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in between israelis and palestinians for the thousands of people living in refugee camps like this. the hope of going back home, the rate of return is something that slips away just a little bit more. we don't live in palestine and lives inside us and to remain here is to live as some of the porous people in love at the the, this is in use out on knowledge is 0 for the back to live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, thousands at risk from flooding after our major dime is destroyed in southern ukraine,
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keys and moscow blaming each other. the nationwide protests, again in france against a new law that raises the retirement age to 64. also this our dozens of bodies a yet to be identifies days after india is, was trained crashing decades. and more than 40 people are killed after days of flooding in hating thousands are left homes and you want to control, so it's full. saudi arabian makes another big move in the well, the simple countries investment funds has taken over at least 4 clubs, including christiana, rinaldo is on this stuff, which means no big money signings could follow. the thanks for joining us. ukraine and russia are accusing each other of blowing up a major done. that's walking warnings of
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a severe flooding in russian control territory downstream in the region of care song. water levels have risen by at least 10 meters in the area. the nova kafka dam links the banks of the deep pro river held by russia on the south side. the keys on the north, the damage destruction threatened to have the crime. he is water supply. as it feeds the peninsula is made. water can now further up the river, is these operation nuclear power plant, the i e says it faces no immediate risk. stephanie deca begins coverage, a massive surge of water as a cobra. them in the festival in the region of southern ukraine option explosion in the early hours of tuesday. this area is under the control of russian forces. russia blames ukraine for this ukraine, plains, russia. so we're doing much of caves, kate is in sarasota, is last night. the cube version committed yet another crime against people launching a missile strike on the sluice gates of the coal,
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the hydro electric point of view. this is the upper section of the danbury, which would release large volumes of water and destroy you for, but the leak is not critical, and it would not prevent our armed forces from defending the left bank. and from striking the right side is necessary for them. meanwhile, speaking at the international criminal court, under the leadership of president zalinski and with the coverage of the on towards to so if your crane, russia can not defeat us on the battlefield. so the target serial and infrastructure to try to freeze us into submission. earlier today, just to date, just rush i blew up a major dam, located in know like a whole causing significant surveillance that recreations harsh. pick a logical damages and threatening the safety of this up. what he shot nuclear power plant. this was the down before the explosion. it stands 30 meters toll and 3.2 kilometers long and built in 1956 on the new pro river as part of the cobra hydro
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electric power plant and also supplies water to the credit being put into the next by russia in 2014 water from the dam is essential for cooling, europe's largest nuclear power plant ends up original. russia controls the plant. and along with ukraine, state atomic power agency, and the un, you could have watched of the i a level said the situation at the point is under control. the tortures of submerged parts of new car cuz of the russian say water levels will continue to rise for about 72 hours and then start to go down. it was not immediately clear, however, how the flood waters would effect to cranes, long planned counter offensive against russian forces were dug in across southern and eastern ukraine. stephanie decker, i'll do 0. andrea was jenko is a fellow at the center for defense strategy strategies in ukraine and a former assistant to the ukranian minister of defense. he explains why you crane
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believes russia deliberately destroyed the time and live on all of the one a section of the dom. well destroyed and actually is it is possible only in case of pretty position explosive. and currently you bring me a minute to disastrous in so much as long as they can goals such as the remainder of the damage of the, of this and dom and the electric power plant at all. because all electric follow atlantic. so they destroyed and it's, it's gonna happen at just as a consequence of the, of the strike or it could strike. and also some business is extremely absorbed this explosions. they said it was like in terms of explosion inside of them. uh inside there was a dumb and smoke any income in up to you know, they owe records to skip the view now from moscow and speak to jordan is usually
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a shop provided by you. yeah. what is the kremlin saying about this incident as well, we, i'm guessing reports from russia's high ranking officials now, but fast rushes investigative committees fee has launched a criminal case of a terrorist attack into the destruction of the time of the gulf scott hydro, electric power station cremeans parks meant to meet your best call has said the destruction of the station is a deliberate sabotage from ukraine. that for all the responsibility for the consequences of the situation shouldn't be on ukraine. russia, we're drugs, old allegations of involvement in that time. and the past couple so added that the destruction of the dumb had been carried out by kid because it's counter offensive, couldn't achieve its goals, he added, that's one of the goals of the ukranian. sabotage was to deprive the crime in
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peninsula rules, but he assured that crime it was quite durable in terms of water supply. meanwhile, maria is the harbor the for a ministry sparks passing road and had kind of ground channel. the russia had wound un secretary general antonio gutierrez, for about to crazy intentions to destroy the i could help scott hydro electric power station. now it has was asking him about what was done to prevent the dissolves step. is there usually a clear picture emerging of the scale of the destruction? what are local authorities saying about the impacts of this explosion? a show in the town of no back a holes good. the water level rose to move and 12 me says, according to the legitimate legal into a who's the head of the local administration video source. he's the expects that the water level has reached its peak right now. the building of the machine room.
