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to buy one piece of wells for this list. and so for the popper of the chasing india celebrities, it's a high stakes game. one where he goes behind the lens with ghost hunting for the picnic chest on. now, tuesday of the greek rescue workers pull survivors and bodies from the sea after their boat seems killing at least 179, the migrants, hundreds are still missing the about this and this is all to 0 life from don't have also coming up. cruise and nigeria focus and retrieving bodies after a boat accident on the nicer river as rescue efforts come to what i have all my buddies. 5 minutes about us. johnson's funded by n piece to have and knowingly misled parliament over his corona virus policies. is
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ready for was this killer palestinian mountain during the demolition of a house of the occupied west by the coast. guards in glee, silver covered the bodies of at least a 79 people who dreamed often of southern coast. also, their fishing boat sank. operations are on the way to find hundreds of others are missing in fear dead survivors say the boat was coming up to 700 migrants from several countries, including pakistan, egypt and syria. 3 people suspected of human trafficking are under investigation, care, take a prime minister and want to somebody as declared 3 days of national morning. john said, all police reports, true telemarketer. of these men are among some 100 survivors of the ship wreck. that being temporarily sheltered in a warehouse on the column at the docks in southern greece,
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8 workers told us some fainted when they were brought on show. and we were in a state of shock. it's likely that they have loved ones who didn't survive. the boat sinking. doesn't advise you of all things to be sent to. we got the call about a shipwreck 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 the women and children were below the decks, and it seems they suffered the worst effects of the capsizing. but of really cool the hell on it, cuz 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 vessels set the boat, looked side to side so violently that it capsized and sank in 15 minutes. possibly the result of panic on the overcrowded boat. the creases can take, a government has declared 3 days of moaning,
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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 voted good. have been on jaila to prevent them from doing so. many human traffickers have chosen the long whole mediterranean route, either from turkish 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, so the aid worker, the children's, because none of them survived. jumpstart opal us out as 0 kilometer the fall of
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manage the committee has find a farmer. brothers 5 minutes about us. johnson deliberately misled m. p. 's about potties held during the cold with 19 locks on. the cross project group has signed off from the so called party gates reports. after the year long inquiry, johnson resigned as an m p last week. after reading an advanced copy is calling the finding a political assassination. sonya jago is life for us in london. so bought as johnston, since he resided, made it very clear what he's been thinking about this report. what is it actually saying? but it's really quite extraordinary in terms of the amount. so all of the seriousness of that the committee has said that the, the allegations were and how it came to find those and, and came to that conclusions. and in the report to 8 on the line that they came to the view that said mr. johnson is denials, and explanations were quote, so disingenuous that they will, by the very nature deliberate attempts to mislead the committee on the house. and
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so this really underlines exactly how diamond the report has been in terms of mr. johnson's political correct from now on. now of course, we had a history of bass on friday when in dramatic fashion. mr. johnson did step down and he calls the entire a situation a kangaroo court and a witch hunt, as it was perhaps a case of donald trump, the filtering through. but really, it does show how he was trying to get ahead of the stages. barry damaging a report. the conclusion is that the report came to asked exactly how it's come to you, mr. jones, his behavior during this whole thing. but course many in the policy will be hesitant to draw some kinds of life underneath is very popular timing for just products. it's well yeah, that's really one of the key questions now originally because johnson, when he resigned, said that he was resigning and then said he was leaving for not we're not gave rise
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to a lot of speculation about what was going to happen next. does this in any sense to draw some sort of line under the bar as johnson era as well, he would like to think so because perhaps he's not really one for giving up without suffice because he's that often said himself, but the problem is, is that what the report is found very damaging, and the problem is, is that we can set the default to distance itself from that as well. again, referring back to that report as well. it even states that in lights of, of mr. johnson's conducting commissioning of full, but could tabs on june the 9th this year. uh it, it states that he was going to be suspended from the house for, for the 90 days. so that's quite a lot more than the usual 10 days. that would a more of which would trigger with the bi election as well. but it also accused him of being complicit in a campaign of abuse, an attempt to intimidation of the committee out,
