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turn into this that's the sound of artillery being fired by the rapids simple. of course, the fighting has almost cut off this side of love chide from suit in his porch that supplies many of the inputs business. this camp was opened on the 26th of april. it started or full, but now look at it. more people are still crossing the board and driving up here, we could see plumes of smoke rising all along the horizon in different areas. when we got here, the people that had fled, those villages told us that those were their homes on fire. and if they still have people there, the, the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, you're watching minutes, our life from headquarters and delta. i'm getting another guy coming up in the next 60 minutes. russian we saw strikes hit the ukrainian capital as african leaders come on a piece mission to keys. we report on the continuing exodus of people seeing the violence in saddam's west star for region on taking refuge and neighboring char protesters towards the homeless india as junior for administer. and the latest flare up in violence in the northeastern state of money for the philippine governments, hales the contribution of its citizens working abroad. but some say it encourages friends range as far as small with this ford on what's a big day of qualifiers for next year's european championships in germany? england are looking to steal a 3rd street when the year 2020 runners off take on malta away
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the welcome to the news. our african leaders are in ukraine on a piece mission, the south african president serial problem. so, so, and 3 other african heads of state, one to an end to the conflict with russia. they visited the city of boot. sho, that's where you creating a 40 say more than a 1000 civilians were killed and russian attacks last year. the delegation is due to hold meetings with the ukrainian president will let him as a lensky and keep on friday. and they'll travel to russia on saturday for talks of president vladimir putin. while their visit coincided with the air, raid sirens and explosions and keep as russian forces continued to bombard the city . and we have correspondence across developments on both sides of this complex. at the moment we'll speak to you, we are a couple of well over in moscow. first let's go to jody hall and key for an update on what's going on on the ground there. and what's the african leaders are hoping
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to achieve significantly this initiative put forward by the 7 african countries is the 1st initiative among a number proposed by different countries since the will began to actually find its way in front of the leaders of both you paint and russia this afternoon, president's landscape on saturday, president 13 in st. petersburg. and remember, this is not something that claims to be a blue print for peace. as such, it is a series of confidence building measures. it is an attempt to establish dial. busy in areas of common interest between the 2 sides, they're talking initially about prisoners swaps. and crucially for the african countries themselves, they talking about easing sanctions on the export of russian food stuffs and fertilizer. as well as easing the pos for you, crated and drained something important to their economies, but that's a pretty low bar towards eventually peace and consider as well. the deep writing needs have said simply and repeatedly that can be no negotiations until every
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single russian soldiers withdrawal and from every inch of ukrainian land including crime here. and that certainly not on the table. one of the issue that may be a sticking point of concerns ukrainians are likely to have about these african countries as honest broke because in all of this, their stance towards the war, they say that they are really true. but south africa, in particular, accused last month by the americans of sending weapons to moscow. that's something for toria, denies. and east south africa took part in naval drills in february of cape town, alongside the navy's of both china and russia. all right, sir, and i thank you so much on the whole reporting for us from keith as well. the russian president vladimir putin has been speaking in saint petersburg and he says the ukrainian counter offensive, and the se won't be successful. what did you mean? my info, do you mean the slicing is ongoing right now? i think the armed forces ukraine's done no chance here. no chance,
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just like in other directions. right now as we're talking, another attempt is being made in the so called primitive cut direction. in several areas, the enemy is trying to attack. and the kremlin has said that president putin remains open to any discussion of a resolution to the conflict that it comes as putting is due to address this year as a st. petersburg economic form as he had done earlier on. let's bring in our moscow base during less julia, shep of alova, who's going to explain some more on what president puts in aspen say yeah, that's right, but we haven't had a single word about the resulting of the ukrainian crisis from mr pace. and during that address, but a lot of criticism of the west that he said the war in ukraine was unleashed by the ukranian regime, with the support of the west in 2014. but the world turned the blind eye back then . now the west winds rushes strategic defeats, and he also said that i had that been
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a difference administration in the usa. russia would have been able to follow a peaceful supplement plan for ukraine. now, according to periods in the ukraine will be short of its domestic, produce military hardware very soon. that's everything they find where it comes from abroad, but that would help them as they weren't able to find the, with the west, some equipment for a long time. and he said, the west sometimes are in fine, ukraine's friends right now. and so will the f. 16 find the trans they will be on $52.00, while the russian ministry industry is on the rise plus ukraine is using it, strategic reserves, and as counter fancy right? now, but it hasn't been successful so far as we're head on. it's last has a very significant now. and um, there was some of the statements from mr pace and he said, that's the use of nuclear weapons as possible. if there was a threats to the existence of russia, there was also question about legitimate zalinski as were men. but one of the goals
