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the one to blow by the perspectives the . ready of the hello, i'm real about this and this is the news on life from dell. how coming up in the next 60 minutes, a push for peace in ukraine as rockets fly over keys, the leaders of 4 african nations arriving the capital. aiming to help stop the war . clean up operations installed as the russian rocket strike flooding rubbish capstone in ukraine. the frustrated by a lack of government support communities in central nigeria, search for bodies themselves officer a post accident on 9 people, arrested in
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a suspected trafficking operations after a vote carrying migrants signed off the coast of briggs, harnessing solar energy, a decades long electricity prices forces people and 11 on to find alternative power sources and useful we thought of rec code breaking, opening day goals, us open ricky fowler and send the sharply hitting the lowest rounds ever seen at the tone the we're going to be getting your crane with explosions and everite signs of being hired in keys and it's happening as i've african president. sort of rama falls on 3 other african heads of state are in the city, hoping to broke a piece between ukraine and moscow. the leaders a jew to meet your training and president luxury is that on the screen later on friday, they'll then travel to russia on saturday for talks with president vladimir putin
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in st. petersburg not. we've had correspondence across developments on both sides of this conflict. and the moment we're going to speak to your shuffle bolivar in moscow 1st. let's had the 2 key for jonah hall is standing by for us. let's talk about the airbags 1st of all the find. remember correctly, john, that it's very, very rare for these day of age to be happening a during day time anyway, but certainly when funding leaders in the setting the yeah, we've been trying to work that out and thought, and frankly, think of a single situation in the past where little data has been in t if at the same time as russia has launched a me saw attack on keep the feed it re deluxe in the past. but those are awesome, signify me, saw attacks happening elsewhere in the country. the all clear has been sounded, this attack is over now, preliminary reports from the air force here say the 12 miss. how's the loads from the, from the black sea, a mix of caliber and came job cruise missiles along with to recover. since drugs
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all were brought down by the defenses that were clearly audible around the city here, and there have been reports of damage in one central city district and to further north at most likely the result of falling. they breed no actual ms. so impacts or casualties report, there's an order of that happening at the same time as these african leaders, the heads of full countries and senior delegations from 3 others wearing boot, just west of the capital. here that we're visiting a mass graves, the sides of an aged victims of russian atrocities, into the very early days of the war. they too, would it be known to be aware of the sound of and defenses and of the area that in place. and you know, in this afternoon, in an hour or 2, they'll be here in the capital, they'll be meeting president zalinski that will be putting to him the piece mission . a draft framework containing major is designed to be the basis of dialogue to
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build trust. uh, to reduce tensions, but what else to say under these circumstances? hardly ideal circumstances, to be talking about confidence building measures. yeah. joe. no, they're only spending a day in kiva. and if we understand it correctly, they're only spending a day in st. petersburg as well to hold the those talks. of course, you create in the middle of a kind of a kind of result itself. it's a community very occupied. is there any sense about whether or not this efforts, by the african leaders, is going to be any sort of success of the one can only imagine that the circumstances of an added attack because it said in keys at the same time as these leads as a present would allow presidents and landscape just simply say how do you negotiate with that i bear in mind as well. ready the view findings and presidents that lensky has very frequently made the point that anything short of a full russian withdrawal from every interview. pregnant territory including crimea,
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cannot phone the basis of any talks about face of the african leaders of setting up proposing that in addition that will be questions from the ukrainians. about the extent to which these leaders are on this brokers. and all this in particular, south africa accused by the us of funneling weapons to moscow. that's something the south african government says it's investigating at all. so not too long ago taking part in cbl and drills. the saw that for the navy, alongside the russian navy toner for another. thank you very much. indeed that's doing a whole talking to us from keith. while the kremlin has said, the president vladimir putin remains open to any discussion of a resolution to conflict. it comes as prudence due to address this is in petersburg, economic forum, moscow based john, unless you're in your shop, a lot of it is going to explain some more on that. so also everything that jonah has talked about about the, the, the initial attacks that are going on and keep at the moment the african need is contingent. that's in key. do we know what's president put in is likely to be saying this economic for the stay exactly. we're
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just waiting for the patient to speak at the plenary. nice thing i would do for him . and haste sparks. puss and has given us a sneak peak of what is going to be, discuss that as a page. it is expected to mention this special ministry operation in ukraine, of course, and given an assessment of the situation in the world, as well as to some plans for the future, according to best called presentation supports. any ideas you mentioned that may lead to a supplement of the conflicting ukraine and the well so know that he is to to meet the delegation of several african leaders on site today. so we also know that the missed the patient has how talks with the president of the united arab emirates on the fringes of the same speed as well. they cannot make for him. his science, the president of b. u. a. but his efforts to resolve humanitarian issues during the months and ukraine and quote him a very good friends and comfortable
