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water shortages, but dry out the file into plantation. but most seriously the new leaves and buds are smaller and unhealthy. we are unable to pass them diseases, exp, but say if this severe weather condition continues, it could take a significant toll on the local to industry and disrupt the livelihood of thousands of farmers. the, [000:00:00;00] the so this is in use, our on knowledge is here. um, for these back people live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, pictures, image of the overcrowded bows that signed cost the cost of lease a be 70 migraines, a dead hundreds on the see the end of rescue f r c nigeria. and more than
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a 100 passengers remain missing after that boat capsized on monday. also this hour visiting ukraine, the head of the un to thomas watched office says says that position the a power plant which is under washington, shaw and china is economy show signs of weakness, soft us factory and consumer activities. slow down, unemployment is rising in cities, in support to defending it is officially on filed is a violent reply, a 13 year old says he has no doubts about joining the club. he's described as the prices the it's 13 gmc, and we begin this news hour in greece. waco, scholars have recovered the bodies of at least 70 people who drowned off the southern coast after the fishing boat sank. operations are under way to find hundreds of others were missing and see
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a dead survivors say the boat was carrying up to 700 migraines from several countries, including docusign, egypt and syria. 3 people suspected of human trafficking under investigation. k, take a prime minister you on is some odd size declared 3 days of national morning live. so i'll just here as john strapless, who is in color monta agrees with survivors are being brought. john, what, what's happened since we spoke the last time just about 2 hours ago. have any more survivors or bodies being found? and i'm afraid not. there are no bodies, no survivors. the search operation is ongoing. we know there's still a free good and helicopters and a high sieves coastal coast guard vessel out there looking also several books and ships. but we have had no information if anyone knew being brought. every time i speak to the coast guard at athens,
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there are no new numbers. it's very much the numbers we have on wednesday. so uh, the only new thing that we've seen here is relatives and people who own the boat trickling in. i spoke to one man from italy who's coming here looking for a relative, a cousin of his. i spoke to one man from syria, who's living in handbook, gemini. he has come here looking for his wife. he had paid $5000.00 to have her shipped across from libya because as he said, it was very, very difficult to bring her over legally. and he has afraid that he's lost her forever. he's showing people pictures of his wife on his phone in hopes that somebody may have seen her. all that somebody made disseminate that photograph to people who have seen her as far as we know all the survive as a man inside this warehouse. certainly glimpses of them that we call it from the doorway, suggests that yes, so it's highly unlikely event to within a going to be a going to be now found sad, sad stories john, the people being rescued, as you say,
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mostly men from what we understand. what have you heard about their condition and what's going to happen to them? what sort of help assistance on a receiving from greek authorities? we know that they were in a state of shock when they were bruce, i'm sure. on wednesday we know some fainted here on the dock. we know that 32 of them have been hospitalized 5, have been released. the hi durations, panic attacks, mount nutrition, son, but a partial grounding many had water in the lungs. all of these symptoms are being treated. the authorities here say that they're all going to be okay. but psychologically it's a different story. it's likely that all of them have relatives or friends who are among those who didn't make it off the ship and it's on care how they're going to survive the ordeal of, of coming to terms of, of the fact with the facts that they,
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they have lost these loved ones forever and that they're going to have to carry on whether under asylum conditions in europe or elsewhere alone. it is a, it's a devastating loss because the scale of the loss is such that there may be 600 or more people at the positive to see at the moment. oh my, it's just unbelievable. and really shocking, especially when you look at the pictures of the overcrowded photo, you can see the top, the deck of the boat, that with what looks like at least a 100 people, if not more. so one can only imagine how many could have been lower deck. do we know john? the circumstances of the accident because i understand that this boat was initially headed towards it to me. in fact, how did it capsize? and all we know about the circumstances is from the greek coast guard captain,
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who watched it happened in the very small hours of wednesday. he says that the boat tilted side to side very violently until it capsized. it seems the officer its engines stopped working. there was a 20 minute period of panic, and in that time it may be that many people were moving across the deck or trying to find ways to fix the engine or simply didn't know what to do. because many of these people are from central asian republics, landlocked republics. as we've been told, unfamiliar with the see never traveled over a large body of water. it's easy for a crowd like that to panic on such a tightly packed vessel with very, very few people that to reassure them that things can be fixed because god can help them get there. so i'm sure whether greece is originally is the greek cause god says, but up until that point, all the communications with the boat resulted in the boats refusing any kind of
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help other than food and water. the great coast guard repeatedly says it asked them whether they needed to offload people, whether they needed any kind of assistance. and they said, no, we just want to get to italy. but all of that changed stuff to the engine stopped working and within 25 minutes the boat had sunk through this tilting of weight and capitalizing tragedy. indeed, thank you so much, john for bringing us the latest. and from kind of my time in greece, john strapless, i imagine c clothes in central nigeria, searching for the bodies of thousands of people still missing after a boat capsized there on monday night. the accident happened on the niger river between niger and wire. a state's police say the vessel was carrying people returning from the wedding and was likely overloaded around a 100 people rescued. but more than a 100 i still unaccounted for. i made these races at the sight of the accidents near a boat in nigeria. it took the combined efforts of villages, locals and neighbors,
