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to obviously recover the big stories and report from the big events is going on. but we'll say and tell the stories of people generally does have a voice. and one of the trump, well, that's never be afraid to put the hand up and ask a question. and i think that's what i'm seeing, everybody does the all the questions for people who should be accountable. and also if we get people to give that view of what's going on, the on the zillow and several then. yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the program today. crisis in west or 4000 civilians dead since april. a doctor's association appeals to the international community for health. the former 1st minister of scotland, nicholas sturgeon, has been arrested in connection with her parties. finances,
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what your credit forces are trying to do here is self enough targets in an around the move. as part of the beginnings of this counter offensive. we report from the front lines in eastern ukraine where government forces are trying to retake territory last to russia's military. and iran supreme leader says the west will not be able to stop there on from producing a nuclear weapon. but he says his nation has no plans to do so. i'm on far as phone with the sports. we'll have the latest from the french open as no back job to ej takes on. caspar route in a fun with a survey and looking to win a record 23rd of grand slams type. the beginning, sedan were after a day of relative calm fighting has once again resumed across the capitol and its neighboring cities. power struggle between the army and the parent military rapids
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support forces has also worsened an ethnic conflict in the door for region. more than 1000 civilians have reportedly been killed in west or for a since the beginning of april. a local doctor syndicate has made a plea to the international community to help in the fighting. the killings ever, unfortunately, been carried out by gunmen, mainly in the city of el janina. dar 4 is also the scene of violence, sports by territorial disputes, and access to water between tribes and spirals into an armed conflict. when mostly ethnic african tribes took up arms against the arab dominated government 20 years ago, when the president, tomorrow this year at the time responded by mobilizing a parent military force known as the ginger. we. all right, let's go live now to have a morgan. she's in on dorman, across the nile river, from car to have a what have you been able to gather a painted picture for us about what's happening in west star for the
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most of the information that we know about the west star for at the moment is coming from refugees who cross the border from the r 4 into chad. now that's because there is no network communication in that region for 2 weeks now. but people who been able to flee from west are for say that's arab malicious allies to the rapids, support forces have been targeting people based on their ethnicity. specifically, the messiah lead ethnic tribe, which is pre dominant in the west, is, are for region, especially in janina. now people who are able to please see that some people were targeted, but people in janina was targeted based on their as mississippi that they were a lot of dead bodies in the streets as they were leaving. and that many people were injured. but because of many hospitals, not functioning in west are for people have not been able to seek medical treatment . now, the reason why there is conflict in our for is because of the power vacuum. those are our militias, backed by the rapid support forces facing them. assault each tried some of the most
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solid, our arms, but not as armed. has the arab militias in that region. this is denise army, have been large, the sting away from the fighting in, in west star for there have been a few instances where people reported that they were able to interfere. but it's not enough to stop the blood check that is happening. the doctors indicate in west start for compared the situation and janina to the 1994 rwandan genocide. they say that the situation is catastrophic. and if i have appealed to the humanitarian organizations and to the international community, to try to take some action. but many people who fled from west star for say that the situation is catastrophic, saying that they love to loved ones behind either that or injured. and that they don't know what their status at the moment. okay, the west or for is one of those parts of the world where it is still difficult to get up to date accurate information. i want you to share, perhaps with our viewers. what can you tell us about how we get the information from there and the information blackout that we're seeing from west or for of the
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well, most of the information that is coming is coming from people who were able to survive, honestly, to uh, to neighboring tad in the refugee camps, there is very sparse communications. once you leave jeanina either going to its central dar 4 or towards north star, 4 people have been trying to report about the spaces or the about what's happening in west are for trying to pass on their information to relatives who will try to make their way out of the city of janina information is very sparse, and no doctor say that they've been trying to communicate with their loan colleagues on the ground. but it has been very difficult. they say that they don't know as many of their colleagues and family members engineering are actually alive . so the situation because of the communications black house has been very, very hard to draw uh for, for people, for aid workers in neighboring chad or for people here in the campus and cartoon. now people into our for see that they've been large, be forgotten because of the ongoing fighting here. and have to be said that since
