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use it has 12 sons, 10 full of them for football players, which is 0 wells tells, disposing success, story of why the only built by one family to the comedy champions against all the best. we don't want the freedom. we have the oldest one family, one team on out his era. there is no tunnel cover in the world like we do. the scale of this camp is like nothing ever asked us to help. but we want to know how these things effect people. we revisit please stay even when there are no international headlines. houses are really invested in that, and that's a privilege. as a journalist, the, the sizes continue to flee violence in the west of full region of saddam humanitarian crisis is building on the border with just
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the time about this one. and this is all just do a live from doha balsam coming up. first. keep next st. petersburg african leaders are to meet the russian president, hoping to lay the groundwork for peace thoughts with ukraine. diplomacy towards us secretary of state, down to the bank, is on his way to beijing to try to repair relations between the 2 superpowers and warnings about a sharp prize and global hunger and nutrition. a summit and showing signs of global tax to find a solution. the so we're going to begin with the escalating conflicts in the west of full region of cit done, which is forcing thousands of people to cross the border into charge more than a 1000 people have been killed by local militia during a 2 month siege of the regional capital, l janina,
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the same bus driver has been missing. some of the survivors and audrey on child's border would sit down after overnight fighting to continue this morning. the influx of refugees from sudan and the child has become exponential. you and hcr is you're 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, 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, or a turning point in the conflict in some 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 of gifts. i don't know where my children are. she says, i had to leave them behind the blame the rapid 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 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 bud. 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. it's something has changed at this border crossing. everyone we seen so far is arriving on foot. there are 4
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more observable, more men and boys in the crowd. now, what tribes 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. the disadvantages are getting worse and so done. the main part is only getting half the power it needs every day. hot weather is making life even more uncomfortable for local people, as well as a growing numbers fling to port, sit down from other cities. i'm the elbow cottage reports. how do mind, i can see you and as a senior, this shelter in the city of ports to don houses, people forced from their homes by the wor, no one, but for many the conditions are barely tolerable. the opposite, the electricity is all for 3 hours,
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5 hours and 6 hours low. so if the temperature is very high and the children have boils on, the faces, mosquitoes are all over the place. we burn wood to get rid of the mosquitoes. the frequent blackouts have bought the effective most services in the city, especially hospitals and medical centers. and one of the biggest government hospitals depends on a private generator for electricity costing more than a $1000.00 a day. and while it does like to highlight the electric generates and these 3 pallets of fuel per day, the cost is around $1000.00 us dollars, which is far too much for the hospitals resources. we've lived through difficult, tough times during this last period, possibly. and mr. trump, engineers at the state electricity company are having to repair the network nearly every day. but a dispute overpayment between student needs authorities and their turkish energy supplier has also let the cuts. you would give me that, you'd think you've done those up some, a few, jeff, it's being made by the state government, the federal ministry of finance. i'm the electrical engineer is we hope the problem
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will be sorted out very soon. god willing to 100 study with our initial and by the end of the city of posey don, is a coastal city and is approaching the summer season. in addition to that, the city also hosts a very large number of displaced people due to the conditions in the country with disruption from the war, increasingly affecting people around the country. many here save the power outages are worsening the crisis and are now an urgent priority. and that the it says that some deal about $3.00 oh, $20.00. 42 done. just at least 25 people have been killed in an attack on the school in western uganda. it happened in my plan day. it's a few kilometers from the border with democratic republic of congo. a police say a dormitory was set on fire by fighters. somebody allies of democratic forces, the army says its pursuing the attackers to rescue those they have abducted delegation of african leaders will meet the russian president vladimir putin in saint petersburg. gonna be coming out as a group held talks with the ukranian president and keith on friday. letting me is
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that i understand you said he won't talk to russia unless it withdrawals from ukrainian territory. delegates, one to encourage negotiations between keys and moscow. john hall as more funky on the road to peace is not an easy one, said cyril remo close at the south african president here in keep on friday. and so it may prove for the 7 nation african piece initiative, delete is arriving here in keyboard more accurately in butcher nearby. just as a russian missile assault was launched, they found themselves uniform shelter just moments after visiting a mass grave. when mister, i'm opposed a brief. the media lights are often meetings with president zalinski. he describes the embrace ascending 10 points, peace initiative that would eventually lead to peace with the steps along the way. like at the escalation on both sides. security guarantees. respect to the southern borders and so on. but saying that it's should,
