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of those who make it now say some more hostile reception from italy's nationalist government, human rights watch cold, italy's new immigration will repressive and in humane. it's intended to dissuade migraines from coming here. it's not having any effect. more than 40. $5000.00 people have arrived in this, at least since the south of this year. it was $12000.00 in the same period last year. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm r m i z. welcome to the news our life from london coming up for the next 60 minutes . as fighting in sit on and says it's a month hope now rest on the news, 72 hours ceasefire agreed by the warning signs. forced out by violence in the west
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of full regions. thousands continue to seek century and neighboring chide the saudi farm and is to is welcomed in tat wrong. just weeks onto the 2 nations. re establish diplomatic contacts and we revisit the life and legacy of one of history's best known whistle blowers. daniel ellsberg, the man behind the pentagon papers, has died at the age of 92 and on far as small with the sports crushed down, the rinaldo celebrates is 100 and 99th cat for forts. go with a, with a 38 year old and his teammates, beating bossier hurts of aveena 3 now to maintain their perfect record in euro 2024 qualifying the we begin this news hour and sit down and you see as far as just been agreed between the army and their opponents,
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the rapids support forces they've been battling for control of the country for move in 2 months. they've agreed on a truce for 72 hours, but it is the latest and the series of agreements between the 2 sides, many of which have been violated and have failed to hold. a joint statement released by the united states and saudi arabia says that this news, these file will take effect from sunday at 6 am. local time comes optimal as strikes at the capital, hard to with 17 people, including 5 children reports to be killed. plumes of smoke were seen rising from an oil deco in the south of the city. the army has control of the arrow over the city . they wound on friday that they would attack residential areas that are currently being occupied by the recess. label morgan is following the story, of course, she joins us now from the city of undermined just outside the student who's capital . hard to not sure if you had a chance to gauge much of
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a reaction that and use of the ceasefire. and whether we'd like to see an escalation in violence before it takes effect of the well, the joints, saudi arabia, united states statement. the 2 mediators are facilitates as of the cease fire between the 2, denise army and the power military rapids support forces made it clear that should there be any violation, then they would have to adjourn detox inkjet between the 2 sides. now it's also clear that the cease fire, the 72 hours these fires for humanitarian purposes. and we've been able to speak to some people, some residents of the capital, a lot of film on whether they think this would end up like to put that like the latest these fire, which was for a period of 24 hours. and it was respected by both sides, according to the mediators and residents here in cartoon. and some people have welcomed it. they said that it would give them the chance to be able to leave their homes and be able to stuck up on basic commodities such as food and water and
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medicine, where they can access it or leave the capital should be, should they be able to do so with others will wary they say that they've seen the last piece fire. and they've noticed that there was an increase by the rapid support forces in occupying residential homes in many districts in the capital cartoon. so some people believe that the ceasefire is not in their interest because they are worried that their residential homes in very residential districts will be the targets. but overall people do hope that the ceasefire would pay the way for humanitarian assistance to come in. not just through the capital cartoon, but other parts of the country where it is very much needed. this warning shot that been fired from the army. they say that they are prepared to attack residential areas that the recess occupying, i mean that's already been happening, has in it, in the last couple of months. so what was the point of saying this now? well, it seems to be a message directed to the parent minutes who rapid support for us is that the army
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would target them wherever they are, even in residential areas. now the army has been repeatedly saying that's at the recess, has been using residential homes and residents as human shields and the square between the 2 sides here in the capital product. so there's been more heavy artillery launched here from the city of on demand to with some northern parts of the capital. in the city of berry, we were able to see plumes of smoke rising. and also in the southern parts of the capital, there were intense s rights in the southern parts in areas that were occupied by the rapids support forces. some of those airstrikes that hate residential areas. at least 25 homes were destroyed as a result of the 17 people killed them, others injured as a result of the strikes. now people say that they are confident that they will be an escalation, and that they're worried that even wants to cease fire. and if there's no extension or no enter the slicing between the 2 sides, then fighting will intensify between the rapid support forces. and this is denise
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army. thank you very much. have a morgan in the city of underground. thank you, have a now in all the developments, child's transitional president has just arrived at the sydney's board that meeting with refugees fleeing the escalating fighting. this is into john's west style full region. the government has that the 20000 people as arrived at that for the in the past 2 days, many of experience violence at the hands of on groups and west of those regional capital, l janina, at least a 1000 people have been killed the in the past month alone, of 8 organization supporting the refugees have been overwhelmed. the situation appears to be getting worse by the hour. same bas riley is in the boat, a ton of andre, and a warning. his report contains distressing images. they've survived the violence in to day in chad. another struggle began. 8 organizations say they were not prepared
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for the humanitarian crisis to become fish big fits quickly. people who arrive with gunshot wounds, one woman gave birth in this open field. they tell us men boys, even young girls were taken prisoner along the way. but for some, the journey from west our floor was too much land house and the boys scattered people. the baby was sick and she died on the way here. the baby's mother left her here to search for her other children. her family and chad is seeing her for the 1st time. they don't even know if she had any of those who make it try to find friends and relatives. there are reunions. the precious few you and hcr is here. they are doing assessments and someone told us that they have never seen it. this bad that they are incredibly under funded. they do not have enough money to help people here with anything. and the, the international community simply doesn't care enough about this price is that it
