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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  June 17, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST

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our life from london. coming up in the next 60 minutes, traumatized, injured inconsolable. the mass exodus from west off for escalates thousands offline devices. many leaving behind dead relatives, even that children. as strikes target keep as african eaters arrive on a piece mission to mediate between ukraine and russia. a syrian teenager who's divide this week's migrant boats and king of greece has an emotional reunion with his brother and then calls for urgent action to prevent further tragedies. and the mom set slides were ministers home in india's minor, poor state, seen a violent clashes between rival ethnic groups as far as small with the sports to england flight back against australia on day one of the 1st ashes test jo . routes masters, a century in birmingham to help the house reach 309 history runs before declaring
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the we've been following developments closely into don, where in the last few hours there's been a massive rise in the number of people seeing violence in west off 4000 small have cross the border into chad, including unaccompanied children, a groups of south south field hospitals on the border to treat the many, arriving with gunshot injuries and accidents had already escalated following the assassination of west awful state governor. on wednesday. he was arrested by militia allied with the rapid support forces. i was off to cooling the violence that a genocide westoff was capital l. jeanina is largely populated by the ethnically, african must lead tribes. those who fled say local militia now effectively control it off to targeting civilians. during a 2 month siege,
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at least $1100.00 civilians are estimated to have been killed. in l janina alone schools, the villages have been burned to the ground. i'll just say his name was wrong, he is been reporting from andre. this is on the border between so don and chad after overnight fighting to continue this morning. the influx of refugees from sudan and the chat has become exponential. you and hcr is here assessing the situation, and they say it is never in the past 2 months of war ever been dispatch certainly not at this border check posting, audrey the you and hcr also says that there was simply not enough funding there under funded there is not enough international interest in this crisis. and now there's only chaos if you think of a city as a people and not just a place. then old, you name to the refugees that we're speaking to say. the name of their city no longer exists, as they once knew it. a turning point in the conflict into done the exodus of
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thousands of people in a single day chased out of their country under gunfire. their leaders killed militia instead of laid siege to elgin enough for 2 months. they say now all the control, the capital of west are for exhaustion relief and perhaps gifts. i don't know where my children are. she says i had to leave them behind. they blamed the rapids support forces which denies their involvement and alternate. i know, he thought we left behind. the situation is very, very bad of the 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 fun. my whole family is back that one group began their journey was thousands. only hundreds arrived far too many of them on
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a company children picked up by strangers along the way. something has changed 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 that are part of whether they are civilians or fighters, none of that seems to matter. here. now, there was only human stuff or many had to stop before crossing over too tired to injure, to keep going, no one to help them. and as night falls, as the sounds of gunfire come closer, they are still in harm's way. unicef says that more than a 1000000 children have been forced to leave the homes and sit down since the fighting started 2 months ago. it has more than 300 children have been killed, nearly 2000 injured. well, the 13000000 people are in dire need of humanitarian assistance. you know, stuff as well. that's also saying it's really worried about the situation in west and central down for mary louise. i eagles and the easiness as deputy
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representative and sit down to joins me via zoom from port, sit down, thank you for taking the time to speak to us. so these are some very serious figures. that unit stuff is reporting, moving a 1000000 children displaced off to 2 months of conflict over 300 of them have been killed. what can you tell me about the children who have been displaced, whether they have a parents with them, or whether these children are isolated and alone, and what's being done to help them. it is very the living to model the words her dishes and the water to, to the basic survival medicines and health care nursing the see the family and that over a 1000000 of these children and their families within the orders the worst
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case or which is just for actuation to these children, they're being the highest and great ranger view. and in the us of one of the very serious situation in, in west, off for there a fee is that the atrocities and the genocide of the past could now be playing out . once again, that these ethnic tensions of being exacerbated by the fighting in hard to. and we've just been seeing a report with thousands of been streaming into chad, some of them, a children, and our boss who was saying their money on a company, children that have fled the, the targeted killings and al janina, do you have any information about this in the communications in the last 3 or 4 weeks,
