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[000:00:00;00] the hello i'm 0 venue. it's great to have you with us. this is the news our lives from the coming up in the program today desperation at the border. thousands of people continue to sleep, violence, incidents west or for region as a few minutes here in toll from the conflict worst. first cave, next st. petersburg african leaders will meet the russian president hoping to lay the groundwork for peace talks with ukraine. diplomacy tor us, secretary of state anthony blinking is on his way to badging to try to repair relations between the 2 superpowers. gabriel sandow in new york city with a tri becca festival, is wrapping up and concluding with a documentary from kenya and his for records have continued to tumble and goes us open
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a call twice stage and los angeles. ricky file has deleted the seasons 3rd major chance the the so we begin in sudan where the humanitarian situation is getting worse by the hour . thousands of people are fleeing the escalating violence in west star for they are seeking safety and neighboring chad. many have told of killings carried out by armed groups and the regional capital of west or for l janina. more than 1000 people have been killed there in the past month. let's speak now to zane bas robbie, who was in the town of audrey, that's on the sudan chat borders and tell us what you're seeing. the the, well, the warranty done is very much becoming chad's problem. it has been for some time for decades, they've been taking in refugees from cyclical conflicts that have been happening across the border. but in the last few weeks,
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we've seen violence and fighting come closer and closer to the border with tried at several locations along a very, very long border. just a few days ago, there were incidents at a village just meters away from our current position here where people were shot. people were killed, injured, people arrived here and were attended to in hospital. so the concern for the government here is very serious. it's not just a humanitarian one, it is a security one as well. they don't want to see violence spilling over. they don't want to see factional fighting happening on their side of the board or the president of chat is due to visit audrey visit this border town and the next hour or so to take stock for himself to see for himself how bad the humanitarian crisis is no doubt he'll be visiting the military that he's been posted here since the warranty den began. the military that has been posted at the border to make sure that border security for chad, the sanctity of charge, borders are maintained is this conflict continues to expand outside of cartoon
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outside of l janina and put some more pressure here at the border. we've seen a massive influx of refugees and what he is likely to see when he arrives is a great humanitarian problem. for chad, this is very personal. they are connected to the student using west star for to the student needs across the border. there are familial connections, social, cultural, all of those things. but for chad, it has its own humanitarian problems. and if there is a funding shortfall, which every you an agency agrees there now, is there a massive funding shortfalls? to deal with this crisis? if that begins to affect programs for champions, that will no doubt perhaps cool the warm welcome. the chance govern has been given to suit and use rescued you so far they've maintained humanity are in court or is is open. but they have said to n g o is that as long as our own programs are not effected, you are welcome to come and help the student use refugees inside chat. then i'm also looking at the scene behind you, and we can see the crowds. we saw a soldier,
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we saw a pick up with armed man on it, women to go and get would probably water or food. i'm presuming here. look, you were in audrey and in the general area of the chad sedan border at the beginning of the conflict the early days. and now you're back for 2 months into this conflict. what differences are you seeing as well, if we're talking about the differences here, there is one, very simple, big one that that dictates everything. the sheer numbers, the numbers have gone up exponentially, and the numbers have gone exponentially in a very short amount of time. nobody expected between mandatory and crisis to become so big. so quickly we were here just a couple of days ago. it felt like a lot more movement was happening. just yesterday. it felt like an explosion of people were pouring in from alternate from west star for from the villages between here and l. jeanina, where there has been fighting where people are being pushed out and everyone was
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running away from violence. they say they were running under gunfire. they say that they were stopped by malicious on the road robbed of many of their group being taken prisoner. and they were fleeing with nothing, not even shoes on their feet. and one person who observed beyond the board are willing to sit down, said that that constant stream of people stretched 10 kilometers yesterday. today we see thousands more here. they are all gathered here waiting for help. they're being taken away on large laurie's human cargo effectively move to refugee camps, perhaps that are already too full. so what happens now is an open question. a groups are arriving. it really doesn't seem like there are enough people here to do the job of rehabilitating re basing these people and giving them the medical food water and shelter and help they need not just immediate physical health, but also to cope with the trauma of incredibly serious atrocities. that they describe in passing, but will no longer, no, no doubt, stay with them for a very long time. yeah. and your recent reports, they have done
