some kind of housing to open up. the organizers say that there's just too many people to house here. they're going to have to go somewhere else. now that you an estimated that a $100000.00 people would arrive here in about 6 or 7 months now they've hit that
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mark and exceeded it months ahead of schedule and age groups are now struggling to figure out what to do with the people that still keep coming because of the violence happening across the border in dar 4 in west star for in and around the main city of ocean. they know the people that are coming here tell us harrowing stories of what they experienced. it took them nearly 20 days $25.00 days, just to escape the violence from their villages, from their homes. they tell stories of men being killed in their sleep, women and children being forced to flee on their own families, being torn apart and looting and tooling on an industrial scale by groups of armed men by bandits that are operating unchecked in a security vacuum. at the moment, libby is 6 plus the as committee is meeting in morocco at the moment to discuss drafting laws for upcoming elections. the u. n. is calling for these much delayed presidential in parliamentary elections to take place later this year. libya has
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seen years of conflict since the fall of more market dunphy in 2011. no word of context. olivia has had to rival parliament's for years. the committee that has gathered in morocco included 6 members from libya as house of representatives based in the eastern city of to book the 6 others are from the high council of state, based in the capital tripoli in the west. and they are charged with drafting the laws and the rules for the plan, the presidential and legislative elections. later this year, the high council of state and tripoli is aligned with the you and recognize government based their lead. by a do, i mean people like trina has more from aaa when they're talking about the rules and who can run for president in the upcoming elections. if we go back, i think we need to remember why the elections were postponed indefinitely in 2021. it was because these rival legislative houses couldn't agree on who can run for president here in the west. they wanted conditions that would not allow for the, for after
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a to run as president in the east. they wanted rules that would bar the car probably minutes throughout the heavy debate, but from running for election. so that's why the elections were postpone it. what we're hearing from the, from sources in the talks now is that they have come to a comprehensive agreement that states who can run the, the rules that the, the, the rules that govern the elections. what kind of legislative elections are going to take place? they want a national assembly consisting of 2 houses, the parliament and the senate. and so national assembly with 2 houses, the senate and base and tripoli and the parliament in eastern libya. so what we're hearing is that a signing ceremony is likely to take place later on today. that could see a lot of support from political members here because, you know, people wants to see elections and they want to get rid of these legislative houses . but the presidential election there, there might be some, some disagreements as,
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as we move forward. because of those prime minister is set to hold talks with you and us representatives after days of unrest. violence broke out down to the election of ethnic albanian mayors and served majority areas. the torque is commando battalion has also arrived in kosovo at the request of nato. dozens of the alliance of soldiers were injured in confrontations last week. i said, bank has more from the northern town of eviction in kosovo as approaches continue here is by chance. the scene of with 13 nato soldiers were interested in violence a week ago. other moods remains calm and peaceful, although it is 10 now they haven't been any further attacks against natural forces . although we have heard from costs of a police that they've vehicles in person that have been talked to the north of comfortable. and this also comes as a time where the united states an injury, especially representative of visiting the capital of belgrade unforeseen, if you're trying to de escalate the situation. not comfortable as prime minister of
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in good faith has suggested a new round of elections. although the question of ethnic, so what is the pricing that election still remains because if they decide to boycott another round of elections, comfortable is find itself in the same position as it does? no. but there's an understanding that decisions made in belgrade and in pristina affect the situation here on the ground, not publicly the us and you have criticized comfortable for escalating the situation of the decision they made to impose those ethnic albanian moves on the north of possible was sending those special units of police really escalate to the situation as far as the consent. but there's also an understanding that the things that present which it says invalid rates. thanks the ethics, the population here many here believe that the north of comfortable is a part of serbia. in fact, many of them believe the customer is a part of the, of you no matter what those decisions are made in belgrade, unforeseen,
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or know the fact that these people fear the parts of sylvia isn't going to change. i said vague, i just need a veteran customer or any you case prince harry has failed to appear in court. this on the 1st day of his lawsuit against the british newspaper publisher. this week he is set to become the 1st senior royal to testifying courts since the 19th century. how he fawcett was outside the high court in london, and he filed this report all day. one of prince henry's case against mary gave us papers big no, prince harry, in court. his lawyer said it was because he'd been attending his daughter's 2nd birthday. nighted states had flown over night and was therefore unavailable to come to court on this monday. the lawyer to be very good newspaper side in court saying that that was absolutely extraordinary. and was a waste of cool time. the judge will say, expressing his surprise at that fact, david shep, on acting for prince harvey then set out some of the substance of the case against
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the good news papers. saying that it was impossible if given that already admitted to using unlawful tactics against him. in one case that they would not do so on multiple occasions, given how important he was to the coverage, how regularly these featured in the pages there were good. these papers argues that have been 33 icicles under consideration, in this case, 28th of them. it denies any unlawful tactics, tactics such as phone hacking or the section for on the use of private investigators. i didn't 5 others. it says that it's most admitted to any such tactics being used. this is a deeply personal campaign for prince harry one that reaches all the way back to the death of his mother, princess diana, through what he says as being similar treatments of his wife megan, and an attempt to really defend against intrusion and unlawful tactics against public figures, which he says is rife within the british media. testifying in court though while it's not, but units people hate to make that case. it's also ma'am, it's
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a real deputy because he will be off searching questions on the road parcels that i'll just 0 london. okay, that does it from me. several venue a if you want more information on any of our stories. usual reminder our website houses 0, don't com carries all the details right now. ukraine is the lead. weather is next on else is 0, then inside story will look at the possible long term significance of current developments in the war in new jersey, or where here, let's go with your weather update across the middle east and africa. great to see the big picture of the middle east shows us. those winds have finally backed off. so we go into the goal for a closer look. at times, a breeze will be ne, strictly in doha. eventually, easterly, that means the humidity is going to bump in big time over the next several days. by
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the end of the week. i think it will feel closer to 50 similar story in southern bucket. some will get there in one sec. but for this disturbing, cindy arabian see it's cooking up could head towards oman or bulk. hassan will keep tabs on it. but there's that series, pumping in that humidity and southern bucket. strong karachi, 39, probably feeling about 45 high temperatures and ask about as well at 41 that's just a few degrees above average. so and finally, an improvement in the conditions for assemble for turkey and most of the wet weather will be confined toward the northeast black sea coast. now for africa it's looking like this. some pretty good pulses of rain, sierra the own, the ivory coast through to nigeria, but really around the gulf of guinea. this is where the brain gets going. kind of a roon equitorial guinea and gap on now for southern africa and much quieter picture specifically for south africa. those wins have pulled away. so on a bad day in cape town, coming in at 16 degrees,
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catch you later. i . when the shots came from the holiday into the 1st cracks, we heard some noise. this was new and a sniper. dolly was one of the most dangerous intersections and it was not 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 camera man. so let's get out of here. san diego, holiday and well. hotels on algebra. fresh fighting, intensifying and eastern new frames and more attacks inside russian territory. a speculation grows about keith's counter offense, is the war and ukraine entering a critical stage for just another phase with no insight. this is inside,
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