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as to how is citizen gen listen, we played in the story, the listening post. i fixed the media. we don't cover the news. we cover the way the news is covered is everywhere and it's choking out plan. it's very, very dangerous. we could spend years cleaning this, i would like to use all be showing that it is possible to change our relationship with this non nice substance abuse room, plastic waste of fries on which is 0. how do you turn this into this? the positives continue to see violence in west and off for region of saddam or humanitarian crisis is building on the border shot.
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the robot 0 live from dell also coming up 1st keys next st. petersburg african leaders, a jew to meet the russian presidents hoping to lay the groundwork for peace. thomas with ukraine, diplomacy took us secretary of state avenue, think it was on his way to phasing to charge of a pair of relations between the 2 supervisors and questions are raised about how europe deals with migrants. search continues, $400.00 still missing of the greek post. the we're going to begin with the escalating conflicts in the west off for region of saddam, which is forcing thousands of people to cross the border into chad. more than a 1000 people have been killed by local militia during a 2 month seas of the regional capital l janina. same bus drivers be meeting some
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of the survivors in audrey on judge border with student after overnight sliding to continue this morning. the influx of refugees from sudan and to 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 dispatched. 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 into done the exodus of thousands of people in a single day chased out of their country under gunfire. their leaders killed
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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 the blame the rapids support forces which denies their involvement and alternate. i know it's not he thought we left behind. the situation is very, very bad. and i lost 22 people from my family and 15 of them were children. the sudanese government didn't help us. they see what is happening and just watch as burn. my whole family is back there. when 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 for there are 4
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more observable, more men and boys in the crowd. now, what tribe that are 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 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. 11 times are quite a sort of me is the u. n. c, a monetary and coordinator for sedan. and she says, people in the for need help urgently. we have 8600000 people in dial 4 and the needs are considerable. the reports coming out from there is that there is kelly, 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
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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 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 diseases. 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 to our for president wrote to me as an excuse, told the african leaders he won't talk to russia unless it withdraws from your training integrity. the delegation is hoping to lay the groundwork for negotiations between keys and moscow. jonah, how's good more fun cave of the 7 nation african piece initiative led by south
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africa's presidents, serial around the plaza and send the goals president mackey. so, originally in ukraine, by train from neighboring poland, a journey, no customer for visiting dignitaries, less ordinary 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 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 tax 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 the landscape . the delegation hates the russians to be president of that. do 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 for, to reduce so with deep respect for the people of ukraine, which we have expressed to president lensky. but also in recognition of the proposals that they have put forward as a piece for me to be african leaders called for confidence. building measures like prisoners swaps and the free movement of grains and fertilizer exports as a premier to move concrete steps such as the escalation on both sides and respect, the soap in buddhist but presidency. lensky sounded less enthusiastic, demanding nothing less than a complete russian withdrawal. that's what i see. yeah. you, the names are the long the name russia is the only source of war. and the only reason why the consequences of this was causing damage to the whole world,
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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 their 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 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 saint petersburg. on saturday, showing how elder 0 keith was done, it was saying the african delegation is going to meet the russian presidents in the coming hours and speaking at a forum in st. petersburg friday. so i'll give you a present want of a wider escalation. hey, i'm going to need food waste and supplies of age 165 projects are located at a basis outside ukraine and used in hostility to speak. we will have to look at how
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we can hit and where we can hit those weapons that are used in hostilities against us. usually, this is a serious danger of nato getting further drawn into this on conflict to lodge as it is that a husband's and last but he's joining is live alley as don't. it was explaining and not a lot of enthusiasm of encouragement from my present environments or landscape for the office and dedication. any idea of what's likely to happen when they meet president frequently. so the solution is between russia and ask you guys been discussing the past few? yes, this is what's going to reflect on this meeting, receiving an african portion summit next month incentive. so the meeting is going to be today, maybe in the coming hours. the initiative
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for the solution and you paid that on 7 on points and this initiative that leads to a kind of the escalation of the beginning later on. uh for certainly the associations and this will however, this move by the applicant div that's also emphasizes and you cut off, we've got in such a global a crisis, whereas they are presenting this initiative in order to read this word that's kind of turning into a very big and the global prices that's affecting almost all the continents. so present to can listen to what the the object can be does to offer here in, in the st. petersburg the most. what's the, the meeting is ready to be in st. petersburg, and it's expected that he's going to react to this with the just the same speeches on the same, but he's been repeating over the past few months. there are kind of analysis