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a great job of showing that also just a reminder door of yours, of what you said earlier. the president of chad may be coming to where you are andre, in the next hour or so. if that happens, you'll keep a surprise of any built and it's thank using clement team in quite this to allow me is that you enter humidity or in coordinator for sedan and she says people in door 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. um, but uh 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,
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our trucks that are presently in parts of the country can make their way to dial for. 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 like tricity outages are also getting worse and sedan. the main port is only getting half the power it needs every day. the hot weather is making life extremely uncomfortable, especially for the growing numbers, fleeing to ports, sedan from other cities, from the elbow, curry reports. how do music is the way nazena this shelter in the city of ports who don houses, people forced from their homes by the war? no one,
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but for many the conditions are barely tolerable. the office of the electricity is all for 3 hours, 5 hours and 6 hours, load them. 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 most of the biggest government hospitals depends on the private generator. for electricity cost me more than a $1000.00 a day, which i'm willing to like to highlight because electric generates in 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, almost as well. 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 left the cuts. you would give me that you'd think you've done what was that? some of your, jeff, it's being made by the state government,
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the federal ministry of finance. i'm the electrical engineer is we hope the problem will be sorted out very soon. god willing, and it depends on what the, what organizational and at the end of the city of posey dawn is a coastal city and is approaching the summer season. in addition to that, the city also hosts a very large number of displays. people due to the conditions in the country with disruption to the war, increasingly affecting people around the country. many here say the power outages are worsening the crisis and are now an urgent priority. and that the deal about $3.00 oh $20.00. 42, done. just at least 40 people had been killed in an attack on a school in western uganda. this happened in part of the way that's a few kilometers from the border with the democratic republic of congo. the police, a dormitory was set on fire by fighters from the allied democratic forces d a. d f. the army says it is pursuing the attack as to rescue those were abducted catherine saw he is following developments from the kenyan capital nairobi. katherine,
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it's so good to talk to you. what more have you been able to find out about all of this who was abducted and where they might have been taken? we have been talking to john at least well on the ground. we have also spoken to an administrator government administrator concerns that are wrong to 40 people of 40 students a was killed. and what we know right now is that 2 soldiers you've done and so does our car into pursuing a visa top goes into a very good national park in the democratic republic of congo. we also know that they fled there. we also know that they, the dormitory that was burned down and of a food store that was looted as well. now, we have been told by police that,
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that whole area, the school itself has been cordoned off. so eat a very much developing a story, but people that are very afraid and there's a lot of anxiety. and you know, these, it's that people are very, very afraid and uncertain about what's going to happen next. what can you tell us about this border area between uganda and the democratic republic of congo? also that poses a specific challenge for the uganda and forces. if they have to cross the border to pursue the attackers. what can you tell us about that to the yes, this is a very big a talk and, and everybody's talking about it because it's of, you know, it's a cross border of counts county. oh it's, it's a pretty well with us. um, company we have people in dire c and people in the people that you've done,
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the trading and things like that. but then we have seen other attacks in reason pass. for example, we have your guns who have been killed and assassinated by a b s. and in 2021, there was a suicide, a talk that happened in compile a lot, the copy talk, and that's why the government send troops into d r. c to house d r. c 46. a 2 deals a week. uh, adf. adf itself is uh, is based in, um, many territory in north cube province. uh, but then we also see a lot of attacks even with the presence of the so troops and un peacekeepers as well. we see this a reset. the breeze in the top of by uh, adf, thousands of people in the r c itself have been killed. many are displaced. and now
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that we've seen this in a talk in uganda itself, people are very worried and very anxious about what's going on. and catherine. so i reporting on this from the roby. thank you very much. the spring and daniel. one bother. he is a lawyer, an expert on government affairs. he joins us from kampala. daniel, 1st your thoughts on this attack? i don't want to. thank you so much. the, the you may be going, uh, any of the, uh, this of the nice uh, keep the strong but you feel like the, you know, the of the assignment, but immediately please hold on the radius. so i put on the phone that was coming from the school.