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but is really to see what some allegation to simply ignore. and it's something that the conservative policy ends, indeed the party as, as a whole, the membership is going to have to consider now as well as mr. johnson being suspended. of course, he took that decision out of the house like 40 seconds out on friday. but he could touch and that will be stripped setup kind of makes you poss, was sounding again as, as an m p. m, from having any future periods of tools. so really, if any of these is recommended them, it's thanks to kind of very place to go as to how the conservative party sees the speech of without florence thompson. sonya, thank you very much. indeed. sonya gay go in london for us. an emergency crews and nigeria are searching for the bodies of dozens of people still missing. after a boat capsized on monday night, around a $140.00 people were rescued. but more than a 100 people are still unaccounted for. the accident happened on the nicer river between the niger and quite a states. please say the vessel was carrying people returning from
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a wedding. and it's likely it was overloaded with i'm address is joining us from the village of a multi in nigeria just close to there. and just to remind us what happens with regard to this incident well, basically the, the, the victims. why? like you said in the introduction left a wedding party and very early in the morning. and so from the take off point to why the board sign. exactly why those young man off is less than 200 meters. unfortunately, because of the lateness of the departure they want to save. so like you said in the introduction, more than a 100 people have been killed in that accident and still does is still missing now . but what these people are doing this young man doing, they've gone into the trying to attach the ropes to the sunken boat, which is 3 times the size of this one that we have here. and use the boat. we're
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going to other boats to drag the boat this duncan boat, i show and probably see whether or not that i but is mod ones. this could be salvaged and be accorded. i write a proper burial and i'm the one with them. i imagine that this is a terrible blow to the community. there wasn't any response from the government in terms of rescue services. were they able to get there in time? unfortunately no, and we get we, the president issued a statement yesterday that they, he has more than a pro point investigation as to the course of this disaster and also send relief materials to survivors and victims of the families. now 72 hours seems to be more than 72 hours since this accident, the locals. yeah. why this accident happened? are telling us that no official pos arrived the scene yet. so what they're doing is
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that they have deployed their own resources, the little resources they have to try to pull up the boat and see whether or not that i'm old buddies that on the water. and then take, goes to the cemetery and give them a proper burial. but the most in the town of cable is really devastating. we spend the night in the community, which is just some uh, 13 minutes boatright from here we, we spent the night there. and in one house close to why we were at least 18 members of the family have perished in the board accident in the house that we stayed. 3 people died and they're still looking for more. so the mode is sort of very, very side in eval village and you're talking about nearly 10 percent of the population of been wiped off by this accident. and the concern now is how these people find the closure and whether or not they were coming from this. a lot of people who spoke to in that village say they don't think they would recover any
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time. so, and thank you very much. indeed, i'm address is talking to us from like mostly in nigeria to the governor, westoff for regions, so time has been killed. the army says the pot of military rob and support forces is responsible. promise of a car was killed in l janina. no. details of his death of being reported earlier, he described the situation in the city as genocide i just called the site has recognized as long running as intentions in the da, for region here. but walgreens got an offer on demand across the river for how to and we know that there is been violence in the city of janina the capital of west star for, for weeks now, tens of thousands of people were displaced as a result of the fighting in that city in west star for now, the governor was killed on wednesday evening hours before he was uh, before he was killed. he gave statements of the media to describe the situation on the ground in the city. and the word that his used was the genocide. he describes
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arab malicious ally to the rapids support forces targeting people based on their ethnicity. now that aligns with accounts of survivors who fled from tanina into neighboring tad saying that eric malicious, have been targeting people based on their ethnicity is specifically the most sally to try which the governor was from. now the government himself was the head up to dance, liberation, army, and movement. one of the rebel groups that signed a peace agreement with the sudanese government in 2020 after which was appointed as governor of west r for after his media. statements of videos on social media circulated showing his capture by rapid support forces fighters. now the rapids support forces at themselves have not issued a statement with regards to his capture and his killing. but the sudanese army accuses the risk of being behind his killing, saying that he was a member of a rebel group that signed a peace agreement with the government and not from the armed forces or the rapids support forces. the 2 sites that have been fighting each other for 2 months now, especially in the city of janina in west r for and in the city of cartoon,