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to pull the boat out of the water that is finally after more than 8 hours, it's been taken out of the water. there was widespread expectations that they could be somebody's in the water in the boat. so that when the bodies are retrieved, they could be given a proper butter, and unfortunately none was found. now the move to yeah, is that the frustration but of sadness that of the, of greece and in one particular community, the most impacted community. in fact, the able community why we spent the night on wednesday. uh we stayed in a family house when 9 members of the company, one last in that accident, close to them. there was another family that lost 18 people in that boat accident. and we also met a woman, a mother who survived the boat capsized. unfortunately, 3 of my children drawings, including one that is supposed to get married. in one months time,
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she was in costa level and the mood in that community and several other communities who parted by this disaster is that of grievance, sadness, and it's clear on the faces of people, but it could take a very long time for members of these communities affected by this tragedy to recover in particular families that i've lost members in our community, for example, more than 10 percent of the community has been wiped off by this tragic incident that happened on monday. how many degrees i just, you know, it will teach central nigeria, the the head of the u. n's, the atomic energy agency has arrived at the russian controls operation, nuclear power plant. rafael grossi is leading a team to inspect the facility after the reach of the nearby cook kafka down last week. the i a, a is worried about water level is used to cold. the plant and heavy fighting in the
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area will be speaking to you. yeah, shop of are in moscow just a few minutes, but 1st we go to all just there is doing a whole who's in ukraine's capital, keith. so during a, after some delay, rafael gross, he has now made it does operate, shout, what are they going to be inspecting there? and what's the level of concern of the yes, it was due to have made this visit. as you may recall on wednesday was delayed. because of travel safety concerns, rough l grossi arrived in the last couple of hours or so app was up, or is your nuclear plant? it picked you save yourself from stepping out of it for the priest in full body protective. um, uh, which gives you some sense of the location of this nuclear plant, the largest in europe, that is in territory controlled by the russian forces. since the early part of the war, it is close the front lines. it is frequently called inc. crossfire. they've been many occasions in the past with fields have been raised for it,
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security and safety. the latest, as you mentioned, that come as a result of the breach of that enormous cutoff, cut them down in southeast ukraine, the ash on it had been used, among other things, that them to feed a cooling reservoir. that was used crucially to cool. the 6 react is at the plot now codes that damage released much of its water down stream, and there are concerns about the availability of water. it also about the integrity of that cooling reservoir. a. so mr girl sees that said for himself to look at the dangers for himself. he's got a permanent team base that he'll be meeting with these team. he was here and key of a couple of days ago and gave a press conference saying that the like to situation with this was a step very much in the wrong direction. essentially, he described the peeling away of another crucial layer of safety and security around this incredibly important place during i thank you for the update you on the whole live there in keys. let's skip a few now from moscow and speak to. usually a shop of oliver are usually at the plant. of course,
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exasperation is controlled by russia. what's moscow saying about the safety and security of to the russian side keeps saying they especially doesn't to pose any threats and tons of radiation . everything is okay. it works well to supply the head of financing around this. and the destruction of big helps cope how planned, but he's to supply the zip erosion station with cooling water. we're also hearing that the only a mission of the plans will be doubles to fool people. currently, there are 2 people who work that and also representatives of the russian nuclear plant operate to ross and then go also has a show of the russian side guarantees the safe send secure to all the members of the delegation today. according to the russian ministry of defense that in recent days, the ukrainian full says have carried out several attacks on the station they used
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to drones. heavy alt hillary ends multiple neutral cad systems. and almost all of that tags have been propelled by russia's defense systems. that's according to the ministry of defense. so this is the said visit will be only a cheap since the russian of full says to control of the nuclear station. march 2023. and it hasn't been generated electricity since september 2022. just to remind you that the new cap long does approach and if you have planned is not totally the longest nuclear power plant in europe. but it's the 9th law just in the wow. it was built in the 19 ac is when you crane was part of the us assign mesa. it further expand it in the 1992. so at the moment we're still waiting for some statements from mr. gross indeed. and we'll bring those statements to you when we have them. of course, you only have for the moment. thank you very much, julia chapel of oliver in moscow. meanwhile, russian as strikes have hit the southern ukrainian city of care. so on the attack,
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destroyed an office building. residency is the 1st time rockets hit, the center of the city in other wells, news defines by administer says the latest test firing of ballistic missiles by north korea is a grave violation of un resolutions. the japanese government says to miss hospital around 900 kilometers before landing within is exclusive economics. so in, in the sea of japan as go live to friday. so i'm a who's in tokyo friday. what more are japanese officials saying about the status launch by the north koreans? when we are receiving more details from the bands defense smith city about the course and the size of this. so to me, science about in the, as you mentioned, the student may 3rd and they did send out to the 5th ticket that was before uh, 4250. but if it's on the certificate, on the 3rd of uh, it should go up to the fixture northwest. hopefully those are found. this is
