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we are the ones traveling the extra mile. there are other media don't go. we go there and we give them a chance to tell the story. the a crisis in west or for a 1000 civilians killed since april. a doctor's association appeals to the international community for help the times thorough then yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is elsa 0 live from the also coming up in the show. the former 1st minister of scotland. nicholas sturgeon has been released without charge after police arrested her in connection with her parties. finance. what your credit forces are trying to do here is self enough targets in an around box moved as part of the beginnings of this counter offensive. we report from the
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front lines in eastern ukraine where a government forces are trying to retake territory loss. the rushes military. 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. the and so we begin in a sedan were after a day of relative calm. fighting has once again resumed across the capitol and its neighboring cities. the power struggle between the army and the power military rapids support forces is also worse and an ethnic conflict in the door for region. more than 1000 civilians have reported. we've been killed in west star for since mid april. local dr. syndicate has made a point to the international community to help in the fighting. the killings have reportedly been carried out by gunmen, mainly in the city of l. janetta. our 4 is awesome. the scene of violence sparks by
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territorial disputes and access to water between tribes. though it spiraled into an armed conflict, when mostly ethnic african tribes took up arms against the arab dominated government 20 years ago, former president, tomorrow this year then responded by mobilizing a power military force known as the judge of we'd have been morgan reports now from i'm dorman, with more on the violence and or for the most of the information that is coming is coming from people who are able to survive. ansley to, to neighboring tad in the refugee accounts. there is very sparse communications. once you leave jeanina either going towards central dar 4 or towards north star for people have been trying to report about the status 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 far as i know, doctors say that they've been trying to communicate with their own colleagues on
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the ground, but it has been very difficult. they say that they don't know if 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 for, for people, for 8 workers in the neighboring tad or for people here in the capital cartoon. now people is are for see that they've been large, be forgotten because of the ongoing slicing here. and have to be said that since the conflicts started in 2003, what's happening right now is probably at the same or actually a 100 times worse. so they say that their situation is catastrophic, and they've been appealing to many parent organizations, but they stay with big 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. hipaa mentioned thousands of people are fleeing the violence in west and or for there are escaping into neighboring chat houses here as the bus robbie has more from audrey in eastern chat. this is a place where 8 organizations are poised to try to deal with this enormous
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humanitarian catastrophe. that our, by our day by day just keeps getting worse. we've been speaking to refugees that have been pouring in from west star for we can surmise from the uptake of people that have been coming in, that there has been a low in the fighting that is allowed for people to try to get out. but as soon as they arrive here, they tell us the ongoing fighting skirmishes, gun battles, street, the street battles, those are still continuing in elgin, in a city everyone we've been speaking to says the same thing that they are being targeted by arrow blues shows that those of the african must lead tribes often have to lie about who they are to try to get through checkpoints where they have to pay for their freedom, where they are robbed of their cell phones and almost entirely all of their property where they are experiencing severe beatings men, women, children, no one is being spared the indignities of those check points. and despite that,
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they feel lucky to get out because they say not everybody does. we've spoken to multiple people who have had relatives killed, who had been split up from their families who don't know where the rest of their groups are because during their journey, they faced gun fires. they faced attacks by malicious and they were split up and running into for us, getting out any way that they could are trying to scotland now, where the former 1st minister nicholas sturgeon has been released without charge after being arrested earlier today. this was in connection with an investigation into the governing scottish national parties funding and finances. finance is leslie riddle, is a scottish political commentator. and also she's with us live from rockies in scotland. we're going to talk about the politics of this in a moment, but 1st i have to ask you, what can we infer and what can we not infer from the fact that nicholas sturgeon was 1st arrested, then released without charge annoyingly nothing. i mean,
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you could infer as ordinary citizens whatever you want, but the scottish political and legal system rather, is incredibly tough on content of course. so whilst there is a situation like this, none of us could really speculate divides the patterns that of established beyond the status of facts that the chief executive of this and pay also her husband peter metal was arrested, likes the estimate pro and released fairly quickly without charged and so the parties treasure calling basically exactly the same thing. nicholas trojan was a 3rd segment to write on the accounts of the s and p. so it was kind of expected that this, the 1st 2 had, had gone through that process at some point. it was likely that nicholas starts and would follow, and it seems to to isn't for 7 hours being questioned and has been released without charge. so now we're no real further on then we brought before as to whether or not