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the majority of the streaming, the numbers are just breaking every day. the company is children who's been injured as a very limited and very bad. it's interesting because in that report, you know, we saw a woman who was just sort of collapse to the floor and kids saying that she was forced to leave her children by and she doesn't know where they are. and then i suppose you also have children that are showing up. but what, what happens in that situation? a child that has been is that the family has been killed, or they has been separated from that, from that carrots, from the guardians, in the chaos they show up at the border. how can that safety and wellbeing be prioritized in a situation like that? and is that enough, you know, is there enough of an international presence to meet the needs of the refugees who
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have arrow? is it just, you know, is it quite a classic situation? it's the range of stars and in that area. so very, very hard for areas not me to, um, to the order, you know, try and very well across the border with the ongoing, by the end of the day, the brother machine suppliers services for new shows and we were need tracing a patient protection of distance of the border and the inside where they're still struggling. and so i'm kind of interested, i think i, i thank you very much, mary louise, eagles. and for joining us that from unicef. where you can
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use our life from london as well as still to bring you on the program for days on a scale. no government health villages searching for the bodies of their relatives themselves after a boat over time in nigeria, people in harrison and pick up the pieces yes. again on to the fund was from the gulf, could down collapse, subside. and then later in support to half the goals from friday's european championship waterfront is coming up that night the delegation of african leaders has been in ukraine on a piece mission during which they held towards the present. no dom is the landscape so fast like of a to pot tow, which will also take in russia to meet not in the cruise. and zalinski is ruled out any talks of moscow unless they complete withdrawal from the country and has drawn holler, pulls from cave. visits wasn't without drama. the 7 nation african piece
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initiative led by south africa's presidents, serial drama poses and center goals. president mackey so arrived in ukraine by train from neighboring poland a journey now customers for visiting dignitaries, less old and rate was what happened next. as the delegation was being showed mass graves in the city of butcher west of keys a short distance away in the capital itself. an el rey deluxe sounded followed by loud explosions of air defenses as the ukrainian f. o says 12 russian cruise missiles was shot at the sky. this was damage caused by folding debris, notes of keys. it's believed to be the 1st time a missile attack has targeted the capital and it's around one world. leaders have been visiting. it is also the 1st time that any peace initiative has been brought before the leaders of those countries following talks with presidency. lensky, the delegation hates the russians to the president. for the me, a booty. we're here to listen to listen both to
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prison zalinski and tomorrow would have been listening to prison, 14 and reduce. so with deep respect for the people of ukraine, which we have expressed to president zalinski, but also in recognition of the proposals that they have put forward as a piece for me to be at frequently just cold for confidence, building measures like prisoner swaps and the free movement of grains and fertilizer exports. as a prelude to more concrete steps such as the escalation on both sides and respect, the silver in buddhist but presidency, lensky sounded less enthusiastic, demanding nothing less than a complete russian withdrawal. but i see you the names of the long v me, russia is the only source of war. and the only reason why the consequences of this was causing damage to the whole world, to different nations on different continents. nobody can feel that board is all
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protected. well, the safety of the people isn't, should, so long as russia is attempting to make that regression and the abduction of all people, something that is normal. surely the withdrawal of russian forces from ukraine is the only thing that can stop. this was witness. it's a position from which the landscape has never wavered. for that reason, the fact that a complete russian withdrawal from ukraine isn't explicitly part of this initiative, leaves open the question of just how much support they can play. and they've actually gone from ukraine when these african leaders put the plan to president putin in st. petersburg on saturday. jo, nicole elders 0 keith. i just thought that a delegation of african leaders will next travel to meet russian present. right in a person. it's been addressing a business form in so peter's bug is, as you quite will see and run out of it. so in military equipment, making it totally reliable on hardware supplied by the west and the counter offensive. and the se won't be successful either. we do it with them, the,
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my input, i mean, the slicing is ongoing right now. i think the armed forces ukraine's done no chance here, no chance, just like in other directions. right now, as we are talking, another attempt is being made in the so called primitive cut direction in several areas. the enemy is trying to attack. also based on this unit, a shop, a hell of a has more on that speech by present. pretend a lot of criticism of the west and said, he said that had there been a different administration in the us, russia would have been able to fulfill a peaceful settlement planning you, craig, he said that the war in ukraine was unleashed by the ukrainian regime would disapprove of the west back in 2014, but no one can. now the west, once rushes the teacher defeats, and also according to patients, poland does dreaming about how to return west from ukraine, and apparently it was moving in that direction. he also mentions the ukranian counter offensive saying that it wasn't successful despite of ukraine using it. so