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a great concern for the band. has the gibeonites for, since i've been on high alert, they have been expecting that no 40 i would find another bed, but it's a good sign. that the was the claims to be cutting a military, something like a window which my pretty a has the and no sports of experiments outside of the fan of the 1st experiment on the 31st of the may. the end of last month, the 6 fired the live in june. assume the company is a government was on high alert on this to be science. they found in the because it makes exclusive economic zone of japan and such incidents hasn't happened for over 6 months. the finding of such experiments by north korea is very, very interesting actually, because today in the morning you're not 40 is the sports press on ministry slips
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present the i q is south 40 and the united states of escalating the situation by doing vans that maneuvers on planning the over the last 3 weeks, it was the largest the up to the training defending since the 6 years had. but to hold you find the findings of frankenstein because to more of the jump in and find them if there's going to vote on and you will be on sort of introducing that is up on sex defense capabilities. okay. friday. thank you very much for the update studies, allow me live there in tokyo to china now where the economy showed for the signs of weakness in may. according to the latest data, industrial output and retail sales. both missed forecasts. want me because of the pandemic locked downs, raging is expected to increase efforts to boost the economy to try to show up as post go be 19 recovery. katrina, you has more tried. his economic recovery is losing the inventive that's according to official dos as a may. retail sales rose by 12.7 percent sowing from 18.4 percent of the previous
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month. industrial production expanded 3.5 percent down from a 5.6 percent price. in april. both missed estimates. we could global demand to exports as also waiting on the economy. what do you, what do you say do national, you've roman these complex and the severe we're economic growth is sluggish. the domestic economy is recovering, but market demand is still insufficient and some structural problems, a more problematic conditions have listed for young people. use unemployment has risen to record the light of 20.8 percent. to see it more than 11500000 graduates are expected to enter the job market. so there's so many students graduation this year, but that owns enough jobs with fighting for these jobs. it paints a gloomy picture. many expected to take a rebound of district. corona virus controls ended. china's heavy handed head demick restrictions have been over some months. people are now free to shop,
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east house and travel with consumer confidence. here roommate, companies, many people are simply not comfortable sending a large amount of the saving that's sentiment is reflected in the housing sector. property investment contract is 7.2 percent and the 1st 5 months compared to the same period in 2020 to construction of new homes, plunged the central bank has reduced the rate on its one year loans for the 1st time in 10 months. and there are calls for the aging to do more. the analysts say the government will avoid large scale measures the few over stimulating the economy . the vision essentially try to be placed the bubble on its own terms. uh, it has no intention of going back to reiterating that bubble and uh and, and the larger story, of course, here is that there is a concerted effort to change the chinese growth model that a lot of lever lied on very high levels of investment. which of course meant high levels of debt authorities, a down playing concerns and save the economy will pick up the mention later this
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year. they insist china is still on track to hit a g d p. target of around 5 percent for 2023. katrina you out to 0 aging. david, a mine is a china focus, investment manager and political economies. he says he's confident a lot of in chinese economic recovery will be short lived, the, the economy is recovering. it just takes more months for that to be more apparent. and some of the key indicators of the board people uh, re, i think without too much foundation. if we keep comparing month by month, it's going to be something that's pub dimensions and we travel all the time through the country. once you get into the mess of trying other people for cynthia cities, businesses are beginning to it. again, employment payers quite reasonable. so i think that china's economy will be seen to
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have gains of rid of them into the autonomy into the 4th quarter of this year. well, the government contract later in the year. i think it will cut interest rates. so, and that's law overly excessive. if you look at the cost of the reason that is being running for the rest of the colonies now, for in some cases, 2 years, china has never gone to the same degree. in fact, if any, it's a lie in the box. so now your shoes of the economy and a way that the us in europe is not, you know, allowed to happen. so as painful as it is in some way. it's hard for me because it means backslash develop huge levels of india houses. they have 4 or 5 years ago and it gives me exist your problems for the government of july tangled a pension more head on the news hour, including the governor of west stossel region is scaled sedans, army plains, the rockies forces upon military. do they deny responsibility on the british prime minister boys,
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johnson runs into trouble for his actions during the colby 19 last towns and egypt, the 10th book fair spots, and next year as africa. a couple of nations for our record equaling $26.00 time probably will have to do to assuage the so to sit on where the power military rapids support forces have denied responsibility for the killing of the west on full regional governor. the army said earlier, the power military group had killed companies. i bought a car in l janina. no details are these dates have been reported earlier by car had described the situation in the city of al jeanina as a genocide. the latest conflict has read night of long running ethnic tensions in the gospel ration that's bringing knowledge is here is human morgan, who's in on your mind near savannah capital cartoon. he but what were you hearing