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the actual numbers for the we a blind is from is a really bad we, most of that, i think the, on the whole goes to your children. the place with these shows on the glass in a be what one of the media that yes, i see the swimming pool mazda robust, come by, or even a compact are the numerous. there's no reason to please look into oh, i don't know. you might not do what do then you can and forces have the
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personnel, the resources to know how necessary to pursue the group that carried out the attack if need be in new york the and finally, so we have a whole lot of things so that someone does in the sections of 250 something on the actual file. we have a clue even on the phone number, but it should, it should. that means you assumed they gave you everything on this billing date. any of these coming into that because of how much pressure? yeah, i'm guessing that available. i'm on the in the most definitely not the best. who is me want to be in my shopping or watching the beach right now. because sure,
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definitely man what kind of thing. so my yeah. to, and we begin to plan with us. so i think you need to get the most the day of being done to the organization. and then i want you to see you on that and then does 2 weeks later we get this that that is the right one there. danielle a one bye. thank you so much for joining us on the program today. we appreciate your insights on this thank you. plenty more ahead on this news hour, including reopening old ruins in the philippines. how college students aimed to shoot down plans for mandatory military training. germany debates its 1st national security strategy, nato stages. it's the largest ever air force war games will have the latest from
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berlin on all of that, the in sport, the collision that could cost this team the chance of winning around the world race . the african delegation will meet the russian presidents in the coming hours. they are hoping to lay the groundwork, the negotiations between keys and moscow speaking at a forum in saint petersburg on friday, vladimir approved a warrant of a wider escalation was when i 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 are used in hostilities against us. you agree? this is a serious danger of nato getting further drawn into this on conflict in terms of the houses here as all the hush m as in moscow for a silly it's,
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it's good to talk to you. my friend, american european chinese leaders of all weight in on this russia, ukraine war to no avail. so far. can african leaders bring anything new to the table today as well? so you'll. busy many are treating the output can initiative with the a lot of skepticism. however, there are many reasons also to take it into consideration for us because it diversified relations with the west and rush at all. she has been over the past few months, seeking a better relations with africa, even inhabiting the leverage the soviet union had in the continent. then we saw uh, front of minutes, elaborate all visiting the compton and more than 3 times over the past. the else in the past few months in march there was an, a free car wash shop summit probably mentor you summit the next month we had anticipated also another presidential summit on the,
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on the level of fleet. as in st. petersburg, where african lead us, we meet the russian president. uh, as i said in july, now the african delegation i lived in in st. petersburg. the expected to present the russian president vladimir putin with the initiative that says, maybe one of the uh rad moments when the african continent is coming out to that slice, sort of a global, a global prices like this one and then ukraine. how about that? all? so despite all the civil was, i'm problems enough for each of these the, there's also have mixed and isms that have initiatives. they have experiences that they could all try to solve this great prices and ukraine, the war. and you think all the house and reporting from us go, thank you very much. we will of course, come back to you once that meeting is under way. thanks. president volume. your
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zalinski has told the african leaders that he won't talk to russia unless it withdraws from ukraine. new territory. drone of ho has more from keith to the road to peace is not an easy one, said cyril rental clothes of the south african president. here in chief on friday and so it may prove for the 7 nation african piece initiative, delete is arriving. hearing people more accurately. and bullshit 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 to describe their other embraces sounding 10 point piece initiative that would eventually lead to pace with steps along the way, like a de escalation on both sides. security guarantees, respect for solving voters and so on. but saying that it's should, will begin with much easier confidence building measures, talks about things like prisoners, swaps about the free movement of grades and fertilizers,
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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 l g 0, keep the us secretary of state anthony blinking is traveling to china on a long delayed diplomatic visit. he will be the highest ranking us official to visit china since president joe biden took office. the trip planned for earlier this year was postponed after
