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the mexican government literally told the traffickers, we have to produce the bike because a new america is public enemy number one is drug abuse. and the lordship, the international drug trafficking, calling to take some power truck loads on out to 0. the, the search and rescue operation goes into the knowledge of the coast of greece, off the boat carrying hundreds of microns sinks, at least $79.00 people of dates, the october cry. this is their life. and also coming up the governor of so downs with stuff for region is killed down to accusing directed support forces, paramilitary group of genocide. the us fed reserve hold solve for raising interest
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rates, but hence, but more so likely this year. and then the world's best, the european union sykes and major script award recognizing artificial intelligence, [000:00:00;00] the at least 79. people have drowned off greece's southern coast and will become one of your worst migrant birds thinkings. hundreds more fitted high winds have complicated the risk of operation. there are reports. the boat was carrying up to 750 people. joan, several police reports from color mata. of these men are among some $100.00 survivors of the shipwreck, that being temporarily sheltered in a warehouse on the column at the docks in southern greece. 8 workers told us some
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fainted when they were brought on show, and we're in a state of shock. it's likely that they have loved ones who didn't survive. the boat's thinking, just one of i you of all seemed to be sent to be got the call about a ship wreck at 4 am. and the coast guard told us there were $700.00 people on board and we thought that was exaggerated, but apparently it wasn't for the survivors here said that the women and children were below the decks. and it seems they suffered the worst effects of the capsizing . but of really cool the coast, god says the trauma was supposed to be heading for italy on tuesday morning and asked only for food and water as it sped north. but in the small hours of wednesday, as it had on it coast guard vessel, sailed along sided, its engines, stopped working. the captain of the greek coast guard vessels set the boat, looked side to side so violently that it capsized and sank. and 15 minutes, possibly the result of panic on the overcrowded boat greece is can take,
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the government has declared 3 days of morning. but some here say that politics have played a big purse in the tragedy. via june has become highly tense area ever since turkey said in march of 2020, that it was no longer going to prevent asylum seekers from reaching greek islands and the great coast guard and bought a good have been on jaila to prevent them from doing so. many human traffickers have chosen the long hold mediterranean route, either from tucker shows or from north african shows directly to instantly using logic vessels carrying hundreds of people and the numbers speak for themselves some 6 and a half 1000 people have reached greece across the sea. so far this year, according to the united nations, but some $54000.00 have reached instantly. this lady was one of many local residents who brought clothes. she was turned away. no women's clothes were needed, said the aid worker. no children's, because none of them survived. jumpstart opal, us,
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i'll just come out to the sierras on track to be one of the deadliest for migrants crossing the mediterranean. at least 1000 people have died. so father scanned the international organization to migration says that's 13 percent higher than a year ago. the title of crossing the central me to training has also sought to its highest level since you recall, again, 2009 at least $42000.00 across during the 1st full month of this year, a full fold increase from 2020 to the u. n. h c us is that one in every 74 people world wide is now a refugee and last year, so the largest increase in the recorded number of refugees. david you, embryo was once a migrant who made the dangerous journey from libya to italy. he is now an activist and spokesman for refugees in libya. he says the situation for asylum seekers in libya is disparate. i think the right to get the media and then i don't receive this protection because what some of these make anything. there is a kind of
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a mix which benefits from my, from my body by detaining me by putting me to slip level by exploiting my family even distinguish them. so when we mentioned the you officials problem to leave us talking about a different kind of agreement with the state not being able to visit these drugs and just to see how of applauded it is because uh i for so many tabs. 17 times that i was are bitterly detained and lived. yeah. just because i was a mass phillips you could've been, rebel, has illegal immigrants are immediately booked under the category of trying to cross them and explain. yeah, so i was in, in prison, so many times and the cost of clean displaces. i was subject to delivery because when i have to work for 3 consecutive months, it's without being paid without to being provided the necessary. you know, or do you mind basic needs we're talking about, you know,