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is just pure chaos. summarize only to bury the children. they fled here to say in the smallest graves, 2 girls and a little boy, none older than 3. their fathers did not make it across is the shovel. think died for a week is not because they had no food and their mothers didn't have the milk to feed that because of hunger caused by the war and not just them. probably the numbers will go up in the next few days. they tell us their government of their country and the world have abandoned. their situation, they say, is hopeless. same bus route, the older 0 audrey on the track you down border. you know, the news ally from london still ahead the us president joe biden takes off his re election campaign with a riley in philadelphia. and in school this former world champion has his worst
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ever showing and qualifying at the german chrome pre. the soldiers in west and uganda hunting members of an armed group officer, an attack at a school that claims the lives of at least 41 people, many of them children. it happened in my phone to a just a few kilometers from the border with the democratic republic of congo. some of the victims died in a fire in the school durham at 3 of those were shot or hacked to death with machetes, your guns and police blame the attack on the allied democratic forces. catherine story reports. apollo blackout had left the boat a town of ponderous in darkness. when on demand a talked you didn't say they was sleeping when all lives democratic forces
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forced their way into haul stells store food from a store and burned a dormitory. some of the students will have to do desk with marcia to use and boxes others were killed when the rebels designated upon some survive by hiding under the bodies of the dead fellow students. what's the trouble of getting ready to sleep? when we heard people shouting, we saw a man wearing down at green clothes with guns, axes, and machetes. they wanted us to open the too much, we do. then they started shooting. they also went to the goats hospital, ugandans policies, opposite the rebels who are believed to have fled into the room, got national talk in eastern democratic republic of congo. adf is based in benny territory in norfolk, you will province that both as b. r campbell and west and uganda. the monday they cannot send me that up. what we have sent helicopters to look for the rebels and bring back the children who have
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been abducted. the group had its roots in west, in uganda, in 19 nineties, where it was fighting for more rights for muslims. it was pushed out of the country by the military, changed its name and has been in benny for more than 20 years. and recently pledge allegiance to i saw the uganda government with the comb, with his partners, how establish what they quoted for patients who job, which is emily drains may need your patient. i guess the idea of i'm in the past few months, we have seen a manual onslaught by all patients. who do i don't know why the car by the, i guess the adf on when they are and that these kind of plays out, they didn't start attacking cvd ends on most of the talks have been on. kimberly so, and you've done that has seen an increase in adf activity in reason he is that included a suicide bomb, a talk in
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a business district of the copy to compiler 2 years ago that killed the 3 people and injured others. attacks such as those have prompted both governments, uganda n d r c. to do more to present. i repeat. after you saw all the 0, i just want to take a closer look. now it's a group that uganda is saying is behind this, the time i called the allied democratic forces all the adf, they all considered to be among the deadliest of factions, operating in central africa. formed as a coalition of you guys and rebel forces needing 3 decades ago. but they may be authorized in the eastern part of the democratic republic of congo since the late 19 ninety's. the group was previously backed by d. c. governments looking this a, but you've got an influence in this part of congo, but in 2014 adf fights has started attacking congolese, minute 3 targets. the d. c for back. eventually they started working with uganda on
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joint raids, targeting adf times. it's believe more than 6000 civilians has been killed by the idea. in the past decade, the group was playing for suicide bombings in uganda as capital in 2021. the adf has pledged legions to the so called islamic state of the rock in advance. so i so, but we need the true nature and extent of these links to iso are on. it's also considered to be a terrorist group by the united states. one please to now welcome. when he keys, a former leader of the opposition in uganda and a former member of parliament for the cassettes a district. this is the region where the attack took place. you joins me now from cam. paula: perhaps you could maybe tell us 1st the reaction amongst the community that you must know this district,
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this area quite well. and then also what's being done to relocate the abducted children. thank you, maria. i a statement from compiler. they've got the vendor and of course like you have said, i represented the assistant district in the front of mitchell. you've done that for 15. yes. and there was 30 though your position for 2 years in the pilot. mental uganda. yes, i did. 16th of june. we woke up to a terrifying news of the attack on a new born baby. ruby had stick in this school by a no net tech guys. when we lived or had way, it'd be, if i'm like you, you mentioned so far they have killed 4 to one people. so if it came away a bond demetria this way as a major, the boys the rest way, a goes and to civilians,
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less the scotty. so this on this couldn't swear, adapted, and the we don't know for now we are the are the board as way of 6 to full. you'll be the if together with the will see says on the ground, our working cards to ensure that the week come by the goes by the bodies of being taken too much areas around the district and others in the neighboring district where the photo just smoke and tell us what exactly would have happened but don't worry populations. yeah, the worry of that population is that for 2 years now or most, your parish. ready so jet has been taking place in the neighboring country will b r a c o c u g and update his heavily for this i'm the manager will sign is that the, for the financial, the subject is to protect the civilians. how come when we have them on the board?