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about the situation in west, off for, and the killing of the governor in elgin a, the while slicing still continues and violence still continues in the city of janina. the capital of west are for tens of thousands of people have that fled from the city of janine met into neighboring chad. many more still continued to arrive. some of them getting in touch with aid workers on the ground with journalists, and some of them reaching out to us here in the capital, had a tool, and they describe the situation as catastrophic. they said that they are leaving behind family members, either injured or dead, as a result of killing base say by error, malicious, allied to the rapid support forces targeting people in janina based on their ethnicity. now the government himself was captured by the rapid support forces or by fights as belonging to the rapids support forces. on wednesday afternoon, hours after he gave statements with immediate describing the situation on the ground in the city of to day. now, as gentle side to tens of thousands of people have like more than
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a 1000 people have been killed since those thousands of the fighting and mid april 1000 small are injured. but because of the ongoing violence, they have not been able to access health facilities. so the situation there is quite a dire and continues to be to are you rate and people continue to flee across the border into neighboring tad. okay, thank you very much for that. uh uh, in um, under mine. he but morgan, thank you very much for well not going across into chad. whereas he mentioned hundreds of people from west off for have been crossing the border into shod zane. but as robbie is in the boat, a ton of andre. that same shod not far from the border with don zane has um, hipaa was mentioning day, lots of people have arrived where you are in recent weeks. what are they telling you about what they saw and experienced, you know, janina well,
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everyone we speak to says the same thing. all janina has become on livable hold, janina. more and more people keep saying this is currently the worst place in the world, not just the refugees that are fling, but people who know what they're talking about. air 8 organizations with decades of experience working in the are for those that have been based in ocean. and i say now by all accounts it is turned to easily the worst humanitarian crisis currently happening at the scale in this place. and we keep seeing people continue to cross. we've been coming to this border for several days. the trickle has slowed at the moment, but even now we see mostly today, young men and boys. not even teenagers. crossing the border into chad into the safety of chat and there was a reason why the numbers seem to have gone out today. the death of the state governor of west star for from you start bunker. a video showing his last moments showing his death, showing his dead body have circulated, and they are gruesome, and perhaps not
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a death death. it is difficult to wish upon any one that is no doubt made the rounds. and it has seemed to have prompted an exodus from alternator. we spoke to a group when we arrived here, that they say, the leader of that group said that when they left elgin in deciding that it was $21.00 say it was better to brave the dangerous exit out into chad. their group number into thousands when they got to chad, that group number into hundreds. those that they left behind, they think mostly were killed. something perhaps scattered they. they think they will never know exactly what happened. but the journey was arduous and not everybody made it. those that arrive 22 of them had bullied wounds that needed immediate medical attention. they were showing signs of fatigue, dehydration, injuries associated with making the walk from elgin in about 35 kilometers behind me. here into the safety of chad. there are ambulances at the border that have been carting people the way they're being registered as refugees. those that are identified as police or soldiers,
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ours or fighters fighting back against the militias. they are identified by the local authorities and kept in some kind of government custody are transported to a shared army base between chad and sudan authorities and the others are sent to refugee camps. they will be allowed to join their families, that they came across with women and children at a later date at some other point in time. the stories here tell us that they're expecting many more to continue to come. yeah, they're expecting many more to come. how concerned are chad, you know, thought easy about what's happening across the border in west software. that is really a question that we often don't ask enough because fall of yesterday and today. even now we're hearing gunfire. we're hearing the sound of heavy weapons, small arms and heavy weapons. we can't exactly be sure who they are, but that sound is getting closer to the border every single day. the chatty and authorities have beefed up security all along the border, north and south of our position. there are more military on the street or are on
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those points on that for us border in those villages in those towns, keeping an eye of what's coming across. even now, the gunfire is getting louder and more constant. it was intermittent in the last hour. now we're hearing sustained fire happening just just behind us. so the child, you know, authority is definitely are concerned. they continue to say that the humanitarian court, or for people fling wistar for, for payable thing, alternate for those coming in from the down. those who want refugee asylum, peer, they will be allowed to come in, they will be checked. they don't want to see any weapons coming in, and they definitely want to clear people that they consider as police military militia members soldiers. but they say that they will continue to let refugees coming in, which they say they have been doing. we spoke to an official here who says they are not concerned about refugees coming in. they've been letting people sleep violent since we've done since 2003 saying thank you very much for your reporting zane. but as robbie lives at an entree, you have a chat. so don, border to the united nation says more than 450000 people have left. so don,