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a positive for russia. while mohammed been cited, all know her young, cold boots and his friend. so basically the situation, the fault is on. well, it's developing here on the political front, so to speak. yeah, the other interesting thing about this is that for a long time president present did not really travel outside bosco and yeah, he's in st. petersburg for this one would imagine that there's a certain amount of security concern for him. i was not playing a and yeah, we're hearing move out into that has been turned off while presentation is on the forum at the organizes refer to the technical works, but journalists who have inside information say that the communication lines have been johns to prevent possible drone attacks as patient as deep to speak in front of a large audience that deform upland roommates thing, but still local, why fi will be available for guests and participants according to the organizes. so
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no one will be cut out from the rest of the world. the criminal spokesperson also commented on the security measures, saying that they are unprecedented. they've been sufficiently and to particular strength. and because quote, the enemy acts our going to me on does new leave, attempts to inflict damage and quote. so we're sitting on waiting for mister pacing to address the plan recession. and of course, we'll bring him over to his house a bit later on unit java talking to us for most of us. thank you very much. indeed . russian rockets of saga there's your trains and fly drivers, hassle region. people are still trying to clean up off to the nearby costco. down was breached a week ago. charles profit reports from castle invited for tova occupied. we take him and then flooded. the city just never gives up female preparations instead of song continue in the areas where the front will
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surface seated. residents like andre clearing the month from their apartments and businesses, determined to stop living. yet again. fug, horses, boats fills and potentially disease into a small shop, develop a book or we have to wash it. all the water was up to the ceiling. everything is covered in filth. it was impossible to get through here until the flood waters went down. a crane says russia committed a crime by destroying the dam. the cause these floods, russia, generalize responsibilities. these are the same streets. now. cranes is 40 full villages remain flooded. 17 of which in the russian occupied surgery on the opposite side of the river. we were in this area are about a week ago and the water level in was about a me to deep. as you can see, the floods here have receded,
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but there are many areas closer to the river where houses, huge residential areas are still inundated with water. and of course there is a constant switch and potential shutting. the line was clean up operation hit continues, but some of the worst affected areas or out of town guitar has lived on the bank. so for english, for the, for full decades. the husband passed away in recent years, when the damn was destroyed on the deep river, was a flooded up, the tributary, engulfing her land and home loans of the wars that came at 1st. it was, they then reached up to the middle of the garden. when the water reached the threshold, then we started to run away. the floods have receded head to the rivers, still twice the width. it was before the time was destroyed. wells are filled with mud. many villages have no drinking water in the affected area. the pussy
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here with tomatoes mix, i had zucchini, then the onions, bates, carrots, then potatoes, had everything. now there was nothing. every thing is under the rates. to show, she shows us the plug was a month, so the house and leads us inside. the charlie is life license, fill the rooms amongst the mud soaked, collapsing walls, a grandchildren's discarded toys. a wardrobe and close it. missing, she calls her own everything she loves and treasures destroyed. she looked to the pleasure of a daughter and struggles to hold back the tears. she knows that despite the hilt, she hopes will come rebuilding her life as the war rages will be hauled beyond words, child strife without a 0 kind of southern region. crane the head of the you and you feel watch dog size measures are being taken to stabilize for he's calling a serious situation at the pollution usually are planned. well,
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filed gross has been inspecting the russian control site for damage after the breach of a nova called cut down. it provides water which is used to cool the plants, reactors. he says it's unrealistic to expect moscow and key to sign a document to secure the plant as long as fighting in the area continues. so we can see, i would say there are 2 elements. basically the one hand, we can see that the patient is serious because it was out of there and they are real. at the same time that i'm majors that are being a taken to stabilize the situation probably about ahead of the news are including human traffic, things on i mean just real scales. a new report reveals the extension of the problem around this president, and it says, 3 nation to a latin america in cuba. we take a look at what is a cheese. i'm in sports,
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eligible for spain, sense of a nation's lead cycle decided with choice. the 4 days on and still no sign of government helps people in the central nigeria and villages of able and it multi searching for the bodies and victims of a boat accident themselves on monday night to an overcrowded vessel returning from a wedding capsized on the nigel river, at least a 100 bodies have been recovered, but many passengers are still missing. the presidents ordered an investigation, comedy addressed reports from the village of ag multi the. they are going to you of a mother. after our wedding party disaster. i say trees, a resident of everyone survived but watched helplessly. i saw 3 children grow. give