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as of you got into these attacks again happening on monday, are you going was attacked just the fuel kilometers from the way of this attack have been on to us. we knew that possibly the set top will deal with got forward to the gun on site. we sold, they would be in a position to take charge of the board. does unprotected decisions from such kind of something? can i ask you something we need? because i guess, you know, we would just explaining logistics, giving some background on the adf, and they have been very active in the east and democratic republic of congo. this is an area that has been unstable fee is terrible violence and human rights abuses committed that. but the border is very, it's very fluid, let's say, between the 2 countries. and actually the colonies government doesn't have control as of this part of congress. how you have many um factions fighting that but why would they go into west and you gander, and attack
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a school of the mission? the idea of, of being active, making the 1996. when they entered uganda, they came to the number to call them on the board that you need for us. but we are aware that's all i'm use outlook at both ends. i know a big double sign is why they entered and i've tried to disclose the ms books bus on for phones. the fact that they are aware that these people space 2 days in the neighborhood, i know, but they would assign to know. but what about that? we have a board that security policy says we upsetting this, struck toby brenda. we've been how parish security of the subs was supposed to meet you did. he does office of the supposed to be sending the district team to any additional fees that so we're getting that they should have had the stuff we should the formation of this ripple group. so we don't know what the thing was,
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the pretense. so what i mean, it's very difficult, i know these different questions on the road, would they might, they have had some help. we believe that there is a lapse in this, they can read to assist you move. you've done that to the extent that they supposed to be able to help you. let's give josh through the rivers to enter. you're going to cause the this particular thinking, this cool one on the house, killing me. turns in the phones there is a better x over the me to kill them if, as in the, to this particular 2nd the school. there is another barracks or the i'm and i'm the 40 supposed to me you to in the east. there is, as i know the bodies barracks. so it's very important. there are several actually there are several check points. there is a security presence. so they, they should have been stopped. can i just ask you when he just finally, if, if the adf is coming on the pressure in, in the eastern d all see,
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might they push further into uganda? we speak about suicide attacks in compiler, in the capitol, in 2021. could that me more attacks and uganda in 2021. there was too much pressure to be in the, in the call. i and the tax yes. in the district of that system, because this is the closest to the democratic republic of global in the east. the attacks of 2021 way on the stand. it will be close by 2028. we are still having to present so video. you may also get to know that in 2919 to 7. assuming i read in the process, it was that topped in 1998. it controlled about college was the technical college was also accept students of adapted as,
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as queued. i'm by 2021. when the attack happened in the district to assist it, we knew that we still had to have the presence of the edu. and that they had not really been flashed from global corporate even when there was a joint operation between that. what is, i mean that you've done that? i mean on the run then. i mean when they're in twin in the 1998 by that same bill was a post that was trying to pass the spice global. i'm trying to to, to the governmental, oh gosh, i didn't. but by that time, they ran out of sight was also by the presence of the it'd be, if i'm yes they are. we knew they were on the fly up by the time of the i got this so we knew yes but how this present time. we've been with these letters. ready so yeah, we are not seeing as much british of being by you or the indian lake was then okay, and that's what i saw the people in the area we feel like you to be. but how that
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can be that has the presence of the military in the area. so it's been democratic republicans. busy have the presence of military i around the board as of uganda, we can still have such on the top on is doing very important point. thank you very much. when he keys a thank you for joining us. the from cam. paula and uganda. thank you so much. so how do you rate this farm minister is in iran or an official visit slightest and a series of major steps towards normalizing relations between the 2 countries of 2 years of tension 5. so been far, hon has been meeting with is a running count of thoughts the same i made up the law he on into, from saudi arabia is reopening its embassy the, which closed 7 years ago. well, the relationship between iran and saudi has been hostile for decades. threatening stability and security in the gulf. in march this year they reached an agreement pro could by china to restore diplomatic ties,
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and reopen embassies off to 7 years. about 4 weeks later, we are invited around president and brian rice see to visit the kingdom in may, we ought help. coordinate the evacuation of ragna, nationals from see don. days late to iran, finance minister visited saudi arabia to revive trade between the 2 regional powers . those are your bar, it brings us the reaction. now from tron, the size of been for han is the 1st saudi foreign minister to visit iran in 17 years. of course iran hasn't had diplomatic relations with saudi arabia since 2016 . that's when the demonstrators that were protesting the execution of a she a clarity on the saudi embassy here and to her on, and that's when we decided to suffer all the commoditized. now, in march aging, managed to broker a deal between the 2 sides that saw them open to negotiations and reach a deal that well was that saw them resuming diplomatic relations. and that's what
