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the numbers to reach the regional capital. fitness president asked mission was to send more military to its borders. unfortunately, they are the ones committing the times. agency, all they want is safe passage to reach to the countries. they are poor, hungry, vulnerable, in no man's land. the 24 hour pausing, fighting allows and much needed aging to saddam, but loud explosions at once. again, being heard across the capital. the so i'm for the back. familiar watching out you 0 live from to ha also i had the counter offensive is on ukraine. says it's forces that pushing deeper into russian have areas in the south and east thousands of people see
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a rumbling volcano in central philippines. and now my food is on the way. and the communist island of que guys forced to adopt some capitalist ideas to come back on economic class. the explosions have been heard in and around science capital just hours off day one day you might, of terry and sci fi came to an end. the reports of ami as strikes targeting area is controlled by the time military rapids support forces. saturday was relatively calm after weeks of fighting. the warning sides had agreed to stop hostilities to allow the safe delivery of humanitarian aid. previous si size have been repeatedly violated. the us and found you read yet, bro, could the 24 hour chose, let's get the latest. not from algebra, 0 is he but morgan who is in on the mine across, denied with from call to. so he but a ceasefire ended a short while ago,
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and already explosions have been heard. bring us up to speed with the latest. well, within the 1st 30 minutes of the ending of the ceasefire around $630.00 gm, local time, or forces gmc fighting spots in between the rapids support forces and the to the news army in the northern parts of the capital. till we also know from minutes resources that so which is moved from on demand around to buy a bridge, which is one of the bridges that connects to the city of on demand to the northern parts of the capital. and have moved to cartoon north as well. we've also spoken to residents in the southern parts of the capital, vc. it is intense fighting between the rapids support forces. and this is denise army as strikes, heavy arts and the re, machine guns are being used in this out, fighting between the 2 sides with the residents thing that they sheltering indoors, afraid of being caught in the crossfire. now here in the mind we were able to see a minutes, we had a cop to flying overhead. we know that they were as tracts launched in several
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positions by the cities army. and we were able to hear the surface to air miss style being 5 by the rapid support forces. this, of course, all happening after a relatively comp, the many residents thing that's uh, saturday was the commas days since the fighting started in mid april. but those who were speaking to today say that they are concerned because the fighting has intensified and some described as the most famous fighting between the rapids support forces and the sudanese army. since the fighting spotted in mid april, where people able to get out during the 24 hour to see about to get out and get some basic uh, goods and you know, just be able to, to breathe a little bit after such intense lighting. and not everywhere around the capital was relatively safe for people to move around in the city of on demand. some people were able to move around, especially in areas controls by the army shops that are open and people say that they went to talk up on basically commodities in the southern parts of the capital
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. people took the opportunity in that brief level of fighting to be able to leave the capital. they say that they were afraid once to 24 hours, these bar expires, then they will be more intense fighting. and the southern parts of the capital has been to scenes of intense spices over the past 3 days. so residents in bad parts of the capital took the chance to actually need the capital, because they were concerned about their safety bc, that should the fighting intensity fights. they have no way to go to the northern parts of the capital. however, people remains trapped. that's because they, with no break, is connecting them to try to, to other parts of this city or to try to leave the capital. okay, briefly here, but tell us about what's happening in west off for. meanwhile, the conflict there seems to be expanding. remind us what the fighting is about in our people in the region of being affected as well. the slicing into our 4 is between a red is actually being out between the rapid support forces. there are up allied militias and this is denise army. now in the western region, in the,
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in west star for it's quite different. there's no communication there, but those who manage to make it out to neighboring tad say that the situation is catastrophic. many of them see that arab allies malicious, are targeting people based on their ethnicity. now, the doctor's association for the west star 4 describe the situation as a general side. that's the way they used to describe the situation there. they say that the error of allies malicious uh to they are assess our targeting people based on their estimates achieve. and that more than a 1000 people have been killed since the top of the fighting with those remaining behind having no access to medical facilities to treat the injured and no food and water coming in for them. hey beth, thank you very much for the update. even move in by their, in under mine, while as he been mentioned, thousands of people listening, the violence in west, off for the escaping into neighboring chat. i'll just, there is a bus driver. he has more from andre in eastern chat, getting out as alternate on. now is effectively taking your life into your own
