tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 11, 2023 1:00pm-1:57pm AST
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in their life only to find themselves still cost aside. witness paper sitting on a chest either the . ready ready on the color there i misspelled the, attain, this is and use our line from our headquarters here and coming up in the next 60 minutes. a 1000 people were killed into dogs, west awful regions. since mid april, the doctor's association appeals to the international community for health as strikes, explosions and gun battles. meanwhile, in call to of to 24 hours. he's fine. comes to an end. many in central philippines, fleet, rumbling volcano, and now a tie, fearing is on the way off on charlie ends of the island of come right in scotland,
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scientists, a research and the called the mixing capabilities of the tiny sea creatures to assess the impact the full time the change on his full months, just the city has become a european champions full. the 1st on the english copies of milan, one mill and he stumbled seems secure about the trophy. the, well, it's now just off to 10, g m t, that's just puts mid day in call to and we'd be getting sued on weight off the just a day of relative con, fighting has once again resumed across the capitol and its neighboring cities. the conflict between the army and the permanent free force has, we'll say we ignited ethnic tensions in the, the full region. more than 1000 people have now reports of even killed in west awful. since the beginning of this conflict, the west off for dr. syndicate has appealed to the international community to stop
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the violence. the killings have reportedly been carried out by gunman, mainly in the city of al janina, the force of the scene of vinyl spots by territorial disputes and access to war. so between tribes of african origin and our tribes. well, let's go straight to, to have a move and she's across all of this from on demand that's across the now river in. i'm just from cartoon a, but this is my end to just a few hours ago, and we're already seeing funding not only in the capital, but also in west, off of where it's been incredibly useful. yes indeed. now subsidy has been very quiet in be capital thought of too. but since the early hours of sunday morning there has been heavy artillery. there's been a asterix in various parts of the capitol and there has been gunfire exchange between the rapids support forces. and this would in these army now this, this fire did not include the western region of tar forward, despite mediators saying it was supposed to be a country wide west star for regent, especially to nina has been the scene of intense fighting,
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not just between the rapids support forces and us with the news army, but the arab malicious allied to the rapids support forces as well. let's not forget that dar 4 has been where there was an into comment on violence and there's been ethnic violence and a civil war for a period of 20 years. so people that were already trying to recover from, from that trauma and from the consequences of that tour. but now with the fighting between the rapids support forces and this with the news army, the very few who can make it outside the west are for into neighboring chad. say that the situation there is catastrophic. they describe the village as being burned . bodies on the ground and that arab militias are targeting people based on their methods ease with adopters. union in west are for describing the situation as in genocide and catastrophic, of due to the ongoing fighting between the arab like militias and the rapids support forces and the residents of west are for it. but as you say, civilians have been trying to get across the board. it's been hard to get any concrete information out the belgian in a given the intensity of the fighting over the last few weeks. you talked
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a little bit about the situation on the ground. this is that any help a tool it's been very hard to get assistance to the west end region of therefore generally speaking engine nina, in west star for has been even harder now. the governor of dar for region declared the entire for region, a disaster zone because of the humanitarian consequences of fighting between the rapids support forces. it's our allies, malicious and disadvantages. army there with civilians caught in the middle, but those who are able to cross the border describe horrific humanitarian situations. hospitals are out of function with at least 2000 renal dialysis patients, losing their lives over the past few weeks because of lack of access to health facilities. there's thousands of people who have been injured as a result of the fighting. but those who leave say that their relatives, especially the injured relatives, cannot get human and parent assistance or medical assistance due to the ongoing fighting. so the situation is quite catastrophic. dr. saying that there is,
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there is a huge need for humanitarian assistance. but due to the violence that is being very hard to deliver to those in west are for at the moment have a morgan there on the ground for us and on demand and to don. thank you very much. have a well as who, but just mentioned thousands of people all trying to flee that violence in west awful. and they were escaping into neighboring chad. the same as raw via has more now from andrea across the border in east in jack. the getting out as alternate on now is effectively taking your life into your own hands. those people that are able to escape the besieged city and arrive here at camps like this in andre. 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 militias, a check points who beat them, who threatened their lives and who shot at them as they were running away. and they
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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. 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 of the road. then when jane, anyway, when he saw that they were kicking me, he run away and they were shooting at him and he ran into the forest. 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. the kind of stories we've been hearing from people who've 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 hi, gina conditions in these sorts of impromptu camps. and one of the most serious
