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see where 2 of the bullets hit thereabouts. my head highs, name the dimension military wanted him dead. the stealing men or beneath women a property on the road, costing out his ear. english proud recipient of the new york festivals through the cost or of the year award for the 7th year running the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm about to send a, this is the news our life from don't coming up in the next 60 minutes. a push for peace and ukraine. african leaders visit the keys and come face to face with the war. barefoot, terrified on the injured fires of people for you,
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the violence and saddam's westdale for region seeking safety in chad. this is the frustrated by a lack of government support communities in central nigeria. search for bodies themselves off to vote, accidents harnessing solar energy, a decades long electricity crisis forces people to 11 on to find alternative power sources and useful. we've had a rec, cold breaking opening that goes us open. ricky fowler, and on the shelf like hitting the lowest rounds ever seen that the toner, the, we're going to be getting ukraine. what exposure is an air raid sirens are being hired in keys and it's happened. the south african president sort of rama falls on 3 of our african heads of state. are in the city, hoping to broker peace between you, train and moscow. they visited the city of boucher for ukrainian authorities, say more than
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a fighters and civilians were killed in russian attacks last year. the leaders are going to meet ukrainian president. volume is a landscape in a few moments time, and then they're going to travel to russia on saturday for talks with president vladimir putin or not the moment we're going to speak to julia shelf of oliver in moscow. child stratford is in the outskirts of castle and he's going to give us an update on the pricing of the region. first we're going to go to keep on our correspondent jonah how joan of that meeting i was just mentioning, there's has just begun, i believe. what can we expect from this well, i think the 1st thing to mention is that among a number of piece initiatives that have been floated by a number of countries since the war began. this is the 1st initiative that is actually being put in front of the leaders of both ukraine and russia, presidents and ask you this afternoon. and president putin, into petersburg on saturday. there is perhaps some value in that,
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but i think weighing against that or a few things. first, the fact that ukraine has just begun it's counter offensive many, many months in the planning is easy and it's very early stages now it would seem an unlikely moments. the ukraine to agree to any change of course, and perhaps mitigating even more against any immediate breakthrough. here is the basic case repeated again and again by ukraine and by presidency lensky. that any tool could piece, can only come off the russia has withdrawal. and every one of its forces from every inch of ukrainian soil including crimea, and that is certainly not part of the african proposal. in addition to that, i think at ukraine, president savanski and he's negotiate as may have some serious questions about the extent to which some of these african countries are honest bro, cuz many of them have abstained in votes to condemn the war. the united nation south africa in particular leading this delegation is accused by the united states
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just last month of bundling weapons to moscow. something the government in pretoria denies. and in february this year, south africa held naval drills of cape town along with the chinese navy. and the russian, they don't know, thank you very much indeed as doing a whole talking to us from kings. while the kremlin has said that president vladimir putin remains open to any discussion of, of resolutions to the conflict and comes as proof and was due june to address this is in petersburg, economic forum. while our moscow based journalist going to shop a lot of a is going to explain to this some of what's going on. the if i understand correctly, the delegation from africa is expected to appear to be in st. petersburg on saturday to present their proposals, present improvements be talking to others that you cannot meet for him once you've been saying a yeah, absolutely legend, my opinion is speaking right now. i'd be of forms of plenty of roommates and
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addressing russian on foreign dignitaries and high ranking politicians and economists. but the biggest part of his speech has been divided take to domestic economic issues, as well as economic growth and success. russia, russia, well, i will try to be really quick to sum up. what's been said uh so, so russia's guessing, i'll be so cold. oil and gas needle meeting does is becoming less dependent on it's crude oil and gas ex fluids. and this trend is gradually gaining momentum according to periods, and so there's never been such a low unemployment rate in russia. the level of poets seen russia is declining the gross, a real incomes of citizens, a still more as, but this trend has polluted perspectives and the foreign companies that left russia due to conflicts and ukraine have left a nice for 2000000000 roubles. and now russian produces that replacing them on the domestic market, but the russian does not close the doors for anyone if for an produces still want