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hands. those people that are able to escape the besieged city and arrive here at camps like this in audrey. they come here and they wait for help. we've been talking to many of them and they tell terrifying stories of exactly how arduous it was to get out. one man told us that along the way they encountered malicious, a check points who beat them, who threatened their lives, and who shot at them as they were running away. and they were split up that the group that was coming was split up, and one man said he's still trying to find his brother to dusty. they've been to us and kicked us. and they also whipped us then. and they took all my property and my telephone and my back, and i let them know when we're coming. i lost one of my brothers at the road and one guy. and anyway, when he saw that they were kicking me, you run away and there was shooting at him and he ran into the forest as i've been looking for him, old wondering, i haven't found it was i didn't, i didn't know if they've killed him or taken him of the kind of stories we've been
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hearing from people who has been escaping the violence. it is a harrowing experience for any adults let alone for the dozens of children that we've seen who are now living in these camps, living out in the open, expose to the elements. we've seen children showing signs of serious mountain nutrition. there, there is a serious problem of access to food and water and hygiene. it conditions in the sorts of impromptu camps. and one of the most serious problems we've seen is children showing signs of trauma having seen incidents of violence as they were crossing the border into audrey. but now that they're here, they risk suffering preventable illnesses without the proper medical care. if this is how they continue to live for much longer, same bus route, the older 0 andre eastern track, the
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ukraine says it's forces have made gains in the east, off to a present for me is a landscape confirmed a counter offensive is underway. very forces kind of shows near the devastated city of back moved, as well as him carmina in southwest and do nets. russian president vladimir fulton says ukraine has failed to advance any way on the front lines. as of fighting intensifies, ukraine's military is expected to take advantage of it to do more sophisticated weapons sent by west some nations. i was just there as john stratford, we for some kind of task in eastern you create as we spend this morning with ukrainian forces in the town of chess. if you all, just if you all are, is important because it is the, the 1st town west of buck moved, of course by moot, was claimed by the russians to be fully under the control last month that somebody this dispute seed by ukrainian forces. but what we saw in that area seemed to be an effort by you kindly and all its hillary units to try as minex. we call it softening up tall, gets in and around. bucks move. that's basically testing russian defenses. testing
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how strongly are before him or consolidated to push according to the ukrainians in that area. they said that they are making gains slow gains from the south side of the boat, heading around to the east of the town. and they said that those games could be up to a kilometers a week, but they admitted that some days it could be as little as a 20 meters and all those $500.00. they also said that there was a similar operation happening to the north of bulk mode as well. again, just probing attacks. it's very difficult to say whether this in fact is part of some sort of dive bush and we tactic by the ukrainians to attract attention away from another area where we're so hearing that there is ongoing shelling and heavy fighting that south of zap parisha. but the bul intents and purposes decline to the operations that are happening. that's another siren that you hear there. and in the
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background, hearing cremmit source, the sirens and outgoing off, i suppose, every hour or so. but as i say, it's impossible, really to know for sure. whether what we saw in chests, if you all close to buff mode, was anything more than a di bush in from potentially a bigger move being planned body ukrainians in all the areas along the front line. show stuff on how to 0 criminals. this michael, mariah is a former us deputy assistant secretary of defense. he explains the planning that is likely going into ukraine's counter offensive. i think this is what we should have actually expected. they did shaping operations behind enemy lines, collecting intelligence so that they could then do what's called a reconnaissance by 4 square. they probed the lines they try to push in and to find out where the russians are weak and where they are strong. and then they adjust
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their campaign plans based on those products. and i think that's what we're seeing now. so when the russians say they were the repelling, i don't think that's accurate. i think that is the intent of the ukrainian operations. they will send an armored for us to see where the resistance is strongest and where it is week is and then they will calculate their campaign plan based on those groups. i think the ukrainians essentially have had to, uh, you know, built the plane why they're flying in the sense that they are in the middle of an extra special fight for their country. ah, yes, they are having to train their forces on new weapon systems, new aircraft, and new vehicles. and so they had to be able to do that so that they could effectively use those weapons systems in this counter offensive. and i think that's probably why you solve delay, but i also don't think they want to rush into anything they want to, to do what's most advantageous to them so that they can take back as much territory