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cedric resides, he admitted heavy losses for ukraine, a price according to paid him. and you create a little bit short of its domestic, produce military hardware very soon. and that's all the equipments now, which it has it comes from abroad, but so that won't help them as they won't be able to find it would be western cape for a long time. well, he said that instead of contacts with russia, the united states have chosen to supply equipment to ukraine, but russia would. but it, while do russian military industry is on the rise to come to the west and supplies . so we join now via skype by samuel romani is an associate feller. the defense and security think tank we're seeing or firms of books, russian african positions will on ukraine. seems is, are there a number of initiatives on the way with china trying to, bro, cuz some specific piece agreements or at least at to try and get some sort of
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initiative going in now. africa need is visiting ukraine and russia. what do you make of these efforts? but these adverbs extremely difficult to realize that come to fruition. for example, the average and b's initiative calls for every draw the russian voice to stream your brain, as well as the sanctions really fun on russia. and you can easily sanctions, really for that kind of verifiable russian pull back as an acceptable and the russians want no negotiations until their control over their for next regions and which they don't even control through and study, ask chuck reagan, crows, honest, ensconced. so i think it's very unlikely to succeed. is there any one country that might be best position to not bring peace in this world because it, it, the consensus seems to be that that's a long way off. it's not something that's likely to happen any time soon. but just to start building steps, whether it be through a somehow getting
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a dialogue going or these prisoners swaps which do take place from time to time. what would we need to see for something to gain traction? so many hundreds. they can obviously be involved, facilitating appropriate prisoners labs. was he, for example, saudi arabia played important role in berkeley and the prisoners swap between became a bad check. and the, as our regiment members are, may as well. and other countries can you step in there too? with regards to actual diplomacy, the only country does have track record of subjects. as is turkey. turkey was able to bring the russians and ukrainians together in march, trying to reach you in a symbol. but then the bush, them ask her happened and that basically diplomacy went on nice. turkey also had an issue with the box, the green export deal. and maybe they're the only country that can issues available directly. because the other proposals from china, africa, and asia have been seen by the ukrainians assemblies, you brought russian and by the russians is not giving them enough. and on saturday, africa need is a traveling to me person. and that will be in the russian said here,
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st. petersburg this off to the visit to ukraine, and i suppose what sort of toner we'd like to see from the russian president because he has been trying to gain influence in the global south. and certainly on the african continent, he's in no mood to make concessions on ukraine. but how might fees off going to be received on this visit? who is obviously any very, it was either very dizzy. asked that way. he's probably going to tie this mid july 2023 summit and st. petersburg. the rush advocates on, but the 2nd one. would you be a great chance that's russian, you showcase influence in the content. and you will probably use this dialogue and this opportunity to strengthen bilateral ties and investments with specific countries. i've feeling the gradient of probably doing the same thing because they want to go to 10 new embassies, me, effort and nonsense. the other thing that will probably emphasize is that russia is actually acting responsibly with the blacks. the green export deal and just watching the asians are blocking the flow of fertilizers and rushing grain into the
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system and have a feeling the african leaders were probably repeating, reiterate some of those narratives which will be victory wrap. how important is it? is that grain deal because one thing we have seen as a result of this war is a disproportionate impacts on developing countries, especially as we see the rise in great and food prices. and that affects countries, particularly in africa, will that be steps to try and alleviate that? definitely, that's everybody's going to be discussed extensively of african leaders. we recently saw just over the past 24 hours, some contradictory statements from russia. on the grand deal. we've got a circuit lab, rob, basically saying that, how can we extend a deal? it doesn't work. whereas today, if you use your job as more new entities as we are not going to spend the radio before july 17th. but we haven't made a decision basically of whether to extend it. after that, i have a feeling the african leaders are going to push russia towards trying to extend it
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in some way, shape or form. and the letter of who may go along with that or explain versus 100 position by focusing on why the west is the cause of food and security to sanctions . not russia being the cause of locating parts, samuel romani, thank you very much for an associate fellow direct receipt legal experts who visited the harris on region with ukraine's prosecutor and a, a team for means national criminal court say it's highly likely that the halls go down collapse was caused by explosives prompted by russians. residents in arizona still cleaning up off the flood waters from the down subsided. charles profit reports on this now from how some innovated photos of que clyde re taken and then flooded. people in the city just never give up the clean up operations. instead of someone can see you in areas where the front water has receded residents like andre a clearing them up from their apartments and businesses determined to pick up their lives. again, truck, voltage routes, pills and potential disease and