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to, to return. and russia to see can once again set a record for the export of, of its wage. so his speech continues right now and we continue listening in to present patient, and we do hope that he will say something about the conflicts in ukraine. you're a fanatic. thank you very much. and do you yourself have oliver talking to us from a moscow little child? stratford is joining us now from near her phone. for some jelly has been bottled repeatedly in this conflict. now they're having to clean up after the flooding as well. just talk as to what you and the team have been seeing when you've been there . that's right. the majority of the evacuations. now we understand all complete. so you currently in saying that they've evacuated around 3000 people over the last few days from the side of the river. um, they're also saying that they've evacuated more than a 130 people from the russian control side of the river. and it's clean up
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operation continues. we've been speaking to the red cross in care. so on today. they saying that they all mainly concerned around for around about a 1000 people that remain on the island and not in the disconnected by a bridge from capstone city in on that river. they saying that these people are coming under constant schilling and they have no water, no running water, no electricity, no gas. and they're all big concerns about a groups trying to get in there and supply those people with the needs. and they're also concerns about disease as well. um they also are it's, he's keeping a very close eye on any potential color outbreak. it seems to be under control of the moment. but the red cross telling us that these flooded areas had basically potentially on a corpses in symmetries. so there's concern there about what was supposed diseases whilst we were in town this morning. that was
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a lot of shedding inbox direction. certainly what we witnessed was the russian shilling landing a number of different areas hates residential areas, at least 8 people we understand injured in those attacks, we were at a medical facility which specializes in forensic analysis. that was one of the strikes cited speaking that to a young, a mother who very concerned about their daughter who had been rushed to hospital. so yes, there is a, there's still a lot of shelling and the middle tree that really cranking down on access to the media as well. there is a, a 3 p m, could few that it is initiated by the middle tray for media to leave just to quickly bring you up to date on some of the fighting in the east of the country. this counter offensive, we're hearing the current is the pricing state for resistance in multiple areas. they still planning to take back control of around 7 villages in these operations until next area. they're also planning to have made small gains around the town of buck mode goes. talk,
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move was claimed by the russians last months. it's important also to mention that there is no way that we can independently verify these claims. but it certainly seems as if he has a lot of heavy fighting in the east today also shows thanks very much indeed. does charles try for bringing this up to date from near how soon i want to bring in audio, so he's administer of culture and historical heritage of sending gold is also the presidential spokesman. he's joining us from dock out. so thank you very much indeed for being with us. uh president mike, you saw one of the delegation that he is currently in keys at the moment. what do they believe that they can achieve that other phone and leaders have failed to do so far? the thank you, i got into this is a maybe a sions, sion of some up within countries for peace? not exactly. i'm the applicant of union mission. the mission includes in a go start off because come the color of egypt. you've done the ends on the prism
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substance of prison or the present, but to present as you can give 10 most of any of you got into and you saw a combo, a name of them, but the totally in barbara and separate team of this mission. the after having discussed the way they come to. the main object team of this mission is to establish peace by the, by the 13th to restore pressure between the practice and is very important because it wasn't covered as of it. so as to provide to the patient image shifting the actions installed, reading the applicant and head upstairs. so the mission offering big offices is to facilitate world prisoners and exchange between rest your undergrad will be a very wonderful one. step forward and the mission of what's also on the kind of make subject to much is so as that the printer lives, the zeros talk to release the for the effectiveness of using the train
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through the dynamic partnership. as we know we, uh, we've been dependent on to reproduce it by the, to the nation, the base rent and then impacting it kind of inputting the he's now it will be in africa. so then we want to get from this mission of so the dynamics for most of the importation of exportation we in by pacific, i mean print, right? there's much sign energy to simple. i'll try to use it. don't understand why they african nations or on this step, making up this delegation would be anxious to, to have some sort of solution to this class has not least because of economic reasons that you've been, you've been talking about. there is a strong ling blocks to this isn't there, however, because some of those african nations have been upstanding from votes in the u. n. for example, condemning the war in ukraine. how difficult does that make it for them to appear
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for want of a better phrase, as honest brokers when it comes to a mediation aspect between ukraine and russia. but as i told you on the very beginning is not to be optically in mission, but some african countries that have assessed the mission. we have the support of african e. and because the chairperson of the union use it is present present as all of the commercials advantage. and as you know, i did, but at the beginning of the company prison amongst all the message. remember that had already been in a rush. you ive substitute to discuss with the prison puts in at the beginning of the conflict and just in his capacity or is it 1st of of the african union and it was test and government conferences and those it was back to you have been supported by adult but by the end, as you know, the position of the president of the country, he reached out a will. we will into the end of the industries mission it,