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of the special midship ration ukraine was z notification of ukraine, while the ukrainian president is jury shall bit say. and persian has said that he has many dearest friends, but they say is the landscape is not yours, but a disgrace to the jewish people. because right now in ukraine that making hitler as follows. hey rose, and he asked me to play a show document, shrink film about how he lives suppose is in ukraine. we're killing and tutoring, ukrainian citizens, 80 years ago during the 2nd world war. so basically, all the rhetoric that we have already had. thank you so much. we are so powerful over reporting for moscow. i'll use so set of goals, minister of culture and historical heritage. and he's also the presidential spokesman and he spoke to us earlier. he says that african nations aren't taking sides and trying to end the fighting. the main object you of this mission is to
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establish peace by the by starting to restore press between the button and it says, but it important, it doesn't even cover. so be so as to provide to the fission image fits and then actually installed reading the applicant and head upstairs. so the mission offered big offices is to facilitate, were presented as an exchange between russia and ukraine. it would be a very wonderful step forward. and this mission was also on economic subject to much is so as it the specializes answer was, talk a release the, for the effectiveness of it using the train through the dynamic partnership. as you know, we will be dependent on to reproduce it by the to the nations, the, the base rent and then where the impacts impacts it is now ready to go in africa. so then we want to get from this mission, also the dynamics for most of the importation of exploitation. we in know,
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even though it's interesting, anybody talk a rough bed, they adopted a particular strategy. we're looking at these all the, both parties but is weren't even there we go and spend in keep this thing through the time that it will stand in russia. is that the model sided with or condemning? what can i do? see this part. you run a right, but how to build a piece out to restore confidence and trust. how to send style a book package on the in back to end implication of the conflicts it is on the world and on. so if you're going to be development and that's the thing that we are using, but also use try a universal veterans and arguments that that can be a accepted an understood bible credit as well as the and which in russian rocket so struck in crane's flood, ravaged region of her son,
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people are still trying to clean off off to the nearby car coke up kickoff. got down was breached a week ago. charles stratford reports from her son invited for tova of q, clyde re taken and then flooded. people in the city just never get up clean up operations in care soon continue and areas where the front water has receded. residents like andre a clearing the month from their apartments and businesses determined to pick up their lives. again, truck, voltage, brookfield and potential disease into a small shop. but 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. your grace is rushed. you committed a war crime by destroying the nova cold, good time to close these floods. russia didn't realize responsibility. these are
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the same streets. now. ukraine says at least 40 villages remain flooded. 17 of which are in 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 received it, but there are many areas closer to the river where house is huge, residential areas are still inundated with holes there. and of course there is a constant switch and potential shutting. the mom was clean up. busy peroration hit continues, but some of the worst affected areas are out of town. that's how you lived on the bank. so the english with a full moving full decades. the husband passed away in recent years when the time was destroyed on the deep river, to flaunted up the tributary, engulfing her land and home with us to the was at the time at 1st it was, they then reached up to the middle of the garden. when the war should reach the threshold,
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then we started to run away. the floods have receded head to the river is still twice the whits. it was before the time was destroyed. wells have filled with mode . many villages have no drinking water. the water pussy here with tomatoes mix, i had zucchini, then the onions, bates, carrots and potatoes, had everything. now, there was nothing. every thing is under the rates to so flushed few shows just the flood water marks on her house leads us inside. the child's life lies in fuel fi ruins amongst the mud. soaps collapsing was a grandchildren's discounted toys. her wardrobe and clothes, interesting. she closer owed everything she loves and treasures destroyed. she looked through the photo of adulthood and struggles to holes, but it is she knows that despite the help she hopes will come rebuilding her
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life as the war rages will be a challenge. feel in words, just drop it. i'll just say rough care of southern region crane nato. secretary general has confirmed the alliance has commitment to ukraine. he says keith will join the alliance once the war is over. we all agree that ukraine has sold. it moved closer to nature. over the past decade. we agree that naples door is open, that ukraine will become a member of the lines, and that this is a decision for allies and ukraine to make restaurant does not have a veto. we do not know when this war ends, but when it does, we need to put in place a framework that ensures ukraine's future security and make sure that history does not repeat itself. the consumer head on the all to 0. and this our, including the use that was frustrated by
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a lot of government support communities in central nigeria, search for victims of both disaster processors across increased demand, the government to do more to protect the site live, see 1st officer migrant folks say killing, let's say 7 to 9 people coming up and support the referee is forced to cut short 1st international game and the united states fire will have more details on that. so the 2 months of fighting. and so john has caused widespread suffering for millions of children. unicef says at least 300 have been killed in nearly 2000 injured. more than 1000000 have been forced from their homes. the united nations organization says it's really worried about the situation in west and centrals are 4. and says