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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 describe your ultra 0 andre eastern track as well that spring and mountain a shade. he joins us now. he is a political analyst who covers through don and he joins us from kyra. let me know the fighting is intensifying and awful. it obviously has different characteristics to what we've been seeing and called to him. there was a host of groups involved. can you explain for our view is what's driving it? who's fighting? who to sure. yeah, i think this is what we're seeing right now in west star for is a number of arab militias that are loosely connected and allies, historically of the rapid support forces. other is heavily recruitment from their
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base. they, you know, their tribe comprises the senior leadership of the r s f in a lot of cases. and so what we're seeing right now is. ready the consequences of decades of rewarding impunity now taking shape once again in west start for and what i mean by that is that attacks like this. well this is now i wouldn't say i'm and this is unprecedented since 2003 ever been brutal attacks of been taking place in west or for since a former sort turn leader on of this year fell in 2019. the results of democracy answered that, but every single time there was a real assault on the non our communities. there were there was over disputed lab or water resources. there was no action taken to hold perpetrators accountable. and instead, they continued to be in bold and often recruited,
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often armed and given both of, you know, legal immunity and cover by the r a. so that's fear of the fear and effectively of antagonizing both tribal allies. so now we're, this is, this is the consequence of it. we're seeing communities that are heavily armed, our communities significantly heavily armed that have no fear whatsoever of repercussions that have very close ties and how indicate from one of the main deliverance. and this war, which is the rapids, or forces that let me ask you a little more about that, not because many of these ad militias are aligned with the are assessing yourself, was essentially born out of the jungle weight, which has a very booth for history as you alluded to that in the region all day receiving alms right now from the all recess. it's stuff, it's difficult to verify, but historically they have a number of a number of people within these uh,
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you know, are above militia games, motorcycle by gangs, driving convoys. they, a number of them are also fighters within the r a, so not all but many of them. and so what we see is that the lines are quite porous . while we are assessing cartoon for instance, looks like, you know, even this could be debatable, but looks to be more in comparison to, to the doctor for as a more concrete entity. and our for the lines are so porous between the arrow militias that operate under no chain of command from the r, as of whatsoever nor pretend to be nor put up the facade of doing so. for the same time having a number of the members within these, these communities that are also employed and fight along the r a. so and with the r a stuff as well. and so this is, this is what we see. the integration between the dark history of how the art stuff came into being and, and, and how that history is replaying itself out right now with the original ginger,
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we'd militias into our for the contradiction, i would add is that in the past, the jungle weed was armed with weaponized by the military. now that we're seeing is that actually these militias are being armed weaponized and i'm not given um immunity by the are a sap itself, which formed out of them. so there, there's a bit of an iron either. not the talks to try to end the conflict. and so you don and jed had been very much centered on cartoon. now, given the number of items, groups involved in the full sizing food you think should be trying to tackle this well, i think right now what we're seeing is, is this is partially due to a complete power vacuum that has taken place. and as a result of that, what we're seeing is malicious, loosely connected with the are so taking advantage of that to settle scores and consolidate their control over disputed resources. and that's translating into
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violence within the next phase 2 of where they're targeting people based on this city. and so as a result of the, i think some of the solutions needs to be revisited from um, you know, from, from 2006, 2007. and onwards. we need to start contemplating about a peacekeeping mission, for instance. and i know that would be incredibly difficult from a technical and legal perspective always, and we need to start raising this right now within the highest cora doors of power right now, because at the moment there's absolutely no monitoring and there's no accurate right now. presidents through dad that has the capability, nor political will or intention to try to provide any semblance of security to communities right now and our for. so what that means effectively is that those are that are most militarized and have the most backing from fractions. and cartoon, such as the recess and their tribal allies, can essentially go on
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a killing spree with absolutely no repercussion. so there needs to be independent monitoring, and that itself can provide assemblage of protection because it raises the spectrum account ability. once the once perpetrators are identified, not initiated, the political, i'm just to kind of see don speaking to us from cairo. thank you for joining us again. not really great to get your thoughts here again on out of here. great, thanks. i of your grand says it's false as have made gains in the stuff. the president loving me is landscape confirmed that a counter offensive is underway. there are reports of fighting near the devastation . city of buck was as well as in camina and southwestern. don't ask russian president vladimir present. it says ukraine has failed to advance. so anywhere on the front lines. well, we have correspondence across developments, both sides of this conflict. and i'm, i'm and will speak to daniel hawkins in moscow but fast. let's speak to child