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the saudi foreign minister was doing in toronto on saturday. it did to foreign ministers, adamant that they want to move forward. and the relationship between the 2 countries, of course, it are on saudi arabia, has been on the opposing sides in various conflicts in the region, mainly syria, young men, as well as the tensions in lebanon and iraq. now they want to put all that behind them. now, as the ranges are also looking to expand their economic traits with saudi arabia, they're looking to increase the current $15000000.00 a year, investments between or on saudi to $1000000000.00 a year. the saudi foreign ministers also met with the ringing president at bringing bracy where he's extended an invitation for a right you see to visit, re add. for now, the scene is a positive step, but there's so many who believe that there's a long way to go given the position that salary radio has taken when it comes to iran. and also the fact that saudi arabia, as a, as a relationship with the united states,
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which iran does not. whether or not is the government, will be able to manage this balancing acts and maintain relations with both countries arranged to be seen. but for now, the rep for small between the 2 countries is seen as a positive step forward don't only for the 2 sides. and also for countries in these higher regions. door safari, alta 0 to hong otherwise probably to i revise the director of the around project international crisis. good pay. tell me that the saudi way, then iran will maintain a rivalry despite this normalization of that ties. does the basically return to the pre 2016 when saudi arabia cut off its diplomatic relations with iran. meaning that the 2 countries are still going to remain strategic rivals . they're still going to have a major differences, but they will have diplomatic relations and they will have means of containing their differences so that it does not come to
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a blow in the way that it did in the summer of 2019 when they were attack, backed by iran, are committed by iran on saturday energy infrastructure. this is going to shield of saudi arabia from future tensions either between iran and the golf or between ron and the united states. i think washington is not against this kind of the escalation in the region, services on interest, and that's why i, this is happening. the fact that china broke into steel. i don't think means a lot of them into the difference. a change of order in the region because the us remains the edge of on this part of the world. and it's ministry. power in this region cannot be compared to china's ministry presence. the same with security guarantees, insurance as the china just cannot compete with african leaders and that russia is present to discuss the pond to end the war and ukraine. the presidents of come are all set of goals,
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south africa and zambia travel to the city of saint petersburg. the farm minister of egypt and officials from congo and uganda accompanied them. a general idea of a person to take the pos to piece ali hash and reports. this is where the delegates from southern african countries on zane dudley initiative to end the war and ukraine. 24 hours after meeting ukraine's president of all domains and skiing teeth. they travelled to saint petersburg, hoping to convince presidents not important to accept their peace don. the particulars, i want to emphasize once again, we are open to a constructive dialogue with everyone who wants to establish peace on the principles of justice and taking into account the latrice of an infant price of the policies. delford guns integration is offering a detail initiative, starting with the escalation and envy. with negotiations, we're here to communicate
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a very clear message that we would like this will to be ended. we say so because this will is having a negative impact on the african continent. and indeed, on many other countries around the world as a continent we are being negatively affected in terms of why economies. critics doubts whether the african initiative can work saying it lacks both the leverage and wait to push forward a solution or the see it as a step in the right direction. not so long as you are young, there are real settlements on this issue. it can begin early if there's a clear winner on the ground or there's a deadlock. are really in this case, can we talk about a 3rd party? and here the african initiative will have a huge cumulative effect, all the phoebus initiative. so the chinese african on the brazilian will come together at a certain stage that form the basis of
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a supplemental gene. then at times salt expected to continue to bring both sides to the table. it's very rare, that's african lee, that's all for the nation to solve such a. busy they look twice for the water. ukraine is having a major impact on the continent, especially with the threats exposing to food supplies. it's almost listed that even if the piece that doesn't go through, it's ideas could have a positive impact on the company. i'd be ashan, i just, you know, that's still ad on this. these are danger and desperation on the streets of haiti. we hear from civilian struggling to survive and a nation ravaged by crime and poverty sport. things didn't quite go to plan for island holland and his international teammates. for full action coming lighthouse,
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the holloway often say to find days in the sun, the store makes up the purchase sama what we've had in some pots more than a months worth of dry weather. but we're all going to see some thunder storms as you go through the next couple of days already breaking that. hey, we have seen recently brands of cloud and rain coming in around the area of life pressure, which will fade some very heavy down pools in across one or 2 spots as we go through the next 24 to 40 a task pottery showers, sweeping across many parts of england, while scotland as well, we'll say some great weather coming into the public about and the lights run into northern not i don't joining up some really heavy right. that we already have a cross products that will push this way. further. notice through sunday could see some flash study here cause any pos, many positive, but western europe. it was northern areas of spain. again, some shops have seen a lot of showers coming out the scan to may get. we need the rain here. we'll see