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13000000 sudanese are in dire need of water health, nutrition on protection, on following the killing earlier this week of the governor of west are for fighting has escalated in the city of engineering. now the rapids support forces deny responsibility for the governors killing. the wes accuses the parent military force and allied armed groups of violating human rights attached to the guns army is failing to protect civilians. among the many fleeing west star for our soldiers, militias and policemen. many have been handling over their weapons as they crossed into the end of the border into a neighboring charge. thousands of civilians have also escaped in the past 24 hours . many are being treated for gunshot injuries and local hospitals as impulse robbie . reports of audrey on the border between sweden and shots as a turning point in the conflict ensued on the exodus of thousands of people in
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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 gifts. i don't know where my children are. she says i had to leave them behind me. they blame the rapids, support forces which denies their involvement and alternate. i know some people 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 there. one group began their journey was thousands. only hundreds arrived. far too many of them, unaccompanied children picked up by strangers along the way. something has changed
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at this border crossing. everyone we seen so far is arriving on foot. there are 4 more observable, more men and boys in the crowd. now, what tribe, they're a part of whether they are civilians or fighters. none of that seems to matter. here. now there was only human suffer. 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, 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 gunfire, and a series of very heavy explosions here at the border. once we arrived, we saw injured people, fluid wounds 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 border refugee say, is just
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a glimpse of the atrocities happening inside our same bus or avi o, g 0. audrey on the chat, sudan board of the united nations security council is discussing an extension to its peacekeeping mission. in molly, it's expected to end on june. the 30th last month, thousands of malia is protested against submission, accusing the u. n. a. failing to bring about peace. molly suffered instability for years. armed groups control large areas of land in the north and south. we have nicholas hoc following developments in molly's capital, obama co, but 1st let's speak to chris is salumi who's in the un headquarters? so christian, so we expect any surprises or is it likely if the mandate will be renewed for one more year? well that is what is open to debate and the security council is getting an update on the situation in the country right now as it weighs that issue. one thing
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everyone seems to agree on is that the mission for me, news my, the special integration mission in molly isn't working right now. the united nations has been at odds to a certain extent with the government there. as countries have withdrawn their forces from the peace keeping mission as violence has been increasing and the molly and government has put restrictions on un troop movements in the country as well. so no one is satisfied with the way things are working in the country. the trick is will the security council be able to come together and reach an agreement on how to improve the situation going forward? and that's what's under discussion and under consideration. we don't expect a decision on that today. but what the council is hearing is very likely to influence their discuss their decision, and they're waiting to hear from the for administer of the country in this meeting as well to help their considerations the secretary general has proposed either
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increasing the troops size for the mission or decreasing its mandate, changing its footprint in the country. basically, the calling is at the united nations that the mission doesn't have the resources it needs to fulfill the mandate to help the country transition to a more democratic government. the way it is now. and because it has been unsuccessful, there is a feeling that there is among the people there that the un is not welcome and the special representative for the for the mission. i acknowledge that and his comments to the security council and said that the best way to go forward would be to, to, to, to have more cooperation with the government. so what we're hearing is that what they're also hearing about the upcoming referendum in the country on a constitutional amendment that's supposed to take place this sunday. the united nation is very involved in that, that is seen as a crucial step going forward towards
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a democratic government. whether or not elections will be able to take place in the coming year will depend a lot on what happens with disrupt referendum going forward and tied to that is the credibility of the united nations as well going forward. so a lot riding on the referendum taking place this weekend as the united nations considers how best to help the country move forward. okay, fine. thank you so much. christmas. allow me for that update from the united nations will cross to nicholas hawk with joining us from the ground and by my co. so as of course, it was just saying uh the united nations security council discussing not only the mission in molly and nicholas, but also the upcoming referendum on sunday. just talk us through the feeling on the grounds when it comes to how people view the mission and also how, how prepared is the country to hold a referendum of what we expect to happen. spell 1st