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a suspected chinese by balloon entered us airspace. our fisher reports 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 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 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 tie 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 lever, and 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, 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 spike and one the white toys since then. china has said us must stop interfering in china is internal affairs and still palming. it's over into security and development interest in the
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name of competition. the americans are playing down. the idea that the blinked invisible to summit between the 2 presidents, either here at 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. i look for sure. i'll just see that at the white house. let's pick up on that last point with brian wong who's just joined us. brian, you're a geopolitical strategist on china, you're joining us from oxford. you heard alan fisher. they're saying this meeting suggests that the tensions between washington and aging are using but not yet going away. your thoughts on that? and i most certainly agree that there are lots of structural and structurally under guiding reasons for which the entire thing is in between china and america, unfortunately is not going to go away in a short time. teach and not includes. of course, questions about the relative strategic positions on issues of china perceives, be internal affairs, what was america sees as of the last 2 years to choose and security importance as
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well as, of course, board of questions concerning technological narrative based on the most, it really can only competition without said public policies. i would pause it. ok, welcome visit to the dangers of letting this sort of strategic competition go completely unchanged and unbridled and over the next day or so not to be caused by didn't go into an upcoming race despite the needs to ensure economic and also macro stability domestically without giving the impression that is being solved or excessively cost and unable to control the relations between american china and then the chinese side of things as well. you know, the priority for the administration really is rejuvenating in the back to the economy. any off the amount of 3 is locked down in a ton of that. they've got large to both sides have incentives to set a bill and also to improve relations. but really, you know, the proof of the pudding is in the eating. any jury still out and when this could be attained,
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given misconceptions and also misalignment and expectations across the proof, the proof and the putting in is in the eating. i love it, i'll quote you on that. um, what are the red lines on both sides to so i think to be the 1st and foremost red line, full badging is most searching. they what it takes to be next door unification easy on a time on issue. but paging does not have a timeframe or to buy my own this. i do not think that an urgency from the point to be in terms of achieving this within the next 5 or 10 years, not as not beijing's calculus. however, it's calculus is ensure that by one does not fit to photo away from the mainland, at least from dad, but it's picked up. and of course, the secondary baselines, of course, by waiting time, these absolute red line. so whether it be in terms of, you know, what the chinese state as american inhibition on china is that logical pro or economic rivalry and fight tensions which are, you know, at and flowed over the past few years. and east often. busy in response to american policies and finally of coal savvy conduct is on the question of supply chains and
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the coupling. these are issues that facing values and sees as most instrumental to its interest. but in not you know, at the same level, at a quoted with the same degree. all gravitas, an important visit to my one question, lots of aging, and ask for america in washington. i think for abide in what most or the main screen consensus in a white house. and it was a democratic assessment currently stands. that is, that they are primarily concerned about escalation over taiwan straits, but also what they perceive to be into the beer in spite china and domestic affairs, as well as the board. implications of the surveillance on, on china is approach to foreign policy and about the cost of pul, stop the american public psych guys. frames china as exhibiting over regions such as south china seas and the taiwan straits again. and all of this comes down to, you know, respecting a hearing to the starts, quote, both parties of interest in maintaining this task war. and yet both sides perceived the other of potentially executive away from it. and is the response to the perceived deviation. i believe all the confusion should be concerned about because
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there's a very likely tendency on a part of both parties to over react in the judge almost surprised the tensions, and that's when we get and writing a split for a spiral. so this visit is absolutely crucial. and a meaning rating. these discrepancies and judgements in clarifying what both parties stand on these baseline issues and figure out how to disagree or how to agree to disagree, even if the resolution know these disagreements is nowhere in sight and is unlikely to come over the next, you know, 2 months 2 years or even 5 years, agreeing on how to disagree that already would be and achievement brian long. thank you very much for that insight. really interesting. thank you very much. ahead of the anthony blinking is visit the us 1000000000 near businessman bill gates met chinese president, choosing ping and badging on friday. it is, she's 1st meeting with a foreign entrepreneur in years. you told the microsoft co founder and philanthropists that he hopes they can co operate in