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there really is enough evidence now to move forward to some kind of charges that will stick to the eyes of our legal system. who won't go forward with anything unless they think the evidence is good. okay, i follow all of that. i want to make the thing one thing i want, i wanna make, sorry, one thing very clear for myself and for of yours. is there a scenario where she is released without charge, but then later on in the process still found guilty of mishandling money within the party that guess? because you know, as yet there haven't been charges laid. so the evidence is not being collected by the place they'll present it since you have boss to are popularized or fiscal, which is the name of the scottish legal prosecuting side. and then look at it and decide if they need to get more evidence of the skiff. the police need to try harder if there's enough evidence to proceed with a case. or if there isn't enough evidence, i'm not say end of it. all right, okay, understood? leslie, thank you very much, but for that part of the conversation, we really wanted to bring you on obviously to talk politics. what is the impact of
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all of this going to be on the scottish national party? well, it's obviously not good. i'm not ideal. i mean, the fact that yours we're speaking about essentially a previous politician and she's not even current play holding mass offers. so 1st minister in a relatively small country, that's $5200000.00 of us in scotland. and this is west talking about. and i'll just say that the kind of says it, so it tells its own story. she's got state is across the world for a long time, even impressed. and she was actually in preston's most popular politician what just bizarre because the ascent they want to break breast and not they want independence for scotland. so she's a, she's got a large footprint for a small woman. and a guess that is why there is international interests not and in kind of what happens next with her. however, for those of us, i also wanna independent support or who want to move forward. we've had to price this and now we've got to just accept, she's gone and she,
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when she resigned earlier this year, we thought a process with go there is a new leader of the us and pace. it's tough for him. it's tough for him to even today. he had a major bbc interview for the 1st time. totally overshadowed with an hour's again, but his prayed assessor. so it's not so easy. so that begins to answer what was going to be my next question, which is, what impact could this have on the pro independence movement as well? this is the weird thing because opinion polls are suggesting that the par, say the, the s and p could lose 23 seats. so the next general election to labor. however, when you the same polls are suggesting that 53 percent of scott's nor botkin dependence. so there's a strange, almost attachment between independent supporters who are still checking on on still one to find a way through this. and on this on page that this traditionally been the vehicle for all of that dependent support. pretty much all right, leslie?
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rid of scottish political commentator. thank you so much for joining us from scotland today. thanks. the ukraine. it says it has re taken its 1st town since the start of its counter offensive. the small town of blo, don't ne, in the west of the don't yet screeching keys, armed forces have released the video, which they say shows soldiers planting the ukraine and flag in the town. they also said their troops have taken several russian service men as prisoners. houses are, as 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 a very can know the 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 a large push by ukrainian forces towards that town. we're also hearing of,
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of developments for the west of that pushing further south from zap parisha by the ukrainians. but of course it's very difficult to independently confirmed issues. one thing we do know for sure to 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 cover, and of course the rain will make the ground very wet and very difficult to use. tract vehicles in the weeping, spending time with a ukrainian auction or a unit close to here. as they saw their operations in this counter offensive, you have to drive foss to on to, to re positions around bus. most clear summer sky is make it easier for russian recognizance. we'll circle kamikaze, drugs to who may not ukrainian positions,
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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 80 assault brigade. and that's all the thing rushing positions to the south. so bus moved to assist the infantry, which they say is advancing, crunch really know as they try to we take territory last in recent weeks. the one in the fall and the guys from a sold unit 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 life, pictures of russian positions. yvonne waits for the order from a central come on post to file. a soviet built all to the re piece is hidden on the
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trees. attributable look up, but we're trying to russian, all right, munition, we cannot use more than 6 channels and the single target we are around about 90 percent successful. believe 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 gardening forces are trying to do here is something out 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 bunk, even what use the screen and says that he sees the shows the target table uh get the most of that target was 100 meters from our positions which i top rated based position, so shell lend at the slightly above with their target,