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it can be easily accepted in the record because the adoption position and that is going to delete the definition because it are, i mean, aside the ways, you know, very clear way was one watching the why you kept you but going under so, so that the presence of a big to officer, most of them says to create a chosen on the good it, but it clear base you are the, i mean in connection with i mean the rules and all of the pieces you know a fee for much and i was, i want to ask you about the circumstances under orders basically. i think that's why i want to ask you about the, the, the circumstances and for under which this delegation is making its presentations to both sides. they have one day in keys, they have one day in st. petersburg when they're going to speak to president putin and presents their, their, um, their proposals when they've been in key. there have also been error rates that have been rockets being fired from russia game to key, which as far as we can tell, has never actually happened before. when
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a foreign delegation has been in ukraine's capital city. how confident can the delegation be that they're actually going to be taken seriously by either side? this is a i just, i just say it's earlier the 1st attempt. let me remind you that remember that they called that the police make and promote the up because the competitive development environment, diplomacy a was a prison max. that was where the president every got the budget demolition, which in africa you rightly you grant and, and, and russia. and then we can say that, that initial prevention, africa, from undergoing for such as you and i can go to guys in know, even though is it, isn't anybody talk a ro, bed they adopt to a particular strategy. we're looking at these all the parties that is when people there will go and spend in the same during the time that it will stay
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in russia. is that the model of siding with or condemning authentic this is use, but you do run it all right. but how to fill that piece out to restore confidence and trust, how to sense style overall package on the impact and implication of the conflict on the world and on. so if you're going to make people up minute, and that's the thing that we are using, but also use try universal veterans and arguments that can be a accepted and understood by a credit those buildings and put you values as far as minnesota historical harris, my son the senior, but unfortunately we are running out of time, but we are very grateful to you for joining us and i'll just do, sir. thank you very much. thank you very much. but let's, which for this mission a success because it wouldn't be, it would been a, it will be use for, for all the things sort of and then be,
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we are doing peaceful of mind. and then pretty much all you know. so thank you very much. indeed it was, it was no time to go on ahead. on the news already including 9 people arrested and suspected trafficking operations offered a boat to carry migrants signed off the coast of greece. tensions round off in india is northwest, as the home of the government administered is fireball. and sports, the referees forced to cut short this international game in the united states and is going to be here with that story. the 2 months of fighting in sit down his cause. why in spite of suffering from millions of children, eunice have says, at least $300.00 children, they're being killed. nearly 2 fighters and injured more than 1000000 have been forced out of their homes, united nations organizations. this is really worried about the situation in west and central the 4. well, following the killing out of this week of the governor of west, off for
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a fight who was escalated in the city of hours. and nina, the rapids afford forces, deny responsibility for the governors getting the us accused as a part of military force and allied on groups of violating human rights. we're going to speak not as a bus driver who's in this don chide, bordeaux town of audrey. what kind of stories are you hearing this? people make their way across the board as a well, the stories are plentiful. if you think of a city as intrinsically about, it's people not just a place, then alternator, as people have been sent to us, is for anything like that. it's done. unfortunately, we've lost our signal to zane there. as you can imagine, the circumstances there mean that it can be quite difficult to get a signal out of there, but we will keep trying. in the meantime,
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let's move on for days on and still no sign of government's health. people in the central nigerian villages of april and they both are searching for the bodies of victims of a boat accident themselves on monday night and over crowded vessel. returning from a wedding capsized on the nicer river, at least a 100 bodies have been recovered. but many passengers are still missing. the presidents ordered an investigation on address reports from the village of multi the said, well, they are going to you of a mother. after a wedding party disaster. i say trees. a resident of everyone survived, but watched helplessly. i saw 3 children drought give me this. she says she will take to our grave. oh, good bye to you. as the boat broke, i told my end to stop 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