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a way that will benefit their countries. king charles, the 3rd is taking part in the annual trooping the color parade, and he is expected on horseback. the it is the 1st time a british monic has written the event since 1986 the parade march. the british sovereigns so called official birthday charles's actual birthday, celebrated and private, that one is on november 14th. still ahead on elsie's 0, the future of the un peacekeeping mission in molly's white government ministers of calling for troops to go home as soon as possible inflicting excessive force and unlawful discrimination. how the us police force at the center of the george floyd murder faces government condemnation fits with a full and support testing conditions for the drivers of the
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canadian formula. one grand prix and the we'll be here with that story. the had that we've seen some very what, whether across the southeast of europe, thanks to an area of low pressure. that's more days of down pools for 2 parts of the bulk of serbia and bosnia and herzegovina 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 cost more east and every stretching out to parts of scandinavian. by the time we get to sunday, we're going to see more in the way of what the weather is starting to come into western parts of europe. but it's still a story of heat for some areas. but on sat today, it is that area of low pressure that spot red warning. so for serbia is what is for a mania, we could see up to 18 millimeters in places over 24 hours. so likelihood of more
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flooding is expected that rain rashes out for the east, across greece and turkey. is it going to sunday, however, it is improving across parts of the bulk and susan showers here much of the rain, pushing out for the snow behind that, across from the central parts of the mediterranean, and much more settled to picture on the heat, continues the spain and portugal still from heavy rain affecting the north of spain, amber warnings out with thunderstorms across the west and pots of france and southern parts of england. as we go into sunday, as the rain rolls into sweet and we see a cool down in stock on the, the policy and football team and its a truly family affair. animals use that has pulled the sons and all of them are football players. houses 0 wells tells,
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the there watching alpha 0 reminder of our headlines this our, the escalating conflict in the west or for region of sedan has forced thousands of people from their homes. they've been crossing into chad more than 1000 people have been killed in just 2 months. ukraine's president volume your zalinski has told the african leaders, he won't talk to russia unless it withdraws from ukrainian territory. delegation is to meet vladimir put in in russia in the coming hours. a us secretary of state anthony blinking is traveling to china on a diplomatic visit to try to repair relations. the trip was originally planned for february. it was postponed after a suspected chinese spine balloon entered us aerospace. molly's foreign minister has formerly asked the united nations to remove its peacekeepers as soon as possible. i'm delight deals made the request that the un security council, which is discussing the future of its mission in molly, he accused peacekeepers if you will, intentions between communities. but you ins,
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molly representative says operations are becoming nearly impossible for us to salumi reports from you in headquarters in saying that the security situation and molly had only worse and since the u, as 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 in population and also causing a crisis of confidence that is between the malian authorities and the new slot. 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, 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 be guided by whatever decisions the concept may take. but clearly, a peacekeeping operations updates on the basis of concept from the country and up some of the concept of putting in a specific on through 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. christian. so leave me, i'll just here on the united nations. and molly is preparing to hold a constitutional referendum on sunday. could strengthen the powers of the president the head of next year's elections because hack has been at a rally in bombing co. it almost feels like the modern football team has just won the applicant of nations. the people who. a 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 say 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 noise power is on credible and legitimate. many people will not be able to vote because the large was around the control of the thing to i'll
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try it out. 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 their country is run. and so the mounting authority hope that pays the way towards election presidential elections and their return to democracy. that is scheduled next year. regular talk, alex is 0 by myself. so years of the hoss dillard's, the saudi arabia's foreign minister has any run on an official visit. his meeting with the runs, foreign minister comes a saudi arabia is reopening its embassy into her on 7 years after it was closed and moved, follow the deal, broken by china to re establish diplomatic relations between the 2 countries. dorset, the bar a jabari, joins us live frontier on doors to. this is the mirror image on most of what we saw