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a small shop. the book 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. decreases russia, committed a wall crime by destroying the nova cove. good time to close these floods. russia, noise responsibility. these are 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 receded, but there are many areas closer to the river where houses, huge residential areas are still inundated with water and of course, there was a constant suite, the potential shutting, the man was clean up operation. he continues, but some of the worst effected areas or out of town. vitalia has lived on the bank
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so the english with the for mold in full decades. the husband passed away in recent years, when the time is destroyed on the deep river, which are flooded up, the tributary, engulfing her land and home. slo duff to the wars of time. at 1st it was, they then reached up to the middle of the garden. when the water to reach the threshold, then we started to run away. the floods have receded head to the rivers still twice the whits. it was before the time was destroyed. wells have filled with mode . many villages have no drinking water. to tell my daughter 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 show flesh. she shows just the front watermarks on her house. you leads us inside. the child's life lies in
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fuel see ruins amongst the mud. soaps collapsing was a grandchildren's discounted toys. her wardrobe and clothes, interesting. she closer own everything she loves, and treasures destroys. she looked through the photo with a dual to struggles. the whole thing is she knows that despite the help she hopes will come, rebuilding her life is the war, rages will be a challenge, feel in words, it's almost dropping. i'll just say right care of southern region crane to the u. n . and 8 agencies according such an action to prevent won't ass off to them. like when i was thinking of greece this week, survivors of a ship rank of been arriving a migrant count north of athens. and for some that were tearful reunions. 18 year old mohammed from syria is inside. the cab pulls from the mediterranean by
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the great coast guard on wednesday. his brother fundy is on the other side of the bobs. why offense? he travelled from the netherlands to meet mohammed had been stuck in libya for almost 2 years, between 40750 people of fit. you have been on board the boat when it capsized 78 have been found dead and a 104 rescued. all the people are still desperately searching for a sign of loved ones, a believer on board, as well, many of from syria, egypt, and pockets down and say they've had nothing since the boat went down. on friday nights we lost contact with my son and we don't know anything about his whereabouts . the bush and then i was in the muscle for a minute. well, we wanted to hear his voice. make sure he's okay. if i'm sorry, if he's wanted to put in, let them let them come back among us here. we just wanted to hear his voice and make sure he's okay with him because we're in hell since the day this happened. we haven't heard a thing. as soon as my brother, according to the bowl,
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he said 50 people to see me out and they were putting 750 people. he said he's a 100 percent sure you were taking water. i told him to get off. don't go and he said the mafia doesn't let us get off. they have guns, they have nice. they were forcing people in. i mean, well protested as have been holding raleigh's in full greek cities criticizing the government's handling of the bows. accident activists and labor organizations marching in athens, a qsi as far as ease of being complicit by not creating safe and legal ways for people to seek asylum. the acting migration minister of greece as to why was applications will be assessed and there is nothing tied to the protection will be to posted. another story i've been following for days on and still no sign of government help. often overcrowded boat capsized in central nigeria. people in the villages of abu and bulky, all searching for the bodies of the victims themselves. a vessel was returning from a wedding on monday night. when it capsized on the night, your river, at least
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a 100 bodies, have been recovered. but many passengers are still missing. the president has ordered an investigation from the village of like both city and, and i just state, i'm at the address sent this report. the said, well, they are going to you of a mother after a wedding party disaster. i say trees resident, available, survived, but watched helplessly. i saw 3 children drought give me just she says she will take to our grave. oh bye to you. as the boat broke, i told him and this started not to jump into the river. she panicked and the rest followed. ha! are turned to your door to find him. i was just a month away from her own waiting on me mind. utah. good. i agree. so lost by me. in the old it's 511. it showed me around one's home full of life. this
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suddenly became what he calls a ghost house. i know only due to life, i am broken. i have lost the wisdom to leave you what's desperately for anyway. tired of waiting for government aid and you get to find a closure, families and neighbors result to cell phone to raise the fated boat from the river bed. the teams had expected to find somebody's cropped 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 of the shell caused a 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 turn his head down. i pres, this told me, i praise it again so the boy now will meet what that too much, you know, we couple id aspect today, mommy, mommy,
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mommy. and i told him that he should police come down and 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 boss, ordered an investigation and a to be sent boats thinking. so it'd be coming to 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 a community is grieving really disappear. they would never recover from their loss . how many degrees ologist data nigeria to add the