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stratford, who's been near the front lines. he joins us now from serve young's and eastern ukraine. charles, you've been spending time now with the opinion military. how do they think they're offensive as guy? well the some very interesting developments that are being reported this morning both actually by ministry, both of those with the russian military as well as ukrainians ukranian souls. these 2 there seems to be a lot of heavy fighting around the town of villa nova. so now that sits in a pocket close to the regional borders of separation and donate skits where we saw that attempt to push around about 48 hours ago. when the russians claimed they taken out a lot of the west and supplied me to 3 kids. and we financed it seemed to acknowledge that, but in the last few hours, we're hearing reports from both sides that a number of villages may have full into ukrainian control. and of course,
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we cannot in any way independently verify that, but say it's safe to say there is a lot of heavy fighting in that area. it's also impossible to say as to whether this is part of a major offensive as part of this counter offensive, or indeed is something which is often called a faint, basically a small or pushed by ukrainian forces in order to test those defensive lines and possibly used as a distraction before i big a push is made elsewhere according to hugh k intelligence this and that. so i mean, certain areas in that region russian falls. these have withdrawal from some of these villages and that being forced to actually withdrawal over the mine fields that they've set. again, we cannot independently verify this, but what we can say is that there is also ongoing heavy fighting around the town of buff moved. now cause buck loop was claimed a full control by the russians last months,
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but it's in the area where we were yesterday. and this is that report you have to drive false to all to, to re positions around bus most clear, some of the skies make it easier for russian recognizance. we'll circle kamikaze, drugs to whom in on ukrainian positions and military movement. ukrainian option to re file as close by and we are orders to run to the bunker inside a soldiers with ukraine's atf salt brigade. that's all the st russian positions to the south for the best move to assist the infantry, which they say is advancing gradually. no, as they try to retake territory last in recent weeks. the one in the fall and the guys from uh, salt units have made some progress in some places. mostly from the south of buffalo . if we see targets, particularly infantry or light, the homage enemy vehicles,
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we hit them. so our assault units can take enemy positions more easily. drones, feed lines, pictures of russian positions. yvonne waits for the order from a central come on post a file. a soviet built alternately, piece is hidden on the trees that's available. look up, but if you're trying to rushing around munition, we cannot use more than 6 channels on a single target. we are around about 90 percent successful if it takes more than 6 to fully destroy a target. another gun takes over a few minutes late to the old a is given. we have to move back on to cover quickly before russian, all tutoring replies. what your current enforcers are trying to do here is self without targets in an around buff moved as part of the beginnings of this counter offensive. and they say that they are progressing from the south. advancing around the columbus to a week back inside the bunker,
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yvonne watches the screen and says that he sees the shows the target table uh get the most of the target was 100 meters from our positions. we tried to operate based position. the so shall end at the slightly above with their target the but of the correction. the 2nd was direct hit. ukrainian policies are probing for weak points in russian. defend cease in various locations along with the 1000 kilometers. the front line is the long expected counselor offensive begins. charles profit al jazeera, the baltimore. well, let's get the view from russia now and speak to john this. daniel hawkins and laska, daniel is we just had that from charles. the ukrainian seemed to be looking for weak spots. what are the russians saying? well, waiting for comments from the officials and the official m. i d bracing that happens daily. but the chatter from global television will correspondence on the ground
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seems to indicate a low, a rather low on the southern is a positive front. and that's because of essentially weather conditions that making it harder for both sides to complete. the mission is the rush on the side count, use the asian to the for advantage because of the adverse weather conditions. the finance side can't move forward as quickly as it did over the last 24 hours or so because of the risk of getting stuck in money, money fuels, and being exposed to artillery and what the russian, what correspondents, some bloggers, a saying is that they've seen perhaps somewhat of a change in you quite in tactics, rather than using a frontal of souls. the ripley from the city of lyrical aiming down at the top clack deep and the russians have a tree. we're seeing increased activity on the flags in particular on the some of the funds around the town of the description to which charles mentioned that as well. and also west the home on the common sca pitcock a lot of defense as well. and as you planning all mean, tries to find those weak spots, rather than in the front of the russian defense is around the flanks as well. a
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russian correspondence also saying they've seen increased all 10 of before, particularly from high malls. real good launches from the plant inside, which it's all getting rushing. bunkers, rushing, trying to. she was rushing pill boxes again, trying to soften up defenses ahead of what could be a more major counter offensive in base to come when the weather gets better. and when both sides of pulled up reserves from the behind, behind the front lines at to was the hall to the action. and it's been happening over the last 24 hours. so certainly what appears to be a low for now anticipation of what could be an escalation and fighting in the housing base to come. daniel hawkins, that was the nicest for us from the russian capital. thank you, daniel. a well punch in morehead, still this needs are in training for children who survived a plane crash the 5 weeks and the colombian jungle. oh, really nice and with their medicine polls have opened and montenegro as a vote has that decide who represent them and call them and,