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some write that down across the po 6, right, the way down towards the black sea, dry weather coming back in across the bulk and suffice storms make the way further east was as we go through monday, still unsettled, which was west, but will be not some practice, some of weather coming through, published on the hays across northern parts of africa to central ever seeing those big showers. right. the way it's, it's the gulf of gimme on the a foot toilet adults a and a pioneer. first, he lost the challenge of the play for his country. won a legal battle that paid the way for a generation of brazilian players, foot building legends. eric townsend all introduces one scene of people live buyers club for his political believes he took power into his own hands and plays the trails of players,
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writes football rentals on our juicy when the news breaks behind me, what he see is the side of the massive accent we so involving 3 trains. when people need to be hurt and the story needs to be told, there was no prop of soccer pitch here. so i training the street with exclusive interviews and in depth reports. christopher columbus wrote about $8.14 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 in the the welcome back. a quick look at the main stories now. so don's warring sides, the army, and the rapid support forces of agreed to
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a new sci fi for 72 hours. a joint statement released by the united states and saudi arabia says the truth will take effect from sunday at 6 am local time in hard to several temporary cease. flies have been out since the conflict starts in april, but they have all been shaking at best. thousands of food, the civilians are still clinging to neighboring chad. desperate to escape, the escalating fighting west of full describe the violence they've experienced at the hands of on groups and the regional capital l janina. at least a 1000 people have been killed in the past month. alone and then soldiers and west to new gander, a hunting members of an on goods who attacked the school can at least 41 people, many of them children. it happened in my fund way of you could always has from the for the with the d or c. you've got them. please bring the attack on the allied democratic forces. with the number of student needs people crossing into egypt has dropped strongly since kyra reversed
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a visa exemption for women. children and the elderly, old and 15000 people. and now stock panel northern border. egypt says it impose the measure to regulate arrival numbers after a massive influx of people fling the fighting. tar amadi reports from the why, the health and the other sit on egypt for the. the putnam has been 20 days stuck at the sudanese egyptian border. after cleaning the facing between the army and the rapids support forces in cartoon, she thought it would be easy for her under 6 children to cross the border into egypt. the new rules came as a surprise, but it was then yes, that i have. the consulate said that they would let mothers with only 3 of their children enter. this is a big problem. how can i go with only 3 of my children? i think what about the others and them and many other women are sleeping in one of the most and why the health, which has been turned into a temporary shelter and
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a height of the 2 adults who we have been forced from my homes only to be mediated and frustrated, this is the live of sudanese, now we're in a very difficult situation. i will die if i have to enjoy this for 2 or 3 more days . the i have nothing but the sheet. how do i cook? we do i eat to drink? how can i take a shower? what should i do? just sit here. why are the egyptians doing this to us? i want to know why. every day thousands of people gather in front of the egyptian consulate, hoping to get visas. a scene that reflects the magnitude of the tragedy until recently, women, children, and the elderly didn't need be just across the board or not anymore. many student needs say that despite meeting all the conditions, their applications are rejected. after a long day at the consulate hubbard turns with older papers,
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hoping to have better luck next time. a highly amazon, it just came from the confidence without getting a visa label on that. the who now oh you who get the a. there are many aspects to the suffering here. then the temporary accommodation lacks basic facilities and the cost of renting a bed is out of reach for most you couldn't do for nasa my laptop, but i don't know. humanitarian agencies are operating in the area and people say they're running out of supply and was that an incentive here? hope i had a lot of the thought amadi out to 0. and what, what do you help us to don? us present and joe biden is kicked off the 1st major riley of his re election campaign with a speech to union members in philadelphia by muse. the address to emphasize the achievements of his presidency. philadelphia is in the crucial swing state of pennsylvania, which the republic composite will also be hoping to win in 2024. mike, hannah has won us from washington as president biden was very much at home at the
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union gathering in philadelphia. the 1st of his campaign rallies, the unions are a bedrock of the support and only on friday a number of unions endorsed by didn't as presidential candidates. this a very rare move given that there are still some 17 months to go before the election takes place. but by then made very clear as well what his campaign strategy was going to be. he was going to focus on economics on what he says his administration has achieved during his period in office. during his speech, he pointed to the fact that unemployment is that a 50 yellow at the 10s of thousands of jobs that this administration has created. it is going to be based adulthood, and he used is a by the nomics. so very clearly what joe biden was doing at this gathering was laying down a campaign policy. i'm looking forward to this campaign. i want to know why, because you've got a story to tell. we've got a story to. we've got