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george slide should be alive today. discriminatory and prone to excessive force. the us justice department really says a damning reports on the minneapolis police department, 3 years off to the killing of george floyd. i am the philippines and you campaign thing. tribute to philippine migrants is accused of encouraging the country's brain drain, uninstalled chaos on the track in germany, low to g pay action coming up. the holloway stopped at to see a sundry break down in the weather, across a good pots of west. and you see the cloud pushing his way and across the po tools for the purpose of a less than passive fronds. and that spreading up across west mingling wells into
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the republic of ireland as this area of low pressure to start to take something more of an influence on the weather across certain north west, some parts of europe, pottery showers, certainly on the possibility that as we go on through satch, they could lead to some localized study particular across the west and positive england. well, scotland dates and all the good parts of the republic as well as the few showers the cause northern part. so spite in line and storms that just around the both the states right down to the black save. these have been making the way across the balkans know continues to draft the re switch as we go on through the 2nd half of the week. and else, well, we'll see some shells coming into sweden, norway, maybe a shower too. we could do one with some in the denmark, west the weather, west of up towards the northwest and some pagan foundation. ask us a good pot to front. the game could cause some localized or flash flooding as the pulse of africa generate, tries to try to hold to, you know, if they're in congress that, you know, i'm celsius. big storms that rod across west africa have you to which pushing for
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liberia and see how many i the, the palace city and sit will see. but it's a truly somebody a fat animal to use. it has 12 sons and all of them are football players, which is 0 wells tells, disposing success story of logical, nice built by one family to the company, champions against all the best we joint task freedom. we have the oldest one family, one team on out to 0, a foot pool for jump and a pioneer. bruce. he lost the challenge of the play for his country. won a legal battle that paved the way for a generation of brazilian players. foot building legend, eric thompson, introduces a one scene of people live buyers club for his political beliefs. he took power
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into his own hands and plays the trails of players, writes football rentals on. i'll just leave the back to main stories now. it's been a dramatic escalation. and the number of people seeing the violence in saddam's west style for the un and us of one the region could see a repeat of past mass atrocities that african leaders of coal for diplomacy to end the war and ukraine during a visit to cave, which coincided with more russian missile strikes, delegation will next had this in petersburg to meet with the russian president. my name is bruce and us and the land and agencies of coals urgent action to prevent
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more tragedies. often this week, shipwreck of greece up to 750 people believed to be on board sounds. a live has been transferred to a migrant kept us food security summit, attended by parliamentarians from all over the world is wrapping up in chalet. there announcing a global problem in 3 pact to confront hunger and malnutrition. well, food organizations, that hunger has increased dramatically in the last 5 years due to the panoramic climate change and was a latin america editor at least seeing human is that a $150.00 parliamentarians have 80 countries around the globe are on a break right now. here in chillies national congress building invited by that useful. they have gathered here for the 2nd time only in 5 years. and remember that the view and development goal of eradicating hunger and mountain nutrition by the year 213 is only 7 years away. so there is not a lot of time i spoke, for example,
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to some african delegates. they told me that there was already an agreement on the continent amongst the parliamentarians to dedicate 10 percent of their national budgets to fighting hunger and to agriculture, which is a big step forward even though it hasn't been implemented yet. there are at least 813000000 people at this moment going hungry all around the world. so it is a huge, huge challenge that must be tackled. and the idea right here is when these parliament tyrants that have the possibility of passing laws, budgets, and holding down governments to account to come together and agree on the new and the shuttle. we say imaginative ways that could really make a difference. in eradicating hung loosely and human outages, era modified a so it's resilient police are investigating an 8. as a former president chapel scenario over the attempted crew of the last year's election. both now refused to concede off to the october 2020 to poll. and as for
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my aid, morrow it says are but boasted is accused of trying to use the military to stop and reason not to let the silver from taking office. police say evidence on his phone shows he gavin documents with the aim of obtaining legal and judicial support for the execution of a crew. we go to molly, now the form minister is called for the un security council to meet it with doors peacekeeping force in the country without delay calling it a failure. he's rejected this century general's idea of changing the missions mandate. it's that to come to an end on june the 30th, but the one is expected to renew the monday for another year. last month to thousands of millions protested against the mission, accusing is a failing to bring peace. christian salumi has moved from un headquarters in new york and saying that the security situation and molly had only worst. and since the un is arrival there 10 years ago, foreign minister of do a d, of called for the removal of the un peacekeeping mission. they're known as we knew,