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the conflicts spotted in 2003, what's happening right now is probably the same or actually a 100 times worse. so they say that their situation is catastrophic, and they've been appealing to communitarian organizations, but this they would be network blackouts in that area. they're not sure what is happening and they're not sure if their relatives left behind are actually alive or tell us about what's happening, where you are now in the capitol cartoon yesterday, when we spoke, it was during a ceasefire. you said the people were going to try and go out, get basic goods or flea the city. what's it like today as well, there's been incense sizing between the rapids support forces and this is denise army in various parts of the capital. we woke up sunday morning and from the very 1st i was we weren't able to hear heavy artillery. we were able to hear 52 jets flying overhead. and the surface to air missiles being fired by the power military rapids support forces from their positions here and on demand. now residents in the
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southern parts of the capital also reported heavy selling at several civilians have died as a result of being caught up in the crossfire between the rapids support forces. and the 2nd these army and others have reported as strikes by the sudanese army against our assess positions. now this is of course, coming just hours after the cease fire ended between the rapid support forces and this is denise army 24 hours. he's fired to be exact, not enough for many people to be able to stop on basic commodities, certainly not enough for humanitarian aids and the main purpose of the ceasefire to come in to those who needed people in the southern and northern parts of the capital. who was supposed to say that they were not able to receive a, during this 24 hours, that their situation is becoming very dire and that they're afraid they'd die of hunger. if not, it's not comfortable. it's or causing the crossfire between the recess and the so good news, army morgan reporting from on dorman, near cartoon. thank you very much. and as a but just mentioned, thousands of people are seeing the violence in west door for they are escaping into
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neighboring chad zane. this robbie has more from audrey in eastern shot and getting out as all janina 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 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 militias or 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 of the road. then when jane, anyway, when he saw that they were kicking me,
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he run away. and there was 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 hygiene and 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, st. louis for avi
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o 0 audrey eastern track and the presidents of the booty says there's growing concerned in the region about the sidney sidney's conflict. as my old gilley is hosting regional leaders on monday the talks am that a new piece initiative we are are very close set about this situation that is preventing and our other lead countries that we with hopefully with this is 5 signed and did that. however, despite that commitment the fighting continues and has created a vanity in the prices of resist proceeded to bushes. brendan smith filed this report from liberty leaders of 7 east africa nations will meet hey eligibility on monday. and the top of that agenda is going to be served on the conflict in the fighting that. but i had about
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the leaders of jew booty and kenya. i've already met on a bilateral meeting, william router, the canyon presents. he said that the situation. so don is 5 and getting worse and more complicated and the leaders of i got, this is african union must put an end to this war on the presence of the booty is small. gladly he said, we demand an end to the suffering of the sudanese and we will work with region leaders to put an end to the suffering. but the challenge for these leaders is what leverage can they bring to bear on the 2 war infections in su? done many si, size of not held. there was one for 24 hours at just about held negotiated by the us and saudi arabia. com. the leaders of these east african countries do something similar. they need to because as already 1900000 people internally displaced by the 5 to do so down many coming across the porous borders into those neighboring countries. it's a crisis for these countries to and they need to bring
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a solution to the finding into down as bonus miss, i'll just say era distributing. and there's lots more coming up on this news. our including many and central philippines, leading a rumbling volcano. but now a tie food is on its way a why there's been no surgeon migrants trying to cross since the united states, despite the lifting of trump, you are restrictions. and in sports, another big hitting performance from this baseball superstar are, is miles, will be here with that story made of itself the let's go to scotland now, where the former 1st minister nicholas sturgeon has been arrested. this is in connection with an investigation into the governing scottish national parties funding and finances. and one is developing story. we can speak to rory challenge with live in london, rory. tell us what you know as well, sir. when the police goldens released affairs, the test statements
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a short while ago, it didn't even name the bus and who had been arrested, it would basically said, and it was title it's investigation discovery, national policy funding and finances woman arrested. and they ones that went on to say that a 52 year old women, then couples in custody and being questioned, well, anyone who knows the history of this investigation, anyone who noted scholars, politics could put 2 and 2 together and say that that was nicholas dudgeon. and indeed, it wasn't long before it was confirmed to be sorry. now, nicholas stage and spikes would pass. and i said that this arrest was essentially by arrangement with police that she had gone along to a police station by appointments and of the arrest and questioning photos that so the stairs and take on this is that this was done in a calm and the co operative way, and that may well be the case box. this is still