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oh, big the whole scope house station is on the wall. so right now there's some residents so no back. a holes have been taken to hospital about 900 residents of flooded supplements that have been evacuated. that's also quoting to, to the local authorities where guessing pictures of anti houses floating down the he per re but right now, also according to accident, govern know, the here southern region of legend was selda, the destruction of the dime has led to the flooding. and even washing away over into agriculture fields along the need for a river. and it also has led to the flow but large, but no critical amount of water in the re. but the, for the q ation of a large numbers of people will not be required. that's according to, to the head of the here. so in the region, he also pointed out that the, uh, the uh, basically the uh, power station, the,
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the explosion of the power station. and then the crime me, it would be left without rules. so but according to the head of crime is through galaxy on of the indies, there is a risk that charlotte was in the north crime in canal might be one of the consequences of the explosions. and also uh, basically the ukranian side. uh, also wanted to bounce out some, you know, of disastrous consequences or at the zip parisha of health plans. but as we understand the russian side as well as the i a basically ruled out any immediate risk to these up our ocean nuclear power plants. usually i thank you very much for the update the shop of our lives there in moscow, i have the world news nationwide. protests are being held again. the costs funds are aimed at pressuring the gulf many describing a law that raises the retirement age. the present value of
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michael force to the reform earlier this year using special constitutional powers and move, spawns months of angry demonstrations. unions of promise to keep up the fight against the changes in the coming weeks wants us. because also seeing how it looks, we could be a little bit pessimistic, but we haven't yet try to allow cods and i think we need to keep going by the same as the reform has passed, but it still hasn't been accepted by the people know by the parliament the reform past with balance out democracy. so it's important to make the government understand that we may belong to this reform. and this, it's time that the people who speak live now to our correspondents in paris. natasha butler, natasha. the pension reform has already been tied into law. so what our protest is hoping to achieve the use the flavor of it that way. some of those people that were being interviewed on
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the street here and this 1st test, they all say they don't want to give off the fight. trade union leaders of who, who is fantastic to continue to demonstrate, again, reform even though it has been signed in april. but people say we're 1st the reason being is so many people are we can say i'm same of practically because it was the problem of my degree bypassing the office to face their own happy about the fact that the by today is the time is i think brace, i'm 62 to 6 before they say something needs to happen to say we'd be offering these concepts from the beginning when they 1st began or suddenly was the next people in this process. and we see previously previous months from the 1st
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that i yeah, i think the continued support and they still certainly i'd say a 1000 always been away because we have seen in recent years for tray please send us the unified and they really don't know. most of the trade unions across the country. so is there any chance natasha natasha, of the government to roll back the 3 for. 7 the i think that's right. listen to the french stuff. it's good to go to friends and that is necessary to sustain from suspension system for future generations. it is been a when they close the box. i think that would be fine. maybe because
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so many people in trenton to try to find the 1st of the now i'm also going to have to say that open unnecessarily until they feel like it's actually about my entire is. thank you very much. i, the dozens of bodies are yet to be identified. 4 days after india as was train crash and decades. investigators have arrived at the scene where at least 275 people were killed. preliminary findings are pointing to a signaling system error that caused a train to come off it's rail tracks. after striking stationary freight carriages, a den collided with another passenger train. relatives of the victims have been gathering hospitals to try and find the missing family members will make assume sherry has more from the regional capital bonds, so are just outside the more
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a desperate situation here at the medical facility that most of the bodies were brought in from dallas or after the twin accident, most of them have been clain, but still half of them remain here. some of them that haven't been identified so far have been moved to those containers behind me. they have felt 5 be please contain, knows that they've built a yesterday for the bodies to be moved. and i spoke to the director of the medical facility here, and he says it's really hard to identify some bodies, but they have procedures in place that can make it possible for families to finally collect the body because of the injury. so does this a distort this and that to the other, do i didn't define that elective seems filling. so that means that i need to find that out of most of them more than 60 percent of patients that they've done and the
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and the search and see us for families. we're actually looking for the missing loved ones. police here help them identify bodies and faces. imagine people on such a desperate situation. but if they find a body, they actually think it's a matter roughly because it's a closure. they can take the body home and give a final send off. for others, the search continues, and as we speak, the see the team is involved. i saw on the ground picking up some information on what happened, how it's happened, and who is behind it. because the box finally stops with the central government, was in charge of the great, great, let me close, i'm sure you. i'll just see the implementation is done. india pension morehead on this news hour, including yvonne unveils what it says. it's for his domestic. he made hypersonic ballistic miss tyler. the funeral is have for a 2 year old palestinian voice john bye is really forces in the occupied by spanish . and in sports vegas have another golden light as they take control of the stanley