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the capital of sedan native chief justice stores in bug says the alliance is support for ukraine is making a difference in the war and they, the stipends of defense ministers gather for a meeting in brussels where ukraine is high on the agenda. we don't see any designs from breast them truth and from rest so that they actually paying for piece on it or intervene and negotiations. but at the same time, we know that the more a ground ukraine is able to gain it through this come through offensive. the stronger their hands will be at the negotiating a table. and we also know that the more successful day of training a counsellor for us open to a is the more likely it is that a person to attend at some stage will realize that he can not win this more. on the back, the field house will sit down, then when that will happen, the hallways will happen. no one can say that with certainty, but the only thing we know is that if we want to adjust and then during piece, then we need to provide the minister support to crane. because the only way for
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you're trying to liberate countries around on to send a text message to 2 months ago that they will know it will show. and what we know about the food to china's economy go weaker in may, according to the latest data. industrial outputs and retail sales, both missed forecasts, partly because of the fund demmet locked funds. beijing is expected to increase efforts to boost the economy to try to show roberts post proven 19 recovery continued use got more fundraising. well, what do you think is showing us? is that chinese economic momentum is losing steam now, this done so it wasn't terrible at all. but it also showed us that much of this may economic delta didn't miss the mock when it comes to some of these expectations. so for example, we have retail sales for the month of may at 12.7 percent down from a full cost of $13.00 industrial output with the $3.00 which was sort of in line with estimates. fixed assets, investment was down to percent,
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missing an expectation of 4.4 percent. you home prices did rise, but at a much slower pace. and i think one of the biggest worries was that we saw another record high and youth unemployment, that douglas rates the people between ages of 16 and 24 that hit a record 20.8 percent. and that's particularly worried because we are expecting 11500000 new graduates to enter the job market this year. that along with this precision slump in the policy market, which has been a traditional driver of economic growth here in china. those are major concerns of full china and full people here. i think one of the major drives when it comes to the economy post pandemic is that we're still seeing we business and consumer confidence as well as we global demand. yes, federal reserve is left to interest rates and change is the 1st pause of to 10 consecutive increase it since march last year. the central bank has been trying to carve inflation and it was largest economy without sparking of recession,
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digital cost, or ripple. it's from washington dc. i very welcome. at last, it's getting dizzy again for the shop owners on this city block of washington dc. amanda clements says more customers are wandering into her home goods petite, 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,
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which picked at 9 percent a year ago, 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 in tightening policy, the on certain legs with which monetary policy affects the economy of that potential head winds from credit tightening. today we decided to leave our policy interest rates on change. the central bank says the pause and interest types 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, highly jo castro, alj a 0 washington. still ahead on the 0 leading newspaper publisher in guatemala is
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jails for 6 years of white swoops saves their furious the . now there are a few warnings dieting, south east asia, big dime, pulse, and thunderstorms, under our competitors. one the area was pack here and i think one of warnings in the central philippines too. because of this time, the don't expect to be quite as much as that, and that's also true of bonia and java. it should be a dry time. but those channels are all back for the time being at least less. so the in sumatra. and if you go the other side of the equator, things are nothing like on usual. just what you might expect that front existence comes through the bite. real code as to a long way. serv. so was a drawer. as the interior, you stopped, particularly the car would exactly by night the that light belvin or camera even
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sidney's 19 degrees on the western side of the continent and password about 16. but the sons are 2 very few channels around, but this next band of ryan is a little bit more intense. so it'd be a wet looking day on saturday night late and eventually in melbourne. and she's in and ask for rain where you might expect it to be in new zealand. it's been away for a while, and i was just educating the rest of her classes. so on that west side of south island and increasing the north. and it gives been during fraud. it does look with no tent you into assess dates, and that is no problem with the concentration except later in the day worried christ church also gets worked the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the george i'll just say to remind them a told stories. this are at least 79. margaret is headed to europe trying dog greece is southern co stuff to the folks. i think survivors are being treated in the time to call them awesome. hundreds of others were on board with us. emergency crews in north central nigeria are searching for the bodies of dozens of people.