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a big deal, a big deal for scottish politics. a big deal for purchase politics that the former leader of the same pay, the former fast administer of scotland should be arrested. be questioned august instead of serious mathis, this is part of what the police call operation branch form, which we know about this investigation a well this investigation has been going on for some time now since 2001. and it was basically launched over allegations of financial misspending within the scottish national policy. and the, the navigation is essentially the 6 160000 pounds. that's about $750000.00. that should have been ring fenced full. ready at independence come pay me a was spent by the policy for other things. and there have been
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numerous arrests. there was 3 arrests that are being made so far. nicholas dudgeon being the most recent, but also her husband's p. tomorrow. he is the former chief executive the policy, and he was arrested some months ago and question for 12 hours and then released the stage and family home with sealed off and searched by police another man cold calling b. c. he was arrested. he's the former treasurer of the policy. he was arrested questioned and i'm really sorry. this has been slightly moving, but saving the escalating investigation into these alleged and proprietary. how much of a surprise is this that nicholas sturgeon herself was arrested as well? i think a lot of people were expecting this to happen at some point. a lot of people wondering why it's happening already happens given that so as i just mentioned at the tomorrow, the custodians husband, full, the chief executive of the policy. he'd be interested. those 3 people who have now
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be interested uh all the 3 cigna trees on the policies finance accounts or used to be anyway when, when, when this was was relevant. sorry for 2 of them to be arrested and for nicholas does not so thing i think struck some people as surprising. now. nicholas doesn't step down. so as policy need and bus minister back in april, she said that there were many reasons by doing so long see because she had the full amount of love with the job. but at the time there was lots of stuff being said about how she is actually for and out of favor with that policy. and with the like sort at large i've had numerous issues that the strategies about how you achieve that independence. so starts, the discussions tend to reform recognition belts, but also going on in the background was operation broad phone and it is entirely possible that has a decision to step down was in some way connected to that,
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like where we chose all crystal clear as you learn of new developments you will keep a surprise. thank you very much. the ukraine says it is re taking its 1st town since the start of his counter offensive small town to load up. ne, in the west of the done yet screeching, keeps armed forces are released the video, which they say shows soldiers planting the ukrainian flag and load up. they've also said that their troops have taken several russian service men as prisoners. while elders yours, charles stratford is on the front line with ukrainian forces. a new kind at all me is saying that it is taking control of a small village close to the town of america and of a cisco. now that is in donates region and missionaries is consistent with what we've been hearing on telegraph channels from russian ministry progress that are embedded with the russians policies in that area. they saying that there has been
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a large push by ukrainian forces towards that town. we're also hearing of, of developments for the west of that's pushing further south from zap parisha via the ukrainians. but of course it's very difficult to independently confirmed issues . one thing we do know for shoulder is that this kind of rain is going to slow operations off a bit. it is very difficult for both sides to use the drones for reconnaissance and spotting areas to target. when these, these kind of low level cloud come up and of course the rain will make the ground very wet and very difficult to use. tract vehicles in a we've been spending time with a ukrainian or hillary units close to here. as they saw their operations in this counter offensive, you have to drive fos to on to, to repositions around bus more clear some of the skies make it easier for russian recognizance. we'll circle kamikaze drugs to whom in on ukrainian positions and
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military movement. ukrainian option a re file as close by and we are orders to run to the bunker inside a soldiers with ukraine's atf salt brigade. and that's all the same russian positions to the south. so bus moved to assist the infantry, which they say is it bumps and gradually no as they try to retake territory lost in recent weeks in the fall. and the guys from a 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, we hit them so our assault units can take enemy positions more easily. drones, feed lines, pictures of russian positions. yvonne waits for the older from a central come on post to file. a soviet built altered re piece is hidden on the
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trees. that's available. look up, but if you're trying to rushing around munition, we cannot use more than 6 channels and the single target we are around about 90 percent successful. it takes more than 6 to fully destroy a target. another gun takes over a few minutes late to the order is given. we have to move back on to cover quickly before russian, all tutoring replies. what your gardening forces 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 kilometer a week. back inside the bunker, 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 try to operate with precision the test shall lender slightly about the target,
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but of the correction. the 2nd was direct hit ukrainian policies of probing for weak points in russian defend cease in various locations along with the 1000 kilometers the front line. or as the long expected counselor offensive begins, charles profit al jazeera, the book moved. daniel hawkins is a journalist based in law school, and he told us about russian f as to repel the ukrainian counter offensive. well, it's clear from the russian embodies daily briefing the beside you've been interested in the vacation and fighting around the flanks of those of photos or friends in particular on the regions of the unloading cookies. a to a fairly large townsend. and in the net squeezen, and that's indicative ability reports we heard of a low on the southern is up what is your front with your cutting forces? focusing on flank attacks, trying to cuts off the russian southern front from the don't ask flanks as well. the russian of, of you claiming the claimant,