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cup final. that's coming up major. the, the us secretary of state antony blinking, it's heading decides you radia before he set off, he spoke to a pro israel lobby group in washington dc. and urge that kingdom to normalize ties with his royal united states has a real national security interest in promoting normalization between is real and saudi arabia. we believe that we can and indeed we must play an integral role in advancing it. no, no illusions that 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 re add for
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engagements with our saudi and gulf counterparts. yvonne has involves what it says, it's 1st domestically made hypersonic, ballistic massage, named santa. it was revealed that a ceremony attended by president abraham re key and top commanders of the revolutionary god. hypersonic massage can fly on a complex trajectory, at least 5 times faster than the speed of sound that makes it difficult for them to be intercepted. they'll send your battery has more from shamrock. the latest unveiling of our owns 1st ever hypersonic ballistic missile was made by the head of her aunts, aerospace division within the revolutionary guard. i'm here i li hodges, are they who explain that this? miss shaw has a range of about 1400 kilometers and it travels at approximately over 12 times the speed of sound. the officials on hand included the defense minister as well as the head of the revolutionary guard and the reigning president himself, abraham ray, you see who explained that this is an occasion to be celebrated because it
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increases security not only for the or a new nation, but also for the people of the lease, he said that it's going to be seen as a deterrence by the enemies of iran and add those within the region to if they plan on having any kind of a plan to attack this country at this will deter them from doing so, we also. ringback understand the timing is important because this was announced back in november by the revolutionary guards that they've developed this michelle, but the on failing took over 6 months. and now that iran is at a stage one is trying to mend its relationship with some regional powers, including egypt and saudi arabia. they believe many analysts believe that this is going to be seen as a message mainly for israel, which has repeatedly said that it will do anything within its power to stop or wrong from advancing it to clear a program and, and getting a nuclear weapon. something around has maintained. it is not after door such a bar it out to 0 to hong a funeral has been held for
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a 2 year old palestinian boy killed by is really forces in the occupied westbank mom and hate from to me and his father with sean on thursday was sitting in a car near the village of not be signed any ever my law. the boy was treated at hospital in israel, but died of his wounds on monday. then the mox has more from not be signing the boundary between that is rainy settlement in the distance and this village novice outlet. there was a check point and it was an incident that check point that led to this tragic set of circumstances where this entire village and indeed a wider community here from across the west bank has come to berry, a 2 and a half year old mohammed, alta mimi who was killed during a gun fire exchange just a few days ago and lifted when the bullet launched in his head when his randy hospital and 2 days later has died of his wounds. his mother and father,
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what uh an item. they had burying him, highest of himself, was shot in the shoulder wall inside the family car, outside the home, just a few 100 yards from here. this community devastated by this desk and increasingly angry, as we've seen over the course of the last few hours. is there any minute trees saying that they regret any home that's come to non combatants? the palestinian authorities saying they do not trust and internal investigation he's ready middle tree is carrying out. and they would like to have an international commission look into this tragic incident. for them, ok, i'll just say era novice knowledge. the occupied westbank heavy selling is continuing in savannah capital cartoon. fighting is intensifying between the army and the power military rapid support forces. people say, looting is why sprayed. meanwhile, neighboring china has taken in the largest number of refugees from so don, tens of thousands of fleet violence,
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also in the west and docile legion zane bus robbie has more from the child. so don border, and we're here in the town of audrey on the chat, sudan border, and this has become a main crossing point for refugees fleeing the violence and the war in sudan. many of those who cross your security at this border tells us a 100 to 500 people on any given day. most of them are coming from the town of alternate of the capital of west star for state in sudan. now what we're hearing about what's happening there are harrowing tales of people being gunned down in the street running battles in the street as they are of malicious fight african and most of the tribe members for control of that town. people arriving here tell us that they've had to leave parts of their family behind, that they've only come with a few of their family members. and this idea of family is being torn apart is something that we hear over and over again from those displaced by the fighting, coming into the relative safety and security of the child inside of the border. now
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what we're seeing here is that this border crossing those that are arriving, including chaldeans that were living and working in ocean in there, but also mostly refugees from su, done. they arrive here at this crossing, just over that muddy river bed is a sudan. here, under this incomplete bridge, people arriving go through a kind of customs check charging authorities or teen not to let any weapons through or anything that could lead to the conflict trickling over in any way to this side of the border. now what we're hearing is that whole jeanina is going through systematic, eluding systematic killing by armed groups happening in the city. but the governor of dar 4 in the last few days says that it is not just limited to west or for the other parts of his state are also going through similar things in the our and increase to him in the cities. what is happening and alternate as being mirrored in those places. the governor saying that his state, the state of the 4 is now