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sma sets us young. this situation is be getting this trust among the molly in population and also causing a crisis of confidence between the malian authorities and the new spot. in light of all of the above. the mally and government asked for the withdrawal without delay of the new sma. molly and officials have denied accusations by the office of the high commissioner for human rights, suggesting that government forces, along with foreign military forces, were behind the killing of some 500 people during a military operation. in the village of mora, russia, which has been providing unilateral security assistance to the molly and government said the molly and governments wishes should be respected. while france, which recently withdrew from the country and the united states, called on molly to stop obstructing peacekeepers movements. and to work more closely with the united nations and the un special representative himself l
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guessing wayne said that more cooperation is necessary with the government. but also that the united nations needed either more troops in molly or a more restricted mandate in order to be more effective, to send to the guy did by what the decision of the cost would may take the clearly a peacekeeping operations up at age on the basis of concept from the country and up some of the concept operating in a specific country would be extremely challenging if not to pause. when there's most mandate expires at the end of this month and the difficult negotiations on whether or not to extend it are already underway. kristen salumi al jazeera, the united nations. nicholas hawk is reporting from bottom the bottom because he has more on the view from molly as it for pass a referendum on its future. there's been a lot of anger and resentment towards that peacekeeping mission while, well,
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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 at for the united nations. well, despite 14000 soldiers, the security situation has been deteriorating. so a lot of 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 coast 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 not who is going to lead their country, but how their country is going to be lead in the future. thailand's k take
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a government is proposing to fully re engage me in law's military rulers. it's invited to ask the on foreign ministers to inform a meeting on sunday to discuss a still peace plan. we had last minute treehouse at the democratically elected government in 2021, launched a violent crack down on protest against that move me in law is ruling gents or has been bought for nearly 2 years from us young meetings over its failure to honor and agreement, in 2021. the deal include schools for association of health disease dialogue between all parties and the prompting of foods you monetary and access. the crowd is protested and the indian state was 9 o 4 set fire to the home of the junior minister in the central government demonstrate just with petrol bombs at the home of runjun sing. and the latest incident of ethnic violence in the state. 5 fighters put out the blaze and no one was injured. tensions between the cookie and my tie communities escalated last month. after a judge recommended special status for the my ties. at least
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a 100 people have been killed in violence. the law and order conduce and in the step, the money booth is fairly failure. the existing government cannot de mentoring dis, bestbuy to central government has sent a lot of uh, the protections and the reputation for us. and then can guide, retain, representative the cookie community as an associate professor at the u. r. a long narrow university. and you dial in, she explains why line rights inflamed grievances and not of poor. is this because you have, you know, object d for i'm biased. cons of the conflict because of each community has a phone, mary 2 to get in. it's on perception off the bus, like at $2410.00 also that if you said that there are only 2 sites, so it'd be starting in the to have somewhere in between. so,
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but the money would have to lie. it's not always somewhere in between. but it is, i'm feeling wrapped in 7. they are so fun sick to eat the patients. and in terms of the, the population and the, the lenders, you'll use one of the reasons that has to be coming out as one of a very discount in ment, among the media people in the, in front of me. but if we see in terms of the population in the local patients, it's joe graphically the he areas are more uh, but the question is, how much or died on the he areas and what, what was in diesel if you areas are heavy to money. forty's, the very miniscule in terms of the population ready compared to other state in india. and we have only 2 members, all find them and which is representing the population of money for in the indian
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bonham. and so for the present government a, to the, uh, you know, the intervene or not into the, it doesn't make much of defense because it's and number again at the end of the b, 2 people have been killed by the cycling which has been battering india and pocket stones, west coast, be by joy, which means disaster may land full on 1st day near jack. how a port and goods are out of weakening to a site. clinic storm on fridays that swept inland. so likely to for the weekend is it moves in land over the next 5 days, but full cost is operating heavy. rain indian, far as ease saves it early warnings. an acura, identification of unable areas helped to as the major casualties move in a 180000 people in good your eyes and focused on simple them into evacuated from the site. plans pos is still in the school. significant damage building the roots of houses and downing power lines. rescue teams in the last day of texas,