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me just, she says she will take to our grave. oh, good bye to you. as the boat broke, i told them and just stopped and not to jump into the river. she panicked and the rest followed her. are turned to your door to 5 to my horse just a month away from her own waiting. on the a good. i agree. so last year the oldest 511 p on your wife showed me around one's home full of life. this suddenly became what he calls a ghost house. i know only due to life, i am broken. i have lost the will to leave you what's physically for anyway. tired of waiting for government aid, and you get to find the closure. families and neighbors result to sell the raise, the inflated boat from the river bed. the teams had expected to find somebody's property in the wreckage, but when it was brought to this office, none was recovered. dustin because of many who wanted to give their loved ones
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a proper burial. some of the victims were buried on the bank of the night of the shall cause the volunteer risk you are on monday night and up and one boy inside my boat, this need to be what i'm that i'm using. so i now to, and he's head down, i pres, this told me i phrase it again. so the boy now will meet what that too much, you know, wake up ladies aspect could i money, money, money. and i told him that he should police come down in all, he says you're rescued, recovered and how to battery more than 30 victims. the tragedy has designated the population of that population. $6.00 to $1.00 people died a year, almost 10 percent of the population. the village of the can most people in the disaster now i did as president bola mckinney was ordered an investigation
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and a to be sent both thinking that becoming a regular law colors on the niger does as di, didn't simulate incidents last year, overloading and the lack of law enforcement often blamed us and as a community is grieve, village as the there we never recover from that loss. how many degrees ologist data, it would be nigeria protests. those have been holding values in for greek cities to criticize how the government's been handling a migrant boat accident that left at least 17000000 people dead. active us and labor organizations marching in athens. accuse of storage is a be complicit because they haven't created safe and legal ways for people to see the sign of the acting migration minister, maurice says survivors applications will be assessed and those nurse entitled to protection deported with as many as 500 people are still missing and few dead off to that boat capsized off the re coast on wednesday,
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some of the survivors say up to a 100 children within the hold 9 suspected people smugglers have been detained. john set off with us reports from kilometer of the custom of us a is looking for his wife. he showed reporters her photograph, hoping someone has seen her as a boot from syria was on the ship, the capsized of the greek coast. she was travelling with her brother, no women or children of thought to have survived, but such is carried on into thursday. hundreds of people were packed onto the boat as this coast guard photo shows, both on the deck and below deck. sam spoke to us through an interpreter. he wants his wife from germany. was that difficult to say she come then drive
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across. and then then we as a boot, paid $5000.00 for the passage, like many of the survivors in this warehouse and come out to all of the men. 8 workers, give them food, water, and medicine. but no one can answer the question that really messes to them all their loved ones, still alive. i visited the survivors. it's heart wrenching. i don't know if you can consider these been lucky when they're 700 people at the bottom of the sea. they told us the women and children were in the ship's full sunset. they were in the refrigerators. it seems that couldn't save themselves. europe is grappling with a dilemma of how to offer a safe passage to all those who need international protection. while at the same time controlling its borders, but developments around stripping policy making as numbers of economic migrants and
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asylum, see cuz accumulate even a new migration packs under discussion. doesn't guarantee say public to all those who want or need it. meanwhile, people traffic as a meeting to demand critical thirty's, have detained 9 young men over this instant. they were among the survivors, but its thoughts, they would process the crew. it's possible that junior functionaries, not the ultimate beneficiaries of the $3000000.00 this passage made with this man, came from instantly looking for a relative. like i said, he's been told to wait for 3 or 4 days for no relatives. and even allowed to talk to the survivors to find out information. they don't know what to do. meanwhile, phone calls are flooding into the help of masters office from relatives to one ponce's jumpstart office, which is 0 color, much more than 1000000 children have been forced to leave their homes. and so donaldson's fighting the gun 2 months ago. that's according to you. and assess,
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it says more than 300 children who have been killed, a nearly 2 files and they've been injured. more than 13000000 people are in dire need of humanitarian assistance. in this i've says, is really worried about the situation in west and central the for soldiers, militias and policemen have fled from the citizens, westoff, or region into shod many 100 over their weapons. when they cross the border findings escalated and the city of al janina and after the regional government was killed this week, the u. s. is accused the rapids support forces and allied on groups of violating human rights. it also says the army has failed to protect civilians or thousands of people fighting, escalating violence and citizens, westoff or region have arrived in chad in the past 24 hours. many of being treated for injuries of local hospitals. the same bus driver reports from audrey on the child sit on board. as a turning point in the conflict in su,
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done the exodus of thousands of people in a single day chased out of their country under gunfire. their leaders killed militia instead of laid siege to elgin enough for 2 months. they say now all the control, the capital of west are for exhaustion relief and perhaps of gifts. i don't know where my children are. she says i had to leave them behind me. others said there was no mercy escaping their attackers or the shadow gentlemen how good the next. 7 they phone is on the road, took everything from us and killed people. not everyone made it here. the arabs on the road, they said a trip that didn't let anyone past all the arabs there have said trips and the dead people. we left them on the road they blamed the rapids support forces which denies their involvement and alternate. i know,