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a disaster zone. and he is calling on international organizations to intervene, entered rational aid groups, intervene to try to stem what is becoming a worsening humanitarian crisis. vigils have been held in brazil for but a strong this dom phillips and indigenous expert. bruno pereira, both men were killed a year ago in the amazon survived the body, monica and i q of reports from visionaire, family and friends gather in front of leo, just a news like conic cup a couple in a place for british journalist tom phillips, loved to paddle serve with shot dead by poachers a year ago while traveling with indigenous expert blue video in the brazilian amazon. on the 1st anniversary of their death, tom's widow made a plea for the work of both men to continue and will demand. they cause as much bigger than that, the people must be conscious not only in brazil,
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but also broad of what is going on the amazon will still endanger as are the people who are trying to protect memorials. we're also head another citizen, brazil, from the capital brazilian to the amazon in their job id valley. indigenous leaders and experts placed 2 crosses in the river were diamond bruno were killed. the tributes coincided with celebrations of environment date and the announcement by the government of in a vicious plan to stop deforestation. present. losing now to let us silver said he would revert to his predecessors policy, who turned a blind eye to illegal mining logging and farming and indigenous territories. it though, bruno and don't you deserve to be here today. you have the brazilian government as an ally instead of an enemy, as was the case during the past 4 years, it will come out of yeah, the best way to on you is making sure your fight to protect the amazon has not been in vain with web com, so moment and resilience politics left his prison reason not to move us to buy his
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promise to defend you susan this population and to protect the amazon rain forest. what is placing a conservative dominated congress back by the powerful farm lobby, who is pushing for legislation to open protective lands to commercial exploitation? little the supers intentions may be good, but back in the shop id valley, nothing much has changed the territory, the size of foster it is home to the largest number of un contacted tribes and they are still at risk. many indigenous leaders like bathroom idle book and still receive death threats from the flight. also, the government agencies in charge of protecting us and the amazon are still under funded and in shambles. they don't have the means to face armed invaders of finance and growing criminal organizations. protecting the amazon and people still poses immense challenges with friends and colleagues of dom phillips and brutal data have
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promised people keep their legacy alive. monica not give audra 0. re edition narrow . the brazilian sing, a song writer in boston over icon asked to go back to has died. she was 83. and the place to go from e. g a back to it became an overnight star in 1964 with a global head to the girl from the name of the song became one of the most coveted of modern times. sh roberto released have allowed them just before stepping away from the limelight to focus on animal activity. so or at least 42 people have died in flooding in haiti. more than 13000 homes have been flooded and there's been significant damage defendant, ben inspect reports, salvaging clothes, washed away by floods. the various parts of hate, the syringe will raise during saturday and sunday. james, i don't think i lost
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a 5 year old child. i risk losing 2 children, but god left the other one hanging in the tree. i saved one, but i lost one anyway. my house was swept away by the floods. i lost everything to the roads are turned into rivers of brown water. many cups of also have been damaged in the country when many a staffing world food program says tens of thousands of people have been effective . most of the damage is reported in areas around the capital photo panels and in the west. 80 is already struggling with drums and gang violence. the head of the civil protection unit does not seem p did rescue efforts. the rain coincides with the stats of atlanta car retain season that will last until event bernard smith, alger 0. and he has dropped now with more on that heavy rain in haiti and elsewhere and the americans. so quite often areas of flooding seemed to move around the world
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. and we've had one most typically recently on the west side of south america, which goes up and towards the caribbean, for example, the neck which although to currently still wanting side and they has been funding. this is also the aftermath and in as part of this western side of equity. oh, now it is still raining here and there are still warning got enough to elsewhere in the country to but it's been on and off here for a few weeks. and if you move knowles, the affected area has recently been haiti. this is not clear because the funding, the heavy rains happened a few days ago. but you can see still, if he's on the right, the right isn't gone away. now this just stuff as heavy as heavy as it was the satellite picture and the last 12 hours or so gives you an idea of where the witness has. now. for example, home during the crowd, you may be the time producer and the full cost. you'll see the bigger shelves and they all share. i was able find the so it was full in the bahamas dancer, cuba, jamaica, and diane, towards the cost to recur in panama and yes, still in haiti,
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there's the present. the likelihood of big shows that this area of potential funding is arriving for a few more days. then it will move on. they will focus unfortunately on somewhere else. still, adam and use our accusation is security forces incentive. guy used a young boy as a human shield steering recent anti government protests. for in the spring salary testifies in pulled in a landmark phone hacking case against the tabloid newspapers. we live in london in a few minutes. and in school, the latest on the french open and the main contenders aim for a face in the semi finals as coming up major with just stay with us for back after the session. the 1st episode of the series expose the imperial origins of the drug trade. commerce was fire, fire was good for the former. so these things very much want to go and opiates