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a searching for survivors. they're off shore tomato toll through the town of pirates, and 3 people were killed and thousands injured. the twist a route through a residential area in the north, near oklahoma, using a 50000 people without power, fire official, same move in 70 people are being treated in hospital. the government accused of killing 11 jewish washer positive pittsburgh synagogue in 2018 has been found guilty by a jury and pennsylvania. all the bows now faces sentencing wedge. yours must decide whether he should get the death penalty. federal prosecutors charge balance with $63.00 accounts, including 11 counts of obstruction or free exercise of religious police, resulting in death, defense always of all get the death sentence would violate the constitution, and he suffers from major mental illness, including skits, of frame yeah. over the past 7 years, the minneapolis police department is routinely used. excessive force discriminated against native americans and black people and violated civilians rights. this is
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the stock conclusion of a 92 page us justice department report looking into civil rights abuses in the 4th . the investigation was prompted by the 2020 killing of george floyd by minneapolis police officer direct shows and john henry has more. as the u. s. department of justice report says the minneapolis police killing of george floyd was part of a broader illegal pattern of civil rights abuses. we found that m p d and the city of minneapolis engages in a pattern or practice of using excessive force unlawfully discriminating against black and native american people and enforcement activities. violating the rights of people engaged in protected speech and discriminating against people with behavioral disabilities. the death of a black man at the hands of minneapolis, police in 2020 lead to a murder conviction for that officer derek shogun. i have no convictions of 3 other
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officers who failed to intervene. his last is still felt deeply by those who loved and knew him, and by many who did not. george floyd should be alive today. the justice department investigation found floyd's death was not an isolated incident. the city and its police department have agreed to negotiate a consent decree with the d o. j requiring the trouble department to limit some practices in, in discrimination. we acknowledge the pain, anger, frustration, fear, and sense of vulnerability that many people in our community have endured. i am here today on behalf of the m p. d to firm our commitment to moving forward together a bystanders disturbing video of the floyd ceiling set off of nationwide civil rights protests that energize the black lives matter. minneapolis recently approved
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a series of reforms including limiting officers, use of chemical irritants and banding neck restraints. like the one used on floyd, we understand that change is non negotiable. progress can be painful and the obstacles can be great as the we haven't let off in the 3 years since the murder of george floyd. similar degrees overseen by federal courts have forced police overhauls in chicago, baltimore, ferguson, missouri, and other cities. the minneapolis report intensifies and national reckoning and recent years on police human rights abuses affecting black americans. john henry and l g 0. daniel ellsberg view, i submitted to you on list to link the pentagon papers has died at the age of 92. i was both shared the dossier with the new york times in 1971 lang, bel, uncomfortable details of us involvement in vietnam leak on 10 in the morning
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because the most dangerous 9 in america. initially, a supporter of the war, he became passionately opposed. and hopefully would help and this chart as far as energy and pain as cold bill gates, an old friend while hosting him at aging state guest house wiley distribution, he received senior foreign visitors as she's 1st meeting with a phone entrepreneur fee is told the microsoft co founder philanthropist that he hopes they can cool appraise in a way that will benefit that countries us centuries. they ask me blinking is heading to badging this weekend, but it's not known if she'll meet she like, why is that? or the philippines is rolled out, a new campaign, celebrating citizens who are working overseas, saying is to pay tribute to the migrant. filipino communities we're missing says a lie. so the economy, critics argue it encourages the countries brain drain. barnaby low reports from manila 1000000 are good occasions. it was a celebrated moment for the world nearly
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a year into the pandemic of ex seat against coffee. 19 in the 1st to administer it a filipino nurse in the united kingdom. her name, meet parsons nursing is not the moment has landed her in your home countries. you international campaign. 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 the philippines, tourism spoken. i am d. j. i am the philippines. beyond the purpose of the campaign, the message itself is in question. the countries tourism secretary says it is a fact that the philippines gives the world its best. every day,
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thousands of filipinos leave to work as nurses, teachers, caregivers, and domestic helpers abroad. what critics ask of what cost? nearly 2000000 filipinos work abroad. last year they sent home more than $36000000000.00. their annual remittances account for around 9 percent of g d. p. know that the ads are targeting for foreign governments and for incorporations to essentially, for us, it means that it's selling filippino labor, or instead of addressing the route problems that forces our people to migrate over, sees parsons acknowledges to bring drain, 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, they couldn't find it in the philippines that are within their rights to find it
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somewhere else. for critics and parsons degree, the government needs to improve conditions, to encourage professionals and workers to stay with one seized the ads as a source of pride. the other, the continuing promotion of labor export wanting to be low algebra. manila, put francis is ready to resume his official engagements, often being discharged from hospital in run. following stomach surgery, the 86 year old head of the roman catholic church had an operation to repair a honey a 9 days ago, but he's expected to recite noon preference would be to square on sunday, and is also scheduled to travel to portugal, then mongolia in august, a still head only use our these to get the home side back on track on day one of the 1st ashes, test level of cricket action, very shortly. turning up the heat, drought reveals the ruins of a village in spain, the