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on the united nation, a peacekeeping mission. in molly, there's been a lot of anger and resentment towards that peacekeeping mission. why it? well, that's because, since it's arrival almost 10 years ago, let's remind viewers. this is a $1000000000.00 operation. it's the most expensive. it's the deadliest peacekeeping operation for the united nations. well, despite 14000 soldiers, the security situation has been deteriorating. so a lot of them audience here wonder, why are they here? are they are actually fulfilling their mandate? so there's all the anger towards the u. n. and their mission right now. but there's also this referendum that's going to take place on sunday. i've come to bama code several times and in the past few years. and today is the last day of campaigning for this referendum, whether mullins will accept the, the, the amendments been to the constitution or not. so it's a yes or no question. and there is this feeling of excitement. why? well, that's because for the 1st time since 2018 margins are going to have their say on
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not who is going to leave the country, but how their country is going to be lead in the future. and i've read the constitution and the amendments made. and what we're seeing in the text is that this text is closer to the modern people. it talks about sovereignty, it talks about the historical nature of the ma, the nation, and the 1000000 people. it talks about sovereignty and it is a break away from the previous constitution, which was uh, should we put it a copy paste version of the constitution of france, the former colonial power. some of the amendments made are that french will no longer be the national language, but just one of the languages spoken in molly, also more power to the president, but greater autonomy to the regions. and the, this constitutional referendum is important because it is
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a step towards piece in this country that has been fraught with violence in the last decade. and so was, this is not, this is an election. this is a vote that was supposed to be taking place under a democratically elected government, is quite a feat to see a military genta creating the selection and getting them all into that have their sound, the future of their country. ok. all right, you so much nicholas hawk. thanks for that update from bama co. a crowd of protest doors and the indian state of money poor has set fire to the home of a junior minister in the central government, demonstrators, through petrol, bombs at the home of run. john singh and the latest incidents of ethnic violence in the states firefighters put out that blaze. no one was injured tensions between the cookies and might take communities escalated last month after a judge recommended special status for the my take the law and order conduce. and in the step,
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the money booth is fairly failure. the existing government conduct the mentoring dis, bestbuy, this central government has sent a lot of protections and rapid action force. so more than a 100 people have died in the violence so far it's flared up in may when money poor is high court recommended special tribal status for the majority might take immunity who live mostly in the plains. and if it's approved, then this would allow the mighty to buy land in the hills, which at the moment are home to the states biggest tribal communities, the cookie, and the non go. it would also give them reservation in universities and government jobs. and this angered the cookie and nanda, who make up about 40 percent of the state's population. they live in the hills and have enjoyed special privileges due to their tribal status for many years as close to new delhi a say to them to young guy which a she represents the minority cookie community as an associate press, a professor at the center of social medicine and community health, a jo hart law,
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and now we're university. welcome thousands 0. we appreciate your time. so in the slightest flare up the, the junior for administer. his home was burnt in the, in the space. how dangerous of an escalation is this? a member of parliament of houses being bonds in the inside of the money for 65, a very serious escalation of to see, you know, in order to see the money. and it's been more than a month and i'm see around what do these, that of the violence has been taking place and did are more than 100 bits and uh, thousands internally displaced people. so if the member of parliament in the indian constitution houses is bundled up by the,
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by the mall by the medium box. so it's, it strongly signifies that, you know, we, that the central government and the state government is not able to control the situation. okay? so i mean by you, in the community, they say that even though they constitute about 50 to 53 percent of the population there, they're confined to only 10 percent of the land in the valley. so is this proportion of distribution between the might say, community and the tribes people, really the crux of the problem here? i would begin by saying that it is difficult to do have, you know, uptick the for i'm biased cause of the conflict because of each community have a phone, mary, to get in. it's on perception of the boss, like at $2410.00 also that if you said that there are only 2 sides,
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so every starting in the tude has somewhere in between. so, but the money for the truth lies not always somewhere in between. but it is a failing, wrapped in said really yourself, i'm sick to eat depredations and what you expect to be pointed out in terms of the uh, the population and the, the land rest. your use. one of the reasons that has to be coming out as one of a very, uh, uh, discount and meant among the me to be for in the, in front of the. but if we see in terms of the population in the local patients. and it's joe, graphically the he areas are more of but the question is how much or died on, on the he gave us right. what, what the lesson diesel if you areas are heavy to right. what do you think of the problem minister? let me just jump in there because let's talk about what the government does. that's