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because of the fighting in the past 60 days, more than half of them have headed to egypt. but many people are now finding it difficult to get into egypt. di amadi has more from the suit, an easy diction border. how the, how do emetic is this? is one of the fed to shelters in the city of health on the border between sedan and egypt, at least $15000.00. so they need to flip fighting into don and who wants to cross into egypt taking risk. but the shelters are fully equipped with the magic with health care for many suffering from chronic diseases. there's a shortage of medication, including incident. yeah, medical sources, blame the lack of health care for the death of 40 people. how would a food and water supply and is also concerned? but everyone we spoke to said that their money has run out because of the daily spending of food, human, and that for the night costs almost 4 dollars. and there are difficulties on obtaining an egyptian visa. some say they despair almost updating changes in visa
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rules on them, and women and children who are able to cross into egypt without a visa. no need to obtain one in advance. human again, organizations to provide them with aid or treatments are absent and the situation is getting more complicated for us at the news every day up at the bottom of the houses, you know, how far on the city needs egyptian border. i didn't so that is there any forces of killed a palace to me and mine, and injured 2 people during the demolition of a home in nablus cindy occupied westbank. the house belong to a summer house to we who is accused of killing any is really soldier last year. is there any troops of increase rains and demolitions of palestinian homes in recent months so far this year? 5th killed a $163.00 people in occupied territories, either either aim as the latest from the funeral, which was held in. that's what happened is, is there any forces that way there's nablus in large numbers to demolish the house
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of for some us. so we, the city is that the need up is we're like, chooses of participating amongst other palestinians is an attack that's left. one is really sold or killed isn't, is ready. policy to the most the homes of front of city is, is where the are responsible for killing is really the house is what i was wanted on with are away from where we are and they is. randy forces were also here and then a refugee camp with arms confrontations up it up between palestinian fighters. and these really forces as a result is really, is really soldiers have still a palace city as bad as when you're old. and we're now in the funeral, that is taking place here in the refugee camp. we've seen a lot of armed men come on, the racing at the old man, basically. in respect of him they would have the whole thing that a weapons shooting in there. he is expected to be late to rest in a,
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in the cemetery year. but now what's been happening is that his body was taken to the house of the family for a final farewell time. not for a check on the world, whether with a focus on the psycho in approaching india and pakistan, he is wrong. so i told him that the joy is approaching. the goods are not coast in exactly the same place has been full cost of heat for the last $3.00 days is reached, its peak is not a week, and it's still going to be pretty strong installed. but it's wins of a 110 kilometers per and i will guess to maybe a $130.00 or a $140.00 is it makes landfill still. looks like it's gonna go up the history of the river court. this is the i is the store and talk you about, of course all around it. you will be affected by less of us equally, quite enough. the conditions, for example, the storm. so just going to scrap the gulf of goods on this gulf here. the other side of goods are that i have to me to provide widespread, but temporary flooding. and then you've got 2 ways kind of leave 8 meters already. batching the shows that goes around on the southeast of pakistan. so they brought
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the boat scene, for example, you can catch mountain view, which has been in line from goods address is dropped to about 24 hours of rain so far. it's not particularly heavy rain. and that's the condition of the wind is the best specially strong wind on the coast at mountains the nothing a few hours ago. so that's it. as it comes in the local time, late afternoon, early evening for the i would have cost. the rain spreads far and wide, and for the next 24 hours it will keep going. land covering roger started throwing rain as far west as grouchy, straight ahead on algae 0. find out why survivors of a religious counting. kenya, i'll be charged with attempted suicide. why colombia is one step away from legalizing the use of my wanna. and together again, a is from the rival, p g n lift goals to practice the head of the us open in los angeles that and the rest of the baseboards coming up later. we'll stay with the
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the you're watching the news, our on out is the or i would need for the back to go every minder, lots of stories, at least 17 people seeking to migrate to europe. have drowned off greece's southern coast softer that both sides. survivors are being treated in the town of kind of monta. it's pretty that hundreds of migrating sweats on board the vessel. the head of the un to atomic agency has arrived at the russian controls operation nuclear power plant. as we'll see is leading a team to inspect the facility as of a police, or when you're buying a cost,
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cut them last week and imagine cyclones in north central nigeria searching for the bodies of dozens of people still missing. after a boat capsized on the nights or river on monday, on a 100 people or boat accidents sadly are common in nigeria last month, 15 children drowned in another $25.00 people went missing when a boat capsized in northwest. and so go to state, in october 2022, at least 76 people were killed in another accident in a number of states. most where women and children trying to flee floodwaters and one of the worst accidents in recent years. nearly a 100 people were killed in may 2021. when an overcrowded vessel broke into 2 and sank in the niger river. let's speak to a favor for you all would abide this. she's a sustainable development lecture at the university of st. andrews in scotland and researches oceans governance and maritime security in west and central africa. thank you so much say for joining us on alger 0. why do such accidents happen so
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frequently on the river niger in nigeria, what are the issues here? um, thank you so much for having me. i think i to understand the frequency of this. so then we have to start by notes in that more people prefer traveling by the waterways or through the waterways due to the increased level of security on land or due to lack of road where the transportation system in terms of traveling by road. but the main thing is also that if you look at the statistics that you've already highlighted, one of the many things that is that sort of quotes across that as over capacity. a lot of those boards carry more passengers than they should. and this is of this, the very problem. i took the reason why passengers are likely to be able to one to join those boats when they come to the debt to spread this. this is that there is lead me to investment in what the ways, transportation,
