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[000:00:00;00] the respect to the street and central concave shows you how to have a state to the effects of russian bombing has to be, i can see where 2 of the bullets hit their about. my head highs, name with the documentary military wanted him dead. the still manual believe we were in a property on a road costing our english proud recipient in new york festival through cost are of the year award for the 7th year running. the passivity. an exodus from saddam's wisdom for escalade says the you, in bones,
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the region is facing repeat past mess, atrocities the hello, until mccrae. this is i will just hear a line from the so coming up and for can lead is begin the piece mission in case that you cry and says there will be no talks until a russia withdraws its forces. grease defends its response to a ship. the wind down off the country's coast on wednesday, hundreds of refugees and migrants and missing presumed dead. as mommy asks the you into in this peacekeeping mission, in the country as it, some of the truthful is accuse it started. yeah, the we begin in so down the way of fighting has triggered a mess of exodus of people from west style for sales and so of cross the border into chad, including unaccompanied children, hide groups,
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have sit up sealed hospitals to treat many suffering gunshots, injuries the influx into chad started to escalate on wednesday after wistar for states governor was assess the nicest. he was arrested by militia allied with the rapid support forces, hours of the cooling. the violence of genocide with stuff was capital. elgin 9 is largely populated by the mentally tried. those who flitted, say local militia, now effectively control the city of targeting civilians. during a 2 month sage and the estimated $1100.00 to $100.00 civilians have been killed in elgin, ida alone, schools, villages have been built to the ground of thousands of people have escaped the violence in the past. i also signed best route the mid some of them in on drain on the suit down chat board after overnight fighting to continue this morning. the influx of refugees from sudan and the chat has become exponential. you and hcr is
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here assessing the situation. and they say it is never in the past 2 months of war ever been dispatched, certainly not at this border check post in audrey. but you and hcr also says that there's 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 know, 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 ensued on the exodus of thousands of people in a single day, chased out of their country under gun fire. 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 or i don't know where my children are. she says,
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i had to leave them behind the blame the rapids support forces which denies their involvement in alternate. i know it's not he thought we left behind. the situation is very, very bad. i love the 22 people from my family and 15 of them were chosen. the sudanese government didn't help us. they see what is happening and just watch as bird. my whole family is back there. one group began their journey was thousands. only hundreds arrived. far too many of them on a company children picked up by strangers along the way. something has changed at this border crossing. everyone we seen so far is arriving on foot. there are 4 more, observe ably 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 stuff or many had to
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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. your crimes president has ruled out negotiations with russia during a meeting with the african leaders on the mission to broke a pace. the delegation minutes president polonium is lensky and cave. he told them piece towards the only possible if most go withdrawals, as forces from you crying. so from territory from teeth, his jonah home of the 7 nation african piece initiative, led by south africa's presidents. serial drama poser and center goals. president mackey so arrived in ukraine by train from neighboring poland. a journey now customary to visiting dignitaries, less old and rate was what happened next. as the delegation was being showed in mass graves in the city of butcher west of keys a short distance away in the capital itself,
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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 believe to be the 1st time, but besides the tank has targeted the capital ended surrounds why willed liters 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 presidents that landscape the delegation hits the russians to meet president vladimir putin. we're here to listen to this in both to prison zalinski and tomorrow would have been listening to prison put to 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
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a piece for me to be at frequently just cold for confidence, building measures like prisoners swaps, and the free movement of grains and fertilizer exports. as a premiere to more concrete steps, such as the escalation on both sides and respect, the soap in buddhist. but president zalinski sounded less enthusiastic, demanding nothing less than a complete russian withdrawal. but i see you, the names are the long, the name. russia is the only source of wall 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 their board is all protected. well, the safety of the people isn't, should, so long as russia is attempting to make the regression. and the abduction of all people, something that is normal. surely the withdrawal of russian forces forming 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