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bar as well as for a marion. thank you so much. jo. roots start for england with century on day one of the 1st ashes test against australia. the policies looked like they were taking control in birmingham, with the home side, crumbling into a 176 for 5 root and johnnie bear. so read and i did the endings they put on a $121.00 together balance. so getting a run a ball 78 root, however, went on to score a 108 nato helping england declare on 393 for 8,
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australia finished the day, 379 behind with all their wickets in the crowd rep to the amazing as always we, we know that the holidays and the crowd edge busing. always get behind as a group. and we know that the, the group of players that we go oh, really back in each other and believing in each other. and the belief that we have, i think is, is something that when you're going through the tricky, tricky times, a things that you, you're able to call the phone. the ash is one of sports greatest rivalries. and it's been going for nearly a 150 years or whole pass that explains why they're so special and why they mean so much to both england and australia, the ashes. what is it? who, what is it and why is it still important? well, it's the bi annual test cricket series between things with will straight here. the 1st official actually series is play way back in 18. 92. australia has been the
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most successful team winning 140 batches compared to england, 190. but why does it still matter in 2023, but it has its roots and their wife or a between the old, colonial bosses in england and the full economy, australia, and water dies of and pa, very long gone to town for any of the to put one or with the problems or vice versa, still feels pretty good. it's just the history and what the ashes is. it's the, as you know, we're lucky enough as, as english players in australian place to be only one spell to play in it. so yeah it's, it's one of those series that scott, unbelievable. history. um yeah, you know, you're in a series, especially here as best in the hallway stand is pretty vocal, but it's great. it's pressure. it's why making a lot playing and, and winning. obviously it is hard because you've got sometimes hostile crowds who but pretty vocal in which team they're supporting his current series as the one of the most heights in recent years. and it has the potential to capture the
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imagination, not just of cricket, fives in england and australia, but right around the world. i france's maintain their perfect starts in year 2024 qualifying the cats are welcome to find list a thrashed or balter away. frances, all time leading scorer live here is your root, got an early gold star forward, colina, but they also got themselves on this for sheets from the penalties funds they went on to win 3 now the french said top of repeat, hold on to allow me to anyone have also made it 3 wins that a 3 trends. alexander arnold scored the goal of the match as a thrash malta for and l way english and 2 were runners off. that's the last year i was the top of group see in going to 2nd and didn't go an example for world football. that's what portugal coach roberto martinez has called christiana rinaldo. ahead of his teams qualifier against bosnia herzegovina . on saturday,
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rinaldo is expected to start the end and the process back is 100 and 99th international cap or to go have won both their fruit gave me so far. welcome from me. so the police piano it took on an exam. christy on those commitment is totally d as an example in the locker room with a v as an example for portuguese football. and he is an example of fulfilled football. cmt is a clear with $198.00 appearances for his national team. and then in the locker room, let's see as normal, like any other player, he needs to train wells. he's to be able to play. and that is what we need from him to the grid for health or is returning as head coach of the us men's national team . the 49 year old will lead them through the 2026 woke up for health or let the united states the knock at rounds out the world cup in katara last year. his contract had expired december 31st and investigation by us soccer into his past conduct to cleared halter for a return as manager a basketball legend,
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michael jordan and is set to sell his majority steak and the charlotte hornets. the 6 year old is finalizing the deal, which will end his 13 year run in charge of the side. and it will also leave the 30 team leave without any black majority owners. jordan plans to keep them i. ne share in the team over and it's never reached a championship level during his time. as owner marco bessette, she was the quickest during practice, i had the german at ground pre, but it was former world champion. mark mark has snatched the headlines a time while champion locked the front of his bike and subsequently collided with johan zark, always, as he was exiting a pit lane across right out the red flags, both riders were on her. okay, that is all your sport for now. it's now back to marian in london. thanks very much for system drought gripping southern europe has turned up at an unusual side.
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now this is in central spain. so i said on low voices, that was a reservoir revealed the ruins of a village and off house which are usually some mush countries. been clothing with severe drought and just along the hottest and driest april on record. so that's it for then he's out, but i will be back in alignment with more of the day is do is a full but i think coming right on the the the
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