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he thought we left behind. the situation is very, very bad. i lost 22 people from my family and 15 of them were children. the sudanese government didn't help us, they see what is happening and just watch as burn. my whole family is back with one group began their journey was thousands. only hundreds arrived. far too many of them on a company children picked up by strangers along the way. something has changed at this border crossing. everyone we've seen so far is arriving on foot. there are 4 more, observe ably more men and boys in the crowd. now, what tribe that are part of whether they are civilians or fighters, none of that seems to matter. here now there was only human stuff or many had to stop before crossing over too tired to injure, to keep going, no one to help them. and as night falls, as the sounds of gunfire come closer,
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they are still in harm's way. what was an incredibly tragic day, seeing refugees streaming in from alternator has turned into a violent night. when we were in the town of audrey, we heard sustained gun fire and a series of very heavy explosions here at the border. once we arrived, we saw injured people, fluid was in their back being loaded into ambulances. and we heard the fighting has now broken out in the village just across the border inside to den just meters away . but what is happening at the board, the refugee say, is just a glimpse of the atrocities happening inside are from the same bus or avi o. g 0. audrey on the chat to dan bought more than 27000000 people around the world are victims of human trafficking that's according to the us state department. their latest annual report provides an overview of the state of smuggling, forced labor and exploitation of young people worldwide. magical haine has more or
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every year the state department releases a report taking a look at how countries across the world are doing when it comes to living up to the treaties that many of sign to come back. human trafficking, mtv blank in the us secretary of state and failed the report saying, right now, just this year, within 27000000 people have been traffic. this report also puts a big focus on what's happening to young boys and men. and they say since 2004 to 2020, the number of men and boys being traffic has gone up 5 full. now. they also brought people into the audience onto the stage who are working despite the human traffic in again, all over the world. and those stories, they were able to really bring the cost of what is in these numbers into the room. i also stand for you on behalf of millions of african women whose bodies have been legislated upon weaponized, but especially on behalf of face a young nigerian woman whose last words to me in september of 2016 where on p. i'm
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dying. those 3 words still echo in my mind, the way the state department does this is it branch countries into tears. the 1st tier being the best tier 3 means these countries aren't doing nearly enough to fight human trafficking. so they told us that $24.00 countries have actually wrote gone up in tier. well, 20 have gone down because it's the state department and they tend to be very diplomatic. they didn't give us a list. so we were able to compare 2022 to 2023, and the tier list. and in the added to the tier 3, which again is the worst algeria, chad. you booty, equitorial guinea and papa new guinea. and now there were 3 countries who were actually upgraded, that malaysia vietnam and brew nights. so overall, still a massive problem when it comes to human traffic in the more countries and fewer are doing better pedagogy, l 0 at the state department. we're going to bring in fil robinson. he's cited stage, the deputy director of human rights sports. he's joining us from buying cock. i was
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always very good to have you with us on. i'll just realize patty was saying that some of the countries have actually improve the status i over the last a year or so. what kind of successes have we been seeing? first of all, with regards to human trafficking around the world? well, it's hard to say frankly, i mean how they've determined that the best situation is improved in, for instance, places like most, in most countries very closely. and the situation in terms of expectation forced labor is still very bad. so you're talking about a subjective interpretation of whether things getting a better get worse. so what we can say is that if there are effective partnerships for governments work with n g o, civil society and traffic things survivors, then the outcomes tend to be better then if government just try to do it by themselves. and you know, i think that is one of the core lessons of this year's report. the emphasis and
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very often the criticisms are focused on the ways like countries, for example, like it's late in greece, but by, by no means are they the only ones where margins are trying to enter. but it, it follows to the way that those countries are dealing with those migrants. but how much responsibility does life with the countries that the migrants are trying to get away from to? well, there's a lot of problems in many of these countries where you have corrupt governments, you have for human rights abuses, and people, frankly can make a living or face political persecution. and they decide to migrate to try to find a better life in places like, uh, the, the, the, the caribbean, where and i mean, and other places like the mediterranean, you know, where there is of barriers put up to entry out. certainly people become more desperate and have to rely on informal or a list of ways of movement and which sometimes involves traffickers. we see that in the southeast asia region where i work, but we also see another parts around the world. it's the,