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a few days ago when the ringing embassy was being opened in saudi arabia. a well, it isn't. it isn't serial at 1st. the saudi foreign minister is due to speak with his reading and counterparts at a press conference shortly. we expect that to happen in the next hour here in the capital. but as far as the embassy itself, reopening the building that belongs to the saudi government is not reopening any time soon. and that's because it's so which waited on the street that was renamed the 2016. after that, she a cleric and barbara, a member who was executed which led to the demonstrations and those demonstrators storming the salary embassy and the saudi government, suffering diplomatic ties with around at that time. so that street name is still a points of contention. now what we understand for the time being the saudi delegation that are going to be working in tyrone they're going to be working out of one of the hotels here until we believe the saudi government will secure another building in the capital to use as their embassy at that's one of the 1st things
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that we understand now the rain in government for their part opens their embassy in riyadh on june 6th. and their concert on the 7th and the saudi foreign minister who was in toronto at he is the 1st saudi foreign minister to visit iran in 17 years. a fi is open for hon. is the 1st official, saudi of, or to come to iran since the rainy and separate diplomatic societies, rather separate diplomatic ties. in 2016, we understand that the 2 men will be speaking to the price and we'll get a better idea of what we can expect. and this relationship in the coming months, you know, this relationship towards that i think you'll agree with me. contradict me if i'm wrong is the big story. and them at least right now savvy and iran very methodically, deliberately building these bridges after years of being arch rivals. how far does this go? i mean, for both sides. where do they ultimately want to take this new relationship?
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as well? many here believes that there is a number of factors that have contributed to the decision on both sides of the table to come back to having diplomatic relations. now, as one would be the wrong is economy, it's in dire situation. the, it trained that would bring in with saudi arabia as a result of this rep, personal and would be very, very big according to the economy, ministry ministry and they hope to increase trade with saudi arabia to 1000000000 the year. it currently is about $15000000.00 annually since they didn't have to pull medic relation. so there's a big economic incentive on the for the radians. there's also geopolitical issues at play here. there's a ron's relationship and role in syria and also in yemen. these are the 2 big conflicts in the region that many are hoping with this refreshment and both sides having taken the decision to resume ties, we'll see an end to the conflicts in those regions. we've seen that mostly in syria
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. now, many believe this will be the case in yemen as well. there's also the issue of the lack of us power in the middle east that as iran sees as an opportunity to resume diplomatic relations with a power such as salary way via the 2 countries of what are the 2 of the biggest producers of oil in the world and of course they share a very similar ideas about how the regions should be shaped and this is going to be seen as an opportunity for them to plan that out. dorsey jabari reporting from to her on thank you very much at the minneapolis police and minneapolis police department has routinely used excessive force and discriminated against black and native americans. that is the start conclusion of a 2 year investigation by the us. justice department prompted by the killing of george floyd in 2020 john henry and reports. as the u. s. department of justice
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report says the minneapolis police killing of george floyd was part of a broader view legal 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 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, 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
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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, 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 as the we haven't lead up in the 3 years
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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 a national reckoning and recent years on police human rights abuses affecting black americans. john henry and l g 0. chilly has been hosting a fluid security summit. it ended with the signing of what is being called a global parliamentary packed. the confront hunger and malnutrition, or latin america editor lucy, a newman reports from the city of l. verizon. 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. parliamentarians from 80 countries what tended the 2nd parliamentary summit on fighting hunger and malnutrition invited but a search in the opening the summit to his president described hunger as
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a calamity. the news no borders to use. so when i set up a son about some one, but even if it was only one person going hungry, that would be scandalous, but it's $850000000.00 people. and so this somebody with the support of the f a o is tremendously important up the gamble or do you in food and 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 harms. if they did it a little bit of that to food security, we're solving the problem. and re continents suffers from hunger and malnutrition.