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big change from accessing for the cream drinking water. this is something that europe young people come out to start with falls in the morning. i know they drink a lot of what else is the wake up and they're having good sleep, big scene to from being able to sleep and tried with just newly born. and then, you know, you must supplicating rules when that have to, in, you're severe, degrading the human by a nation's sylvia speaking in this perspective. that is, why would say that, do you also reduce, you know, storage i'm, i'm looking to find alternatives for the situation because no one really wants to migrate using this journey. as the governor of saddam's with stuff or origin has been killed. so down, so he says the paramilitary rapids support forces was behind his death homeless because was killed in elgin. i know he earlier described the situation in the city . as a genocide, syria has seen some of the west violence and civil stuff is in april. 1100 people
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have been killed in the region. morgan has moved from of the month. i as the governor of west are for some use of but that was the head of sedans, liberation, movements, and army. one of the rebel groups that signed a peace agreement with us with the new government in 2020, after which, who was appointed as governor of west are for no hours before the use of his feeling started to commit thing. on wednesday, he gave me the statements to describe the situation on the ground, specifically in the city of to nina as genocide. this within these army has accused the rapids support forces of being behind the killing of the governor. now, many people have fled from, from the city of jeanine into neighboring tad, and they accused arab malicious allies to the rapids support forces of targeting people based on their ethnicity in the city of jeanina. the governor himself was from the mythology to try the tribe, which the vibe was accused of the arab militias of targeting. at least a 1000 people have been killed since the start of the violence in mid april and thousands of others have been injured. but due to lack of access to health facilities,
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doctors say that they were not able to reach those who have been injured. many people say that the humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate in west star for a spice, and continues between arab militias and may end a few from the mass out each tribe. now, survivors also accuse this within these army of not acting to protect them. they say that the army has been very created in their barracks since because of the arab malicious targeting people from the most solid strive and have called them the international community to respond to the crisis that is unfolding in the west that are for specifically engineering. now, hey, but morgan, alta 0, i'm going to mind you in secretary general, antonio drew terraces. he's uphold by reports of violence and wisdom. down for members of the muscle of tribes site, they have being targeted by the iris if and of the groups around 1000 people have been killed in the city since april, many of the leading to neighboring chad for safety is our best route. the reports
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from outright and neighboring chad long running ethnic divisions have only deepened for some sudanese refugees and camps in chad. fear is turning to anchor, eager to talk about the injustices they are facing. many are unable to speak without crime. most mon was separated from his family when fighting broke out in old janina wester for he searched for weeks before crossing the border. people home out of the engine and now they are putting it on every side that i'm not. dad has no food, no medicine that has nothing else to go. there is nobody has to go to the world to get water. i want to send my mother to help those people to last a hand and a previous conflict and says if he doesn't find his family, he will do the unthinkable ones and go back to the streets lined with the dead to risk of meeting the same fate loud this territory, the gunman says, is now under militia control, or the majority of those who've worked in dar for,
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for decades. blame political neglect, a collapse of state authority, and previous governments who armed certain communities for their own political gain . the war and cartoon is a classic battle between 2 rival forces in a struggle for power in the 4 and especially in ocean. and it is much more excess central between communities. it goes to the struggle for land, for water, the use of natural resources, precious metals, and min minerals, refugee, c, o janina is the worst place in the world. would you have a rough month as an african muscle leader? he says the city is home to dozens of tribes, but one is being single down and persecuted if you're seeing cartoon out of say a 5 yourself. but again, i say 5 again, this most edit, unblocked pupils as daily,
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we lost more than 50 people. daily daily jeep says he will return to defend his hometown for di trying on street level. it is of the sped, more and more people are arriving from to don on a daily basis directly to use the say. while it is true that the militias are targeting one specific tribe at the moment, the violence is so widespread, it is affecting everybody. un calls for a ceasefire. have been drowned down for the sounds of war. a groups worry the ongoing violence could spread across the reach the muscle lead warren, if the militias are not stopped, other tribes could be targeted next. zane bus route of the o g 0 audrey eastern chat with solomon belda is the director of so down transparency and policy track and former human independent human rights expert. and