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a month away from her own waiting on me. my joke again. 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 distinctly for anyway. tired of waiting for government aid, and you get to find 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 records, but when it was brought to this office, none was recovered. dustin because of many who wanted to give their loved ones a proper burial. some of the victims were buried on the bank of the night. this time of the shell course, the volunteer risk you are on monday night and up and one boy inside my boat. this
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need to be good. i'm that i'm use it. so i now turn his head down. i pres, dispelling me. i phrase it again. so the boy now will meet you at 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 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 and a to be sent both thinking so becoming a regular colors on the niger does, has died in similar incidents last year overloading and the lack of law enforcement often blamed and as the communities grieve really just yeah,
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they would never recover from their loss. how many degrees? obviously it would be nigeria protests as they've been holding values and for greek cities, they're criticizing how's the government's been handling a migrant boat accident that's left at least $79.00 people dead. active us and labor organizations marching in athens, accuse authorities of being compressive because they say they haven't created safe and legal ways for people to seek asylum, acting, migration, minnesota, greece. so survivors, applications will be assessed and those not interpret to protection will be deported. just as many as 500 people are still missing and steer dead off to that boat capsized off the coast on wednesday, some of the survivors say up to a 100 children within the hold 9 suspected people, smartphones have been detained. john setup police reports from colorado, confirm us a is looking for his wife. he showed reporters her photograph,
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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 as 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 was his wife from germany, that difficult to say she come friday then then as a boot paid $5000.00 for the passage, like many of the survivors in this warehouse in kilometer, all of the men, 8 workers give them food, water,
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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 you from there 700 people at the bottom of the sea. they told us the women and children were in the ships full. some said they were in the refrigerators. it seems that couldn't save themselves. europe is grappling with a dilemma of how to office safe passage to all those who need international protection. while at the same time controlling it's bored is but developments around stripping policy making as numbers of economic migrants and asylum. see cuz accumulate even a new migration packs under discussion. doesn't guarantee safe hub to all those who want or need it. meanwhile, people trapped because of the things that demand critical. thirty's have detained 9 young men over this incident. they were among the survivors,
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but its thoughts. they were processed. the crew. it's possible the junior functionaries, not the ultimate beneficiaries of the $3000000.00 this passage made with this man came from instantly looking for relatives like him. 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 most of the office from relatives to one answers, jumpstart, awful us, which is 0 color. martha and angry crowd has attacked the home of a politician in the latest ethnic violence in multiple a state in north east india. the through petrol bombs and said far to the house of union minnesota of state for external affairs on seeing firefighters put out the blaze, and no one was injured tensions between the cookie and may type communities escalated last month, off of a judge recommended specialist statements for mates, at least
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a 100 people have been killed, a low, an older, decent in the step, the money booth is fairly failure. the existing government cannot the maintain dis, bestbuy. this central government has sent a lot of protections and reputation for hope. frances has left the 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 sconces from last week. the logic in the says them are no complications. the 86 year old has suffered increasing health issues over the past year, or tens of thousands of lebanese have turned to solar power as the cash dropped state can guarantee. a reliable supply of energy. solar now makes up 30 percent of power used and 11 on but is in a honda report, some very loops, not everyone is able to afford power cuts have been a problem for decades and 11 on because of a dysfunctional energy sector. and now
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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 buys 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, as easy as the mentioned to date with many of the, the demands on that list is around 1700 megawatts. so practically, the existing both bonds together with the existing solar installations good solves that exist the crisis of the level. but 1st, the stake needs to ensure a minimum supply of power to allow solar installations to connect to the national grid convention and follow the bonds are a based load, and they should remain in the energy mix of the company it's,
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it's essential to have convention and all of the 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 it. but the actual 30 percent of the countries 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 reduce emissions. that was not the result of a plan to tackle global warming. it was a reaction to the economy's collapse, but still $1.00 and $5.00 households can't afford power. think them back of the show, got up, and one of their cost is about $30.00 to $35.00. so i live without the electricity la show on an estimated 80000 households have gone green. that's a fraction of the 1500000. who need the government to do its part?