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still missing off to the boat capsized and the nigel river on monday night around a $140.00 people were rescued. sedans, army says the part of military invalid support forces has killed the governor of west, off for the states. commerce of a con had down there, described the findings in the state capital l janita as genocide. argentina's annual inflation rate stands at more than a 100 percent, and that means the price is of some basic goods of more than doubled in the past 12 months. statistics bureau says for and every 10 argentinians have been plunged into poverty. the reasonable reports from friends to of i am, or many people are getting creative to make ends meet. of the annual kind of survives in argentina by picking up plastic and cardboard to recycle . he lives in the province of when a site is anybody also receives around $100.00 of government assistance every
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month. and that's one of the, the money's worth nothing. we can barely buy something to eat. you can only eat chicken because b is a luxury origin times are struggling with an inflation rate of around 8 percent every month. the rising prices are no totally hurting the poor bow, like i said, as works in sales. and her husband is a retired police officer. they support 5 children. they used to be able to afford a private school, but not anymore in a loan. when we had to cut her expenses. i didn't complain about the new school. we even got some of the books, but we're trying to adapt to the process all the time. it's a difficult situation for all of us. but inflation has not only affected their children's access to an education installation has become a serious problem for families in argentina. and they have to be creative to make ends meet the price of sugar, for example, has gone up around a 140 percent in the past year. the price of milk, for example,
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over 100 percent. and this is a working class family and argentina. they say they can no longer afford to cover their most basic needs outside their home. boneless father, we know is building a room for a family member who cannot afford a home of their own be so our lives stories of how people cope with price increases every month. you know, country with economies in the red shortage of foreign currency, worse and to buy the worst route in decades, exchange rate controls and the government's inability to control the ongoing situation. half of the population receives government assistance easily is broken down. oh god, i know they've got the cash handouts, a crucial there aren't many countries that have the social security level argentina has, but the country has serious economic troubles. a cash handouts help,
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but then notice solutions. it's the most economist degree that origin tina, urgently need supp plan to stabilize the economy. but presidential elections are 4 months away. and that's why any serious economic reforms are 180. so i'll just see that when a site is is there any forces have killed the palestinian 9, an injured 2 people during the demolition of a home and novelist and the occupied westbank, the highest belong to osama on tow williams is accused of killing and is rarely soldier last year is where the troops have increased raids and demolitions of palestinian homes in recent months. so far this year they've killed a $163.00 people in occupied temperatures. it abraham has the latest from the funeral being held in novels. what happened is it, is there any forces that weighs as nablus in large numbers to demolish the house of for some us? so we, that's all a city is that the need up is were like, chooses of participating amongst other palestinians is an attack that's left. one
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is really sold or killed, isn't it ready? policy to demolish the homes of front of city is, is where the are responsible for killing is really, is the house is around one kilometer away from where we are. and these really forces were also here, and then a refugee camp with arms confrontations up it up this between palestinian fighters . and these really forces as a result is really, is really soldiers have still a palace city as bad as 20 year olds. and we're now in the funeral, that is taking place here in the refugee camp. we've seen a lot of arms, men come mamma, racing at the old man. basically. in respect of him, they would have a whole thing that a weapons shooting in there. he's expected to be laid to rest in the, in the cemetery here. but now what's been happening is that his body was taken to the house of the family for a final farewell protest, as in lebanon,
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who smashed bank windows and set fires in the capital demonstrates is targeted multiple banks, and they were very angry about controls on capital which would destroy the life savings of many people. love it on has been in a crippling economic crisis is 2019. the world bank says is one of the worst in the modern world. a motorcycle is expected to milan, fall in india and pakistan in the coming hours. it's called the problem joy, which means disaster, and golly, more than a 100000 people in coastal areas have been evacuated as a powerful storm approaches. people in low lying parts of western india is, goes to that state to be moved to safety. winds of a 180 kilometers in our recorded on wednesday. and that expected to increase fishing as being suspended along the coast where waves could reach up to 3 meters and pakistan. dozens of leave counts have been setup and schools and colleges authorities
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a warning of possible funding and cut off chia city of 20000000 people. in guatemala, the founder of a newspaper, critical of the government, has been sentenced to 6 years in prison. jose hogan was a model, was convicted of laundering money rights group, say it's an attack on free speech and freedom of the media to home and reports. that's equally as long as they're wanting to sell it to somebody else. indeed, it who came down to this a hand written sheets of notes with which closely reuben simona made a last ditch attempt to prove his innocence to live with foster trow, which both hates and international rights who organize ations, have denounced as a politicized persecution. keeping this was the verdict. c pony said when somewhat 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 that petticoat. a leading newspaper in guatemala, regularly investigated all thirty's,
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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 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 that right? 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. and 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,
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prosecutors and this have been forced to flee. the country wound up in prison. say civil rights organizations can. yep, that'll do. it's a backlash. ok, straight to bike, what's them all as minority elite after you? in fact, 20 corruption commission. put them under the spotlight, the tool being kicked out, the country in 2019 says cloudy, or don't use 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 rates 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 hogan now does it a part of minutes approved plans to adopt the world's 1st rules on the use and implementation of artificial intelligence? under the proposals,
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ai systems will be regulated based on their potentials to cause harm. but they're not physically, developers to leave europe for other markets. the, this is obviously what these of the told stories, emergency crews in north central nigeria are searching for the bodies of dozens of people. still missing off for a boat capsized on the nicer river on monday night. around a 140 people were rescued. more than a 100, a still missing. at least 79 people hoping to migrate to your of have drive and all 3 cities, southern coast, dr. they're both side, survivors are being treated in

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