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but the reasons 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 and conflicts such as the war and ukraine also impact hunger directly or indirectly. but can it be reversed? can we say that we are to, i don't know, but the parties where we are, where we will holloman for a pass to fight against. however, allow nutrition was fine, but this summer it includes a greater commitment for funding to guarantee security for the nation. and for operation amongst the countries and their parliament, and especially a focus on sustainable food systems. see in human, i'll do here,
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but i use so it's still a head on alice's. you're a sport with football to time. winters of the european championship friends stay on track to qualify for next year's tournament. and richardson has are a sports news in just a moment to stay with the join. the global conversations teachers shouldn't be too good. the people industry to be convenient is say, this is a dialogue. we don't always talk to people that have different opinions that we do . everyone has the police must have it to us that society doesn't do enough to recognize and celebrate women. it was fun. this was fun to have an american occupation of admitted eastern countries. the street on algae 0. when the news breaks behind me, what do you see is the side of the maps of accident? we so involving 3 trains. when people need to be heard and the story needs to be
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told, there was no prop a soccer pitch here. so i training the street with exclusive interviews and in depth reports christopher columbus wrote about it. in 1492 algebra has teens on the ground. this is where a pilot gets the way to bring you more award winning document trees and live news. who the, there's been lots to see if he tried becca film festival, which wraps up in new york city this weekend. i'm on the dozens of world premieres there this year documentary about
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a tribe and kenya combating climate change. our correspondence gabriel elizondo has the story of between the reins. will go to the west for centuries that are kind of people of root kenyatta lived in harmony with yours. but the one slush landscape has turned to dry desert due to climate change. the impact is causing a conflict with the neighboring community, over dwindling natural resources. viewers get a glimpse of it in a new documentary called between the reins. a visually stunning and up close look editor kind of community at risk. the film was a collaboration between an american and canyon filmmaker. it took them several months to gain the trust of the 2 kind of people. we have to make sure that getting the places from the end as of what acceptance to this house was as well because we needed to be one of the show between and then we didn't want to see if i come from a different type. i didn't want to be make obtaining yes. so the, if this sort of balance from then,
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it took the filmmakers over the years to complete the documentary. they had hundreds of hours of footage. but in the, in, between the reins made it. we're a premiere here in new york to try back a festival. during the day on the main character being a shepherd boy named cole de viewers follow him busy struggles with inner conflicts from pressures from elders to become a tribal warrior. all while living in a pro long drought. well, we did in this field and what calais in his path offered us was always the ability to bring it back into like internal story. trying to follow this boy as he is trying to find a place within a culture in a community that is a roading and has put on a casualty to climate change. this complex character driven film,
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a rare chance to see the effects of climate change on a vulnerable yet strong people. gabriel's on don't out easy to new york and assign fully a sports news now that we promised you with andy richardson who has joined us on said endy. thank you so much. so records have continued to tell him of the goals you aside from the hall, 5 points in los angeles. ricky fowler, leading the way the seasons 3rd major championship of some big names are in striking distance of the american side of how many ships not content with his record breaking. first round. rickie faldo was just as relentless on day. 2 of us opened he became the fuss display in history to reach 11 on the part of the tournament and has tried the championships. 36 holes going record. it gave the 34 year old a one, so lead at the hall for state file
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a failed to even qualify for the us open last year. but he's now in with a good chance of winning his 1st major. yes for me, i'm in the lead, but we're, we're only halfway there. so yeah, be in the leaves. nice, but it really means nothing right now. i'm looking forward to continuing to challenge myself and, and go out there and try and execute the best i can. australian manually card to the lowest round of the day, a 5 on the past, 65 that's moved him within 4 sorts of the lead. even close to is why mcelroy. he recovered from a slow start to the, the full of his last 5 polls. of the series of near misses at major tournament. he's aiming to win this title for the 1st time since 2011. no one wants me to win another major more than i do. so i, you know, that this higher is obviously there, you know, i've and i've been trying,
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and i've come close over the, you know, the past 9 years or whatever it is. and you know, i keep coming back, you know, i feel like i've showed a lot of resilience in my career lot ops and dawns, and i keep coming back and whether that means that i get rewarded or i get punched in the god or whatever it is. you know, i'll always keep coming back the only whole on his resume, defending champion might. fitzpatrick doesn't look to be in title content and this . yeah. but he did produced a personal highlight. the english play as surprised as anyone that hit the 1st hole in one of his professional career on a moose. i'll just, you know, started a request thing of the sort of a to the 1st she's test against england, england bow, a student broad winning the latest round of his personal jew with david want to show some of the australian, 37 to 2 inside of new england declared lights on day one on 393 for 8.