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a complete russian withdrawal from you credit 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, showing a whole elder 0 keith. the delegation will meet russian president vladimir person on saturday, speaking at a form in st. petersburg cable and of why the escalation was not going to need to waste and supplies of age. 165 digits are located at a basis outside ukraine and used in hostilities. we will have to look at how we can hit and where we can hit those weapons that all use in hosted. it is against us. you agree? this is a serious danger of nato getting further drawn into this on conflict in terms of the most code based journalist julia shuffle all her reports on what else person said about the conflict at the for him. a lot of christmas as well. the western said, he said that had the been a different administration in the us,
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russia would have been able to fulfill a peaceful supplements planning you, craig. he said that the war in ukraine was unleashed by the ukranian regime, with the support of the west back in 2014. but no one can. now the west winds rushes, the teacher defeats, and also according to patients, poland does dreaming about how to return west from ukraine, and apparently it is moving in that direction. he also mentions the ukranian counter offensive saying that it wasn't successful despite a few crane using it. so cedric reserves, he admitted heavy losses for ukraine of last, according to paid him, you create a little bit shoulds 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 cade for a long time. well, he said that instead of contacts with russia, the united states have chosen to supply equipment to ukraine,
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but russia would burn it. while do russian military industry is on the rise to counter the west and supplies. legal experts assisting ukrainian prosecutors say it's highly likely russian explosives caused the collapse of the kafka damn last week. moscow has denied any responsibility residents living the a by a still cleaning our pump to the slots that followed. shell stratford reports from his home invited for tova, occupied, retake, and then flooded. people in the city just never give up the clean up operations instead of sun continue in areas where the flexible to has receded. residents like andre a clear in the month from their apartments and businesses, determined to pick up their lives again, truck, voltage loops, fuel and potential disease and a small shop. but we have to wash it all the water was up to the ceiling. everything is covered in filth,
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it was impossible to get through here until the flood waters went down. recurring, says russia committed a war crime by destroying the nova cold, good time. the close these floods, russia, the 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 is a constant switch and potential shutting. the line was clean up operation hit continues, but some of the worst effected areas are out of town. vitalia has lived on the bank so the english with a full moving full decades. the husband passed away in recent years when the time
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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 god and when the war to reach the threshold, then we started to run away with the floods have receded head to the river is still twice the whits. it was before the time was destroyed. wells are filled with mode. many villages have no drinking water to the 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 raids to show flesh a few shows just the floods watermark. so the 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,
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interesting. she closer own everything she loves, and treasures destroys. she looked through the photo of a dual to struggles to holes, but it is she knows the despite the help she hopes will come rebuilding her life is the war. rages will be a challenge. feel in words, just drop it. i'll just a rock of southern region crane the u. n. and 8 agencies the cooling for urgent action to prevent more dates off to the sinking of a migrant by itself. grace on wednesday. 70 i to people have been found did, but hundreds more. still missing. just 104 people were rescued. a 10 year old for how much was one of the few survivors. he was reunited with his brother on friday. mohammed had been stuck in libya for almost 2 years before making the dangerous journey between 40750 people are fit to have been on board the boat. when it
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capsized many of the children as well, many of those on board with from syria, egypt and pockets down and their families are disparate for news of their loved ones. the summer on friday nights and we lost contact with my son. can we don't know anything about his whereabouts? the bush and then i was in the smartphone? well, we wanted to hear his voice. make sure he's okay. if i'm sorry, if he wants to go to let them, let them come back among us here. we just want to hear his voice and make sure he's okay with that 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, he said 50 people to see me out and they were putting 750 people. he said he's 100 percent sure you were taking water folding took it 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 protest as have held rallies in full greek cities criticizing. the government's handling of the body text isn't active as some labor organizations marching in athens accuse authorities have been
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complicit because they say they haven't created the safe and legal ways for people to seek asylum. the acting migration minister says survive is applications will be assessed and those often times which protection will be deployed. so it's still a hit on notice here. the un homes that hunger and no nutrition is surprising. shop lights is global leaders together in chile seeking solution. and harnessing solar energy, a decades long electricity across the spaces, people and living on to find alternative power sources the the route to you by visit cut off a lot of places. so i think squatting down a little bit across the deep south of the us, but we do still have some live. the stores just cropping up. pushing for mississippi,