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and subordinate junk of it is inside of a reco breaking with at the front surface. and it will be here with that story, the turning to iran now where supreme data i had told the company has said the west couldn't stop iran from building nuclear weapons even if it wanted to during an address on state television. he also spoke about how this country should continue to walk alongside the u. n's new to watch dog, and that's a deal was possible as long as around nuclear energy infrastructure remained intact . i forget the allergy. i see that when you have a, they say they all concerned about nuclear weapons, they lie, they know that we are not often a nuclear weapon. the security apparatus of the us repeatedly announced that a run is not getting often nuclear weapons over the past few months. twice they confess that there is no sign that a run is moving toward building
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a nuclear weapon. and this is true. well, we'll not officer getting a nuclear weapon, not because we are afraid of them. this is because of all belief that it is used for mass killing, and we oppose that it is contradictory to our religion. we are against either nuclear or chemical weapons or any other weapons of mass destruction distorted as soon as possible on this. let's speak to a correspondent, go central bar and she's in to around the uranium capital dose. it doesn't sound like a new to deal with. the west might be back on the table. it doesn't seem so based on what we just heard from around supreme leader. i tell a lot of the company was addressing a group of high ranking officials within his compound here on the capital that work on iran nuclear program. he was presented with the latest achievements in iran, new, clear activities by these officials. and he took the occasion to speak it extensively, and we heard from the 84 year old for the 1st time, acknowledging that iran has the capabilities to build
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a nuclear weapon. but it does not want to do so. it is on his lunch because he said, and it's something that is not in the works for this country. he also took the occasion to tell the officials to continue their cooperation with the international atomic energy agency, but not at the cost of good going against the laws that are in place inside the country. he also took the chance to talk about any kind of a deal that could be in the works or that could come in the near future is okay with him, but it means not at the expense of stopping your own nuclear advancements, meaning that any kind of a deal would be more a benefit so to iran, rather than western powers, it's very unlikely that the western powers would accept such conditions given that the 2015 nuclear deal that was signed. so iran basically limits for us severely. it's new, clear activities in exchange for sections relief and that deal is no longer working . so there's a lot of chatter about
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a possible in term deal with the united states. but that seems to be very unlikely given the current climate in the country. and what we've just heard from, i tell i we how many draw such a bar that with the latest on that for us from tyrone, thank you to a so to the philippines is now facing possible imagines he is on 2 fronts with an incoming type food and a possible kind of corruption of the type here and is expected to flow about to ration effects from areas around mount my own in the northeastern l by problem. officials raised the alliance level for the volcano on says day after began steering gas and rough. i'll just be responsible or 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. and here, besides these are food stalls science that they could be staying longer here,
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then they would like. alrighty. so then pay all around the back to the eastern side and up here is where all these families are staying. they've been given one modular tense each and each time 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, 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 with it again. this could last longer than expected, back in 2018. the state in evacuation sites for more than 3 months. the finally
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below al jazeera, a by the philippines and thousands of people. meanwhile, have trucks to hawaii is colorado volcano, to witness its latest direction. law the fountains have been recorded as high as 60 maces. callaway is located on a wise big island, and is one of the world's most active volcanoes. there's no risk posed by this latest direction, but it's expected to continue for some time. i'll spell ahead here on out as you fish. vicious persecution is a travesty of justice. some time holds his 1st campaign. riley also being indicted on $37.00. the federal challenge and the communist island of cuba is supposed to adopt some capitalist ideas to combat and economics. and support the vegas gold lives. one went away from securing the
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highlight of this summer. he does really kick 10 across here. now temperature is just to the south west of london. so if you to celsius on sash dice, some of the temperature in belgium and $32.00 by close to and germany ad across the low countries with the heat comes the stores. we got some stormy weather cost, east and positive here, saw the mattress favorite of cloud here to the cloud, just building and popping off. is it going through the often is more of that as we go on for the next couple of days in some way, whether to up to was the northwest. so these are the type of just could touch. the t cell sits in london on the sunday afternoon, very, very humid wants to get real close and sticky weather. and that's the heat spreading across into central pause. as i said, i will see some live the showers that just around you crying on the side of the black sea. romania pushing across into the bulk is easily seeing some big shower.