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molly is joining us from new york. thank you very much for being on al jazeera. if we could begin with, the governor says, i mean, he'd just accuse the i receive of genocide alice before he was killed. i mean, do you agree with him and what is your reaction to his killing? and there is clearly a ton of glen z in the type of getting set on getting engineer. since particular routes are targeted for getting these killings on all the info selection that could how was this that arrive in. ready really. ready is. ready just trying such as hospitals stores, phone right. ready and for. ready medicine and so on. this is a serious escalation of the writers. it does look clashes between communities. it is thought because killings by um the dishes again is on, on the cmc. ready most cases. ready in this way you. ready know we are the, brings out this is
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a pay off that's the cleanser. ready of that data. ready ready issue to stand up. duty, quoted. it 3 entities. we touched on this a little bit in the story that we just probably from the correspondence in chad. i mean some people that might not know this region particularly well. can you just explain the difference between the funding that we're seeing and with stuff for and what is happening uh, for example, site and cost to which is how strongly do have a $5.00 lead to service on conflict between 2 regular forces. ready that the government forces the so that is on forces, which is the national regular army. and that's a simple process that was built, train it created by district on a false as divide. one has to be hop on the proxy, false against treadmills. now these are the simple process of finding the. ready rebels, however, in the full where most of the said to support for us is only you need the are,
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you know, 10 english into a sort of ethnic cleansing, of what moves up that are a doctor's division because they're, and they, they, the selection groups from which they look us up our house despite the sales are to douglas, and they really want to displace those who they sent him to finalize. that was on that act. therefore the motivation that they had is about to sauces. getting this on the flashes vsoft on, be just kidding such or getting in unable to set up. is this the one they to assist the cd? honest population. as every goes by that, if you use forwarding it into shot use to shut the more than 100 to 1000 students every day, pre on the or most the be the one in pretty, from one particular ethnic group, which is a targeted 20. yeah. and therefore it's look correct to call. ready interstate 5, d o, you know, type in the class. she's the on not you saw, this is a company on the bottom of the destiny building where the creative beginnings get
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it, what is the fee and now that this could spread to other regions. and so down it does, then usually it's almost as vulnerable because of this and that he shows up, identify that this up on false is on the go see themselves as having a common goal using which is actually connected even uh could deploy on the how it does so in other words there so that's what. ready i have seen there is, uh, you know, reading how to look in sent the food in is that to you in the law, in a fashion. whenever there is a fight between that, it's a simple process that was done on for us is receiving more relying on what device repeatedly using social media to make you know, and got the larger numbers are 5 that are and then descending on the come to terms of the day for that on the stairs,
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so therefore to join forces with data to support forces attacks, videos from other groups fired the on the there. and therefore this investigate across the entire region of that for and what's happening is you need that today is the tip of the iceberg. and i'm afraid that it would expand to the status of that for okay. thank you so much that assume involved the director of so down transparency and policy track and we really appreciate your time and your insights . thank you. thank you for having me. will still head on al jazeera israel's comments thoughts on the pods of a government plan to overflow with you? to sherry despond. public anger rights groups cry filed in guatemala, up to the publisher. the leading newspapers is given 6 years in prison, the the latest news as it breaks up the building,
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instead of being spent to make the network better. experts say investments are needed in technologies that make appointments. facebook with detailed coverage, it will likely remain in the hospital for the next 2 to 3 weeks as they advance in their recovery process from around the world. they say they are progressing from the south advancing around a week. the 2nd episode of the series, excludes the rise of the major drug cartels. out of the reign of mexican government, told the traffickers, we have to produce the bike because they knew it was good. america's public enemy number one is drug abuse. and the lordship, the international drug trafficking politics and power truck loads and outages era.