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but of the correction. the 2nd was the ukranian policies of probing for weak points in russian defend cease in various locations along with the 1000 kilometers the front line. as the long expected, counselor offensive begins, tossed off without a 0, the bulk mode. daniel hawkins is a journalist based in law school, and he told us about russian efforts to repel lis, ukrainian counter offensive. well, it's clear from the russian embodies debriefing that beside you've been in this occasion and fighting around the flanks of the photos your friends, in particular on the regions of the unloading code. these are 2 fairly large, townsend and in the net squeezen. and that's indicative of the 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 cut off the russian southern front from the don't ask flags as well, the russian, i, what are you claiming that the claimant attacks of laws have been unsuccessful,
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saying they've lost around 300 soldiers, 11 tanks, including 3 level tanks as well, as worse as what a shooting down an s q 25, across the russian f o. also conducting as trucks. according to the m. o. d. on you claim you and observe asian poses, come on a controls and doesn't headquarters. deep behind enemy lines. now the russian invoice is 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. the still ahead on else 0, living in the shadow of a box, a mosque, we have the story of the palace stay in the family facing eviction after 70 years. and many a northeastern philippines flee, a rumbling volcano will have one that the
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112 global perspectives the the, [000:00:00;00] the, you watching else a 0 reminder of on the top stories that doctors association incidents west and are for region says 1000 civilians have been killed since mid april. the group is 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
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a video which they say shows soldiers in a town west of don't yet month negroes, presidency echo, but lots of it. she has cast his balance in the parliamentary elections in march. he hosted me load, you kind of, it should have presidential election run off. over 540000 voters are expected to choose candidates from 15 parties and coalitions, their political leanings range from pro weston to pro serbian and reflecting the division over mountain. he goes split from serbia, the outcome could have fixed mountain equals bid to join the european union to iran . now, where a supreme leader, i, until the hominy has said that the west cannot stop there on from building nuclear weapons. even if there are on wanted to, but he added his country doesn't have any ambition to produce such weapons. made the comments during an address on state television. as we get fellows. i see that when you have a, they say they all concerned about nuclear weapons, they lie, they know that we are not to after 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,
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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 will go to this dosage or bar a file. this report from here on a i a total of a home and a was meeting with a group of high ranking officials from your 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? it has the capabilities to make
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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 at the reigning officials to continue cooperating with the international atomic energy agency. but at the same time and 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 position of the doors. so open for negotiations, but the situation iran is going in with right now with the advancements has made and it's nuclear program is very,
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very different than that of when they were negotiating the 2015 nuclear deal. dorset jabari algebra 0 to hong the 3 british tourists are missing. after their boat caught fire off egypt, the red sea coast 12 other tourists and 12 egyptian crew members have been rescued and brought to shore. the boat was reportedly around 9 kilometers from the coast. when the fire started, police say it was caused by a short circuit, is really authority to threaten to forcibly display safe palestinian family from their home and occupied east jerusalem. which comes after a contentious legal struggle this last decades villain mark supports from occupied east jerusalem. away from the well told in taurus traps of east jerusalem's old city, a peaceful scene plays host to a historic legal struggle for 97 decades. notice of lavonne has lived here on the time of the but not for the 1st time. she now faces fullest expulsion, an elevated stress. that's the other than you see the clothes that i get to this. i've become more agitated. i should take a sedative once
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a day in the last 15 days. i've taken the morning noon a night because i can feel my heart pounding. a lifetime of personal china just represents the plight of palestinians in occupied east jerusalem. what is ready settlers of public consort to reshape the cities identity? her landlord, allied with that settling movement has tried to expel her through recurring cold cases because before her but he says this funds owner was jewish. it's outrages that is that even today in 2023 is using this a discriminatory law against palestinians only to pick ballast emails from houses and homes in east jerusalem based on this nation that is right in active. purposefully that little puff top a century ago allows jews to reclaim, historically do a show in properties in east jerusalem, but does not permit palestinians to do the same around never has watched as ready, families replace the palestinian childhood friends before me. it's politically,