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attacks of laws has been unsuccessful saying they've lost around 300 soldiers, 11 tanks, including 3 level tanks, as well as worse as what to shoot him down. an s q 25 across the russian air force . also conducting as trucks, according to the m. o. d. on you claim, you know, observe ation posts come out of control centers in headquarters. deep behind enemy lines. now the russian forces very much trying to stop this offensive when it strikes before it's we begun and honest before there's time columns and all the vehicles make the way to the front line to iran. now where a supreme leader i, until the human a has said the west cannot stop there on from building nuclear weapons even if it wanted to. but he also said his country doesn't have any ambition to produce such weapons. he made those comments during an address on state television. 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 to officer and nuclear weapon. the security apparatus of the us repeatedly announced that a run is not getting often nuclear weapons over the past few months,
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twice they confess that there is no sign that a run is moving toward building 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. dorset jabari file this report from the run a. i a total of a human a was meeting with a group of high ranking officials from her owns nuclear program, who were presenting him with the latest achievements in the countries developments when it comes to nuclear work at his compound in the capital, the 84 year old supreme leader took the opportunity to deliver a response and a warning to those accusing iran of trying to build a nuclear weapon, saying that iran is not after such a thing and that is on his logic. but should it choose to do so?
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it has the capabilities to make a nuclear bomb, but that is not something iran is interested in. the supreme leader also took the opportunity to highlight the fact that he has no issues with reaching an agreement with the west. but it should be in a way that maintains the country's nuclear infrastructure, and that's it doesn't change anything in the countries nuclear program. he also went on to say that the reigning officials should continue cooperating with the international atomic energy agency. but at the same time, at maintaining the laws that have been passed in parliament's, that called for a reduction of basically adherence to additional protocols. under the 2016 nuclear deal, that is very much not functioning anymore. all in all the supreme leader maintaining a position of the doors. so open for negotiations, but the situation iran is going in with right now with these advancements is made and it's nuclear program is very, very different than that of when they were negotiating the 2015 nuclear deal.
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dosage of laurie ultra 0 to her on and mohammed durronda is a professor at the university of terre hall and he says, the supreme leader maintains this tough stance against the west. what he's basically telling to be the west is that the ron is not intimidated by the threats and that they cannot force you run to give up it sovereign, right? the said before as well, that if you run wanted to develop nuclear weapons, it could have done so many years ago and mobile. the reason why you run hasn't pursued nuclear weapons, is because you run doesn't believe in them. and i think there is some strong evidence for this during the 1980s when western european countries, germany and others, were getting at the same chemical weapons and be to use extensively against the russians. who do i suffered as the i survive 2 of those attacks and when the united
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states was getting military intelligence and the political cover to sit down and to get away uh, to, to escape any political repercussions. so you, ron, did not we time of year when people went to the leader to speak about developing chemical weapons back then. uh the leader that time. um for me the i to the whole maybe said no, we don't believe in this. so his fasfa is in accordance with the firewall, or any a. miss ortiz in northeastern philippines have put more villages on an evacuation watches, fears grow with a major volcanic corruption mountains. my on began spewing gas and rocks earlier this week, or the low reports from l. by products with situs and pasquals, father died the morning of june, the 9th she barely had time to mourn within an hour before these weren't that my own phone candle near their home was threatening to iraq. now the family is holding this week, edited back collision center. the full, let's say it's
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a fed up with suffering twice. i am a relatives from manila wanted to visit. i'm a bid. we've told him not to because they'll have to live here to some 2000 people have sought shelter here. it's one of several camps across the province. opposed by more are set to join. the authorities could expand evacuation orders to include thousands more, living outside the volcanoes, permanent danger zone. each family is given attend hot views every day in a box of food supplies that include powder, drinks, cancer, deans, and akila rice. but it's hot in here, especially when the doors outside, however, they're exposed to the elements, but it is up to the village. cheap says she's asked for these for more assistance to be the biggest problem here is the lack of water. we requested more drugs and containers so we can collect water for use in the toilet. hygiene is important
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because there are a lot of children here. despite the difficulties, they'd rather enjoy a temporary discomfort, then risk their lives. those old enough, remember, previous interruptions. you knew by now do mean human that it was one time directed and it was sudden the doctors how about we couldn't see the vehicles in front of us even if the headlights were on. even the old people who'd experienced it before, we'll try and get only bobby in the last time with your erupt, it in 2018 people spend more than 3 months away from home at the time range triggered volcanic muscles. something that could happen again with the onset, the months and sees it. part of a little i'll do 0 a by the philippines. and thousands of people have flocked to hawaii kilo way of volcano to witness its latest eruption. look at this, the latest pictures of the volcano lava fountains have been recorded as high as 60