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trump major. i'm many of the west african countries that start he pulled that one to compare themselves from one area to another. i would almost always use what is available to them. yeah. and the unlimited investments you'll say, fox, the yeah, over capacity is truly is an issue as we saw in this latest accent. you talk about limited investment dc, but whose responsibility is it to make sure the waterways are safe? is it the state's responsibility on the federal government's it is, it's is what's the responsibility of the state government and the federal government because the federal government, of course have to make the budgets available for the agencies such as the niger and in love with always authority to be able to do their work effectively. so for instance, due to the increase the number of incidents and what's always in 2014 new. uh this is madge. run in love with always a terry t bond nights transportation daily. me to the use of what to ways from 6 am to 6 pm yet i'm from this,
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is that and you would see that it is still happening. and this is because was the regulation might be up to date. the capacity of such agencies to be able to implement all and for the the regulation is quite and to me to, for different reasons, including the lack of the personnel and the lack of training personnel. the lack of safety. um, i have ability within the agency and so it's not just the case of blaming the federal government, all the state governments in this instance, but the fact that they do not have the right tools to be able to implement the rules. the rules are the regulations that is already in place and relation to what the ways, transportation, and the rules as that. but it's hard to implement. so then, you know, when it comes to maritime governance, the nigeria, what needs to happen 1st and foremost. and i think the main thing that needs to happen, especially at a time when they do a like most other countries in west africa, in trust that in happening to do up watching. choosing that my time step to is for them to customize that they need to invest more into my time trust,
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but not just the shipping. because that seems to be so much full cost on the ship and set the types of security to, for instance, which the government with the help of international company to investment so much on, but very much is happening when it comes to the investment in my time transfer which could potentially provide employment for millions of unemployment due to across major. so the 1st thing that needs to happen is not only for the government to show interest by perhaps giving concessions throughout truck the private sector to invest some of the set. but because there is obviously a gap that needs to be filled, but the problem is but just the case of given the concession but also doing the right thing is by showing that there is security because i'm probably i see something unfortunately, but very common. and the what to ways we didn't measure on territory or what to the so as well as invested in the sec though they need to provide secure, we did as a need to do the needs floating, attract investors. there's also a need to implement the regulations already in place, so things to work more effectively. thank you so much for talking to us about this
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. thank you for your insight. if it ok for you, i would. a thank to canyon west follows of a doomsday counts. have appeared in court. the judge with attempted suicide, which is a criminal offense in kenya, around $65.00 people. rescued from the shock a whole a forest face, their own hunger strike while their leader faces various charges full mackenzie. the leader is accused of quarter, his followers to solve himself. desk to in his words, meet jesus less. bringing audra 0 is catherine. so in i will be, so this is a case catherine of survive is a full, mackenzie's called, who are refusing to eat. the prosecutor wants them charged with attempted suicide because that's the legal aid. and can you, of course, what's the court decided to yes, um the court has ruled on that uh, situation. and um,
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it's the session itself took about 2 hours a week. human rights lawyers and the prosecutor making the submissions before the court. and they all agreed that the survivors do not need to be in police custody. currently, they have been in police custody, so they will be taken back to the rescue center. about one of the survivors has opted not to go back to the rescue center. so she is going to be in a police remind i'm and that's how case will be reviewed in next the 28th of 2 weeks. so the judge, as i said, the magistrate, as i said, rules. and he said that the survivors will be taken through mental assessment, sarah,
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mental assessments and individual report. 1 will be given to the court and the my district also said that the court is to supervise the welfare of the survivors. and this review will be done at the end of the month. but the good news as well is that the survivors have agreed to eat and cooperate with the counselors and all of this, all of the people who are taking care of the survivors that sent us. that's a rescue sentence. so they've agreed to end their congress. right, the survivors, which as you say is good news. this is a case in a story that's fascinated and shocked, i think is a better word, people in kenya and beyond what the nature is on investigations in check, a lot of tours and, and the relatives were still waiting for news of their loved ones. a lot of people are following this case very, very closely. it's
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a shocking case. so people are really been debating about it as well. and in a shock, a whole lot investigations are still going on. 7 the bodies are being. c zoomed as we speak of sofa that despoiled stands at us. 318 bodies are recovered and counting. um we know that uh, post mortem. still going on. uh, dna testing still going on. um, um, you know, some we haven't seen a many people in reason, days being rescued from that runs. but then we've been talking to some of the relatives of those who are missing. we're saying that so right now they just wants to make show and they want to see the bodies of their loved ones. they want to take their remains home. um so that they can give them a dissent barrels, guthrie and thank you so much for that. catherine,
