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this public enemy number one is drug abuse. and the lordship, the international drug trafficking, politics impala a drug, little it's an outages era. the great thing about being and use presented in that book like down to 0 is that it's a truly global operation. few more challenges here, you'll see news from parts of the world. the other networks just don't cover your getting a truly global perspective. we have an extensive network of bureaus around the world. we have many, many correspondence in the corners of the globe. if you really want to know what's happening in the world right now, you need to be watching out. just hear the stories of despair and survival. thousands are escaping of funded siege and saddam stuff for each and then heading to charge.
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the other one carried jobs to mrs. out is there a lawsuit that are also coming in? a tearful reunion for one survivor, but hope's fate of finding the $500.00 migrants in refugees whose both sides of the greek coast on wednesday. african leaders begin the peace mission in chief for ukraine that says they'll be no tools and tools russia with drawers. it's for 6 on the timing reports following the police. shimming of george floyd deals, years of races and phonics and discrimination on the campus. police folks the begin in the sit on it with fighting has triggered a mess of exodus of people from west stuff for thousands of across the board. you
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into charge, including unaccompanied children, age groups, setup field hospitals to treat many suffering, gunshot injuries, or the influx into chad to start to escalate on wednesday. austin, west, off for state. the governor was assassinated. he was arrested by militia allied with the rapid support forces, hours of to, according to the audience. a genocide westoff was kind of urgent and there was naturally populated by the scientists try. but those who fled to say local militia now effectively control the city of the targeting civilians doing a 2 month siege. it's estimated that more than 1000 civilians have been killed. in al janine alone, schools, the villages have been bent to the ground. many of those who have crossed into a child have shed harrowing accounts of atrocities they've enjoyed. st is robbie met some of that mean address on the sit on the chat folder. after overnight
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fighting to continue this morning. the influx of refugees from to dan in 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 post in audrey. but you and hcr also says that there is 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 ensue, done. 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
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perhaps gifts or i don't know where my children are. she says 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 last 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 at this border crossing. everyone we've 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.
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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. but come in time and quits us out of me is the you and to mount its haven coordinate to incident, she says there's an urgent need for safe passage of aid. we have 8600000 people in dial 4 and the needs are considerable. the reports coming out from there is that there is killing. people are in a dire need of health medicines and food in w. p has been able to take food into, into cartoon. but off for is an area we have not been able to access and there is significant fighting. we need to be able to bring in stuff. we need to be able to get agreements so that we can move along. the routes are trucks that are presently
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in parts of the country can make their way to dial 4. and on those trucks we can put urgent medical health supplies. this is impacting our ability to scale up if we can get timely issuance. the visas, if we can get the clearances that allow our trucks and our teams to move, then we have the make the ways and means of speaking to the various uh, a forward to use to the communities in a way that will allow us to move these items along the roads and access stuff for steve and agencies. quoting for urgent action to prevent more debts off of this thinking of a migrant. both of greece on wednesday, 78 people on the into of died, but hundreds more. still missing, including many children. the greek government is under increasing pressure to explain its role in the sinking things on defiance reports
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and emotional reunion at the greek port of colorado. 18 year old mohammed was pulled from the mediterranean on wednesday. now he's been found by his brother who travelled here from the netherlands. mohammed has been in libya for almost 2 years before he made the dangerous journey. so we'll see. i know is the 18 the 18 the on i the indeed the almost we uh mohammed was among up to 750 people believe to be packed onto this fishing boat. when it capsized, only 104 people were rescued. most were from syria, egypt and pockets done. it's an agonizing wait for their families back home. the smartphone. well, we wanted to hear his voice. make sure he's okay. if i'm sorry, if he wants to force him, let them, let them come back among us here. because we're in hell since the day this happened . i think we have another thing coming. as soon as my brother going to the boat,
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he said 50 people are feeding the and they were putting 750 people. he said he sounds of a central we've taking water opposing to get off. don't go and you set them off yet, doesn't let us get off. they have guns, they have nice that we're forcing people in. some survivors and officials have claimed the boat capsized after the coast guard attached a rope to it. the government denies, that's what caused this thinking and says, the passengers refused help. the tragedy has sparked protest across greece. the critics excuse the government to be completed by not creating safe and legal ways for people to seek asylum. the un human rights chief is calling for action. the high commissioner reiterated. he's called to states to open up more regular migration channels. and hans responsibility sharing
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ensure arrangements for the sites and timely disembarkation of old people rescued at sea. the number of migrants crossing the mediterranean has doubled compared to a year ago. the survivors of this shipwreck are being assessed by immigration authorities. and if they're not entitled to protection risk being deported, alexandra buyer's alta 0. ukraine's preston says, rules out negotiations with russia during a meeting with the african leaders on admission to broke a peace and dedication meant, present the method and scheme, keith. he told them peace talks of any possible if most go withdraw with its forces from ukraine, silver and territory from keys. his journey home. the 7 nation african peace initiative led by south africa's president serial, around the post and send the goals president mackey. so, originally in ukraine, by train from neighboring poland, a journey, no customer for visiting dignitaries,
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less ordinary 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, an el rey deluxe, sounded followed by loud explosions of air defenses as the ukrainian f. o says 12 russian cruise missiles was shocked 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 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 presidents the 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,