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a record to run on. most importantly, we're not really changing this country for transforming. now this is going to be a difficult job. some polls indicate that some 30 percent of americans don't believe he's done a good job, but biden, and his stock believed that by showing the american people what has been achieved by pointing out the achievements of the administration, then they can persuade them to come to vote to vote for president biden. so this is a very important campaign, really. it is the 1st, but what it does is sets out the framework for what is going to come next. and very clearly that framework is going to be based on by dental makes. my kind of out, is there a washington to people in malia preparing to los in a constitutional referendum on sunday, the 1st and the series of ballots that could pave the way for a promise transition from military rule to democracy. molly's military lead is committed to the votes under pressure from regional power,
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as nicholas hawk reports from pharmaca, a been a greenberry. molly's military gentle leader. i see me going to seen as a foe by the west, but he wrote to his supporters in what seems to be a political campaign go. he dies calling on people to vote yes. in a referendum to change the constitution. he says it will bring peace to molly. the new test would give greater power to the president and more telling me to the regions it will also allow going to run for the presidency next year's election. i say yes to us, you're going to our next president was them. i love our country and i love the armed forces. i think that doing a good job. somebody wants a new constitution for young people and it will bring peace, prosperity, and stability for those calling for a no referendum, say the secular text insults the most of the majority countries. when that feels like they've trotted on the crown and disrespect it out,
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profit will not keep quiet on this issue. opposition politician is that how jim says the military agent is not credible to run this referendum, most of the difference a month, good. committed to the dangers that sets of precedents allowing any soldiers to take up arms and arches straight to cool, then change the constitution and run for office. it's like we have returned to the 1970s. the current constitution inherited from france, the former colonial power, is perceived as out of step with molly and society. look at those that have come out to campaign for this referendum. most of our young women and men, 1st time voters, it is for them more than a referendum and opportunity to have their say over the countries future. but away from the capital by myself in the regions. many millions will not be able to take part in the vote. the military has lost control of large parts of the country to
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arm groups linked to al qaeda and i so the blames the un mission and wants peace keepers out of the country. but the union is also supporting this referendum, delivering valid papers to remote areas with molly. and finally having a say on how they want to be governed paving the way for return to democracy. nicholas hawk out jersey. rebecca for the 1st time in 7 years. young men's national airlines phone programs to saudi arabia and capital son, who's the rebels controls on our end. it's effort until now. yeah, i'm and he's could only flight to saudi arabia from aging, which is on the government control. how little a time reports on this a visa, and these are preparing for armando rated during foreclosed office on august direct road to saudi arabia for years. now that is reopened. many honestly using the
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chance dressed in traditional code. so the had you plug them is the plan to visit is loans, how to use the site in mca, shirley, and i could not describe my feelings in woods. we also happy about the reopening of so now international airport. we hope these flights remain open. some international airport is the main arrival gate to the country and all connection to the world sun on its airport in the hands of policies. and to now that's lift government control, aiden as the only connection to saudi arabia and getting there could be dangerous. no the, on the computer, we were worried about traveling by land towards the airport. we were afraid of problems along the road. thank god, we can now traveling this time i will travel by sun it internationally. i pulled the reopening center. it is the latest sign of progress towards ending the saudi arabia has long supported the government against the whole. these talks on prisoner
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exchanges have led to a long fight ink, and have raised, oops, of more permanent peace laptop. just the security forces of 5 to gaster. this bus protest as in india is northeastern state amount of pull. rival ethnic groups has been caching in the state for more than a month. it's uni, administers house and mine, and for a set on fire by a mob on friday. tensions between the cookie and my tie communities escalated last month after a judge recommended special spaces for the my ties. more than a 100 people have been killed in that violence. now spain's coast guard is rescued . $38.00 migrants including 10 children, found drifting in the atlantic ocean. they were picked up off the wooden boats near the island of grand canaria. so far the sea, and more than 8000 refugees in migrants of reach spain,
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office and making the dangers. crossing from northern africa, according to the working ford as charity. and just on the 2 and a half 1000 migrants died while making that journey. hey, shanita, zip and meeting in jamaica this week to try and find a way out of the country's. it extended political and humanitarian crisis, but the talks didn't seem to go any way. meanwhile, no, the right and hunger continued to ravage the poorest nation in the americas john home and has more that has been moved. civilians killed in heights even ukraine in the 1st months of the 2023. according to the united nations. well food program. how for gangs of battling over much police and the streets of the capital? both the prince. in the middle, the population, expand it, but as our lives in city sleigh, in epi center of the violence, a step probably shot dead on her doorstep. now she's worried about her doing so. so
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it would then look at all the peanut tolls at my door and my ceiling. i ask for help, so my daughters can go to the school. i don't want them to be at the streets exposed to the criminals. they all goes sexual violence is royce, in height, the gangs use right to count and control the population in the domains. and the group is only tightening the united nations estimates the 80 percent the cap to is run by criminal groups. it's affecting access to food possible haitians now face a cute food and security moving in somalia and they've done this done since the world food program 5 minutes. so is arrived in city. so the right on the type indicates that this child is severely malnourished. i would say that people have been starved in quarter prints. it's definitely been the case here that the arm groups have been isolating parts of puerto french. they've been using speech