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so are you reporting their life from nairobi upon them into a committee has signed from a british prime minister boys johnson deliberately misled in peace about parties. health during the cold with 19 locked ons. the cross party group assigned off on the so called party gate report. after a year long inquiry. johnston resigned as an m p last week. after reading an advanced copy. he's called the finding a political assassination. sonya guy ego has more from london. it's a dramatic resignation of boris johnson on friday gave any clue as to which way the report was going to accept his behavior. while the conclusions that were released on 1st, they certainly did not hold back in the committee, explains that boris johnson's russian owls were disingenuous by the very next that they were intended to, to deliberately mislead the house on the committee. it also took a very dim view of mister johnson's behavior throughout the inquiry,
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calling him also complicit in a campaign of abuse and attempted intimidation of the committee itself. nevertheless, the challenge is to mr. jones, whose political career now seemed almost insurmountable. the committee recommend doing that. he even have his parliamentary pos, remote and it said having not stood down, it would have recommended a 90 day suspension, which would have automatic. he triggered a vote in his constituency. as far as mister johnson is concerned, he is calling this a witch hunt. but as far as the policy is concerned, it may be keen to draw a line underneath what has been a tribute in time in the politics of the conservative party. sonya jago, i'll just sarah london, is going to johnston a 2 time oscar winner who went on to become a british politician, has died at the age of 87 jackson, one awards for her roles in the films, women in love, and a touch of class before leaving acting to pursue politics, she was elected to parliament in 1992 and spent more than 2 decades as
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a labor party and p. in 2015, she stepped down and returned to us to 11 know now we have protesters in the capital b root has said, banks on fire demonstrate to say they off few years i've carries the controls which have destroyed their life savings while bank says levin's long running crippling economic crisis is one of the worst in modern history. columbia is a step away from legalizing the use of my want to the final senatorial debate to turn the bill into law starts in the next few hours. if it's fast, it would make columbia the 2nd, not in american country to legalize a drug after year of why i found it on, particularly for some of the top, legalize maybe comedy one in 2016 and took the nurse like them. i would easy opiates check on thought it would be a lucrative business to get into a red tape, political opposition,
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and no clear paths for international trade has meant he hasn't sold a single, but he's had to let go. most of his workers, but a new building, congress might finally open a legal market for his product, where we're allowed to for tools, we're allowed to grow, we're allowed to do everything, but then we don't have anybody to sell it to the internal market. you're all use, it's gonna, it's gonna save a lot of companies like ours. it's time we, we, we say a list not leave this up to the cartels. let's, let's do it with the country. we've been, we've put too many tests on the road for this. we've been on the front line doing, putting all the dead people. it's time we can regulate it. to rival of gustavo, we pay through is 1st let these precedent as open the door to the legalize zation of money. why not for recreation? we'll use bottles, terry's bitterest being vocal about ending what he calls the field war against drugs, especially in countries like columbia, a word that is killed more than
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a 1000000 people in latin america without tempting the power of drug trafficking, mafias sponsors of the bill, say regulating the mighty wind, new markets will improve the life of many rural colombians with long, cultivated the plants for lack of legal, profitable lives there. and that is someone else that was getting a single split. that was more or people are the ones dying. we are the ones being stigma, price. we are the ones who saw how the masked him on the road in our society motivation . so we need a new way to fight the spot to like games, drugs on regulation, some public health, hot foot wide range law seems to change a constitutional article that prohibits the sexual inclusive in the context. it would allow people to cultivate up to 20 planes for personal use. when licenses would be issued to producers and dispense series, the tax revenues would be, we invested in the areas affected by drug trafficking and to publicize health risk . yep. despite the progressive majority in congress of the faith of the bail
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remains and certain in a country that continues to see might be why not as a gateway drug, totally front up on columbia has long been the world's largest cocaine producer and well regulating matthew. i know will not and it struck relate to violence, a growing number of people in positions here. believe it's time to try a different approach. allison that i'd be at the just with the major so i can no one is expected to make landfall in india and by cosigning the coming hours more than a $100000.00 people in coastal areas of western india and southern fica, son of any evacuated as a possible storm approaches, victoria gibson b has a detail or there's a sense of urgency. the smoke is in the pakistani pool, which is karachi. people are rushing to still comp on food, an essential supplies ahead of so i claim the federally the situation can get real
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bad because of the storm. the prices may shoot up, so i'm buying essentials like rice, lentils, and other things for my family. tens of thousands of people have been evacuated from the homes along the southeastern coast line. 2 within 70 schools are being used as relief kemp's. many here say they're worried about the future. so that's our concern is when the cycling is over, how will we feed our children? if our boats are gone, if our huts are also gone, we will be languishing with no resources. as soon as the city cycling depot joy is named after the bank, hollywood for disaster scientist expect it to make land full between monday and west in india and crunchy and sell them pakistan. bringing from the storms and severe winds for the next 5 days. is it that jose slumps a small houses and slums as well as mud houses and 10 houses may get damaged by the storm? they'll be tidal waves and when the cycling barrels through most places will get