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duck are reluctant to hold somebody out to become an issue. i think we mentioned that to me personally, been talking at this uh, economic for or i'm not. obviously he was talking a great deal about the russian economy, but he was put, told him a little bit about the ukraine war as well. once they've been saying they many of the rain water, he is the size, the position up is the forces and the special he calls it saying that the ukrainians are losing 10 soldiers for every one the washer and soul. ukraine is the key thing. it's a domestic reduce reference for the save that all of west central this is going to have a great impact on ukraine and the next phase of this special operation of good options . yeah, cool. well, it also the highlighted the issue of the new,
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the use of nuclear weapons, and that the more data is involved in this for the more weapons are being delivered on supplies to the brain inside the more that is a possibility of this special explanation and all as a global war or the world, what are these? how do? thank you very much indeed. that's how the house i'm talking to some most at least 25 people have been killed in an attack in a school in western you've done to. it happened in meal plan day. it's a few kilometers from the border with democratic republic of congo. the police say adama tray was set on fire by fighters. we allied democratic forces. the army says it's pursuing the attackers to rescue those of dr. or do i secretary said unto me blinking traveling to china and a long delayed diplomatic visit. it's gonna be the highest ranking us, the official to visit china is as president joe biden took office. a trip planned
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for earlier this year was postponed after a suspect of chinese 5 balloon entered us as base island fisher boats from washington dc. he won't be putting the balloons for secretary of state until the 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, canceled 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 world's 2 biggest economies and strategic drivers. in recent weeks, the us as clean the chinese jet, performed aggressive maneuvers need a spike playing in international airspace. and that coming after chinese worship
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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 limits to us influence and, and lever. and certainly when it comes to it's, it's rivals and the competitors like like china that indeed um, you know, even if the u. s. is hoping for a certain outcome. amazing is going to be impelled by its own interest, which of course, are often times at odds with those of the united states to buy admit because the 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
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palming. it's silver into security and development interest in the name of competition, the americans are playing dining. 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 easing. but not yet going away. alice, for sure, i'll just see that at the white house or the head of on to the blink is visiting us building their business. when bill gates has met chinese president, changing thing in beijing on friday. it seems at 1st meeting with the phone an entrepreneur in years, and so the microsoft co founder and philanthropist, the hopes that can cooperates in a way that will benefit their countries. the still ahead and all does it. i'm an investigation into the minneapolis police force following the killing of george floyd reveals years of racism, violence and discrimination. and the philippine governments proposal. mandatory
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management training reopens old ones on stokes you control versus the pad that we've seen some very wet weather across the southeast of europe. thanks to an area of low pressure. that's more days of down. paused to parts of the balkans, serbia, and both noun has of you know, in particular and we aren't expecting that to laptop until sunday. you can see the line of thunderstorms as well. start to develop a cosmo east and every stretching out to parts of scandinavia. and by the time we get to sunday, we're going to see more in the way of west to whether starting to come into western parts of europe. but it's still a story of heat for some areas, but on a saturday it is that area of low pressure that spot red warnings for serbia is what is for a mania. we could see up to 18 millimeters in places over 24 hours. so the
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likelihood of more flooding is expected, that rain rushes out for the east across greece and turkey. is it going to sunday? however, it is improving across parts of the balkans stores and showers here much of the rain pushing outside the east. now behind that, across from the central parts of the mediterranean, and much more settled to picture on the heat, continues the spain and portugal, so from heavy rain affecting the north of spain, amber warnings out with thunder. storms across western parts of france and southern parts of england as we go into sunday. and as the rain rolls into sweden, we see a cool down in stock and the village estates control information. holding the narrative to dominating the media. how does the narrative improve? public opinion and norma, spite, it might not be the most important story about china of the day. but that's what
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the big potential. how is citizen jim listened? rephrasing the story. the listening post, i fixed the media. we don't cover the news. we cover the way the news is covered. the, [000:00:00;00] the, you want to go to see it all remind of adults told is this uh, the escalating tone sites in westdale for originally done this forced files and some people from the forms. many of them are crossing shots more than one finds and people have been killed in just the frames. the president's proposal gives an excuse, told the african leaders he hopes to talk to russia unless it withdraws from the
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trading intention. delegation is to be thought to be approved and in russia, us secretary of state johnson clinton is traveling to china off on a diplomatic visits assigned to the air relations. trip was originally planned for february, phone doctor's inspect, the chinese 5 of the entrance of us aerospace to germany's 1st national security strategy includes an increase in defense spending. it also wants to be less dependent on foreign energy supplies. but critics say the plan doesn't give you enough detail, step boss and reports from berlin. german chancellor of schultz inspecting the largest air force 12 by nato countries since world war 2. 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 fully equipped military government the most economical skate. we know that russia's invasion of ukraine bucks a turning point because it shows