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will begin with much easier confidence building measures, talks about things like prisoners, swaps about the free movement of grades and fertilizers, notice from ukraine. but of course, from russia as well, important to these african leaders, because it would contribute to lessening food in security, particularly in the global south since the start of this war. there is no explicit mention of a full withdrawal of russian forces from ukraine in the plan, which must leave something of an open question over just how much support these need is complained that they've received from ukraine for their initiative. when they put it in front of president putin in st. petersburg later on saturday, during the whole elders era, he was paid a forum is in petersburg on friday. would like to be a permanent bond of a wider escalation. i was then going to you please give wasting 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
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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 in terms of the, i'll just say the saudi hash, them has more from las go measures between russia and uh after you guys been discussing the process. yes, this is what's going to reflect on this meeting, receiving an washer summit next month in san francisco. so the meeting is going to be today may be in the office in the present initiative for the solution in this move by the african div that's also emphasizes and you cut off with in such a global a crisis with us. they are presenting this initiative in order to read this word
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that's kind of turning into a very big and the global prices that's affecting almost all the confidence. so president clinton will listen to what the, the actually can be does to offer here and, and some people forget, most about the leasing is ready to be in st. petersburg. and it's expected that he is going to react to this with the just the same as features on the same rhetoric that has been repeating over the past few months. there are kind of analysis reluctant to a local hold somebody else we can issue us. that could be a stay down to the blink things traveling to china and a long delayed diplomatic visit. he's going to be the highest ranking us official to visit china since president joe biden took office. a trip planned for earlier this year was postponed after a suspected chinese bible to enter the us aerospace spell, an official reports from washington dc. they won't be putting the balloons out for
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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 spied 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 comp. and again, that is what the world expects. adults, the united states and china. this trip is aimed at stabilizing relations between the world's 2 biggest economies and strategic drivers. in recent weeks to us is claim the chinese jet, performed aggressive maneuvers need a spike playing in international airspace. and that coming after chinese worship allegedly, natalie avoided the collision with the us destroyer in the taiwan street. the trip is looking to set up systems to avoid similar incidents,
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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, and 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. 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 met president g at the g 20 in indonesia last year, their 1st face to face, in 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,
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the americans are playing down. 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 teasing. but not yet going away. alice, for sure. i'll just see that at the white house, the height of onto the blankets, visit the us billionaire businessmen, bill gates nights, chinese president, changing painting and beijing on friday. it seems at 1st meeting with a father, an entrepreneur in years until the microsoft co founder and philanthropist. that helps they can cooperates in a way that will benefit countries with united nations and agencies are saying urgent action is needed to prevent more migrant deficit. c, 70 age. people have been confirmed and also an overloaded boat sank off the coast of greece on wednesday. hundreds are still missing. many of them, i believe, to be children. alexander, by his reports. an emotional reunion at the greek port of call
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about us 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 a theme in the, in the, on i, the, indeed the, almost the muhammad 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 bush and then i was in this muscle from what we wanted to hear his voice. make sure he's ok. 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,
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according to the boat, he said 50 people are feeding the and they were putting 750 people. you said you sound replaced central, you were taking water opposing to get off. don't go. and he said, the mafia doesn't let us get off, they have guns, they have nice. there were 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 the sinking and says the passengers refused help. the tragedy has sparked protests. the cross grease predicts 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 to ensure arrangements for the sites and timely
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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 buyers, alda 0. still ahead on obviously the future of the un mission in money. we looked at why the government wants peacekeepers to lease the had a lot of that. we've got quite the cool down coming to the south east of australia . but before we get the, let's have a look at south east asia, and you can see the rush of thunderstorms affecting much of the region some heavy falls to come thanks to the monsoon trough across southern parts of indo china.