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you're watching the news on how to 0 with me for the back to go a reminder of our main stories in ukraine, hundreds of homes are under water after the nova to have cut down was damage. any russian sees part of cursed on the cranes military blames russia by the kremlin says a dime was hatched by ukrainian shelley. the protests are being held again across from saint jack pressuring the government in describing a law that phrases the retirement age. the president forced to wear the reform any of his ca, sparking months of demonstration. and investigators have arrived at the side of him . he is, was trained crashing decades, preliminary findings at pointing to a signaling system era as a cause of the accident on friday, camille inquiry has been launched not brittany springs. harry is testifying at
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london's high cortinas civil case against american newspapers. the parent company of the daily mirror is the 1st oil to enter the witness box in the u. k. since 1890 . he alleges that at least a 100 articles published over 20 as contained information obtained through a legal means like phone hacking. i'll just, there's harry foster is outside the high court in london joins does not live on the news. our a lot of interest, of course, are in this case. harry, tell us about what's happened in today's proceedings. what we've heard, what yes, i mean so far, it's pretty clear that this is very much the natural environment of the lawyer to amerigroup newspapers who has been really treating harry pretty harshly over a long period of cross examination at various points. suggesting he was speculating and doesn't have the proof to back up a number of his claims. also pretty extraordinary stuff coming from prince harry
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himself, not least in his opening, written witness statements in which he suggests that the number of invoices showing that the shared use of private investigators and by implication unlawful practices in stories surrounding him was new. these 300, which he says is always is and on usually high number, he talks about specific stories such as when he was famously pictured dressed as a nazi at a fancy dress party and tooth as an inside a certain cole, which followed between him and his then girlfriend chelsea davie saying that there was no way that that information could have been obtained in any other way than phone hacking. he also departs from rural protocol, saying that the nature of the press and the governments are what the country is judged on internationally and a bose or a rock bottom. so really venturing into political territory that the lowest
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american newspapers, andrew green, casey, is essentially being trying to log you in the specific circumstances of the 33 stories. the obstacles on the scrutiny in this case. but prince, how he doesn't have sufficient evidence to show that they were obtained on mostly, on several occasions. he's been trying to say that this information was already in the public domain. perhaps similar stories in other publications, in the run up to the ones being published, the ones in question. and prince harry has been trying to push back against that by saying that's really the people who should be questions and challenged about the practices used were in fact the journalist and not him. and he was warned by many of his advisors not to do this not to testify, but for him. this is something of a personal battle and mission isn't it? yes it is. it's a broad mission. he says his wife's work to try to change and challenge the way that the british media works and also in concert with buckingham palace. in some
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instances, he's been talking during the court proceedings about deals done between the palace spokes people, which which lacked him. he said at one stage, spun on through a bus as they tried to protect all the individuals within the real system. so this is something that he is determined to expose and change. there are other court cases that he's launched against other major news publishing groups, but it does come with significant risk. he would have been spoken to like this, i think, on many occasions. and as i've certainly not in this very public domain, and the happy in times when he's been a pretty, you know, he seemed to be put on the back foot by some of the pretty aggressive questioning coming from the mary good newspaper lawyer. he has, as i say though, also being pushing back against harry fonts in london. thank you for the update. great is holding it. the 2nd to bottom entry election in
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a year as it tries to resolve long running political crisis is not vote was called by the crown prince last month, 5 days result monument fiction between the ruling from b and m. p. 's has caused political paralysis and stone reforms. rom, madison has more from kuwait city. the turner is going to be very important in the selections that are 792000 registered voters and to wait out of a population of just over a 1000000 put in the run up to these elections. local media, have some speculation to turn out some might actually be about 50 to 60 percent and most of the elections that obviously cover 50 to 60 percent would actually be pretty good funding to wait. that's really low. and the reason for that is that politics is a central factor inventory to life. it's also a significant talking point problem is it's been a talking point for all the wrong reasons for the last 2 years. and the government on the logo has to be seems to be deadlocked. so nobody is talking to anybody else
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. part of the problem is the weight that the parliament, the structure of each very structured the 50 of the seats in parliament go to independent elected candidates. and that means that everybody has their own opinion . everybody has their own agenda, and that slows the whole process down. the other part is that there are no political policies, so there are no significant bodies of votes that can be resolved and move against others. but the 3rd part is that there's been an increasing amount of physicians in the parliament over the last couple of years. and that is what has led to this deadlock, 2 ways the voters are set to be very frustrated with the lack of action that they're seeing from their governments. i'm from the turn out it's going to be absolutely key in showing whether or not so it is still believes that their political system actually still works. no madison, i'll just see them towards the united nations general assembly will begin voting in