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see a shell is still in place. the just around spain and portugal easing up across the front at so western sort of been going through wells up into scotland again, you can see some type of shows and what you did get one of these shows. they may well cost less flooding $30.00 to $60.00 millimeters a freight a possibility in many parts. and so if you do get one to be fair and far between. but if you do get one, it will be on the live, the side, across the med, on the other hand, not too bad forever to try weather with some pleasant sunshine of the villages. staples, control information, controlling the narrative to dominate thing, the media. how does the narrative improve public opinion and norma? spite, you might not be the most important story about china of today. but that's what the big piece attention to. how is this? as in general assembly, placing the story, the listening post,
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here and uh huh. let's remind you about top stories. adopt as association and saddam's west of full region says 1000 civilians have been killed. this since and the date for grief is appealing to the international community. comparing the situation there were ones in genocide explosions and i'll kind of re fire and had new students capital just hours of to a one day to monitor in sci fi came to an end. there are reports of ami strikes and area is controlled by the rapid support in training and officials say, the armed forces have ms. gaines may have of course, present a lot of music. lensky has confirmed account. preventive is underway. russia's defense ministry says it's worth telling you, plans. opponent stations have opened across montenegro if a pile of entry elections back in march, the incumbent president miller to kind of which was ousted in favor of yes, of me, lots of which and the presidential election run off this time. the vs are choosing candidates from 15 parties and color lessons. their political leanings arranged
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from pro weston to pro savvy and reflecting the division of the montenegro split from sab. yet, the outcome could effect montenegro has been to join the european union, because that is a visa, which has more from the capital put to reach a mazda negative holes. this net selection for a new government the, for the government in the last 3 years. both are as cold for a period, the political stability. after 3 years of political turmoil, the election pulls to give the high sense of forming a new government to europe no moment. a sense of its political organization was founded in june 2022 by former ministers of finance, and the calling to me. organization is focused on the economy and fight against corruption and organized crime. the movements quickly emerged as a political arising star. the movement of youth, it's a 2020 to a local elections and won the race for the mayor of the copy to forego a few months later in april this year the woman's vice president yackel new lots of it's one of the presidential elections. and now, as far as victory is in sites,
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but there is one problem according to pre election, pulls europe, now movements we'll need to call the some partner. you are a moment national minorities, the democratic party of socialists. everything is possible in montenegro. if that happens is going to be the 1st and the feats for the democratic party of socialists . in 9 months, the party that led the country for 40 years after 2020 alexis, the strongest party montenegro, couldn't find partners to form the government and became the opposition. the fee, so far as the leader in me will do come over to the reason presidential elections. mark the open there. are you calling to reach love, the leadership of the party up there? 25 years and far this political rhetoric substance for the 1st time in the center of the campaign for the parliamentary elections. vern's ethnic issues is that politically there's promise increases in salaries, fences, but there's thunder of leaving a new government. it's expected streams limits, economic threat firms to come. i think the visas and to say country closer to your
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pin union membership, author mueller's economy 0 invest in partners. so looking for a new political leader in montenegro who will take pro western positions in this part of region we call in is obviously it's for good, it's one to negative as well. that's bringing zach over. tell that she is the president of the center, the monitoring and rosette. i think tank focused on montenegro. he's also like 14 domestic collection of valve emissions in montenegro and he joins us now from the capital punter. we'd like to have this as a vote for lawmakers, but it also feels really like to vote on just how close to get to the european union debate to the last few very important questions during the campaign. and one of the think that should be your opinions duration as the shoot, so that the issue has cleared supports of the family, but actually smoked about the european union campaign. it's more about the stand livingston's condition and increase of the salaries i'd say. so the populace
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moments, you know, was gaining huge support previously, and those are quite strong trends on the increase in the support. but actually what was kept to maintain the last, the called the campaign. and i have to say this campaign was very calm. we've been boring a complaint to the previous one is actually the strong culture between the leading, the prime minister and the leader of the, you know, the time is the positive reach back to his doctor the, the very strong and destructive to me a to pain regarding the merging and very strong populace movement, you know, and they, based on that, the support of the population of the waters to the new european. uh you know, what? decreased significantly. so this we may, you please read to read to see what to do. so action you bring because there will be quite a big surprise as well as we had definitely, lena, we're expecting