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as they can. and hopefully, put russia in a position where they feel like they have to come to some kind of negotiation or hopefully they, they decide that they need to leave the country. but i don't think anybody expects that to happen to me, while roches for an ministry has criticize a un court of justice decision to let 32 countries take part in a genocide trial against moscow. and ministry says each of them supports ukraine. cubic uses moscow genocide in this conflict, it says moscow misuse the international renaissance convention to force the justify its invasion of ukraine. last year. russia says the court is abusing its power and risk in prospects of a peaceful resolution. as to the philippines on which is facing possible emergencies on 2 fronts, with them incoming typhoid and possible volcanic eruption, the ty phone is expected to slow evacuation efforts from areas around mount my own, on a, in the northeastern by providence officials raised the low level for the volcano on
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thursday, after it began spewing gas and box, i'll just say, respond to below, has more from an evacuation. so what we're seeing here is basically an entire community that's been uprooted there about $700.00 families in this evacuation site . that's equivalent to more than 2000 people in here besides these are food stalls science that they could be staying longer here, then they would like. alrighty. so then pay all around the back creation site and up here is where all these families are staying. they've been given one modular tense each and each 10 is big enough for a family of 5 or 6. i think it's comfortable that comfortable enough in terms of space. but if you go in it feels quite hot and they're sleeping basically on the ground. there's a thin mattress over there,
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but i bet when you lie down, you can still feel the ground on your back. so for most of the day, they have to hang out here outside, but then they're exposed to the elements of nature. and it's been raining for the past 24 hours. so children can get web. and again, this could last longer than expected, back in 2018. the state in evacuation sites for more than 3 months. finally, below elgin's era, i by the philippines, the 4 children found to live after 40 days in the colombian jungle has been very united, with their relatives. the eldest sibling is 13, and the youngest is a one year old, colombian present. gustavo petro has called their survival joy for the whole country, alexander, on catch you before some bogota where the youngsters are recovering and hospital and day after being miraculous, found the 4 children recovering in
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a military hospital and but with the president for several pay through another a tory teeth visited them on saturday morning to check on their conditions after surviving in the amazon rain forest for 40 days. in their style, in general, the children are in an acceptable state. according to the medical reports, they are out of danger. what is needed is to stabilize them. the children age 13 to just one year old were recovered by columbia and soldiers and even the agent as volunteers, kilometers away from where they survived. the plane crash on may 1st their mother and the 2 pilots. some of the light aircraft guy in the accident, he did see over lanes. he had said, the eldest sibling whiskey and protecting the younger ones to their long days of the bush. they are very waiting, but we know they are in good hands here at the house. everything will be fine and we'll keep coming back because this is a long process, but we'll take medical out,
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sorry to say they will likely remain in the hospital for the next 2 to 3 weeks as they advance in their recovery process. and that however week they're on the right path. and then we think it's very important that they were playing. we know children and the fact that they were already playing is fabulous. we plan to bring them books and toys and us like it better, maybe life music, and that helps recover your spiritual, lost the faith of the children, move the country in the global attention. there were coverage after a massive joint operation between the miller very names, agents, communities who never lost the hope of finding them like elliptical. the key to success was persistence at no time to give into the intensity of conditions to the long hours and days. we always kept it safe that this effort was worth it and we could not give it one of the survival kits with fighting. yeah. and then my sonya and food made of cassava flower left by the search teams and found by the children
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helped him feed themselves together with seeds and fruits. they knew how to find in the forest altogether, allowing for a miraculous happy ending. joining credible story of survival out of some of them yet, i just need a book that still head on algae 0. this vicious persecution is a travesty of justice. donald trump holes his 1st campaign ronnie, after being indicted on the $37.00 federal charges and the pose that opened in montenegro as soldiers decide who we represent the frank assessments. quite frankly, let's address the elephant in the room. the reason in the south koreans want their own nuclear deterrence is because they don't trust the us informed opinions. fighting has basically lock this thing up so far that it is impossible virtually