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the next hour to fill 5 non permanent seats on the security council. one of the seats involving rushes, allied bella roost as being contested. diplomatic, as james raised explain some of the united nations in every year. 5 new countries are elected to the un security council. we already know 4 of those will be joining in 2020 full. that's because they're running on the post. but there's a baffled for the eastern european seat between federal roof, which 1st announced that wanted to go on the security council back in 2007 and slovenia, which announced it's kind of that you have full accounts so much more recently in 2021 it did so often, protests were put down in belarus and that was the dispute to the election in that country. that issue. and the war in ukraine has defined the back hold between these 2 countries for the security council scenes. but when i us the deputy prime
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minister of slovenia, about her arrival, she was being most diplomatic. we were learning a positive campaign. that means that we were promoting slovenia and our goals, what we want to achieve. so frankly, i don't want to judge others. everyone has a certain rights to be a man, but the rules for the voting and the security council elections which take place in the un general assembly is the winning country, has to get at least 2 thirds of the total membership of the u. n. if they don't, they keep on focusing. james pays out as era at the united nations of world bank says global growth has flowed shop the following from 3 point one percent in 2022 to 2 point one percent this year overlapping shots from the kona virus pandemic, the russian invasion of ukraine. and high interest rates are seen as contributing factors from on the report. let's go live to patty cole,
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head and who's outside the world bank headquarters in washington, dc. so probably what, what's the forecast been from the war back a well here to the world, a release is this report twice a year. and this one is pretty dire. it's also very thorough. as you mentioned, the numbers they said in 2022 growth was 3 point one percent in 20. 23. that's going to go down to 2 point one percent to full percentage point and just have a slight rebound. they think in 2024 up to 2.4 percent. i think it's important to keep in mind that we talked about percentage points for we're really talking is about real people that will struggle to find jobs struggle to feed their families. and they also put an emphasis on the emerging markets and developing countries saying that they come back from the pandemic has been very much on, even for those what they call it, emerging markets and developing countries for our 3rd of those there. poke your income, growth is
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a full 6 percent less than it was before the pandemic even started. so again, this is having a huge impact in those countries and honest and there is also the impact of raising interest rates in the us. what's the report saying about of the and i think this report is very important because it's highlighting probably what has been overlook story when it comes to rising interest. busy here in the us, most of the folks in the united states and the federal reserve raises rates, which they've been doing rapidly, is what it will mean for people who have money in savings accounts. they benefit the people or want to buy cars or homes. it's going to cost them a lot more money. but what this report says is the truly terrific impact is on these emerging developing countries that they're following cost skyrocket and for loans that are in dollar denominations. they said, for a bunch of them at basis points to 100 basis points has increased the bargaining there. the costs for borrowing money from dollars and i'm the countries i that's
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real money. they have less room to maneuver, less ability to get loans because the interest rates are so high. what does that mean? it means they have less money, less resources to actually try and benefit their people to bring them out of poverty. and they also said the bigger impact is with all of these countries struggling. that is going to have an impact on the world's ability to do things like fight climate change and get ready for the next pandemic. so a very dire report from the world bank that things are bad and they're not gonna get much better anytime soon. patty, thank you for that time equal. hadn't lived there in washington. it's not to send a guy where the government is cutting mobile internet access in some areas. it follows days of unrest sponsored by the sentencing of opposition a to it was months. uncle security forces are being accused of abuses including using a child as a human shield. they can as high grade for some of the car following days of riots
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instead of goal. the police say they're here to protect the people. but in this video, widely shared on social media, the security forces are seen using an 8 year old boy as a human shield to stop protest who is from attacking them. a breach of article 15 of the un convention on the rights of the child. when demonstrators shouts stop, guys, don't throw in the wrong. look, the boys scare. then, the brute testers throw insults to the police. during a press conference, we ask the interior minister about this video. in senegal, we cannot take used security forces of using children as human shields wanted police were in fact saving and protecting the children. there was a lot of manipulation online. we spoke to the family of the young boy. they say they have received the threats and intimidation from authorities and are now afraid to speak out right, broke out nationwide after opposition,
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the do spend. so go with sentence to 2 years in jail last thursday. his supporters say the verdict is politically motivated to eliminate. so go ahead of the presidential election of february 2024. demonstrators have looted supermarkets, banks and people's homes. the government has been severely restricting access to the internet, shutting it down completely in certain neighborhoods. authority say it's to stop illegal gatherings and protests and prevent fake news, circulating independent journalist sports or tell calls it, and you curfew curtailing. freedom of speech. after posting critical posts, there were attempts to restrict her twitter. people honors our social media because a lot of complaints also comes from the idea that local media is not covering this much. local media is not covering much because they may be upfront as well. the riots have now subsided. the government tactics seem to be working in keeping