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meters. callaway is located on hawaii big island, and is one of the world's most active volcanoes. now there is no risk posed by the latest eruption, but it is expected to last for some time. the still ahead on alpha 0, people vote in montenegro as voters decide who will represent them in parliament. on charlie angela of the island of come right, is a scientist, a research and the comp and mixing capabilities. finally, sequences to assess the impact on climate change. in sports, australia has officially become the world's number one test cricket teen far it's mile will be here with that story later this. so the
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highlighted. we got plenty of what when the weather sweeping across south america, bands of cloud rolling from a west to east. this is a very active co front of this one, actually really hold the temperatures down cold weather coming in across the good parts of the modern chain it 10 self is the top 10 between point of service member few days ago we'd be getting up into the 20 so that is something of a shock to the system. a some see and also saying some of that cool about coming through 19 celsius. the top temperature here on sunday, often new coldest steel is we go on into monday about weather eventually pushing up towards re or east, impossible as it allows the dry western area seeing the lobby showers, which stretched the way up into the carrot being still sing some rather, wet weather across cuba, but hopefully over the next i'll say the west to weather just starting to not it's way a little further west was we have seen flooding into west central, posit cuba, some tv shows that still affecting jamaica nicaragua, across the rick at that it's a panama catching a few showers. wanted to show us every tools this now is,
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but can you throw weather and sunshine here? dry, i'm sorry for good pots on sunday, of course that eastern side of the u. s. into east composite canada, but much needed, right. and that will save us wipe of the waste switch over the next couple of days . helping with one of us the, the frank assessments. quite frankly, elizabeth dress, the elephant in the room. the reason in the south koreans want their own newsletter to terrace is because they don't trust the us informed opinions. fighting has basically lost this thing up so far that it is impossible virtually for somebody else 7 to the race at this point. in depth analysis of the case headlines, so then by the end 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 had been fighting and we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict. it's the consequence of war. the human suffering that we have a 4th time,
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we brave bullets and bombs, and some of the world's most trouble regions. the army fled in the face of idols advance. it is one of the most serious thoughts of violence in recent years. in some instances, we are the targets because we give voice to those demanding freedom the rule of law . and we always include the views from all sides. the the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching else is 0. our headlines for doctors association incidents west and our full region says 1000 civilians have been killed since mid april. the group is
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appealing to the international community. comparing the situation to the rwandan genocide, ukraine's defense ministry says it's troops of re taking their 1st town since announcing the counter offensive. they have published a video which they say shows soldiers in a town and west of them. yet the former 1st minister of scotland as nicholas sturgeon had been arrested in connection with her parties. finances police say she has been questioned as part of an ongoing investigation into the ruling scottish national party. monique rose melton, negroes, presidency, echo lots of which has cast his ballot in the parliamentary elections in march. he hosted millard, you kind of it in the presidential election run off. over 540000 voters are expected to choose candidates from 15 parties and coalitions. their political leanings range from pro western to pro serbian, reflecting the division over mountain equal split from serbia. the outcome could affect mountain he was bid to join the e u. that colina is a visit,
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each has more from the capital for green month and negative holes, the snip election for a new government the for the government in the last 3 years. both are as cold for a period of the political stability. after 3 years of political turmoil, the election pulls to give the highest 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 call and let me organization is focused on the economy and fight against corruption and organized crime. the movements quickly emerge 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. it's a few months later in april this year, the moments vice presidents, y'all cool new lot the which one, the presidential elections. and now, as far as victory is in sites, but there is one problem according to pre election pulse europe, no movement, we'll need to call the some partner. you're a moment national and minorities, the democratic party of socialists. everything is possible in montenegro. if that
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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 14 years after 2020 alexis, the strongest party montenegro, couldn't fight partners to form the government and became the opposition. the fee, so far as the leader me was you cannot which in the reason presidential elections mark the open there on your calendar is loved the leadership of the party of their 25 years. and part is political rhetoric, consultants for the 1st time in the center of the complaint for the parliamentary elections. vern's ethnic issue is that political leaders promised increases in salaries, fences, but their standards of leaving a new government is expected streams limits, economic reference to call. i think the visas and to say country closer to european union membership, author millage economy 0 investment partners. so looking for a new political leader in montenegro who will take provost and positions in this