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the challenges here with the, [000:00:00;00] the, your, what danielle, just here, a reminder of our top story is the salad, at least 79 people speaking to mike, right to you, if it drowned off creases, southern coast on to that boat sink. it's believe that more than $700.00 microns for home, full deficient balance. initially, it had the deposit from libya. so don's army says the paramilitary rapids support
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forces have killed the governor of west stuff, forced ice. thomas africa was killed in elgin 9 and hit earlier. describe the situation in the city as a genocide. israel's parliament has voted on an important part of prime minister. prime minister benjamin netanyahu is propose, judicial as a whole, and pays elected a member of the opposition to a panel that appoints judges. they rejected the other candidate from danielle, whose own liquid capacity is proposed plans had sparked months of nationwide protests for the boxes in which jerusalem with more on device one of the key elements of the judicial oval, whole. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu had been proposing for the last few months, involved the ability of the government to decide who should sit on a key committee that would decide judicial nominees for quotes, including israel, supreme court, the test today, a key test in this vote inside the connection, it was whether the government would be able to push through to have its own
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candidates to sit on that committee despite weeks of compromise, told for the position in which the opposition and hope that would not be the case. the consequences of the vote today were profound. it was a significant win for the opposition because one of the candidates has been now selected, though to through with a narrow majority to sit on that committee. where was the only remaining candidate from the could party? all prime is nothing you all who was heavily voted against, meaning it will be a 2nd, but 30 days from now to decide which of the account that it can sit on that key committee. a big important day for the is ready to position though, because the possibility the government would have great to sway over supreme court nominees with vacancies in the months ahead. now significantly diminished the months out to 0 west jerusalem. the us federal reserve has left interest rights on change since the 1st pause up to the rising of rights. 10 consecutive times since march last year. and i'm just curious, how did your test drive reports a hi,
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they're welcome. at last, it's getting dizzy again for the shop owners on this city block of washington dc. amanda and the clements says we're customers are wandering into her home goods boutique during this week of reassuring economic news. when you see that headline, interest rates aren't going up or you see that headline job numbers look great, but you know, and inflation is slowing. all of those things i think help give people confidence that we're going to be ok. and, you know, we're not headed into some recession or, you know, global economic meltdown. and that can mean more money spent on luxury items like this scented candles and kitchen trinkets sold here. when people feel good, they spend more and that's great for small businesses. it's a welcome relief after the pandemic uncertainty which killed nearly a 3rd of us small businesses at the crisis worst moment. inflation, which piqued at 9 percent a year ago,
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is now down by more than half the federal reserves decision to keep the benchmark interest rate unchanged at $5.00 to $5.00 and a quarter percent is a reflection of the central banks belief that the u. s. economy is indeed cooling as intended by the previous 10 consecutive interest types. in light of how far we've come and tightening policy, the uncertain legs with which monetary policy affects the economy. a potential head winds from credit tightening. today we decided to leave our policy interest rate on change. the central bank says the paws on interest hikes is most likely temporary, at least one more increase is expected this year. that's to beat inflation back down to pre pen demik levels. meanwhile, the us economy is expected to continue a subdued growth. heidi joe castro alj a 0 washington with less than 2 weeks before general elections in guatemala, the founder of a leading newspaper has been sentenced to 6 years in prison. as
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a reuben zamora was found guilty of loan during money, john, home and reports. that's equally as the diagnose. it won't even sound that it just most indeed. it will came down to this. a 100 and sheets of notes with which closer rubens of motor made the last ditch attempt to prove his innocence to leave the foster trial which both hates and international rights who organize ations have denounced as a politicized persecution. keeping this was the verdict. see, for me i consider when i'm what american jose. ruben, some more is found guilty of money laundering for this infraction. the sentence is 6 years of prison. the 66 year old is the founder of the petticoat. a leading newspaper in guatemala regularly investigated will thirty's, including the president and the attorney general said no more. last july, he was accused of money laundering a black man in a try, which he supposed to say hasn't resembled anything like justice from the start. he
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told me that it just little wouldn't hit us. all of my rights were violated. we weren't given access to the case file. we were kept 10 days in solitary confinement without sleeping is subjected to psychological pressure. to chat most things on equal was the threat, but it's into process open ended because of the up and do i have had 9 defense lawyer sort of the majority were persecuted by the guatemalan state for ended up in prison to left the country before heading off to serve his time, he was aust, if he had a message for the president, alejandro jim at the same thing. i am still innocent and he is still a thief and nobody is going to take that away. on the presidency, i'm at the dozens of judges, prosecutors and they have been forced to flee the country and wound up in prison. say civil rights organizations can yep, that'll do it up. it's a backlash. ok, straight to bike, work them all as minority elite after you. in fact,