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the lack of protection for migrant workers, the lack of their rights that they, that they have when they get to a country that makes them particularly vulnerable for offense, wage theft, forced labor and other forms of human trafficking on i'll just say that we tend to do deal with these stories and by necessity essentially because of the scale of it in a very broad sense. when it comes down to individuals, viewers who are perhaps traveling around the world and see situations that they think might be involving human, some form of human trafficking, some different definition of that. what action can they take? because very often, as i understand it, that can be at least the trigger a point to make something happen and actually try and ultimately lead to people being protected from human trafficking as well. alternately, you really want to be able to reach out to civil society to an end your argument that is working with human traffic, gang, and traffic. and survivors are, these are the best chance to be ever so many cases weren't parsons or who are face
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human trafficking. um, you know, lot of people say, well, why don't you just call the police? but in, in many countries the police are part of the problem. that is certainly the case in many countries in southeast asia, including thailand. so, you know, we're looking at a situation where you, it's hard to, as someone who, for instance, is just traveling through the country to know who to call. you know, many of these countries say that they have hotlines, but the hotlines aren't well manned or they're there. the staff don't really know where to refer somebody. so, you know, it's an ongoing problem. this is why, you know, there's a discussion about partnerships and this, this report saying that, you know, partnerships work better than, you know, various different organizations groups, businesses trying to do it on their own. but i will say that, you know, we're still looking at a major challenges here in southeast asia. i mean, we've had, during the cold and crisis the rise of these cyber scam, human trafficking centers in cambodia in laos,
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uh. and on the myanmar side of them are probably border where literally thousands of people are being had been traffic. they're being controlled and being forced to scam people on line or face brutal, punish as always for roberts, and we really appreciate you being with us and i'll just here. so thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you. hope francis has left a hospital in rome after recovering from stomach surgery, the head of the roman catholic church had an operation to repair a hernia and remove intestinal scar tissue. last week. the vatican says there were no complications. 86 year old has suffered increasing health issues over the past year. a step ahead and i'll just get a mixed reaction to a new town pain voltage by the philippine government featuring filipinos working abroad and surviving a tuesday counts. and mazda of, of course, really in kenya as more about is that it soon than hundreds are still missing. added sports besides those 2 were caught on camera getting a helpful push off. somebody said at least here,
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is that still the satellite? are they? we've got somewhat of a diagonal divide across europe at the moment. lots of fine, sunny weather was moving and west in areas, but down in the south and in the east with a more in the way of west. and a cooler weather of scandinavia has seen temperatures sit up in early thirty's, heat wave conditions continuing, and places like finland. but with that, a risk of wall 5, not just for funding, but also for sweden and the way the baltic states. but there is going to be some way to whether sunny to work is way up north as we go into saturday across those eastern areas. well, he's coming in across the library in peninsula on saturday for southern parts of spain, madrid hitting such 5 degrees celsius, still some rain in the north west of that weather,
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continuing to effect the se funds funds ration across the adriatic, bringing heavy range the likes of serbia, we've got a red warning out here. we could see 60 millimeters for in 24 hours, and that brings a risk of flooding that as well as football gary up by the time we get into fact today. those students have pushed to further east into parts of greece and to kit kira across some west in areas and for the north, west britain and the island of island. lots of heat and even some humans conditions with a risk of a fund to read down towards the through the day, particularly for island that you whether update the african narrative from african perspective. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is key is you to do short documentary fund for can still make it from ivory coast. and
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the guy journal got an estimate in zambia, new series of africa direct on how to 0. how do states control information controlling the narrative to dominating the media, or how does the narrative in full public opinion and norma, spite, it might not be the most important story about china of today. but that's what the big piece attention to. how is citizen, tim listened, replacing the story, the listening post. i fixed the media. you don't cover the news because of the way the news is covered. the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, the what, you know, the 0 reminder about told stories. this our identification of african leaders in chief, hoping to broker peace between you, frame and russia. they visited the city of boucher for thousands of civilians were killed in russian attacks last year. leaders have also been shown captured russian military hardware and the capital communities in central nigeria of searching for the bodies of victims of a boat accident. as we know, government helps since the boat signed from the niger river 4 days ago. so far, at least a 149 suspect if people smugglers have been detained off from a boat carrying migrants cap sized off to greet coldstone, whitening state. at least $79.00 of those on both sides. as many as 500 people are still missing the philippines as well. the new campaign featuring citizens are
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working overseas. they say is to pay tribute to the migrant. filipino community is running references have been vital to the economy, but critics argue it promotes brain drain. barnaby label reports for many of a really good occasion. it was a celebrated moment for the world yearly, a year into the pandemic of exceed against coping 19 in the 1st to administer it a filipino nurse in the united kingdom. her name, meet parsons nursing is not the moment has landed her in your home countries. you international campaigns. we give the world their best pain is slowly for the purpose of elevating the filipinos and making them feel proud and be seen. and to say that actually you do give your best wherever you may be, wherever specialty you are in whatever industry you chose, the government has clarified, is it meant to replace the popular it's for funding the philippines,