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does that include the electricity to pay the airlines president able to him? what i, you see has wrapped up a visit to latin america with a final stop in cuba assigned corporation deals as a 6 to show up support with allies who are also under us sanctions. i like in america, i just sent, let's see, new reports from different corners of the globe, but there's a common advisory that draws them together. ronnie and president t brian pricey arrived and have an a cuba on thursday after wrapping up visits dive in his way. let in nicaragua, for 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 counterparts we give the scan is held private talks before they administer assigned a number of cooperation agreements. cuba assisted around during the pen demick by
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supplying vaccines. now, cuba is suffering from an acute shortage of fuel, which iran may helpings. we are grateful for your successful to of that in america, including cuba of these 1st latin american visit since taking office nearly 2 years ago. and to 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 be around in liter, attended a business form and promised to work with cuba and hydro electric power generation and mining whom you have to have on my agenda. the commitment on may to the president. i wanted to reach you and confirm that the eli make public of about 10 to work with friendly countries, such as 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,
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closely calling it's quote, destabilizing behavior. but while iran may be very far away from latin america, it's choice of regional allies shows that sharing a powerful common advisory is a strong incentive for sticking together to see and human out to 0. the still ahead and i'll just say like humans, office a on an industrial scale for new reports or videos. the extent of the problem. mixed reaction to a new campaign rolled up with the philippines government featuring filipinos working abroad and supports the cyprus were caught on camera getting a helpful push up on the frank assessments. quite frankly, let's address the elephant in the room. the reason the south koreans want their own nuclear deterrence is because they don't trust the us informed opinions. fighting
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has basically lock this thing up so far that it is impossible virtually for somebody else, 7 to the race at this point in depth analysis of the case headlines. so then, by the end of the states, that there is no strong government to control and which means that this might affect other countries inside story on al jazeera, these every way. and it's choking out planet very, very dangerous. we could spend years cleaning the breakthroughs all be showing that it is possible to change our relationship with this mandate, substance abuse who run plastic waste of fries on which is 0. how do you turn this into this?
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, do you want to know? what is it up? reminder of our top story? is this our explosions and air raid sirens have been, had a new cranium. capital keys, delegation of african. it isn't a necessity hoping to broke a piece between ukraine and russia. communities in central nigeria, searching for the bodies of victims of, of votes accident. there's been no government help since the boat sank on the nicer river 4 days ago. so far at least a 100 bodies to be in the comfort. your success, at least the 300 children have been killed in 2 months of fighting in so done more than 1000000 reinforcement homes. united nations organizations says it's really what you divide the situation in golf for more than 27000000 people around the
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world are victims of human trafficking and 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. world wide particle haine has more. 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 entity blinking, the us secretary of state unveiled the report saying, right now, just this year, more than 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 just fine to 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.
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i also stand before you on behalf of millions of african women whose bodies have been legislated upon weaponized, but especially on behalf of faith, a young nigerian woman whose last words to me in september of 2016 where on p. i'm dying for those 3 words. still echo in my mind, the way the state department does this is it breaks countries into tiers. 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 countries have actually wrote gone up into your 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, but we were able to compare 2022 to 2023 in the tier list. and in the added to the tier 3, which again is the worst algeria chad ubri equitorial giddy and pop a new guinea. and out, there were 3 countries who were actually upgraded, that malaysia vietnam and brew nights. so overall still
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a massive problem when it comes to human trafficking, more countries and fewer are doing better pedagogy, l 0 at the state department. phil robinson's a sort of asia deputy director of human rights watch and he explains why human trafficking remains a huge problem across the world. what we can say is that if there are effective partnerships for governments work with n g o civil society and profiting 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. 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 mean and other places like the mediterranean, you know,
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where there is of barriers put up to entry. about certainly people become more desperate and have to rely on informal or, or a list of ways of movement and which sometimes involves traffickers. we see that in the southeast asian region where i work, but we also see it in other parts around the world. it's the, the lack of protection for migrant workers, uh, the lack of their rights that they, they have when they get to a country that makes them particularly vulnerable for friends, wage theft, forced labor and other forms of human traffic. ultimately, you really want to be able to reach out to civil society, to an end, your commit that is working with human crafter, gang, and traffic in survivors are. these are the best champions and many cases for persons or who are face to human traffic. you know, lot of people say, 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 south these days, including thailand. so, you know,