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for somebody else, 7 to the race at this point in depth analysis of the case headlines. so then, by the influx of the states, that there is no strong government to control and which means that this might affect other countries. inside story, on al jazeera, joined the global conversations to just say, you know, good. the people industry to be continued is say, this is a dialogue, we don't always talk to people that have different opinions that we do. everyone has to police must have it here, is that society doesn't do enough to recognize and celebrate women. it was about this was fun to have an american occupation of a middle eastern countries. the street on algae 0. the colleges the way
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the the you're watching. i'll just hear a lie from joe. hi, a reminder about top stories, explosions and artillery fire has been heard. yes, don's capital. just hours operate one day united cherry and since fi came to an end . the reports of on the s rights in areas controlled by the power military rapids support forces. ukrainian officials say that armed forces have made gains the most . that softer present thought of me is immensely confirmed. counter offensive is on the way precious defense ministry says it's repelling ukraine's attack. and the philippines is facing, potentially imagine, sees on to friends with an incoming tie food as possible to kind of give option
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level for the my on volcano was raised earlier this week while the country braces from on some rates. definitely us present. donald trump is back on the campaign trail 2 days after being invited for mishandling classified documents. trump address support is a 2 state conventions and describe the charges as ridiculous and abuse of power. she advertise the has the details already know you crush the video that proceed to donald trump's appearances of both the georgia and north carolina republican conventions was a succinct response to the indictment on sealed against him on friday. just how far are the radical left and inside the beltway band, willing to go to stop? in his to speeches, trump presented the charges of the culmination of the washington establishment as attempts to destroy his political career and the lives of those in the room. this
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time through overt election interference that shooting their truck. if they're corrupt, these criminals cannot be rewarded. they must be defeated. you have to defeat them . because in the end, they're not telling me give to me, they're telling me you're after you and i'm just standing in their way here i am. i'm standing in iowa and i always will usually speaking of the north carolina convention from school, i'm a vice president and now rival mike pence, north carolina, like almost all the crumbs opponents. and the primaries you agreed, the trunk was the victim of double standards. the slow walk of investigations and of the president and his family have undermined the confidence the american people in our system of justice. look, we have the big news media group smells. and actually it really is a sense of grievance. yeah. even as opposed to just how if,
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if the policy remains up for grabs by trump's opponents in our country back at the unsettling for president, trump north carolina, state village. michelle, what else feels florida governor run the census has the best chance of beating joe biden in a general election, but she says, what? even opponents of from feel when i look at president trump, i think you know, the d o j met him at the bottom of that gold escalator and he's loved every minute of it. there is some concern being express care of the effect. the indictment might have on donald trump's chances in a general election. but given the empty trump vote in the primaries, a split of on some 9 of the cabinets sold trumpeters, making the most of his legal troubles as he solidifies in space against what he calls the which ones she ever found. out to 0, greensboro, north carolina, the man known as a uni bomber, has been found dead in his prison cell in the united states. stead kasinsky was 81 for more than 18 years. kasinsky had from authorities mailing home made bonds
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across the country, setting off 16 explosions and killing 3 people. he was serving a life sentence after being arrested in 1996 as protesters intensity has gathered, 4025 consecutive weeks to voice their anger against these really governments plans, judicial overhaul from mr. benjamin let's you all pause the changes in march at the intense public pressure, but tens of thousands have continued to protest. tanisha is present, tie site has warranty. his country won't take responsibility for patrolling the border to stop asylum seekers entering e u countries. he made the statement ahead of migration policy talks with you leaders on sunday, italian prime minister, georgia maloney has been meeting members of a canadian government to discuss the increase in migrants costing the mediterranean . many are making their way to italy from tanisha. at least 14 people have died in large forest fires in northeast and cause expand around 60000 hector's of land have