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tourism spoken. i am d, j. i am the philippines young, the purpose of the campaign, the message itself is in question. the countries tourism secretaries is it is a fact that the philippines gives the world its best. every day, thousands of filipinos leave to work as nurses, teachers, caregivers, and domestic helpers abroad. what critics ask of what cost? nearly 2000000 filipinos work abroad. last year they sent home more than $36000000000.00. their annual remittances account for around 9 percent of g d, p. know that the ads are targeting for foreign governments and for incorporations to essentially for us if needed. so that it's selling filipino label or instead of addressing the route problems that forces our people to migrate overseas. parsa's acknowledges to bring train, but she says there isn't
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a shortage of nurses in the philippines. is just that they choose to pursue other jobs or leave the country for their own good. if you want them to have the best future possible for themselves, they've got to do the position themselves. and if they're, they couldn't find it in the philippines that are within their rights to find it somewhere else. but critics and parsons degree, the government, needs to improve conditions, to encourage professionals and workers to stay with one seized the ads as a source of pride. the other, the continuing promotion of labor export barn, even though algebra manila, which even the army insides career. so as part of a north korean spice satellites, which failed and long sloths month has been successfully recovered. salvage seems scout to see for the rocket booster and the satellites off the west coast of the coming in peninsula. the fragments could shed light on north korea is block development or us. and usually a pod submarine has arrived in the south korean port city of bu,
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son. it's the 1st time in years that a cruise missile carrying south is don't. there comes a day off in north korea, 5 to miss all fits east coast a hey runs president abraham, why you see has wrapped up a visit to latin america with a final stop in cuba. is signed cooperation deals as a 6 to show up support with allies, but also under us sanctions are locked in america, edited to see in human reports there from different corners of the globe. but there's a common advisory that draws them together. iranian president abraham pricey arrived in havana cuba on thursday, after wrapping up visits dive in his way let in nicaragua, a 4 country share a strong hostility towards the united states, which has long running sanctions against them. former us president george bush, in fact, once labeled a run in cuba as members of the quote axis of evil. i see and is cuban,
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count of large gives vs. gun is held private talks before they administer assigned a number of co operation agreements. cuba assisted around during the pen demick by supplying vaccines. now, cuba is suffering from an acute shortage of fuel, which iran may helpings. we upgrade for for your successful to of that's in america, including cuba. on the right seas, 1st latin american visit since taking office nearly 2 years ago into underscore the need for countries that do not fall under the us sphere of influence or friendship to stick together. they say it will lead to further integration and the building of a multi polar world view. ronnie and leader attended a business for him and promised to work with cuba and hydro electric power generation and mining that him, you had to have on my agenda, the commitment on may to the president. i want to degree to in consent that the is that make public of about? it's kevin to work with friendly countries such as
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a few bucks in science and technology. i'm for the potency task, you know, the phone policy the us state department has been watching the visit, closely calling it quote, destabilizing behavior. but while iran may be very far away from latin america, it's the choice of regional allies shows that sharing a powerful common advisory is a strong incentive for sticking together. see in human out to 0. are you k parliamentary committee has found a former prime minister about us? johnson deliberately misled m. p. 's about policies held during the corporate 19 locked on. the cost policy groups signed off on the highly critical reports. after a year longer inquiry, johnson resigned from parliament last week, after reading an advance copy. sonya vehicle reports for london, as there was no way of sure the coaching. the news is this, that mister johnson,
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up to months of inquiry was a syrian indictment of worst. johnson's behavior, while prime minister of his conduct well being investigated by the house of commons privileges committee. it was not just the legal policies held that downing street across the country was unlocked down. the committee found that johnson repeatedly committed contempt and sought to undermine the parliamentary process by deliberately misleading the house. deliberately misleading the committee breach in confidence, impugning the committee and the by undermining the democratic process of the house and being complicit in the campaign of abuse and attempted intimidation of the committee. the report also recommended a 90 day suspension. the 2nd longest such punishment ever remember parliaments on well, johnson pre empted that with his resignation on friday, opposition politicians say it is a milton of a decent public 7. what is the name on the whole thing? what about the little bit of the military? i'm going to apologize for the british public for what they put them 1st through
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a pull of conclusions. leave very few options for mr. johnson to continue in a political career or pros even suggests that he have his paula menchie pos revoked, but they're also his cheerleaders. to what time and to see him one more time. but if you can have a ride so far as johnson, he's one of the great titans of british politics and world politics. and of course, he left his house once before did a great job as london math. and he really is the king of come back. and peas will vote on monday with a to approve the report. and the results are likely to further inflame tensions of the routing conservative policy administer wishes to not has not yet indicated whether he will be taking posts in the vote. but he will be eager to draw a line under the scandal that costs the conservatives public support, as well as the influence of a political friend punch bow, who cost a long divisive shadow during his time in office and do the months often with sonya by ego i'll just sarah london,