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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 are well manned or their, their 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, on the front of things as rolled out, a new timeframe featuring the citizens, who are working overseas, they say it's a tribute to the migrant filipino community, as we mentioned, the se, so being vital to the economy. the critics argue it promotes brain drain bottom below reports from one of our good cases. it was a celebrated moment for the world yearly, a year into the pandemic of exceed against corporate 19 in the 1st to administer it,
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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 her 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, it isn't meant to replace the popular it's for funding disabilities, tourism spoken to the also among the new arrivals our men link to arm groups and in janina, accompanied by women and children. mean it's a quarter, and king has ordered survivors of a doomsday calls to undergo psychological assessment. a prosecutor, so 16 of the 65 fried cult members have stopped themselves for nearly 2 weeks. dozens of people were rescued from the shock a hole of forest,
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an eastern kenya for more than 300 bodies were fine. catherine, sorry, reports from nairobi. survivors of a religious called on the canyon coast, find themselves in unfamiliar territory. c. r rained at amada straits court, a member of our county, and put in police custody for refusing to eat. the wire skewed from the shuck a whole lot runs in monday. indeed, that's with the preacher, paul, mackenzie encouraged while she was to stuff to death. so they could meet jesus, the prosecutor wanted to charge them. we attempted suicide. the magistrate ruled 64 of the big seems to be taken back to our rescue center, where they will be supervised by the courts, police and human rights lawyers. once a viable up to, to stay in a police cell without giving the reason
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a case would they receive within 2 weeks, each of the $64.00. so on the assessments on the individual reports to be filed and the medical charge of the region. some of these, what human rights activists and lawyers wide court said the ruling was faxed to mckenzie. an other suspect appeared before on wednesday. they have also been on a hunger strike in new weeks. and in my see said, sam had to be held as they walked into the courtroom,
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the decimals sons at about 318 and county dna testing. still going on. the police are still holding them as they continue investigations. catherine, sorry all the 0, narrow be satisfied looks back is some of the modern cold. so that made headlines a call . so thoughts has been around for hundreds of thousands of years. many people find them hard to understand what this fascinating, how they manage to attract many fluids, sorry. what makes a cold? well, it's people and they devotion to a self appointed leader who brain motion them to do things against the side loans, including abandoning best families often with terrible consequences. am i so tory is colton. morgan history develop these in the jungle of gray honor in south america. a place of incredible nature turned into graveyards with 914 people,
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including children, died and a mass suicide in 1978. the nature of the peoples temple called through as touch prints of jim jones, convinced as follows, to move from san francisco to guy on the for choosing to drink points. and they say change their minds. they will show some moving forward to 1994 and the bodies is 74 members of the order of the. so the temple sex was found in switzerland from as even canada. they believed the world was about to end and needed to enter the highest spiritual type. like to the west side of domestic terrorism in japan was cars calls when members released talk 6 are and got into the site to subway system . 13 people were killed and thousands of others would poisoned, called the the show us the hara and several others were executed for the crimes later. and we end by can us where many more the cause of originates. and now having skate known as the cults of culture has found it in the seventy's during the
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heavier spots, its members committed mass, suicide in 1990. 7. believing that need is that they didn't send to an alien spacecraft hidden behind to comment, speeding through space. so that you know, it has cause damage along in the as west coast from a landfall on thursday. at least 22 people have been injured. powerlines have done . many homes have been damaged, wins have reached a 140 kilometers per hour. but the storm is set to be weakening as it moves north. because it may, i say, i get mentioned, your name is then by yourself because of the cycle and i can't 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 2nd. we have filled with c a and hope that it will not reach a location and in state move elsewhere. most of your teams in the state of texas are searching for survivors. office over to nato tore through the time of products
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and 3 people have been killed and dozens have been injured. the twist are ripped through a residential area in the north, near oklahoma is left nearly 50000 people without power. on mexico was sweltering to a 2 week wave temperatures and some northern parts of exceeded $45.00 degrees celsius is the 3rd heat wave. so far to see a sign to say the extreme weather is being worse than by dr. scientist to find fault for us on one of saffron's moods. it completes the list, are essential elements dated for life to form. they say it's the 1st time the element has been identified in an ocean beyond us and sell it. this is one of the south tons many booms and the boss for us was discovered by a sample of vice collected by a nozzle pro. front post bag is a professor of pleasantry sciences at the free university of berlin, explains the importance of the finding us. and so this is one of the ocean moons, which makes it most easy to sample this up surface ocean because of the cry,