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part of region we call in is obviously it's for good. it's one thing that go live over here, philip, which is an independent montenegrin political scientist. he's with us live from would the what was the campaign like yes, your report there was completed right. the officer, the 3 years of me, the golf tournament, oil and is the political instability. we have a campaign which was a little less dramatic. we've been talking about the cost, the economy, mostly organized, crime and corruption, but then the new majority has its own turmoils. so your rights in the she was right can abriel 2 months ago the president of vice president of the europe now movement, the presidency. and now they're trying to, i'm guessing their popularity within the parliament, the uh, i think. and the polls are showing that they are the dark up to above,
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to women for the 1st time, entry of decades to replace the p. s. u colors are the best us the most popular party in the country. and our correspondent nick alina was just telling us that this is the end of an era in montenegro, right? this is the 1st boat since the former president, me lose, you kind of which step down after 30 years in power. what's going to change in the post? you're going to ventura. and i would challenge that statement because didn't yet look for the mirror. i happened 3 years ago over to kind of which was the power in the parliament. so what's happening now is that the outgoing prime minister, mr advisor, which, who lost the, the in know confidence most, both plus thought was, is already, is trying to preserve power. so last week already he created the fair, a good that is involving mr. spice the most likely coming new prime minister from
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montenegro and was calling for the prosecutor to investigate him for the a ledger the old man in, in a global credit, the quarter a see scan that was coming from inquiry and encrypted couldn't see investor. the quote was arrested in montenegro this much. it's an interesting video the politic that's for sure. and the the incoming government that the core of the power invented, tennessee was not shown to be a viable alternative to you've got. no, it's free that case longer all that was burden corruption and organized crime, says smith, but a positive it's closest associates were arrested for again, for organized crime. that's to give us money. so what will happen tonight? we as, as your report there, is your partners funded for both, but it's a perfectly a said the europe now will need partners to form a coalition government if you'd be interested to see who are they located,
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called the goal chance it just will look like in the coming months and the mirror, philip events, thank you very much for joining us on the program today. thank you very much, sir. more than a week after sent a goal is opposition leader. this month sancho was sentenced to 2 years in prison. he has still not be interested. he was found guilty of corrupting youth in a trial where he was initially accused of rape. the verdict lead to violent protests that left 23 people dead. nicholas hack reports from the car. break or steve? so it's, and it goes well f language, a taboo, subject that wrapper mcgee addresses in the song denouncing the impunity around sexual violence against women in her country. the finds that she and her friend kadijah a social worker are taking on. they say more women and girls had been attacked since opposition leader sancho was found guilty. we saw the dream people was processing a cam in some point,
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i mean wrapping them and making some violence on them. if you're not with the brother, man, you know, you will not save you. they just common how they just come and i mean, race you so it has not been convicted of rape but was sentenced to 2 years in jail for corruption of youth. in other words, judges accused him of debauchery and paying for sex with someone under the age of 21. the verdicts towards his chances to run in the upcoming election ahead of the verdict, he denounced what he called a politically motivated trial. sancho denied sexually assaulting his accuser. 23 year old edgy sorry to have a wonderful number in a statement. many found his use of language offensive and inflammatory. he said if you had to reach someone, he wouldn't choose one who looks like it to him. pansy, could you just as some of those words have encouraged violence against women tend to try out. we mean it was being victim of 60 all abuse and rape, our afraid to speak out and seek justice. we want peace,
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the chat at the women's gathering, organized by the government. it's already is or denouncing the violence against women. but rights groups accused security forces of arbitrary detention torture and killing of protest. years using live rounds were outside this main focus house. he still has not been arrested. the opposition has tried to organize peaceful protests, but the government has bound administration saying it wants to avoid further violence for we spend sancho supporters. this is an attempt to silence the old position. so who has called on the supporters destroying the presidential palace and over through microsoft? is that clearly? uh it is um, in uh, in response phone call is someone who wants to lead people a population which is 99.9 to 9 post on black as compared
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to a monkey. is that so problems i think is 5, you 5 a problem? i think in a demo, kazi, in this tussle for power between president, my key cell end of this month, sounds good. mcgee says women and young girls who are victims of sexual abuse are being ignored and silenced a brutal consequence of this ongoing political crisis. nicholas hall counter 0. the car, a donald trump has described the charges against him, some mishandling classified documents as ridiculous and an abuse of power. the former us president made the comments and speeches to republican state conventions on saturday. trump was formerly indicted earlier in the week under the us espionage act. she hubbard, tennessee has the details. already know you crush the video that proceed to donald trump's appearances that both be georgia and north carolina republican conventions was a succinct response to the indictment. i'm sealed against him on friday,