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i thought i was planning to invest $5000000000.00 in iraq in the coming years. then i was one to follow the shape time and been home with alternatives. visits to back died. they may or how toast with iraqi prime minister mohammed shell also done in baghdad, or cetera of science deals on several projects and cleaning energy and construction loc month. i'll go ahead as more a significant visit by the image of thought to me been how much as i need to iraq. this is the 1st visit by an adverb leader to a locked since incumbent iraq. you probably administer how much you. yeah. so then he took office in october of last year. so the memorandum of understanding had been signed today in baghdad. by chase to me been how much tiny, a new rocks, probably minutes of how much so. yeah. and so with any in civil areas including get energy sector at transportation, aid and maritime transportation. and so i've talked to you on that and then we
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signed a declaration of intent for comprehensive cooperation in politics, economics, energy, and investment. we discussed security and information cooperation in the interest of the secuity of nations and the region on the side. they'll also be deals pertaining to investment in construction and other fields and above the many iraqi officials say that hopeful that the can utilize the expedients in the gas $6.00 to $2.00 builds gas facilities in iraq to save millions of dollars a wasted on a yearly basis. from a oil associating gas, that's our wasted in the aid in iraq's oil fields, also at iraqi officials say that they are hopeful that this still can pay the way
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to more as property investments us into your lot. some adults here and other than minute develop the we've signed agreements between private sectors in both countries in several vital fields such as energy, electricity, as well as developing modern cities and operating hospitals. we also discussed regional initiatives to enhance economic relationships between countries in the region, including supporting a project to connect the gulf power grid with the southern iraq power grid to meet its demand for electricity. guitar has also taken part in the meetings of directs development project. hopeful that pops out of can play its rules as a stakeholder in the major you lucky that project, namely that development at road that's a do was roads that links so them a lot to know them. iraq, to get to the media training and see. and then to you would have to do, i had a brother that 2nd,
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the july has called damage across india's west coast. after making landfall on thursday, at least 22 people have been injured. power lines of done. many homes have been damaged. when's at least a 140 kilometers per hour for the storm is said to be we can as it moves north cuz i may say a good person, your name is and by yourself because of the cycle and i can get passengers and the fruit and vegetable prices have stored in the common masses have to face the brunt of it. no, i don't think we are gathering groceries as the shops are going to close due to the soccer. we have filled with c a and hope that it will not reach our location and in state move elsewhere. i see teams in the state of texas as searching for survivors off to a tornado tore through the tunnel pallets and 3 people that being killed and dozens are being injured. the twist are ripped through a residential area in the north, near oklahoma. mexico sweltering to a 2 week seats, ways, temperatures and some northern parts of exceeded 45 degrees. that's the 13th wave
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so far this year. experts say the spring weather is being made worse because of drugs. tens of thousands of lebanese have turned to solar power as the cash strapped state can guarantee a reliable supply of energy. so not makes up 30 percent of the power used and loving owns, but as in a 100 reports and be rude. not everybody is able to afford it. the power cuts have been a problem for decades 11 on because of a dysfunctional energy sector. and now a nearly bankrupt state struggles to afford fuel forcing many to rely on private generators. for those who can install solar power, it's 10 times cheaper. it's also cheaper than states the electricity buy is the find. the energy conservationists say the game changer was the removal of subsidies, unconventional power sources after or following the economy causes in 2019 the demand on a tuesday decreased. and the, practically, according to the,
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as easy as the maintenance today, with many of the demands on this, the, is around 1700 megawatts. so practically, the existing both bonds together with the existing solar installations good solves that exist the crisis off level. but 1st, this fake needs to ensure a minimum supply of power to allow solar installations to connect to the national grid convention and follow the bonds of a base load as they should remain in the energy mix of the country. it's, it's essential to have convention of power plant, solar panels aren't enough to keep the lights on. i know i'm going to start off. i installed solar panels, but i couldn't get through to of my generator because i need 24 hours of power to preserve the meat of the deluxe to 30 percent of the countries. the electricity supply now comes from renewable sources 11 on has exceeded it's $1000.00 megawatts ceiling for solar installations. that means the country has met its 2030 targets to
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reduce emissions, or that was not the result of a plan to tackle global warming. it was a reaction to the economy's collapse, but still one in 5 households kept afford power. thank them. back of the so i've got about one of the costs is about $30.00 to $35.00. so i live without electricity or an estimated 80000 households have gone green. that's a fraction of the 1500000. who need the government to do its part? does that include the electricity to pay the scientists to find phosphorus? i'm one of the soft ones moves. it completes a list of essential elements needed for life to form. they say it's the 1st time the elements being identified in an ocean beyond us. instead of this is one of the songs many booms. if all source was discovered in the sample of ice collected by a nice a pro, the still ahead on all does it up as far as the world's top golfers find the range of day one of the us open and is here with the action from the 3rd major championship of the year