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a powerful country is prepared to attack and eva and take over its territory. despite its own agreeing, the boat is cannot be changed to the strategy located the average 2 percent of the country's g, d, p to defense spending 10 sites. and then the height of this one is a part. this is a turning point for apartments in europe and worldwide to show that they can count on us. but the opposition says the amount about $71000000000.00 a year is on feasible, but this is not credible because there is no money available. the on forces need about 20000000000, your real small 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 happened with russia, governments in europe and around the world have been waiting for building strategy to deal with new security challenges. how to finance a stronger military, for example, and how to deal with china. it's largest trading partner,
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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 5 and l g 0. berlin. the divisions and agencies are saying urgent actions needed to prevent more migrant. dest, let's see. 78. people have been confirmed dead house or an overloaded boat sign, cost the cost of grease on weapons, state hundreds are still missing. many of them a believe to be children, alexandra biased reports and emotional reunion at the greek port of call them out of 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
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a theme of it. the in the on i, the, in the be a, almost we, uh, muhammad was among, up to $750.00 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 bush and then as in the smartphone, what we want is to hear his voice. make sure he's okay. if i'm sorry, if he's 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. as soon as my brother, according to the bolt, you said 50 people to see me out and they were putting 750 people. he said he sondra percent. sure you were taking water opposing. 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. some survivors and officials have cleaned the boat capsized after the coast guard attached a rope to it. the government denies,
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that's what caused the sinking and says the passengers refused help. the tragedy has sparked protests across greece. critics, the keys, the government being 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 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,
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alexandra buyers to 0. the minneapolis police department has routinely used excessive force and discriminated against black and native americans. that's the stock conclusion of a 2 year investigation by the us. justice department has been prompted by the kenning of george floyd 3 years ago. john 100 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 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 learned and convictions
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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, or 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 together a bystanders. disturbing video of the floyd dealing set of nationwide civil rights protests with energized the black lives matter move. minneapolis recently approved a series of reforms including limiting officers,
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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. but 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. today's president has called for stronger anti terrorism laws to do with violence, and the size on friday group said to be from the indigenous, my project community burned down in the homes of farm they say of occupied the unsettle lands, no injuries were report a little bit he said,
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we're going to use bull and the best tools that all legislation has to pursue those who carry out these crimes no restrictions. i am convinced that chile, as any modern country, that has lived through some of the situation, some of the cost to have anti terrorist legislation that is active and compliance with the rule of law. the problem we have today is that the current legislation isn't the most effective. what's the riser? rain falls flooded, parts of bolivia is largest farming region. at least one person is dead. the important the values are santa cruz is swamped fields of grain and turn streets, which are rivers. people trapped in their homes are being rescued by boat and people in the state of texas are being warranted. prepare for the heat wave days after tornadoes swept through the time of parents and at least 3 people were killed and dozens more were injured when the strong struck on thursday. here's the state line with oklahoma. indian officials as they are, sites on the kill. 2 people, as now we can dr, causing extensive damage. the cost a ton of money is
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a remains under water. many people still don't have electricity. the philippines is looking to build up its military reserves as tensions escalate in the south china sea, but it's proposing that college students undergo mandatory training. but critics say a similar program more than 20 years ago ended in fatalities, unavailable reports from manila. i believe that you are lost, her son, mark wilson, when he was 19 years old in february 20 o one. he exposed bribery, corruption and extortion in his university's training program for military reserve officers. and the only weeks later he was murdered. the gruesome images are still vivid in emily does memory english fish up from the plastic and he blew up in carpet the fucking weapon 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,
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with scrapped public service, but no president for dean and marcus junior and his allies in congress want it back . this time it will be for all college students, male and female itself only enough that we uh, modernize our, our for assess. we also need to make sure that we have enough boots 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 beeping up as 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 value then.
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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, despite the assurance of politicians that the rotc bill has safeguards against the abuses. these uh, public officials then ignore uh, valid criticisms on mandatory r o p c pro guy. that's why we can trust such gave 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,
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