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a coalition government, right. how like that shape policy? speak to the room. you talk about the phone system. the almost all the bodies say that they are for you or they, they are really supporting the foster degrees show them to me, to you, but more to separately come to grow. and the talk about the policy is completely different. last 3 years to governments all the time, doing my job to complete the process situation to the, to was not negotiated even that you was offering the foss toward the you. so actually the new government definitely unclaimed bill bill, let's say the shape of this check and that's going to be honest with depression. are we going to really go? that's a drawing to you for it. these are destiny to be part of the open box them together . this will be interested in voltage because the 2 conflicting ideas it's already present now or a is
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a membership you or alternative may apply for that and being bought to, which is a you are open bulk and we'll certainly keep an eye on what's happening and coming out as and the coming weeks as that goes, the judge would jump it to the, the president of the center for monitoring and research a think tank focused on montenegro. thank you so much for joining us. so great to get your thoughts. thank you very much. cuba is trying to revive private businesses to stay the island as of an economic crisis. it's a big shift in policy, but one which many say is desperately needed at august and has more now from the cuban province of my becca. once out, loading cuba private businesses about or since 2021, people 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 use us an ice cream. you'll go to the play,
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i think small and medium sized businesses have to come at the right time for our country. the economic situation has, or our country today is difficult, and businesses contribute to local development. the company buys note from the state of cocoa and food coming from the board is a small business like this and get more checks. i can try to used to because of it. but it's now one of hundreds of thousands of cubans working in the private sector. and then it had some lady for this guy and how much the difference is enormous. when i worked the state, i earned less than $40.00 a month. so she and now i can earn around $400.00 to $600.00 a month. but in the nation with teachers and scientists, and tiny salaries, difficult to assess the imagined private sector is already attracting highly qualified work is away from state jobs. the successful new private businesses will
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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 one of those things will arise from an increase in any quality back in the 19 sixty's, you know, customer band, private businesses, the owners, he said were exploiters living of their employees, labor you didn't. hey, language like that. now, the private sector is growing in the midst of a crisis, when many states industries or sleet surpassed and what state just doesn't have enough money to supply people with the gets any 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,
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could of road social cohesion in what is still one of the most vehicle countries in the america as well. for now, the state remains the dominant economic force. a fundamental shift is under way. at augusta in algebra, my back at cooper. meanwhile, cubans government is denying reports that china has been operating an intelligence unit in the country for many years and comes as the white house as a facility was upgraded in 2019 to enhance its presence on the caribbean. island basing has warned washington against interfering and 2 of his internal affairs. and at least one person has died and heavy flooding in central and eastern cuba and thousands of others have also been displaced. the provinces have come away in grandma, with the hardest hit. these heavy rains have caused bridges to collapse, cutting off several villages. some happy news for children and found a live off to 14 days and the columbia in jungle had been reunited with their relatives. the oldest sibling is that teen on the youngest, has just 11 year old columbia. in present. gustavo petro has cooled, this survival,
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a joy for the whole country at us. underground pass, you reports from bogota, where the youngsters are recovering now in hospital. the day after being miraculously found, the 4 children were recovering in a military hospital and but with the president who several pay through another. a tory teeth visited them on saturday morning to check on their conditions after surviving india, m, as in 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. you didn't see of a lanes you have said elvis, sibling whiskey and protecting the younger ones through their long days of the bush
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. 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 to buy one se medical out, 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 interview global attention. there were coverage after a massive joints the ration between the military and indigenous communities who never lost hope of finding them. wait on that guy. electrical. the key to success was persistence. at no time to get into the intensity of the jungle conditions,
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to the long hours and days, we always kept it safe that this effort was worth it and we could give it one of the survival kits we'd fighting. yeah. and then my sonya and food made of cassava flour, left by the search teams and found by the children 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 to many us officials and like when advocates have anticipated a surge and asylum claims following the expiration of a 3 year long immigration policy last month, known as title $42.00, the law allowed the rapid expulsion of many undocumented my friends during the current of ours pandemic, for reynolds has worn out from los angeles. this has been the scene at the us mexico border recently, where the number of asylum seekers is down sharply since title 42 ended