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people off the streets. but despite the internet restrictions, their protest movement is moving online to express the set and fuel agger. nicholas hawk, elders the right, the car. turkey is newly appointed cabinets has met for the 1st time to set the agenda on foreign and domestic policy. millions of syrian refugees watched anxiously that soft, present dirt on pledge to facilitate their re fax relation during his election campaign. last month was kind of been job and met some of them in the capital. i'm mostly sure here has been displaced multiple times from syria, from life intense from living and cabins, most recently from her department, the other the after february is devastating us quakes. our story is similar to many syrians who found refuge in turkey, struggling to provide for her for children, every move has be more difficult than the previous one. i love him,
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a sofa. i love. the biggest problem for me is food for my children, and i need to go outside to work, but there is no one to look off to my kids. but life has better than syria, and we are able to live here and i live with that life for many could soon change those who did it because she was in before being elected. president, ridge of the out of the ones that are key is facilitating the bottom 3 to 10 of 1000000 syrians to the country. his opponents went even further. the baton is read all the syrians will go. so the opposition that either come on condition to lose the tactic of the one object using him of a lot of 10000000 refugees, mike and all that has resulted in the highest percentage of center, right? national sports and the selection to multiple parties in various alliance of legal experts say, much of the rhetoric during the campaign wasn't contravention to international law . but the biggest factor in rising nationalism intern fees is this country is being
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home to more than 4000000 refugees for over a decade. significant amount of these people should be sent back. the situation in syria is not appropriate to moment to receive these people back. that's why the turkish government is trying to prepare the political and other technical circumstances to be able to send these people back to their own country. let's say you know how that became from syria nearly a decade ago. he's learned the turkish language and found a job, but he's still waiting for his paperwork. the days of the situation is not stable. they can make decisions against syrians at any time. that's why syrians are afraid and trying to go to another country. but even with what appears to be a sense of rising nationalism, many turks say the welcome syrians total said the bottom not must much better say to it. but most people have accepted syrians doing the best to help them industrial tech side of construction. i'm 2nd to solve liable because of syrians. the large,
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empty refugee election rhetoric doesn't change the, the status is home to the was largest city and refugee community reality, which is likely to take years to resolve either to a simulation artifact creation some of and drive it up to 0 as a former f b i agent accused of spying for russia has died in prison. robert hampson was found unresponsive in his cell in colorado. yes, the i described him as the most damaging spot in its history. the 79 year old pleaded guilty to spying for the former soviet union. and later russia, over 20 years, it'd been serving a life sentence. hansen received more than $1400000.00 in cash and diamonds to trade secrets. since 2002 i still had in sports account down to the champions league final is on will hear from me in to milan count before the showdown with mattress and the city. joseph. next, stay with us the
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the following thing too. well, let's start with news out the front and often do you know message to punch a power such a man have now sucks the head, coach kristof, go to of to one season. at the club. the 56 year old. let them to an 11th friendship title, but they would knock south in the last 60 of the champions league, which is the, comes main, talk it from a buying coach. you now go, smith is reports to be in line to replace him less than a week of good byes coming. benjamin had his farewell ceremony at rail madrid on
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tuesday. he won 5 champions, leaks full of the good titles and the bottom told during his 14 years at the club, he's now heading to saudi arabia's out. it's a has been my follows christina, rinaldo, to saudi arabia, and he may not be the last. that's because studies public investment funds is now taking over at least helpful clubs. they are a mess of it signed, pronounced, or last year out. it's ahead, which as i mentioned is weapons my is going i lastly and out hello, which is being strongly linked with messy. this news gets the teams and know misspending power and it's hard to see any other needs that can compete before. uh, the structure was basically that the assets in terms of the club itself as a facility and the property was government going. so basically the zip is one step . additionally, other organizations and other private investments are going to come in, which will impart the main reason of taking the, sorry,
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the towards the target of being one of the best in the world. sports are our main factor in the quality of life program. so um, in addition to formula, in addition to football, there has been heavily heavy investment as you, as a lot of us have seen in the previous olympics, when a lot of the sports that would not have had the athletes now have even female out these competing so i think across the board across both then there's, there's going to be a lot of uh, of sports that will be kind of bolted towards higher ground results. football team will play a friendly again, spain next march. as part of an anti racism campaign, it comes off to realm dreads brazilian fluid and assist junior was racially abused during the league of much last month. and this is thanked funds in brazil for the support he was. it really is not a kind of state into what she felt would be much between his boyhood clubs and then goes and just go to comma. fact insane. fulman has been fine movie $64000.00 and found from stadiums for 2 years of to hang in effigy if and this is from bridge.