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tactics and that's entirely unacceptable. in rural areas, what's going on is that the, these guys are fighting for farm land and they're fighting, fighting for the food sources. that includes hate cheese, bread, both good people need affecting the food supply. even more merchant a done the a p. s was kidnapped on her way to market will put on. i play me the my mom one and they told us they were going to kill us. they didn't give us food was if the days and they blindfolded us, it was so tight that it has a rise. the money that i board is now worrying me a little to people who lend me money, asked me now to pay them back. they took a loan at the bank for me. now i stay at home. i didn't know what to do. recently, heavy rains of also struck how you to tending thousands out the homes are fresh blow to a country already suffering john home and i'll just say to one of the walls, best known whistle blowers has died at the age of 92. daniel els buck released the
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pentagon papers in the early 19 seventy's reading. now us administrations repeatedly lied about the war in vietnam. he spent 60 years speaking out against the use of nuclear weapons and was arrested in more than 90 times for his activism . michael apple looked back at his life and that's what the 1st amendment is about . he was famous, the described as the most dangerous man in america for the knowledge, the military analysts possessed. who then said some of washington's best secrets with the rest of the world. daniel ellsberg exposed how full success of us presidents lied about whitehouse policy in vietnam. ellsberg worked on the now infamous pentagon papers secretly, so to copying 7000 pages, which he then gave to the new york times in 1971. in doing so, he became public enemy number 12,
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so that even former us president richard nixon painted the targets hotels bags back with making national zeroes out of those who steal secrets and publish them in the newspapers. in january 1973, ellsberg was charged with sifting conspiracy under the espionage act of 1917. but in the landmark routing, the us supreme court dismissed ellsberg case and upheld the rights of the media to publish the documents. but the persecution of whistle blows had begun. i identify very strongly with edward snowden and with chelsea man and when chelsea manning said to her in form and she was ready to go to prison for life or even be executed, quote, to get all this information. i thought i haven't heard anyone else say that for 40 years. that's why i felt when pointing 69 and 1971. in the late
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19 fifties, ellsberg was the brains behind americas top, secret operational plan for all loud nuclear wall, with china and the soviet union. he held onto those classified documents for 50 years on the releasing them in 2021 key persistence, the question, the motives behind wall, something 2 decades of fighting and of gun it's done. and the war and ukraine raises today to leave control needle, pretty much a needle position, execution or reason to show a norma shamal far. he went from an audience, cold warrior to campaigning for peace. and while he said so much of what those in the car doors of power wants to keep from the world, are listening for keys. sure to take some secrets with him to the grave. to us. i'm gabriel's on the in new york city with a tri becca festival, is wrapping up and concluding with
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a documentary from kenya. sports coming along in uh well off to a quick break especial moment for his australian, for the batsman bombing of the ashes action coming off the the unloaded down person to person i knew always don't even know. i just didn't know. i stopped turning. spirals into addiction, off the forwarding, and the boss introduced me to the parties, and that's how it got started. soon she was going to publish and casinos to play pokies every day. sometimes playing 15 i was trying to, well, that seemed both exciting work. the grandmother at 6 had access to company funds. she began transferring money in to help us kind of account starting with small
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amounts every week. if i didn't steal, i couldn't quite surely stopped when she was cold. by that time, sheets don't in more than $260000.00. when i went to prison is just crazy and i've been dying months away from my family in prison. the . there's been lots to see it. this is addition of the try back of film festival, which wraps up in new york city this weekend, along with thousands of well prime is, is a documentary about a tribe in kenya combating climate change. correspondence,
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gabriel alexander has the story of between the reins and the for centuries that are kind of people of root kenyatta lived in harmony with your but the one slush landscape has turn to dry desert 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, as of what acceptance to these houses as well. because when you get to be what i've, what i show between, i'm that we didn't want to see if i come from a different type i didn't want to be make obtaining yes. so the,
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if this article comes from then 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 its world premiere here in new york at the tri, becca festival. during the day on the main character being a shepherd, boy named kola viewers, follow him as he 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 what internal story trying to follow this boy as he is trying to find a place within a culture in a community that is a real readings and has become a casualty to climate change to this complex character driven film. a rare chance