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alabama right. the way down towards the panhandle could still say some shop down pulls here. as we go through fast, i see some very active weather system still rumbling away here. still a potential for the all to night are wrapped in that and certainly some large how have the potential for some flash flooding, stormy weather to just across the central the northern plains. slowly but surely making the way further east with this we go on through sunday and that's how that chain of storms runs down across arkansas, down towards mississippi. still a challenge to some pretty active weather as we go on through s. s they into sunday, then, so what the weather up to we'll see mounted states the pacific northwest and welcome right across the west side of kind of that could see some big down pulls the, making the way across alberta and drifting further east, which as we go to the parts of next week, still some showers that down towards the se. florida's think pretty width as we go through the next couple of days. so you like china stone says rolling away here, place aside things a little quad to that for cuba, for jamaica,
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for his bond yala whatsoever across the western side of the carrot being more showers, lingering for a good past the weekend. the weather brought to you by visit castle to the john of almost 10 years in which to shake, hama de, ward for translation. an international understanding has become the most important translation award from adams to the arabic language in the world. the award announces that the nomination periods of 2023 starts from the 1st of march to the 31st of july. applications are accepted through the awards official website at w w, w dot h t, a dot q a the
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the you. what you notice here, a reminder of our top story is the cell fussing in saddam's width for region has triggered a mess of exodus of people thousands across the border to neighboring chats, many unaccompanied children. ukraine's president has rooms out negotiations with russia during amazing, with african leaders, the delegation, mid president, a lot of me as a lensky and keith. he told them paced towards the only possible as most co withdrawals expenses from ukraine, suffering territory. the u. n. and 8 agencies eclipse that urgent action to prevent more tragedies up to the sinking of a migrant bunch of grease on wednesday, up to 750 people with the leave to be on boards. commodities foreign minister has asked the united nations to end as peace keeping mission. then following a debate, the ups comments at the un security council, the head of the un mission,
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and molly said, peace keeping is becoming nearly impossible. the you ins, current mandates is due to expire. at the end of the month, kristen salumi reports from the un headquarters saying that the security situation and molly had only worse. and since the you ends arrival there 10 years ago, foreign minister of do a d up called for the removal of the un peacekeeping mission. they're known as a new sma sets us young. this situation is be getting this trust among the molly and population and also causing a crisis of confidence that is between the malian authorities and the new spot. in light of all of the above, the molly and government ask 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 in russia,
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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 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 whatever decisions the counselor may take. the clearly a peacekeeping operations updates on the basis of concept from the country and up some of the concept of putting 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
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whether or not to extend it are already underway. kristen salumi al jazeera, the united nations. molly is preparing to hold a constitutional referendum on sunday, which may strengthen the powers of the president head of next year's elections. because hawk was that it really and demarco it almost feels like the modern football team has just won the applicant of nations. the people who. a celebrated, this is a political, the head of a referendum where molly's will be asked to say yes or no on changes in the constitution. people here say yes to greater power to the president. yes, to more toner mean. reason and yes, the key thing. a secular state against this, so they say that the noise power is on credible and legitimate. many people will
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not be able to vote because the large was around the control of the thing to i'll try it out. and i say this is a very important moment for molly and the 1st time since 2018 that they are going to have a direct say on how their country is run. and so the mounting authority hope that this pays the way towards elections, presidential elections, and no return to democracy. that is scheduled next year. regular talk, alex is 0 by myself. who is health minister has resigned to mid a doing a outbreak which has lead to record numbers of depth and infections. at least 249 people have died and they have been around 140 stevens thousands infections. hospitals are overwhelmed and the northern part of the country peru has the 2nd highest mortality rise from the more mosquito born virus and less than america. after presenting the food security summit held by representatives of parliaments from all over the world, has wrapped up in chile with