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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 time through over the 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 coming after you and i'm just standing in their way here i am. i'm standing in iowa. i always will usually speaking of a north carolina convention from school, i'm a vice president and now rival mike pence. wow. north carolina like almost all the problems opponents in the primaries. you agree? the trump was the victim of double standards,
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a 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 to fake news media group smells. and actually it really is a sense of grievance. yeah. even as opposed to just how if, if the policy remains up for grabs by trump's opponents and bring our country back at the unsettling presence from 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 at the effect the indictment might have on donald trump's 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
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solidifies in space against what he calls the which ones she ever comes out to 0, greensboro, north carolina. and staying in the us, many officials and migrant advocates haven't dissipated, a search and asylum claims after the expiration of a 3 year long immigration policy last month known as title $42.00, the law allowed the rapid expulsion of many and documented migrants during the corona virus pandemic rob reynolds reports 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 a month ago. the biding 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
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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 $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,
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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, strong holes 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. and there, early evidence points to florida, and we know where that points who would use it as an vulnerable people as political ponds. is there no shame california authorities say the people responsible could face criminal charges, including kidnapping rob reynolds, l g 0? los angeles. a huge stain storm has hit the northern air,
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rocky city of mosul. large parts of the area are covered by the sand, including landlords like gal nori. most low visibility has disrupted life and many people. the color of the sky turned to orange rock experience more than a dozen sand storms. last year. they were blamed on the expansion of desert conditions and at least one person has died and heavy flooding in central and eastern cuba. thousands of others have been displaced. the provinces of kinda gay and gun malware. the hardest hits the heavy rains, of course, bridges to collapse, cutting off several villages of the ocean is the world's largest carbon sink, absorbing about 30 percent of all carbon dioxide emissions. it is a vital but unprotected buffer against climate change. just how much carbon the continental shelves can absorb is not fully understood yet. the 5 year research program is under way, hoping to change that. as charlie angela reports from cambrai and scotland.
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launching new research into the debt to discover more about ocean to call than 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, in between so we're talking about 10 to 15 centimeters forensic. most of the biggest habitat understands 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
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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 1.5 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 activity these and how they impact call them levels. the next step is to identify how vulnerable they are to human activities. we have seen partners some and so 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
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a better understanding of how carbon is stored in all c flows. the ocean is 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 the benefits of the seascape and known, but to protection can follow charlie on to the outer 0. come break, scotland. all right, is time for all your sports coverage with far as male who has joined us on set far . thank you so much. 0 novak johnson, which is closing in on a record 23rd grand slam title. the serving star is currently taking onto half root and the friendship and final needs to win. just one more set to capture the title junk of which could become both the events. oh, the champion and the only man to win all 4 majors. that's yes, fairly an open french open. when will then add us open on at least a free vacation or job, which is quite
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a to history is attracted in plenty of attention from fans and even stars likes and killing and bobby's laughter. and abraham and vicious jake, jo ann hall and olivia is yuru, are all on hands at roland girls. english wine tech already has her hands on the window trophy that will number one beats caroline as much of the czech republic in that final on saturday. it's the 3rd time in 4 years. that's fine. tech has won the roland garrett title and i'll surely have beaten india. it's when the world has championships. india were bold out for 234 and they're 2nd anything except the oval in london. just the most truly of victory by $209.00 wrong somehow switched their attention to an ash series against english, which starts on friday. at 10 runs and it manchester city have become european champions for the 1st time. the english club secured a narrow when over enter, milan and assembled fell. monique reports the eyes