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to see the effects of climate change on a vulnerable, yet strong people. gabriel's on don't out easy to new york. it's now time for the sports we're far in. don't to marian thank you so much. christiana rinaldo celebrated his 100 and 99th cat for board to go with a win in qualifying for year old 20. $24.00 is already 8 year old thought he got on the square cheat himself and his victory over bosnia herzegovina, only for his effort to be disallowed. and although did however, play a big role in the build up is portugal took the lead. man, cities, bernard, the selves finishing off and nice move there. and there were 2 goals from a mattress united's bruno fernandez to wrap up the 3. now with this result means that portugal sets of tops of through j with 3 went from 3 to make it to page. again. remo lucon, who came to the rescue for belgium, the beaten champion, sleep,
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finally scoring just past the hour mark against austria to silver. 11, draw all the result means the belgians sits 2nd english f. 3 points behind austria, norway looked like they were on their way to the new scotland when early holland sports in the policy spot with less than half an hour to go with disaster struck for new, away in the dying minute thought scored 2 goals and a matter of minutes to deny the home side, scotland pulling off a dramatic to one when they maintain their perfect start. while norway have just one point for 3 days to lose a pain away and photos it taskbar. i don't know, know, so about course in the count it took him back to my eyes. are you standing at such a tough game when you're there? we're going to keep my eyes. so it was, it was a bit not finding us today at times. it, i think we don't know is on it too many chancey, so please refrain from the front, some dates that you're not starts or what? so in a lot, i think we can still do too bad once of all and stuff without bulk as infancy odor
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in terms of the your qualification campaign. where does this leave it? nice is looking very difficult. now at the moment we have to be honest with ourselves, but the only thing we can do is stick together and fight together. and we have a new game on tuesday and we have to be ready. and when the game on the on you'll take it from there, but it looks it looks difficult. woke up so many finalists. morocco have suffered and upset away to south africa. the moroccans were beaten, the qualifying match for the african type of nations. step after winning this game to one, it's a result that won't worry morocco too much though, both them and so patrick has already qualified for the next one, tournaments. equitorial gimme a book, their ticket to the cup of nations in the ivory coast. they secured a went over to him as he has it themselves, had already qualified amelia, a new se, scoring a penalty to seal a one when the when the way it was. rarely batsman has been collage of starting a day to the 1st ashes test in birmingham. the 36 year old scored his 1st ever test
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century in england. he finished the day on beaten on a $126.00 runs and he also shares an unbroken 6. we could stand of 91 valid scary. thereafter it's helping y'all as he's reached 311, for 5, has found the trail, the home side by 82 wrong or otherwise is century has been 10 years in the making. his 1st test match in england was in 2013. he celebrated the chief bench with his daughter by his side and i'm going spray by the crowd as i'm moving out there today. and as i'm gone and nets that i taught school or on thing. and so i guess it was just a bit more emotional than normal. i feel like i'm saying as little as on saying they haven't in india and nothing. i have a point to prove this is nice to go out and school around the restaurant and yeah, just, just to show everyone that you know, the last 10 years hasn't been flick, my brain is always taking while i'm out. there are some strides. maybe i switch often for a little bit,
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but the doors of swiping to the camera. i can do it. i can do it. that's fine. yeah, that's fine. yeah, it's that it's constant. get a mouse, go down raining by the g p roll champion francesco banana. clench pulled position for sundays, durham and grand prix. but it was another disaster is showing for mark mark has the 6 time, well champions finish down and 7th after crashing in both sessions. this is mark has his worst ever showing and qualifying for the german pre, which he 18 times. brianna who leads the world championship standings, clocks the fastest time and rebels max for shop and will race from pull position of the canadian formula. one grand prix and he go hawk and bergan. fernando alonzo will line up alongside the championship leader. while louis hamilton will race from forest in his mercedes and that is all yours for it,
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for now. it's now back to miriam and london. thank you far up. that's it for the news on, but i'll be back in and what was more of the day's news around off the top stories coming up very shortly. the the 1st east. every way. and it's choking out planet very, very dangerous because you're cleaning this. i would like to use all be showing
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that it is possible to change our relationship with this mandate. substance abuse on plastic, waste of fries on out to 0. how do you turn this into this wherever? there are people, there are stories, stories that must be shared. it's my biggest responsibility to speak to my people. they have coming from a place where i believe they have more to learn and they can do better that need to be part of this change award winning filmmakers from around the world presenting tales of true life. the witness on a jersey to these people have no way to go the workforce out of their neighborhoods because of the fighting going on between rival gang, what he's offering nothing further about special causes where they are for the special forces this area used to be filled with people, but as you can see right now, it looks like a war zone. this is the largest hospital in haiti,
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and it has been barely working for the past 5 months. as a missionary, sir, are the barbecue, has created what is known as the g. 9, it's a federation of dams, and it's one of the most powerful here is road connect, the communal fit to be with an other area that is not far away and were told that it was being used by getting some of the people that had been kidnapped the as fighting ensued on enters a 3rd month hope now rest on a new 72 hours ceasefire agreed, find a warning signs, the hello, i'm r m i z and then you're watching l g 0. also coming up on the program, dozens killed a not attack at a school in uganda. police on members of the um,

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