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volcanic activity. so basically don't have to dive into the ocean drills through kilometers worth of i show, no, you get samples from the ocean, shut out into space and to can by analyzing these ice grains as we did you, you control this up surface ocean. and in some of them we found indeed high concentrations of phosphates, uh, in a form that is soluble in the ocean. so the, the amounts be found are quite large. so the, the expectation was before that maybe phosphorus con, could be the limiting factor on the ocean. wells as incentives, but to be found a high concentrations in the ocean much higher than in our ocean. so we can be sure now that that fos for us is not limiting any potential life on, on. and so those so, so we, what we call habitability. so the, the conditions or the formation of live as far as we know, a very good at and so it does specifically with
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a high phosphate concentration. so this is certainly not the bottleneck for life, but we have actually no clue if this habitable ocean is actually inhabited. if there's life there we have through yet. so we have to find out with it with an expression. the still ahead on all the 0 and sports, the latest chapter,
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and one of the sports greatest rivalries has begun and is here with that story, the douglas for his on the thank you so much for a while. we've had
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a record breaking. i think that goes us open. ricky fowler and on the shelf are hitting the lowest rounds ever seen at the tournament center. how many triples the this was the day when the game of goals rather than it's metix, it could take center stage. ricky fowler and xander softly hitting russell schools at the us open. both went around the los angeles, the course and $62.00 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 swinging and, 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 i clicked
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a bit yesterday. it's not really what you expect this plan to use open, but monkey see, 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 part 2016 champion, 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 produce a magic moment doing his one on the pol round of 69. 15 the
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whole was a popular one with the plays. there were 2 holes in one, including this effort from some burn. some lose you know, straight his bowl as of the pull that same on soap in the 1st. she's test with england, england, one that sauce upset about 1st on the day one environmental exact, fairly hitting the very 1st full of the day for boundary. told me that eventually out for 61 sco phone. this breakthrough strain even though a 185 strange ends went and she series in england. so the 1st time and hold on to that course. we must go to scuffle. no, no, the face run for me to send that into k all. so on thursday nights in las vegas to a full read calls and the congress half nations, with some respondents in the us and mexico. the games also posed because of funding for the chance and buy funds in the stadium. the referee decided to float for full time, the full minutes about a time still supplied us with a much 3 note and they will fight to canada in the final. on monday,
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the springs go to light when it's a big, it's wayne reached the funnel. if the wife and nations lea explain hey taking an early leave here we pain are making it one. now after just 3 minutes. i was, i had a long night spring that'd be to the mind giving away a penalty for that shambles. which here i might be like, put it away. like one who stays that way. and so the atx makes hustling. don't seem to win it for spring. no face russia in the final breath, 12 european championship qualifies, coming up under the light thrown england cycling multics on seeing a search stripe when 5 members of much, just the cities trouble winning st. have joined up with the score and could play a part in that we're actually heading into the another because there's no way of knowing the reach of the how they were going to react and respond to what they've been through. as i said, huge motion for the operation needs to get back into the training session with the
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group friends or an action against your pro. so that counts in that killing and by place as he does expect to be playing his club football, a price on your mind next season around this week. and i sent a letter to the french champions, stating he have no plans to extend his current deal that 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, when i'm us with cyclist, as you know, made a has died at the age of 26. it follows a crash on that sort of sweets on thursday. might have fell into a ravine after crushing out during a descent and a statements. his foreign and victorious team said, gina was an extraordinary off place. an example of determination and a valued member of the whole cycling of the community, or whether could be the best chance 7 unpredictable results of the upcoming canadian drill. and pre rain is expected and control over the next 3 days with rice taking place on sunday. restful of one of the 1st 7 races this season cycle hold
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the max, the stop and leading the driver's championship by 53 points. francine might surcharge perez, she's been able to deliver it when he met her. and qualifying son, she doesn't have a, by the weekend, settle this year. and that thing is what i need to know. i. i cannot afford to have any, any, by the weekends anymore. i think i've had the 2 or 3 by the weekends in the season . so i'd really have to get rid of those and, and, and keep the consistency high because i think it's something that the max has been in really good and consistent. 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 on these res. so depending on the weather's, we will try to test them and validate them and, and hopefully we can,
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we can do 3 more compared to december. so don't take a look at this can send us the greatest attempt to cheat things. so fall this year, 31 right is a being disqualified from the under 230 to tell, erased the getting a target. the mountain footage from spect heights is showing competitors burskey holding onto the team, causing most of ox during this climb in. know, and instantly the road is on seems to be facing further punishment from the sports weld governing all day. all right, nice, nice pulse. looking for an arrow for thank you very much indeed. and that's it for me for this, these are on going to be back in the moments with more of the days and stay with
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