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a global parliamentary pacts to confront hunger and mil nutrition. a lesson american editor, lucy and human reports from the summits in the city of bel pasa, is there only 7 years left to meet the human development goal of eradicating hunger by 2013. so time is short and the stakes are high. but parliamentarians from 80 countries what tended the 2nd parliamentary summit on fighting hunger and mel nutrition invited, but a search in the opening, the summit to his president described hunger as a calamity. the news, no borders to you said one us, one of us, one of us and one. but even if there was only one person going hungry, that would be scandalous. but it's 850000000 people. and so this somebody with the support of the f a o is tremendously important up the gamble to you and food in agricultural organizations says that the parliamentarians have
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a key role in passing budgets and acting laws and holding governments to account. so of course parliamentarians in the role of garnering political will have a major role to play. now is the government's political will. and they allocate enough budget instead of dedicating budget, for example, to accomplish towards, to buy arms. if they dedicate a little bit of that to put security, we're solving the problem and re continents suffers from hunger. now nutrition, but the reason to vary from poverty, drought floods, lack of infrastructure and technical support for farmers. the young generation to protect h to go into a good culture and we should come up with some important incentives for the on summit as every country in africa, 10 percent of his annual budget to be updated. it has to be, it has to go towards agriculture on conflicts such as the war,
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new crane also impact hunger directly or indirectly. but can it be reversed? can we say that we are to, i don't know. but the point is where we are, where we will to hi, roman for a pass to fight against her allowance for sending was fine as this summer. it includes a greater commitment for funding to guarantee security radio for the nation and for operation amongst the countries and their parliaments, and especially a focus on sustainable food systems. you see in human algebra here by days. so police in brazil are investigating an a to form of presidential able sinatra of and attempted to following last year's election. moto says that, but also said, is accused of trying to use the military just don't police and also let the silver from taking office. police say evidence on his fine shows who gather the documents with the and with obtaining legal and traditional support for the execution of
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a co pulse. and i refuse to concede to the election in october. the minneapolis police department has routinely used excessive force and discriminated against native americans and black people that the stock, the conclusion of the 2 year investigation by the us justice department comforted by the killing of george floyd john henry and report 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 abuse. 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,
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police in 2020 lead to a murder conviction for that officer derek shogun, i have learned and convictions of 3 other 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 is. the city and its police department have agreed to negotiate the 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'm here today on behalf of the m p. d. 2 firm, our commitment to moving forward together. a bystanders disturbing video of the fluid ceiling set off from nationwide civil rights protests with energized the
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black lives matter in minneapolis recently approved a series of reforms including limiting officers use of chemical irritants and banning 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 up 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. tens of thousands of lebanese have tons of solar power. as the cash strapped stays, the struggling to provide a reliable supply of energy. solar now makes ups 30 percent of power used to living
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on by design a hold of reports from by roads. well, everyone can afford us, power cuts have been a problem for decades and 11 on because of a dysfunctional energy sector. and now a nearly bankrupt state struggles to afford fuel, forcing many to rely on private generators. for those who can install solar power, it's 10 times cheaper. it's also cheaper than states the electricity buy is the find. the energy conservationists say the game changer was the removal of subsidies, unconventional power sources. after or following the economy causes in 2019, the demand on a tuesday decreased and the practically, according to the as easy as the maintenance today. 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 off level. but 1st, the stake needs to ensure
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a minimum supply of power to allow solar installations to connect to the national grid convention and follow the bonds of a base load as they should remain in the energy mix of the country. it's, it's essential to have convention of power plant, solar panels aren't enough to keep the lights on. i know i'm going to start off. i installed solar panels, but i couldn't get through to of my generator because i need 24 hours of power to preserve the meat of the deluxe to 30 percent of the countries. the electricity supply now comes from renewable sources 11 on has exceeded it's $1000.00 megawatts ceiling for solar installations. that means the country has met its 2030 targets to 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. think them back up. so i've got a one,

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