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it's legally, it's morally unacceptable, spend coo and bugs off, is that your opinion is representative to palestine and like the other diplomats visiting him. he hopes international pressure may encourage his radio authorities to change calls. this is a simple method case. the case of the eviction of a family who has a housing rides here given to them. on the basis of contracts established decades ago, her sons of sold to help her and save her home. but in the face of a new call told a few legal roots remain in session of the oven and cameras of income town, a lot of the families, homes, and so on, because they being told today. finally, there eviction will take place. but of 2 years of anxious on sites and see there's still a real guarantee when or even if these were any place, but i was to turn up and the fellow who was an inmate, would you be in the meantime? no, i must wait with private pain while a husband most stuff
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a welcome is visiting us to this, to witness the problem to be the stealing the past. through the past you live, you present a new future. when they do that, you'll have no present. a new future is up to 6 to 8 years of waking up to this few noticeable bands not showing now where and when she will safely fall asleep again. the monks, i'll just say ro occupied east jerusalem. authorities in northeastern philippines have put more villages on an evacuation watches, fears grow of a major volcanic eruption mountains. my on began skewing gas and rocks earlier in the week. going to be low reports from all day 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,
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edited back collision center, the se, it'll say it up with suffering twice. i am a relatives from manila wanted to visit. i know that we've told him not to because they'll have to appear 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, and a box of food supplies that include powder, drinks, cancer deans, and akila rice. but it's hot in here, especially when the doors pulse outside, however, they're exposed to the elements. but it, there's a lot of village cheap says, she's asked for these for more assistance and allow me to be the biggest problem here is the lack of water. we've requested more drugs and containers so we can collect water for use and the toilet hygiene is important
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because there are a lot of children here. despite the difficulties, they'd rather endured temporary discomforts, the risk their lives, those old enough, remember, previous erupt. sions, new thing, the new mean. human that it was one time directed and there was sudden the documents. how about we couldn't see the vehicles in front of us even if the headlights were on the old people who'd experienced it before. we'll try and give them a body in the last time, but 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. a tie one says a deployed fighter jets after 10 chinese war planes flew into the island. so cold air defense zone. this is the 2nd time in less than a week. the island reported renewed chinese military activity. paging considers ty
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wants to break away, powered free and has not ruled out taking it by force. under it says, open to an embassy engaging after breaking its diplomatic ties with taiwan. the mission was unveiled by the foreign ministers of the 2 countries. the opening coincides with a visit by hunger and presidential myra, to castro to china. andras is the latest of several central american and caribbean countries to end their recognition of ty, one in favor of aging. meanwhile, cubans government is denying reports that china has been operating an intelligence unit in the country for many years. it comes as the white house as a facility was upgraded in 2019 to enhanced china is presence on the caribbean island. it's no big chunk of which has just won a record 23rd grand slam type. 36 year old serbian star feet casper. root of norway in straight sets to win the french open final. and in doing so junk of age becomes
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both the events oldest champion and the only man to win all 4 majors. that's the australian open sprint shopping, wimbledon, and us. so on at least 3 occasions each and that does it for me, serial then yay. weather is next. then inside story, we'll look at donald trump's indictment and his political ramifications, the color. we still have a trouble, so i try it out and say the array being said, it is making his way towards your good yachts over the next dial. so i certainly somebody to keep an eye on bringing some really have your interest that western side of, in the meanwhile, across the right peninsula, we will the entity house into the open waters. it is lousy dry and boys it hope of getting up into the mid to high forty's. full, many scattering a shy was there across the west and palm soft. the kids are rolling for the race
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with through the caucasus georgia. otherwise you're on saying so my west a weather uh media to we will say a few shouts they're having to. i know the past all around over the next style. so but nothing too much to speak of. joseph one or 2 showers, just clipping the far north west of africa as well. okay. nothing too much to speak of. the main writing will be across the topic. seizing across the west africa, big down, pull, slip, likely pocket to the front of the showers on the east. the waste just rolling across liberia. we'll see over the, over the next few days could cause some localized flooding. the shells spun right the way across to was the rift valley of a sort of a roof. probably does look disappointing the dry over the next dial. so you, you might catch a coast to show it to, can you, but not think too much whether, meanwhile, clipping the southern cape just off to midnight on march 10th. 1945. devastating us
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a rage on tokyo unleashed firestone on a densely populated area within and paper houses by sunrise more than a 100000 people. but that 70 years later, those who survived seek recognition and compensation for the event that defined their lights only to find themselves still cost aside. witness paper sitting on it just as president donald trump, to 5 horns. now he's the 1st form or us leader to face federal criminal charges. he says it's a political hip job on his 2024 presidential campaign. but what does it mean for america and the future of its democracy? this is inside story,
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