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a month ago. the biting administration began to implement an asylum banner rule that makes people who have transited through a 3rd country, generally in eligible for asylum. so now they've got to have a screening a might get in front of a judge, but they generally won't be eligible for asylum unless they, me, one of a few limited exceptions. one of those exceptions is for migrants who tried to claim asylum in another country before reaching the us, but were turned down. for most people that would have meant applying for asylum in central america or mexico, where many people don't feel safe and don't have the possibility of integrating. and so that, that just isn't a reality. a real possibility for that migrants are encouraged to schedule appointments for asylum interviews on a smartphone app called c b one. but many complained that all available slots fil, immediately effective june. first, the administration increase the number of interview slots from $1000.00 per day to
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$1250.00 or $40000.00 per month, hoping to reduce the backlog. the immigration remains a sensitive political issue with republican candidates hoping to defeat bite and next year, claiming the border is open and out of control. some like florida governor, randa santas have dramatize the situation by sending plane and bus loads of migrants. the democratic party strongholds like new york, california, and massachusetts to plains believe to have been chartered using florida tax payers . money recently flew migrants to sacramento, california. one group was dropped off outside the catholic diocese headquarters. and then there's the other side of this, which is the worst of american values. and that is somebody in their early evidence points to florida. and we know where that points who would use it as
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an vulnerable people as political pons is there no shame. california authorities say the people responsible could face criminal charges, including kidnapping, rub reynolds l g 0, los angeles. as well for me, us president donald trump is back on the campaign trail. 2 days off to being indicted from mishandling classified documents from the address of or does it to state conventions, describing those charges as ridiculous and does abuse of power. she ever towns, it has the details and we already know field crush. the video that proceed to donald trump's appearances that both the georgia and north carolina republican conventions was a succinct response to the indictment i'm 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,
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trump present of the charges was the culmination of the washington establishment attempts to destroy his political career and the lives of those in the room. this time through overt election in defense that shooting their truck. if they corrupt these criminal, it cannot be rewarded, they must be defeated. you have to defeat them, because in the end and not tell me, give to me, they're coming 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 a 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, he agreed that trump was the victim of double standards. the slow walk of investigations ended. the president and his family have undermined the confidence the american people in our system of justice. look,
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we have the big news media group smells. and actually there really is a sense of grievance here, even as opposed to just how if, 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 j biting in a general election. but she says, well, even opponents of trump 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 expressed here, the effect the indictments might have on donald trump chances in a general election. but given the empty truck vote in the primaries is split among some 9 of the candidates. so trump is making the most of his legal troubles as he solidifies in space against what he calls the which ones she ever comes out to. 0, greensboro, north carolina of the ocean, it's
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a while largest carbon sink absorbing about 70 percent of oil, compound dioxide emissions. it's a vice will, but unprotected buffer against climate change. just how much carbon the continental shelves can absorb is not yet fully understood. a 5 year research program is under way, hoping to change this as trolley engine or ports from cambrai in scotland. launching new research into the debt to discover more about the ocean to call the the scientists a part of the complex seascapes survey. grabbing mud from the sea floor to analyze the tiny creatures within it and quantify how much carbon they can move and store the 2500 marine investor. but it's a new cable to their new 10 has been studied in depth. this team hopes to change that. what we're trying to understand. why is the question that live in a, in the comp and between those,
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the size of the width of the things will be about 10 to 15 centimeters. forensic more sense how important layer between the moving coffin between 90 percent of the seas. biodiversity lives in this settlement. creatures like the virtual starfish and the spin well in the borrowing and building some over these corbin, others will release it best estimate. so the coastal, which is like these and the sea creatures that live in them could provide 6 percent of the carbon drill down that's needed to slow the rise in global temperatures to $1.00 degrees. and that's the same as closing on of the walls, cement, and chemical industries. this is, 1st of its kind science and back in the lab, the 19 different species. they found a studied individually using fluorescent sediment to measure their activities and