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what is new delhi have to do because at the time of the violence and when it ruptured, the prime minister was campaigning in and out of their part of the country. and he's, so some people say remain largely silent on the issues and what's happening in money poor. why do you think that is and, and what are the steps the governments context a funny to me if i don't nice, it may be because of the, of the vote on the days where, you know, money forties the very miniscule in terms of the population ready compared to other state in india and we have only 2 members of parliament which is representing the population of money for in the indian bonham. and so for the present government a, to the, uh, you know, the into the, you know, not into the, it doesn't make much of defense because it's and number again at the end of the be so, and in between there was an incident of you northwind accident in
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a spot where there are more than 100 steps and the prime minister immediately less to the sports, you don't to going to so on. so in the victims, the minister would be concerned if this violence were to spill over into the other shape in 3 others. they should also his money to buy as. so i don't know what to see, but if i analyze it, but if you could be the one, use the number again. and secondly, it can be because it's a b zip even with gomez. so showing that you're going to be doing so you did the government, we'd be another set of bait for the government. so this other tool which i can, i'm a nice as of now. thank you so much. the reason we appreciate your time with us. thank you. so much for joining us from natalie. thank you. the still ahead on the 0 and who's our human trafficking on an industrial scale. we hear the list of the
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world's worst co for harnessing solar energy of decades, long electricity crisis courses, people and loving on to find alternative power sources coming up and support the sites were caught on camera getting a helpful push of amount the the had low that will start in south american. we've had lots cooler conditions across the southern half of the continent with cold wave conditions in bolivia and rest. no funding in places like santa cruz. now things are largely fine and dry. however, across that area and things won't fly up in the southeast where an area of low pressure is cold flooding was very wet weather,
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but that rain still expected to roll into rio. by the time we get into the we can through to monday, knocking the temperature down to around the average on sunday. temperatures assisting a lot higher for the north from here but very which for venezuela you can see those heavy bust of rain through to sunday. now for century americans, what about the heat from mexico? so the scene in mexico city where temperature is hot stopping on thursday, we had an old time new record set in mexico city temperatures a sitting in the early thirty's that on friday. monterey, however, seemed 40 degrees celsius, and as we go into sas a day, it will be much clearer across much of the caribbean. havana, seeing the temperature of 33 degrees celsius, some showers coming in here, but the worst of the wet weather, affecting florida. and the bahamas, some pretty heavy bust of rain to come through to sunday. that's your weather update. the frank assessments, quite frankly. elizabeth dress,
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the elephant in the room. the reason of the south koreans want their own nuclear to terraces because they don't trust the us informed opinions. fighting 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 it is known, scroll government to control, which means that this might affect other countries. inside story on al jazeera, how do staples control information controlling the narrative to dominate thing, the media? how does the narrative improve public opinion and norma? spite, you might not be the most important story about china of the day. but that's what the big piece attention to. how is the system jim listened? rephrasing the story. the listening post, i fixed the media. we don't cover the news,
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we cover the way the news is covered. the top phones on our explosions, an air raid sirens haven't heard. and the ukranian capital keys, a delegation of african leaders or in the cities are hopeless. a broker piece between ukraine restaurants. eunice upsets at least 300 children, have been chosen 2 months of fighting and some done more than a 1000000 have been forced from their homes. the united nations organization says it's worried about the situation in r, for a mob, and the indian state of money for has set fire to the method senior minister and the central government. if the latest flare up and violence between 2 private
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communities, the northeastern states fighting the gun last month, professors have been holding rallies and for greek cities, and they are criticizing how the government's been handling and migrant boat accident that's left at least 79 people. dad's active us and labor organizations marching in athens. accuse authorities have been complicit because they say they haven't created safe and legal ways for people to seek asylum. the acting migration minister of recess survivors, applications will be assessed and those not entitled to protection will be deported . well, as many as 500 people are still missing on their fear dead. some of the survivors say up to $100.00 children were in the hold. 9 suspect the people smugglers have been detained. johnson raffle, us reports from colorado, a custom of us a is looking for his wife. he showed reporters her photograph, hoping someone has seen her. as
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a boot from syria was on the ship that 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 right across. then then we 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, and medicine. but no one can answer the question that really messes to them all
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their loved ones, still alive. i visited the survivors. it's heart wrenching. i don't know if you can consider these been lucky or under 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 can save themselves. europe is grappling with a dilemma of how to offer 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 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 me think that the mind critical socrates have detained 9 young men over this instant. they were among the survivors, but its thoughts, they were processed. the crew. it's possible the junior functionaries,