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all 3 others have also been fined in funds from stadiums for you, for making braces just as towards the present in. during that much because valencia the count down to the top is the final is own on intimate lines, coaches to hang up, the opposition cooling, much especially the strongest team in the world. so as today's show piece and assemble be the 1st time the science of ever played each other into trained on monday as they tried to stop city from winning the competition for the 1st time. on completing the trouble into last lifted the trophy in 2010. to coordinate this up down. ok. includes the squad that uh, we know that we are facing the strongest team in the world. in the last 6 years, they have won the premium leak 5 times and the most competitive leak in the world. they've reached finals and savings in the last 4 years and the champion seat. they don't have many weaknesses, but in front of them is inside. who have also been faced with several times during the competition. we must be brave and taking away position and occupying every seem
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to me to on the page without telling them to confirm the appointment of the new head coach and post a calculator, joins them on a full year deal of to winning back to back scottish titles. with celtic, it will be the 1st australian to ever manage, and the premier need is a full permanent coach to be hired at tutton since, but it's it puts you tina left in 2019 the club if not one trophy in 15 years. the well, number one call us across as june quote at the french open lights are in the course of finals against the finals to pass before that. so the 3rd thing is nobody brokovich as an action sub against karen catching up, who has just broken him in the opening set. if joe, conventional across post winning today, they will be lost in the women's robot, russian dana, so blank has made it into the semi finals, the 2nd st. thank you. cranes, i need to speak to nina in straight sets. 6464. this amena, just like with her russian opponents in the previous 2 rooms to not shake hands
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because of all in ukraine and some of the funds through to for maintaining his thoughts with sutherland co, russian. and by the russians competes, we use neutrals in paris sutherland cool. now face checks that kind of thing, and i'm gonna call the replacement the final to las vegas golden lights. and just to winds away from winning the stanley cup off to convincing 5 to win over the florida punches in k one vegas square again on her lice. again to the hod fulton council, with some few checks on both sides. but in the end, once again, it was the knights who came up on top of this time within 7 to jonathan mazda, so full twice. vega so now 2 games up on the 1st to 4 winds. game 3 is in florida. on thursday, we have the best team from player one through 20. that's just how i feel. i think our depth has been a strength all your. it is the biggest reason we're still here. why would be one of the governments in dallas and why we're heading in florida? they might have some better players or a better probably killer power player or,
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or is brought up gold tender. now we're starting to see that our guys pretty good too. um, so i do believe it's, it's been a big strength of our team, whether it's overwhelming or not. you know, that's a strong word. i just think it's been really good for us. oh, whoever wins the stand a couple most likely. get an invite to the white house, the nfl champion, kansas city chiefs paid a visit to president joe biden. on monday by doing the full 6 president was presented with a number 46 josie and said the teams unity. she's been examples of americans, the chase beat, the philadelphia eagles in the civil back in february to pick up the 2nd title in 3 years. but they didn't make it to the white house in 2020 because of the curve. and 19 fantastic crickets. well, test championship finals, thoughts on wednesday between the 2 top 2 sides, india and australia. the match is taking place at the oval in london. and this team will be looking to avenge the seats to new zealand in the new role final, back in 2021. while australia insisting now fully focused on this much despite the
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ashes against england coming up straight up to its well test. championship concepts was both trying to boost the longer format of the game and at the right of t twenty's. uh yeah, i have a slightly concerned that uh, yeah, hopefully the test cricket still stays alive and well, i think it's in a good price at the moment here in terms of some of the gains we've seen recently or been pretty amazing. so yeah, for me as a, i suppose the tradition unless someone that loves test cricket a high but still remains at the front of all of the boards, mind and yeah. sides a lot in low for some time to come. it's been 2 years of hard work to get here uh quite a few ups and downs along the way. so it's, it's something that you stock the site can aspiring to be in the talk to the team so that you can get an opportunity to play this game. so yes, i mean,
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looking forward to it then hoping for a good game of cricket. and that's all useful phenomena with german lights. a fully, jo, thank you very much for that best and use our for not on ology 0 pension was always on our website that out. is there a dot com to stay with us? i'll be back in just a few minutes with more of today's top stories. thanks for watching the the, just after midnight on march 10 slides from $4.00 to $5.00, it's devastating us a rate on tokyo unleashed firestone on a densely populated area of wisdom and paper houses by sunrise more than
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a 100000 people. but that 70 years later, those who survived seek recognition and compensation for the event that defined their lights only to find themselves still cost aside. witness april, sitting on a jersey to the web with neither side, willing to negotiate because the ukraine war becoming a forever war is america's global leadership, increasingly fragile. what will us politics look like? as we had said, the presidential election of 2024 critical could us pull that to the bottom line by using the
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