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of the footballing world were fixed on assembled for the biggest much in european club football. manchester city, widely regarded as the favorite way between the champions league for the very 1st time in the way and into milan side. were you looking to stay around the world and become full time european champions? officer a k g stones. the 1st big jump built in manchester city early holland. the norwegian, however, couldn't give his side the lead. 50 boston pip gone. you'll then have the major problem to deal with kevin to boy who's been one of the english clubs don't play the this. these is pulled up into the price of soldier on the belgian have to go off. says off to the break. god, jo, this team had a really shaky moment. an uncharacteristic, mistaken defence. nearly lifting into take the lead time in
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the pill champion didn't allow that good to face then. has the respondents done rotary producing a stunning strike to put mine city ahead finish from into into nearly struck back straight away. but somehow the ball state out of the net, the city then rode the look again into substitute, remodeling, the cost of denied by edison's need to go, we can go be beside. i'm then in the dying moments of added on times, the resilience delta produced. another moment of magic, just instead of going through his save, making sure city held on for one minute when to see the maiden champion lea chrome . it's been a memorable season for manchester city. this victory in this stumble, ceiling a trophy treble for pep,
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guardiola and displacing the ex. hey leak. i'll just see it up. well guardiola has been cities manager since 2016 and said when he says trophy had become his obsession. it sometimes looks like this competition this year, this find them was retained to stars because we're not confused for the fight. how high be, and by the same time they could to score at the end, the goal, the chance that they had that is save one extra time a you can lose the game and i would be the same person. we would be the same team. we'd be the same club today was our year. quite sure as god. so this is football, the setbacks help to improve. i'm still wondering what happened in those last 25 minutes. we had the ball on the goal line. we had the crossbar. the great site you from the goalkeeper, it was probably already written. you have to try to change what was written, but we didn't make it to night. and it wasn't easy for us today was
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a fine of and such a long season. and obviously you're feeling tired, but so so happy for the game and you try one of those times to give it all we didn't have our best game. but in the final this all you need, you need to win the game. and, and we did that today. we've been together, we lose together. i'm very proud as a team, i'm very proud of every player because we put 100 percent. we're brace today, the plates, particular goods and the end to as difficult. wise. what i've been fighting for for many, many years and you know, it's incredible we, we've been able to achieve that. which city, you know, the 1st one in the history of the club. so will always be associated in that way with the, with a clump. so it's, it's really special. the winners of the asking champions league will be decided later this sunday alley of egypt taking on title holders. we did a casablanca ali, have the advantage going into the 2nd leg of this final, after 21 victory in cairo last week. the egyptian side have won this title
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a record 10 times. we died. we'll have home support behind them for this game. of all the vegas uh golden knights are one went away from lifting their 1st ever stanley cub. they beat to florida panthers at 32 in games for chandler stevenson scored a twice clean house and also got on this 4 sheets to give his team a 31 series. leave the golden knights, have a chance to close out the series on home ice on tuesday. feel confident. i mean, is one of guys that 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, 20 went away from, you know, a lot of dreams for a lot of guys of hands, baseball superstar show hail autonomy is head his 18th home run of the season. it was his 3rd homerun in 5 games. despite the attorney's efforts,
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his late angels team still went on to lose secrecy against the seattle there. okay, that is all you support for now back to 0 bar as well. thank you so much for all that sports coverage. and i'm going to be back in just a few moments after this short break with more of your world that to the basically entities just the un fits the purpose was like many critics sites just obsolete and doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is poured into its hard hitting in to be you think about to the minus on washington
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enough for money to go on its own and built it's on thought provoking on for centuries, people have been taking care of our so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well via the story on told to how does era for adult teeth and from one is a is a home will tough was what dreams were made. they turned into a nightmare of a resting soul, which you by august team has been for johnson foot bowling legend. eric kent introduces cloud, your temporary, one of the special few stood up for that believes, whatever the cost for the gold rebels on algebra for philippine coast guard personnel. this has become a daily routine. the heading up to cease to contain the spread of industrial fuel is leaking from a tank or the cap size, the february to 28. you can see that shiny stretch over there. it's about the kilometer and
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a half. that's the oil that's filling out from the tanker. at the end of that stretch was where the sun can tanker was found about 400 meters down at the bottom of the sea. the pepsi and the worse of the oil spill. they don't know when the ships container like blow wide open the town where most of the oil had washed short, says coral reeves have been damaged and it intends to take legal action. the crisis in west or for a 1000 civilians killed since april doctor's association, appeals to the international community for health the times thorough venyadi. this is elza 0 line from de also coming up to date of former 1st minister of scotland. nicholas sturgeon has been arrested in connection

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