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not the ultimate beneficiaries of the $3000000.00 this passage made with this man came from instantly looking for a relative like, cuz then 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 francis jumpstart, awful us out to 0, cut them out to the massive scale of people trafficking across a 188 countries has been uncovered in the us government report. and to modern day slavery speaking in washington, the secretary of state, antonia blinking said there are 27000000 victims of traffic inc worldwide. there's been a 5 fold increase in the trafficking of boys and young man in less than 20 years online scams and forced labor earl. so on the rise of the report list 24 countries
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accused of being the worst culprits. they include china, cambria, north korea. so, so dawn and then as well. so robinson is the cell phasers deputy director of human rights watch and he explains why human trafficking remains a sewage problem across the world. what we can say is that if there are effective partnerships for governments work with energy po, 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 in, i mean, in other places like the mediterranean, you know, where there is
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a 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, the lack of their rights that they, that 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 traffic, gang, and traffic. and 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 own. the philippines has rolled out a new campaign featuring citizens who are working overseas. they say is to pay tribute to the migrants. filipino communities was remittances, have been vice sold to the economy. the critics argue that it promotes brains reign . for an below reports from manila, we are good. occasionally it was a celebrated moment for the world yearly, a year into the pandemic of exceed against club, and 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 this moment has landed her in your home countries. you international campaigns. we give the world their best is competing is solely 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, isn't meant to replace the popular it's for funding disabilities, tourism spoken. i n d j, i am the philippines. and 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, leap to work us versus teachers, caregivers,
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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 filippino labor, or instead of addressing the route problems that forces our people to migrate. overseas. parsons acknowledges to bring train, but she says there isn't 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 the couldn't find it in the philippines that are within their rights to find it somewhere else. or critics and parsons degree. the government needs to improve conditions to encourage
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professionals, and workers to stay with one sees the ads as a source of pride. the other, the continuing promotion of labor exports aren't even though i'll just there are many like 4 days on and still no sign of government to help people in the central nigerian villages of abu and bossy are searching for the bodies of victims. if a boat accident themselves on monday night, an overcrowded vessel returning from a wedding camp size on the niger river, at least a 100 bodies have been recovered. many passengers are still missing. the president has ordered an investigation, denise reports, and the village of ag buffy. this is the, the they are going to you of a mother after our wedding party disaster. the i say trees, the resident of everyone survived but watched helplessly. i saw 3 children. drought
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give me this. she says she will take to our grave. oh, good bye to get 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. r 20 a or door to 5 to my was just a month away from her own waiting. on me to my job to then i agree. so last one, the old, his family went down 11 points. i knew why it 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 to aid and eager to find the closure. families and neighbors resort 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 to become a dash in the holds 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 rescuer on monday night and up and one boy inside my boots. 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 for me to what that too much, you know, wake up ladies aspect, could i money more me 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 to one people died. yeah. almost 10 percent of the population as the village of the can most such people in the disaster. now i did as president bullock from attorney, but was ordered any investigation and
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a to be sent both thinking so becoming a regular law colors on the niger dozens died in similar incidents last year, overloading and the lack of law enforcement often blamed. and as the communities grieve really disappear, they would never recover from their loss. how many degrees i would use it, i would. now jetta cycle and why has cause damage along? india is westco software making landfill on thursday. the police 22 people have been injured. power lines are down and many homes have been damaged. wins have reached a 140 kilometers per hour. the storm is set to be weakening as it moves north. rescue teams in the us state of texas are searching for survivors after a tornado tore through the town of parents and 3 people had been killed and doesn't have been injured. the twister went through a residential area in the north,
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near oklahoma. it's left nearly 50000 people without power. at least 15 people have been killed in canada after a truck collated with a bus carrying senior citizens. another time people were injured in the crash and mit, manitoba province, area ambulances were dispatched to bring them to hospital tens of thousands of lebanese of turn to solar power. as the cash strapped state is struggling to provide a reliable supply of energy. solar now makes up 30 percent of power used in 11 on, but as in a 100 reports from a root, not everyone 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 electricity. by the find,
