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start west to sort of kind of go into pacific northwest ivy. some useful rank coming through here, thinking a little further south, which at east with, as we go through tuesday, that will say some pretty wet weather to gathering across the us in the side of the caribbean, particularly into nick rock. you. i'd also hon. generous. the weather brought to you by visit cuts on the of saddam's war in general, was agreed to and use the spot as a strong some. the capital killed 17 civilians including 5 children, the hello until mccrae. this is l. just hear a lot from doug. also coming up, you can join forces homes for type of choices of a mess, up to a real quick link to us. so is accused of killing $59.00 students. and begins his
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re election campaign pitching appropriate list economic message to a really in pennsylvania. and approaching the goals, right? these foreign minister especially invites residency for receipts re, as the stones boring sides have agreed to a new 72 hours ceased. firebird could buy the us and saudi arabia. it's expected to start at 6 am local time in about 2 hours. it comes in mid a day of bloodshed in the capital cotton. at least 17 people, including 5 children, were killed in strikes and the we stuff or origin thousands are escaping to neighboring chad medical stuff. they are reporting hundreds of inches. have been moving reports from the mom. the cease fire mediated by saudi arabia and the united
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states is the foot between the rapids support forces. and this is denise army to be mediated by the 2. but it's not the 3rd piece flyer. since the beginning of the conflict and many other cease fires have been violated in the past, no residents in the and capital costume are divided with regards to the upcoming ceasefire, which is due to last for 72 hours. some are happy thing that it would give them the opportunity to stock up on basic necessities such as food and medicine, and others say it would give them the chance to leave the capital to stay for every yes. where there is no slicing between the power a minute through rapid support forces and this within these army. but the other is a wary of this new cease fire. they say that during the last piece fire, which lasted for 24 hours, the parent of the 2 rapid support forces took over residential homes and kicked civilians out and left them to force them to leave the capital cartoon. or to try to seek presidents and shelter elsewhere. and they are concerned that because the upcoming c c squire is set to last for 72 hours,
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more civilian homes will be occupied by the power military group. now this with the news army made it clear that even homes read a civilian homes occupied by the department of 3 group will be subjected to s drive in a seeming message directed to the our stuff that's even civil in homes will last helped them from the attack offensive office with the news army. and on saturday, the army launched as strikes in the southern parts of the capital. targeting positions of the power made it to rapid support forces, but towards the dental homes were also heads with $25.00 homes destroyed. and at least 17 civilians killed in the southern parts of the capital for 2. they will also heavy artillery, fired towards the evening of such a day as the hours before the ceasefire is due to come into effect. this is immediate, has made it very clear that there should be no minute 3 movements from both sides. they should be no arts and they was telling no, as strikes, no use of drones. and that any military movement is prohibited and they should be access for humanitarian aid for those here in sudan. and the mediators also said
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that should there be any violation from either side, then talks in the saw the safety of tent that will be at you and keep them oregon onto 0 on the land. it's a chad. so down border 8 organizations of overwhelmed and the situation appears to be the terrier. rising st. best rossi for pulls from outright and of warning. his report contains distressing images. they survive the violence into that in chad. another struggle begins. 8 organizations say they were not prepared for the humanitarian crisis to become this big this quickly. the people who arrived with gunshot wounds, one woman gave birth in this open field, they tell us men, boys, even young girls were taken prisoner one way. but for some the journey from west our floor was too much. when land has the boy scouts and people, the baby was sick and she died on the way here. the baby's mother left her here to
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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 re, unions, but precious to 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 that the international community simply doesn't care enough about this price, is that it 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 the shrivel, think died from weak is because they had no food, and their mothers didn't have the milk to feed the night of the dead because of
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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 zane bus route. the old is 0. audrey on the track suit and border chats, traditional president has to be in a meeting with local officials in, entre the governments has 20000 student needs. refugees have crossed into chad since friday is using his visit to the board to, to highlight the scale of the humanitarian crisis. and try has registered around 45000 refugees in the past week in width, and you can to soldiers a hunting for members of the allowed democratic forces who believed to be behind the nations deadliest attack. and over a decade, at least 41 people, most of them students were killed during a ride on the school that happens in min ponds way. a few kilometers from the border with the democratic republic of congo. many of the victims were killed and