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been burned and more than 300 people have had to leave the area official save the situation is under control despite the changing direction of the wind hindering the response, the president faxed the emergency situations administered earlier on saturdays following sessions. i've opened across montenegro for parliamentary elections in march. the incumbent president, me to kind of age was ousted in favor of you all calls may not toll of h in the presidential election run off this time, vote as a choosing candidates for 15 parties and coalitions that political leanings range from pro western to pro serbian reflecting the division of a montenegro space from silvia, the outcome could effects montenegro speed to join the u to cuba is trying to revise private businesses to see the island out of an economic crisis. it's a big shift in policy, but one which many say is desperately needed at augusta and has more from the cuban province of maia baker. once out loading cuba private businesses
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about since 2021, humans have been able to incorporate small and medium sized businesses. more than 7000 companies. sorry for being incorporated. almost every employees 28 people to make. you'll just an ice cream. you'll go to the play, i think small and medium sized businesses have to come at the right time for our country. the economic situation here to our country today is difficult, and businesses contribute to local development. the company buys note from the state of cocoa and food coloring from the board, and it is a small business like this and get more checks of control used to it because of it. it is now one of hundreds of thousands of cubans working in the private sector and done and consummate, slightly financially i how much the difference is enormous. when i worked the state,
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i earned less than $40.00 a month. so see, and now i can earn around $400.00 to $600.00 a month. but in the nation with teachers and scientists and tiny salaries, this is going to says the imagine private sector is already attracting highly qualified work is away from state jobs. the successful new private businesses will provide incomes, which are multiples of what people come on in the state sector, of course. and that will cause some important issues to be addressed, including the brain drain, including the questions of social justice, access to goods and services. and so all of those things will arise from an increase in any quality back in the 1960s, you know, customers, band, private businesses, the owners, he said were exploiters living of their employees labor unit. hey,
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language like that. now, the private sector is growing in the midst of a crisis where many states industries are obsolete or in disrepair. and where the state just doesn't have enough money to supply people with the good sense of the decades of anguish to debate, the communist party of cuba is finally moving towards a mixed economy. a grand private sector will likely increase production. could of rhodes, social cohesion and what is still one of the most equal countries in the america as well? for now, the state remains the dominant economic force. a fundamental shift is on the way at augusta. and i'll just share my back a call, but at least one person has died in heavy flooding in central, at least in cuba. thousands of others have been displaced. the provinces of come a gay and drama where the hottest hits, the heavy rains, have cost bridges to collapse, cutting off several vintages. more downforce or forecast. cubis government is denying before sec. china has been operating on intelligence units in the country for many years. it comes as the white house as
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a facility was upgraded in 2019 to enhance its presence on the caribbean island. reggie has won washington against interfering in cuba as internal affairs. and those are the headlines as always more use on our website that out to see or dot com up next. it's inside story which examines whether a cold war treaty on armed forces in europe can be rescued. status the the hello it, sadie fairly light summer. right across here, lots of hate, lots of storms as well. those big fund, the re down polls in place for many actually china storms that just spinning out to spain into the south west of england on it, to catch a shower to well, certainly sing some of that whatsoever. and that runs right. the way down to was the a times s street high pressure of the know so that's where it's going to be dry.
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plenty of 2nd weather around here, around at high the winds coming in from a south east lake or even a southerly direction. and that's where that heat is coming from. so if he sells just the in london, we have got some showers running down, of course, a good positive front as well. again big and sundry, spending my way down across italy, the balkans pushing right the way across towards the eastern side of the year. a still a few showers the into to care. custom edits generally fine and dry lately, just as the some of those storm some storms that to because a good part of frost 27 celsius to imitate one or 2 of those showers. those of fact in the far north west of africa, time of just one of those houses it has been recently and cars. 35 sales has also, you know, sundry down pulls there because much of west africa to all the way to liberia. pushing a little farther north, for monday of the,
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for the goalkeeper from one is a, is a home will come was what dreams were made. they turned into a night matter of a resting soul job. i argued tina's been jonathan foot building legend. eric cancelled out introduces cloud, your temporary, one of the special fuels that up for that believes whatever the cost for the boat rentals on an accord described as the cornerstone of european security is unraveling. russia is finally withdrawing from the treaty on conventional armed forces in europe. in november, nato has condemned the move, but did the treaty ever work? and what does this mean for global arms control? this is inside story. the .
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