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how they impact, call them levels. the next step is to identify how vulnerable they are to human activities. we have seen partners. so i'm into the for code argentina, south georgia, bridge colombia and seeing u. k. really what some together to coincide and produce reliable science today says have a better understanding of how carbon is stored in all c flows. the ocean has observed about a 3rd of the carbon dioxide that humans have admitted into the atmosphere since the beginning of the industrial revolution. but there is no policy currently protecting carbon storage in the ocean. once deep benefits of the seascape and known, but to protection can follow charlie on to the outer 0. come break, scotland. well, it's not time to spoil it. and here's anti, thanks so much. this tells you a bunch of the cities to come. europe and champions for the very 1st on the image club, security and narrow when of in symbol on an he stumbled so how many cripples the
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eyes of the footballing world were fixed on assembled for the biggest much in europe and club football. manchester city, widely regarded as the favorite way between the champions league for the very 1st time you want in the way. and in timberland side we're looking to stay around the world and become full time european champions. officer k. the stones, the 1st big chunk built in manchester, cities early holland. the norwegian, however, couldn't give his side the least you know, the 1st one in the history of the clubs, so will always be associated in that way with the, with the clubs. so it's, it's really special how the one is that the f conjunctions like will be decided, lights of this sunday, or last day of egypt taking on title holders without casablanca. only have the advantage going into this 2nd, like they, i want to one in colorado last week,
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the difference out of one this toddler at 10 times with on they will have home support behind them for this kind of a jacket, which says he feels as though history is hovering over him as he goes into sundays from sharpen funneled junk rich. how's the chance to win a rustle? 20 foot men's grand slam singles title. the 36 year old is taking on. caspar rude and this title. the side of victory will also i see joke richardson's the well number one ranking route is never want to set against joke eviction that full previous meetings. would you like vh one is 1st grand at some cycle in 2008 to the australia and he's lifted that trophy a wrinkled 10 times including out of your own this year. he now has a chance to move ahead of his great rival ruffin. it out when the old timeless a pair of both $122.00 grand slams singles. tournaments in paris, brokovich can become the events oldest champion of the only months when a full night use us. the only open french open wimbledon and us open on at least 3 occasions to and i put myself again in
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a position to fight for another grand slam trophy. so, you know, i've been very fortunate that that's your most of the mattress and tournaments i played in the last few years. are there is history undermine. so i like the feeling it's a, it's a privilege. it's incredible privilege to to be able to make history of the sport that i truly love and that has given me so much nava has the plague grades this this tournament. them in the grand slams. they always la raises this level, so it's going to be a tough challenge. i have never been in before. and so i'm going to have to try to come up with a better game plan and just know that's i'm gonna have to play my best game. my, my again my the my best level that i've ever played. if i want to have a chance against him to talk to you these, i guess goals 91 went away now from lifting the stanley cup they'd be the florida panthers. 32 in gainful china stevenson. scroll twice, screen cost, and also on the score sheets. give his team of 31 seriously. goal. nice. have a chance to close out the series on how nice own she's like,
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feel confident. i mean, is why do you guys have been in this position before and you know, i think that's something that has benefited us and you know, i think everybody's gonna be ready and, you know, it's, uh, it's 11 away from, you know, a lot of dreams for a lot of guys, one of the biggest names in women's mixed martial arts has announced her assignments, amanda nunez, making the decision after this went over. i reynolds owner in the ultimate fighting championship. the 35 year old is the only woman's within a 2 division usaid sancho sold under pounds, baseball superstore show. hey, our tony is it is a seat farm run of the season despite the attorney's efforts is that the angels say so what? i'm sorry, 6 to against the seattle mariners. okay, that is how useful is looking. finance those. thanks so much sandy. well, that's it for me. and so if you pay for this, here's alice probably will be here in a moment with more of today's news, and i will see you off to them to stay with us here on out of here
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most italian island is bryce for potentially rec code. breaking some of migrant arrivals. prime minister georgia maloney, one power last year. promising to track down on the boat microns. the sudanese sailed from chimneys you whether as a sophisticated and profitable smuggling network. those who make it now thinks of more hostile reception from italy's nationalist government, human rights watch cold italy's new immigration with. busy repressive and inhumane, it's intended to dissuade migraines from coming here. it's not having any effect. more than $45000.00 people have arrived in this at least as a spouse of this year. it was $12000.00 in the same period last year. 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 wanted and opiates passage from the far east to europe and the united states. the guns need money, only money in these mountains is open drug trafficking, politics, some power,
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