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the top of the support here is on to thank you so much trouble. it was really not a record breaking opening day goals, us so ricky filings on the shelf lay hitting the lowest rounds ever seen at the tournament. sound of having a shrivels this was day when the game of golf rather than its politics. it could take center stage. ricky fall, learns,
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and their softly hitting rustled. schools at the us open. both went around the los angeles, the course and $6.00 to $2.00 strokes. that's never happened at this tournament before they finish day 12 shots clear of the field that are in with the sort of winning your 1st major championship the 1st few days this week, i wasn't feeling very comfortable swaying, and wasn't making many pots or heading very good thoughts, so continue to get working on the course as well as on the practice area. and finally, a couple of things. it clicked a bit yesterday. it's not really what you expect this plan to use open, but monkey sea monkey do. let's just chase and rick you up the leaderboard so i'm glad he was just in front of me. it's been almost a decade since william mcelroy last one and major. he's looking good on 5, on the pop 2016 champion,
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dustin johnson is also inside of the latest. the american is well placed on 6 on the phone. you know, today obviously with the setup it was uh, it was definitely you know, somewhat gettable if you, if you drove it really well. phil mickelson has work to do if he's to win this tournament for the 1st time. bought the 53 year old still produced some magic moments doing his one on the pile round of $69.00. the 15th hole was a popular one with the plays. there were 2 holes in one including this effort from sunburn, sun. most of the ladies chance for one of the schools. great rivalries has begun. england taking on australia for the asked is a cricketing concise that has its roots in the 19th century. west series is hosted by on one by australia,
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but punk coming to this team. having one in england for more than 20 years, this 1st test of 5 taking place in birmingham, england have won the sauce fussing for 54 for the lights of school. now know the face robbery to send, and it's a kale. so on thursday nights in las vegas, they were full red calls in the concrete kept nations like semi final between the us. i, mexico. the game was old. so pools because of harbor 5 of chance and bought funds in stadium, the referee actually decided to buy it for full time. it's 6 minutes if it's on still supply us waiting the next 3 now and they will play canada in the final on those things go to late when it's a big it's lean reached the final if the wife and nations league, spain, taking an early leave scene i makes me want a lot of just free minutes. i would, lo, i have so long explained sappy since roman no mind giving away hennessy spot. humboldt is here. i might like put it
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a white fence is going on and it stays that way and sleeps 88 minutes. hopefully that pouncing. so when it's a spain and they will slice of probation in the final on some other a 12 european shampoo. she qualifies. coming up a little light thrown england's hiking on most so that's all the thing a foot straight when 5 members as much as the cities trouble winning seem of joined up with the score and could play a part in the game. we're actually heading into the, on the because there's no way of knowing the reach of the how they were going to react. and we suppose to what they've been through. as i said, huge motion for the operation needs to get back into training session with the group frontier, not sion against your pulse of accounts in killing them. but i says he does expect to be playing his club foot bullet party send your mind next season. earlier on this week about i sent the elected to the french champion, stating that my plans to extend his current deal,
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which expires in 2024. this i've already answered that question. i've said that my objective is to stay at p. s g. okay, that's my only option at the moment. i'm ready to come back and when pre season resumes to consume for them. now some what, whether could be the best chance of providing unpredictable results of the upcoming canadian, a girl and pray. rain is expected in montreal and i for the next 3 days with the rice taking place on sunday. read full of one. the 1st 7 races of the season signed to hold a max to stop and leading to drive his championship by 53 points from his teammates such our purpose or she has been able to deliver when he met there. and qualifying son, she doesn't have a, by the weekend, settle this year. and i think is what i need to know. i. i cannot afford to have any, any, by the weekends anymore. i think that it pops the 2 or 3 by the weekends in the season. so i really have to get rid of those and, and,
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and keep the consistency high because i think it's something that the max has been in really good, inconsistent you never know until you hit the truck. we also have this picked agency in boston and we didn't perform uh on that the res. so yeah, let's see. we have a couple of new parks and the car as well. uh on these res. so uh, depending on the weather, we will try to test them and validate them and, and hopefully we can, we can do 3 more compared to this, then busted on. let's take a look here. so that means you can send us a great system, said she think start fall the shift study on rod as disqualified from the on the 20 through 3 year to tele, rice for getting a target. the mountain footage from spect sites is showing the competitor as far as the holding onto the team calls and most of us during this climb and northern italy, the reuters and teams can expect further punishments from the schools well governing body. right, that is high support. how do they plan to get away with that? i'm going to be back in
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