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now she is one of the sports schools greatest rod larisse has been going for nearly a 150 years for help, i think explains why it means so much to the countries involved the ashes. what is it? who, what does it, and why is it still important? well, it's the bi annual test cricket series between things that go straight to the 1st official actually series is play way back in 18. 92, australia has been the most successful team winning 140 batches compared to england 100 night. but why does it still matter in 2023, when it has its roots, and there was already between the old, colonial bosses in england, and therefore the quarterly australia. and while the dies of and poverty long gone to town for any of the to put one over the palms or vice versa, still feels pretty good. it's just the history and what the ashes is. alice, the as you know, we're lucky enough as, as english players and australian players to be and he wants to be able to play in it. so yeah, it's just one of those series that scott, unbelievable. history. um yeah. you know, you're in the series,
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especially here as best in the hallway stand is pretty vocal, but it's great. it's pressure. it's why making a lot playing and, and winning. obviously it is hard because you've got sometimes hostile crowds, who but pretty vocally mistaken. they're supporting his current series as the one of the most heights in recent years. and it has the potential to capture the imagination, not just as quick as i was in england and australia, but right around the world. football front says men saying that perfect stuff and you're a 2020 full qualifying. the kind of woke up find this comfortable when is when you're from, say also i'm leading score libya. you're getting an early go killing him by fail. so on the score sheet from the penalties, folks around when 3 new england also making it 3 wins out of 3 trends. alexander only this call may be most or for new england who are runners off in the last year. rise a sort of grapes see because general knowledge that somebody has 199 for parents,
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the portugal lights are on his country or inaction. he has both new heads, convenient forts, go off on both of the group games. so for now, louis hamilton went quickest enough for the practice of the canadian formidable groom. freed them aside. he's dr. aiming to and red bulls hold over the season. heavy rain hit the end of the session in montreal, a more wet weather is forecast for qualifying lights. of the stuff that i handled, some is on his teammate, george russell was helping the time sheets were assigned to lead up max this stuff down in 6. i think we set up a bit of work to do the car's. let's investigate the moment over the bombs over the curves. i mean, it's still not too bad, but yeah, we definitely need to find you in a few things. but again, you see now it's, it's raining to probably tomorrow is raining, but then maybe on sundays. right. and so yeah, bit of a bit more of a tricky session. but you know, sometimes you have those days now the team that looked set. so when around the will
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site and competition has suffered, what could be a re sending collection? the fleet is the 11th hour racing accidentally hit by raleigh, full body. so the coast of the netherlands, the american seeing if that's a head back to show now for repairs and it's throwing that chances of winning, it's a huge town. they've been a safe move in 5 months, the full st. petition of the race due to conclude and actually next month are. all right, that is high school is looking for that, sir. andy, thank you so much. we'll see you again in a few hours. and that's it from me serve any 8 for this news hour. but rob matheson is with you in just a moment with more of your world news. that means you are in great hands. stay with
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