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some of that range working down the middle a peninsula with some heavy falls across borneo and southern parts of the philippines on monday, very well as well for the southeast corner, but much dryer as we head down on the for northern parts of australia. but a gathering of rain is expected to work its way east into northern parts of western australia. as we go sunday into monday, bringing the rain, the much cooler for passports, dryer skies across the southern areas. but a pair of cold front, simple damaging winds to the southeast, going to bring more in the way of showers on monday to faces like victoria as well as tasmania temperatures, dipping down the rub. attorney with some fluffy starts of the mornings in the week ahead. but sunshine in sydney, that's not the case because much of, of, of new zealand up in the north and canary of low pressure. that continues to rip that rain across the eastern areas of the moves on and need to northern areas of the south on and on some risk of wins as we stopped the new week that to weather
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[000:00:00;00] the, the watching or does it remind a bunch of stories this out of the escalation, conflicts in the west, off for region of so done us 1st 5 hundreds of people from their homes. many of them have been crossing into shop more than one size and people been killed and just the cranes presidents, blood of music landscape has told the african looters, he won't talk to russia unless of withdraws retraining intelligence delegation soon started. we were put in russia coming hours. secretary of state times we bring things traveling, china on a diplomatic visit, charge of a parent relations trip was originally planned february. it was postponed, doctor was suspected chinese. 5 of them entered to us aerospace, a. molly's foreign minister has formerly asked the united nations to remove its peacekeepers as soon as possible. and the lady of nathan requests that the un
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security council, which is discussing the future of its mission named molly, is accused peacekeepers of feeling tensions between communities. the runs money representative says operations are becoming nearly impossible for us instead of making reports from un headquarters. saying that the security situation and molly had only worse 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 a new sma sets us young. this situation is be getting this trust among the molly in population and also causing a crisis of confidence. these between the mailing and authorities and the new smug in light of all of the above, the molly and government. as for the withdrawal without delay of the new smell, 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
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during a military operation. in the village of more, a 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 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 of putting in
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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. and meanwhile, molly is preparing to hold a constitutional referendum on sunday. they could strength and deposit the president ahead of next tuesday elections. nicholas high has been to the valley and barnacle. it almost feels like the modern football team has just won the applicant of nations, the people who were celebrating. but in fact, this is a political, the head of a referendum where molly's will be asked to say yes or no on changes in the computation. people here says yes to greater power to the president. yes. to more toner, me to reason. and yes, the key thing a secular state against this. so they say that the ability to obtain
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power, incredible and legitimate, many people will not be able to vote because the large was around the control of the thing to all. and i say this is a very important moment for molly. and the 1st time since 2018 that they're going to have a direct say on how is their country is run. and so the mounting authority of hope that this pays the way towards elections, presidential elections, and their return to democracy. that is scheduled next year. nicholas hawk allen's is 0 by much of police. and can you find a bodies of 10 more members of a doomsday called 336 bodies have been recovered so far from mass graves in a forest on the east coast. more than 600 people are still missing the comp later, pol, mackenzie and 10 gates is accused of ordering. his father was to starve themselves to death,
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so they could go to have $65.00 rescued followers were charged with attempted suicide after they refused to eat. a several pilot studies are being mode advise where the forces are in raids and the occupied westbank. one person was shots via the janine refugee, count on for others, were wounded in numbers for you. and it says is ready for us is they've killed a $112.00 palestinians, an injured more than 4 or 5 something they occupied west by saint john. the minneapolis police department has routinely used excessive force as well as discriminating against black and native americans. that's the stock conclusion of a 2 year investigation by the us justice department. that was 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 legal pattern of civil rights abuse. we found that m p
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d and the city of minneapolis engaged in a pattern or practice of using excessive force unlawfully discriminating against black and native american people in 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 then officer derek shogun, i have learned 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, 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,
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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 a bystanders. disturbing video of the floyd ceiling set off of nationwide civil rights protest with energized the black lives matter move. 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. 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,
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and other cities. the minneapolis report intensifies and national reckoning and recent years on police human rights abuses affecting black americans. john henry l g 0. daniel ellsberg, the u. s. military analyst who linked the so called pentagon papers has died at the age of 92. how's about shared the dossier with the new york times in 1971 revealing details of us involvement. and if you have no more leak and time the labels the most dangerous mine in america, initially, i was back support of the war. ultimately, the hope the leak would help ended. the police in brazil are investigating an aid of former presidency audible sonata over and attempted to the following. last year's election moto says out by both i see these accused of trying to use the military to stop losing not so little of the sofa from taking office. police say evidence on his phone shows he got the documents with the aim of obtaining
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a legal and judicial support for the execution. a crew also not refused to concede off to the election in october, but it was health minister has resigned a made a dandy outbreak which has led to a record number of deaths and infections every 250 people have died and that have been around a 147000 infections, hospitals have been overwhelmed in the northern part of the country, chile, it's been hosting a food security summit and its ended with the signing of what's being called a global parliamentary pact to confront hunger and mon nutrition. our latin america editor, let's see, newman reports from the city of old price. so is there only 7 years left to meet the un development goal of eradicating hunger by 2013. so time is short and the stakes are high. parliamentarians from 80 countries what attended the 2nd part of entry summit on finding hunger and mel nutrition invited, but
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a search in the opening, the summit to these president described hunger as a calamity. the news no borders to view. 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 the, somebody with the support of the f a o is tremendously important up to gamble, to you and food in agricultural organizations says 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, to buy arms. if they dedicate a little bit of that to which security we're solving the problem. and re continents suffers from hungered,
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mountain cushion. but the reason to vary from poverty, drought floods, lack of infrastructure and technical support for farmers. the young generation different that age should go into agriculture. and we should 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 bodies where we are, where do we will the woman 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 for the nation and for operation amongst the countries and their parliaments, and especially

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