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which we have expressed to president lensky. but also in recognition of the proposals that they have put forward as a piece for me, that the african lead is called for confidence. building measures like prisoners swaps and the free, lucrative grains and fertilizer exports as apparently to more concrete steps such as de escalation on both sides and respect, the soap in buddhist but presidency. lensky sounded less enthusiastic, demanding nothing less than a complete russian withdrawal. but i see you and you, the names are the long vainly, 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 their board is all 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 forming ukraine
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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. but the guy single meets russian to president vladimir putin in the coming hours, speaking as a form in st. petersburg, keeble and of a 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 it 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 with the war and ukraine arranging at you it's doorstep. germany has announced
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its 1st as a national security plan, which includes an increase in defense spending. the budget also aims to tackle climate change and reduce dependence on other countries for energy supplies. but critics say may not be enough to satisfy all nice step, bought some reports now from but it. the german chancellor of shoals inspecting the largest air force drilled by nato countries since 442. at the same time. his government's long awaited 1st national security strategy is debated in parliament. its main focus more money and weapons for the, for the eclipse military assessment. the most economical scale, we know that russia's invasion of ukraine bucks a turning point because it shows a powerful country is prepared to attack and eva and take over its territory. despite its own agreeing, the buddhist cannot be changed to the strategy. locate to the average 2 percent of the countries gdp to define spending 10 sites and then the heights. oh does. what
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is the part? this is a turning point for apartments in europe and worldwide to show that they can count on us stuff. but the opposition says the amount about $71000000000.00 a year is on feasible. well there's, there's no credit, but because there's no money available beyond forces and need about 20000000000 euros more this year. they get 10 percent of the 2000000000. so this is the lip service that's wrong. the strategy also emphasizes that germany should never again be dependent on one country for its energy supply. like what happens with russia. governments in europe and around the world have been waiting for building strategy to deal with new, secure, with the challenges, how to finance a stronger military, for example, and how to deal with china. it's largest trading partner, but they didn't get many concrete answers. a strategy on china should be released next month, but analysts say the government is struggling to balance it's business interest and security concerns. step saucen l g 0. you are
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a secretary of state's onto the bank and is it traveling to china long today? diplomatic visit? you'll be the highest ranking us government official to visit china since president joe biden took office an earlier planned. the trip was postponed off the suspect to the chinese spybot and entered you assess base earlier this year on an official report from washington dc that they will be putting the balloons out for secretary of state and to be blinking when he touches down in patient relations. between the us and china out at the lowest point in years, this trip was due to take place in february, cancelled after a chinese spike balloon flew over the us and was eventually short done. intense competition requires sustain diplomacy to ensure the competition does not fear the confrontation or conflict. and again, that is what the world expects. adults, the united states in china. this trip is aimed at stabilizing relations between the
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world's 2 biggest economies and strategic drivers. in recent weeks, the us is clean, the chinese jet, performed aggressive maneuvers need a spike playing in international airspace. and that coming up to a chinese worship allegedly not only avoid the collision with the us destroyer in the taiwan street. the trip is looking to set up systems to avoid similar incidents, to keep any reaction to just the water works until they blinking goes with a shopping list. he wants to hear about china is peace plan for ukraine. and to arch them not to give military support to russia, he will also top trades ty, one human rights on what china regards as us efforts to hold back and say, we conducted industry. you know, there are, there are limits to us influence and, and leverage certainly when it comes to it's, it's rivals and the competitors like, like china. that indeed, you know, even if the u. s. is hoping for a certain outcome basing is going to be impelled by its own interest,
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which of course, are often times at odds with those of the united states to buy met president g at the g 20 in indonesia last year. their 1st face to face. spite and one the white toys since then, china has said us must stop interfering in china is internal affairs and still palming. it's silver into security and development interest in the name of competition, the americans are playing diving. the idea that the blinking visit will lead to a summit between the 2 presidents, either either the white house or in beijing, but it will lead to other top level meetings. and that suggests that the tension between the 2 superpowers is easy. but not yet going away, alice, for sure, i'll just see that at the white house. well, so it's a come on the, i'll just say are the un ones that hunger and malnutrition is rising. something as though, believe this gathering surely seeking a solution. the philippine government's proposal of mandatory military training, reopens old rooms stokes, new country of us,
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the whole 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, a stores just cropping up. pushing for mississippi, alabama right. the way down to was 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's 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 and northern plains. slowly but surely making the way the east woods this would 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 us as a, into sunday events and what the weather up towards the mountain states the pacific
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northwest. and welcome right across the west side of kind of that could see some big down pulls the, making the way across. silva to interesting further research 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 qual to that for cuba, for jamaica, for always finding out what to whether across the western side of the carrot, being more showers, lingering for a good past the weekend. the, it's the world's philip placed in drama. so for the popular up the chasing india celebrities, it's a high stakes game. one where he says behind the lines with those hunting for the profit, the on. now just ever, the