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very heavy rain full. a few places may experience extremely heavy rainfall as well . so in to say, climate change is making tropical storms more powerful. many people in india and pakistan now appear to be suffering the consequences. victoria gates and b i which is their head on out to 0, brazil's when easiest julia is put in charge of an anti racism committees as football tackles the problem of abuse that's coming up next week. the, the,
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budget team writes veneers junior has been charged into lead safe as new r t. racism play as committee the present in itself is racist. abuse from science limited part valencia. last month's the for president jerry at frontier. i met with the dfcs and they presented team who apply guinea on saturday as part of an ad team racism campaign. the youth committee will be brought up a full applies. so will suggest stricter punishment for discrimination by study for the most told that are enough, we can't tolerate problems with discrimination and racism in football any longer. we're going to implement very strong measures to in the problem of racism. we are going to create the group of players who will meet with fee for to propose concrete measures. as leaders are, responsibility is to put the players and the best condition to get people happiness . i validate that guys part without us talking about this about either here little betsy, while you've just got an scold at the false,
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his goal of his entire career to be more than likely to friendly it goes straight up to just 120 seconds or back to the plates in beijing and all the data currently suited up to see with this, the guy that bob, it's all his hope. egypt qualifies for next year's effort. there a couple of nations. the level full star kept in the team is they fair always took on get a lead bar, his full the level whole team. right. that's not the case. it was getting those who scored 1st through to try to draft the on the 26 minutes. but you do people like before hall, sorry, web site setup. treasury guys. it just started with 20 minutes. the guy or the 7 farm champions completed, the turnaround with this concern booster 5, a habit golf extra features. this is the qualifying for the photos x, genuine in the yard, because skinny can still go through as well. if you're, if you're on malawi, joel, in that final group, dfacs, which is next tuesday. all right, so you are now in spite insights, it's only for a place in your wifi nations league. florida. light to the window will play quite
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sure. it'll be the next lives on wednesday. and this guy was quite a roster drive and it was c dot, she took the lead in front of the heart and sides of going about and with the go try to equalize with the penalty the full body all pass on each, put them to warm up off to 72 minutes thoughts, there was lights, lights to have as no alarm struck the deep and stuff it started for finished to to . but then car is shut, built on, bruno petrovich, the extra target want it impacts you put aside and start with a great shout, man, look above it, all. so i sort of penalty is the end of the full to price or who are that price or are there just want to get away from the very best buy just fine. don't see us. sorry, put and get something to where i like to. but the 3rd page of the season has been overshadowed by the controversial measure between the p j and live golf tools announced just last week. they've golf at phil mickelson during dealt with our friend on pci tool and our list john around for a practice round of the la country club on wednesday,
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told me it organize decide. i heard that once the competition gets on the way, the culture of a seat will. once the balls go in the air, the athletes take the narrative back. and if you asked anybody to describe what was the 2020 to us open all about, i don't think anybody would talk to you about the weekend before they're gonna talk about valid taurus and matching. fitzpatrick, an incredible 9 iron out of a bunker. and that incredible theater that was created on 18 thanks to the folks at the country club. and i'm pretty sure that when we re tap 2023, we're going to be talking about what happened on the golf course and not what happened off the golf course. was that is always pulls it out for like the, for the whole. thank you very much. now remember this role? it, yes, well, a man in the us has just said a new will be cues records. the 21 year old mac sparks sold the 3 by 3, possibly just 3.13 seconds that a competition in california, you know,
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whole nearly all the records and what's known as speed. cubing maximize kind of thing with the colorful cube to help with his fine motor skills. he's one of millions of fans of a plastic bottle that was invented by gary and on 6, within 5 decades ago. why confession they with this on ology is here. we've got more facing is coming up after the show break, the joining the global conversations to just say good. the industry could be convenient is say, this is
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a dialogue. we don't always talk to people that have different opinions that we do . everyone has a voice message, it appears that society doesn't do enough to recognize and celebrate women. it was it was fun to have an american occupation of the middle eastern countries. the street on algae 0. second episode of the series excludes the rise of the major drug cartels of the reign of terror. mexican government literally told the traffickers we'd have to produce the following is a new america's public enemy. number one is drug abuse and the load ship, the international drug trafficking, calling to take some power truck loads on out to 0. that's the sound of artillery being fired by the rapid sum. of course, the fighting has almost cut off this side of love charged from soothing his porch that supplies. many of the inputs between this camp was opened on the 26th of april
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is started off full, but now look at it. more people are still crossing the border. driving up here, we could see tunes of smoke rising all along the horizon in different areas. when we got here, the people that had fled, those villages told us that those were their homes on fire. and if they still have people there, the pictures, image of the overcrowded boat stretch sank off the coast of greece, at least $7.00 to $9.00 migraines. the dead hundreds um me see the while you're watching now do 0 line from doing also coming up the gulf. no sedans,
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