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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 maintenance to date. with many of the, the demands on this, the, is around $1700.00 megawatts. so practically, the existing both bonds together with the existing solar installations good solves that exist the crisis of 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 funds are a be slowed as they should remain in the energy mix of the country. it's, it's essential to have convention and followed by 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 electricity supply
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now comes from renewable sources 11 on has exceeded it's 1000 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 one in 5 households kept afford power. thank them, back of the short cut up. and one of the costs is my $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 archeologist and peru have interest in ancient me on the outskirts of the capital, lima. the 3000 year old remains were found in a ruined clay temple on a hill that had been used as a rubbish to. it's believed the body was buried according to
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a ritual involving coca leaves and c shouts. the site may have been a secret place in pre hispanic times. the still ahead on the houses, there were news our, the sports sense of the world go for as fine their range on day one of the us open . far as here with the action from the 3rd major championship of the year the
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the hello the in terms of the sports news heres for during thank you so much. there are 12 european championship qualifiers in total this friday. england take on malta
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targeting a 3rd street when there's south gate side or coming off successive wins over at lee, a new crane. putting the red lines top of the group. see 5 members of manchester cities, trouble winning team of joined up with the squad. could play a part in the game. we're actually heading into the unload because there's no way of knowing the reach of the how they were going to react and respond to what they bring through. as i said, huge motion for the operation needs to get back into training session with the group. friends are in action against gibraltar, their captain killing, and bob a says he does expect to be playing his club football at power st. sherman next season. earlier this week and bobby sent a letter to the french champion, stating he had no plans to extend his current deal, which expires in 2024 of this. i've already answered that question. i've said that
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my objective is to stay at p. s g. ok? that's my only option at the moment. i'm ready to come back when pre season resumes to consume for them. another experience arrival re descended into chaos on thursday night in las vegas. they were for red car in contact, concentration, sleek, semi final between the usa and mexico. the game was also paused because of homophobic chatting by sounds in the stadium. the referee decided to call for full time with 4 minutes of added time, still to play us one the match 3 now and they'll play canada in the final. on monday it was a record breaking opening day at goals us open. ricky fowler and sanders softly heading the lowest rounds ever seen at the tournament. found a huge reports the this was the day when the game of gold rather than its politics could take sent to state. vicki fall learns,
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and their softly hitting record 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 the 1st major championship the 1st few days this week i wasn't feeling very comfortable swaying 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 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,
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on the part 2016 champion, dustin johnson is also inside of the latest, the american as 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. the 15th hole was a popular one with the play is. there are 2 holes in one including this effort from sunburn sun most oh well whether it could be the best chance of providing an unpredictable result of the upcoming canadian growing pre rain as expected in montreal over the next 3 dates with
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a race taking place on sunday redbull have won the 1st 7 races of the season. title holder match for stipend is leading the driver's championship by 53 points from teammate, searching of chris. she's been able to deliver 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 about the weekends anymore. i thing i pops the 2 or 3 by the weekends in, in the season. so i 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. so a cyclist do, you know, mater has died at the age of 26. that follows a crash on the tour to swiss on thursday made her fall into a ravine after crushing out during a descent. and a statement has bahrain victoria's team. so gina was an extraordinary athlete, an exam, and an example of determination. now let's take
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a look at an immediate contender for greatest attempt at cheating. so far. this year 31 writers have been disqualified from the under 230 to tally a race for getting a toe up a mountain footage from spectators showing competitors variously holding onto team cars and motor bikes. during this crime and northern italy, the riders and teams could face further punishment from the sports world governing body. and that is always worked out during back to you. thank you so much for that update and thanks for watching the news hour. and i'll just see where i'm back in just a moment is much more of today's news and all the latest headlines. thanks for watching and see you in a minute. the
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the challenges on counting the costs. why is the european union offering to miss? yeah, nearly a $1000000000.00 in financial aid person. um the usa, that venue economic partnership is the cost of its kind. but is it last ton of young graduates is struggling to find way. counting the cost on average is there. in february 2023. a $149.00 carriage freight train travel through each palestinian ohio. $38.00 cause the rail 11 retiring hazardous materials. one of them is the most toxic chemical ever test in the united states. it was terrified, blanketing our communities full times,
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investigate safety practices within america's railroad industry. time is money. money is everything. the rails on the jersey to the colleges here, the a growing exodus from so don's west star for
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