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knowledge is here. with the u. s. l. just a reminder of a main storage view and then the 8 agencies have cooled. urgent action to prevent more tragedies after the sinking of a mind when folks rece on wednesday, up to 750 people with leave to build fighting in stones west off for region has triggered the mass of exodus of people. thousands of across the border to neighboring church and the unaccompanied children and ukraine's presidents has
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ruled out negotiations. russia during a v 2. it also can lead us on a mission to broke a piece. tobin east towards the side of the possibly most of those experiences trains suffering territory. the minneapolis police department has routinely used excessive force and discriminated against native americans and black people. that's they stock a conclusion of a 2 year investigation of the us justice department prompted by the king of george floyd, john henry reports. 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, so unlawfully discriminating against black and native american people in enforcement activities. violating the rights of people engaged in protected speech
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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 and convictions of 3 other officers who failed to intervene. his loss 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'm here today on behalf of the m p. d. 2 firm, our commitment to moving forward to gather
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a bystanders, disturbing video of the fluid ceiling set off. nationwide civil rights protests with energized the black lives matter. move. minneapolis recently approved a series of reforms including limiting officers, use of chemical irritants and bending 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 us, but we haven't the light 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. police in the brazil are investigating an aide, full web presence,
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able's to not have an attempted to for the last year's election. both scenarios for my aides that myers since the assisted was accused of trying to use the ministry to stop this and not certain of the sofa from taking office. please say evidence on his phone shows he gather the documents with the name of obtaining legal and traditional support for the execution of a crew for both. and i had refused to concede off to the election in october of food security summit. it's held by representatives of parliament across the world is wrapped up in chile and the global parliamentary pact to confront hung and malnutrition. while that's in america, edited lucy and human reports from the summit and the city of alpharetta. so yes, 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
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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 use. so when us one of us, one of us and one, but even if it 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 to gamble, to you and food in agricultural organizations says that the parliamentarians have 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,
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to buy arms. if they dedicate a little bit of that to which security we're solving the problem and re continents suffers from hungry mountain christian. 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 can come up with some important incentives for the on summit as every country in africa, 10 percent of this annual budget to be updated. it has to be, it has to go towards agriculture on conflicts such as the war, 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 do we will? hi, roman for a pass to fight against her allowance for sending was fine as this summer. it includes a greater commitment for to funded together and taken security for the nation
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incorporation amongst the countries and their parliaments, and especially a focus on sustainable food systems. you see in human algebra here by days. so, plans that could take a government is proposing to fully reengage me in mas minute tribute is it's invited oscio and foreign ministers to an informal meeting on sunday to discuss the stalls piece plat. what mean miles military asked to the democratically elected government 2 years ago. the once the vonage cracked donald protests against the rule magenta. it has been bought for nearly 2 years from us on meetings of its failure to under 2021 agreement. the due included caused for an end to hostages dialogue between all parties and the grunting of food for monetary and access. the philippine, the government is looking to build up its reserve military force, mid escalating tensions in the south china sea. well,
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that will require male and female college students to undergo training. but critics say a similar program more than 20 years ago, proved fatal for some quantity. that reports not from minnesota. i believe that you lost your son, mark wilson, when he was 19 years old. in february 21, he exposed bribery, corruption, and extortion, and his university's training program for military reserve officers. and the only weeks later he was murdered. the goose images are still vivid in emily. does memories english fish up from the past because he blew up in carpet pocket rep in packaging the for a year after mark's death mandatory military training for male college students under the reserve officers training corps or our otc program with scrapped public service. but no president for dean and marcus junior and his allies in congress
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wanted back this time. it will be for all college students, male and female itself, only enough that we modernize our for assess. we also need to make sure that we have enough woods on the ground. it's always to be nothing additional and that the source for every service is from the r o. d. c. in the face of china is increasing assertiveness. philippine military has been keeping up its defenses foraging closer ties with the united states and other allies. but some new leaders want no part of it. more than 20 years ago, male college students in the philippines march and carried out quite full drills on open fields like this. there's strong support for the return of mandatory military training and campuses. but the critics question is valued then. and now during the final campaign event for the election of student leaders at the university of the philippines, all candidates were against it. this,
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despite the assurance of politicians that the our otc bill has safeguards against abuses these uh, public officials. uh then ignore uh, valid criticisms on mandatory r o pc pro guy. that's why we can trust such give us the board even though the say that would create that to reduce or eliminate the abuses. i believe this is mark loved being in the rotc program and she understands the need for the country to be able to respond more adequately to disasters or an attack. but she wants all the perpetrators of her sons murder to be brought to justice and for others in the country to learn for what happens to him. only then she says she and her family and others affected by his death move on. wind to blow al jazeera manila donio els, but the us military analyst, 2 weeks. the pentagon papers has died to the age of 92 as but shed.

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