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20 corruption commission. put them under the spotlight. this will being kicked out . the country in 2019 says cloudy or don't? yes. from us. cool. 19. yeah. so is this, the one that i'm going to see the most for me now comes to revenge against operators of justice and journalists. so at the moment of freedom and calm to do independence, a critical work. if we ever seen that now against rights defenders and journalists that we have 20 people registered as having fled and now what's the model is coming up to elections? and on the 2 weeks time with another voice silence. a more questions than ever about warbling democracy. john home and how does it? as you appear, empowerment has approve plans to adopt the worlds 1st. the rules are all the use and implementation of artificial intelligence. natasha butler reports from strong spoke. we both auto official intelligence is rapidly changing all lives, which is why you know makers say regulation is a central food thing and stressful m e p is approved in
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a i. bill. the once rectified by member states could become a landmark little by 2025, and it is adopted from destination. it took how many hours days and nights it was didn't take for your hard work. and for having found a balanced and human centered approach to the words, 1st a i act legislation. that's with no doubt, be setting the global standard for us to come in the say a i can be a force for good in everything from fighting climate change to education. if the systems are safe and ethical under the proposed rule that be categorized according to risk, the high, the risk to move rules, but systems deem to pose unacceptable risks or co tail freedoms will be banned, including facial recognition in real time, in public places, companies breaking the rules could be investigated on face penalties,
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that might be situations where there will be infringements that companies would not be either providing the necessary information or they would simply be the applications infringing the rules under the text. and that's when the penalties could apply and they range from taking the product off the market for everything certifications from the market. all the way to find is that can go to the 70 percent of the revenue of the respect. because a, i is developing some thoughts that has been challenging for the policy makers to try and find the balance between protecting people's rights. but continuing to support tech innovation too much regulation in the uses this take on tripping the and french government advisor could lead to an a brain drain. the risk of regulating too much, just to seal the 2 players. moving to the us, for instance. and it's a big risk, i can tell you that i've spoken to a few teams the most have been so the in friends. and they're really considering that the, the lowest a strong that they would move out of europe,
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who's against it's, they can use the, you know, make, has to produce the a light bill box with technology advancing so quickly. no one can really predict if it will still be relevant by the time it's expected to come into force. it's actually butler. i'll just narrow stress pool as well that said somebody you can find more on our website. delta 0 dot com with that is next been inside story looks at the european pound instruct floor to monitor off official intelligence, the the hello this. so i can bet paw joy is going to bring some very heavy rain and strong winds to pots of south asia in the next few days. but before we get that, let's have a look at east j 0. and you can see from the satellite image that cloud showing the may you from reading pulses of heavy rain from hong kong through taiwan,
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into pots of japan's, a very heavy rain to come here, human conditions. full hong kong. when you can see the weather intensifying as we get into the end of the week across central parts of china. but to the north of this, a very hot picture with temperatures picking up into the very high studies as we go into friday. lots of sunshine and dry weather for the korean peninsula now was moved to south asia. it is a very wet story here from the north east and got some heavy rain as well for bangladesh and the pool as well as blue tad. but the story really is slight come bit punch away as it makes land full. it's gonna affect north western parts of india as well as some southern areas of pocket's done. the students search to the south of this could bring some flooding. what of some very heavy rain and potentially damaging wins. it works its way towards the north east. we've got red warnings out for west largest on, on friday with some very heavy rain to for over the next few days that you weather
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update of the, the policy. and we'll see that it's a truly family affair. animals use of has called sons and all of them are football players. houses 0 wells tells disposing success story of why deal nice built by one family to become champions against all the best we joined freedom. we have the oldest one family, one team on out to 0. and it is adults, kids, congratulations. it's described as a significant step toward setting a robot for artificial intelligence, european, and please pass the draft law to keep a check on risks posed by ai. a ai acts could serve as a framework for creating
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