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a 5 others were shots well hacked to death. catherine sawyer reports. apollo black house had left the boot a town of pondering in darkness. an on demand, a talked student said they was sleeping when all lights, democratic forces force their way into hot stells store food from a store and burned a dormitory. some of the students will have to 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? and we're 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 hospitals. you've done done policies, opposite the rebels who are believed to have fled into the room,
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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 to kayla, send me that of what we have sent helicopters to look for the rebels and bring back the children who have been abducted. the group had its roots in weston, uganda. the 1990s 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 these partners have a is top of these, what they call locations to the job, which is emily to join me needs your present. i guess the idea of i'm in the past few months, we have seen a manual onslaught by all patients who don't know why the car by the, i guess the idea of when they are and that these kind of plays out. they didn't
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start to start attacking civilians when most of that talks have been on. kimberly so, and you've done that has seen an increase in adf activity in reason is that included a suicide bomb, a talk in a business district, all of the capital compiler 2 years ago that killed 3 people and injured others. attacks such as those have prompted both governments in uganda, n d r c. to do more to present. i repeat. after you saw you all to 0 with us, secretary of state in the blinking has just arrived in beijing for 2 days of talks on issues, including regional security, blinking says he's seeking to responsibly manage the relationship with china. is the highest levels us official to visit the country and nearly 5 years. now i decided expects breakthroughs during the visit with the worlds to launch just economies of all on and a variety of issues. but you,
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as president joe finding has kicked off the 1st major really off his re election campaign with a speech to union members in philadelphia by didn't use the interest to emphasize the achievements of his presidency. unions are a major part of his political bice and helps his women 2020, from washington. his mike, hannah, the president biden was very much at home at the 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 850 yellow at the 10s of thousands
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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 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 to stop believe 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
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clearly that framework is going to be based on by the nomics. my kind of, oh, just the era washington richard. good saying is a democratic political consultants and a former advisor to bill and hillary clinton. he says, swing voices will be key to electrical success. swing voters are scared to death of maga. republicans at maga is a shorthand for the make america, great slogan the trump use, but it's not just from the santas. and frankly, every other republican is kind of definitely in line behind that ban a banner. because for the republican base, that's where you need to be. and as you saw in the elections of 201820202022. that approach the maga approach scares independence to death and came to a head last year, which the supreme court's decision about abortion, which is totally out of step where, where independence and frankly, most americans are. so i actually think the um, binding stands a very,
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very good chance of winning even a higher percentage of independence. many got less time. every time a credit it gets kind of toying was on one hand, they're scared to death. at the thought that donald trump could be present, they truly believe i do the democracy, as we know it would come to an end and certainly everything the trumpet staying on the campaign trail reinforces that on the other. it's certainly deals that a truck would be the weakest candidate for the republicans to put up. and right now, by far the strongest, i mean, is collaborating just as, as in every other republican and more and more as he gets into more and more legal hot water. his poll numbers go up the question with his face. they kind of feel aggrieved and, and somehow the government's picking on him and that's makes them even more supportive. a delegation of african leaders have made with rushes, presidents in saint petersburg to lay the groundwork for talks between keys in moscow. susan told them you cry and was responsible for the war. continuing,
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holly hush and reports. this is where the delegates from southern african countries on zane's that initiative to end the war and ukraine. 24 hours after meeting ukraine's president of all domains and skiing teeth. they travelled to send petersburg, hoping to convince presidents not important to accept their peacetime. 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 interest as of the policies. the frequent indignation is offering a detail initiative starting with the escalation and ending with negotiations. we're here to communicate 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,
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on many other countries around the world as a continental 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 the solution or the see it as a step in the right direction. now some of them are young, there are real settlement on this issue. you can begin early if there's a clear winner in the ground will support there's a deadlock early in this case. can we talk about a 3rd party? and here the african initiative will have a huge cumulative effect. hold the feet, this initiative, the chinese applicant on the brazilian will come together at a certain stage form the basis of a supplement till then at 10. so i'll expect it to continue to bring both sides to the table. it's very rare, that's african lee, that's all for the medication to solve such and. busy they look twice for the water
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. ukraine is having a major impact on the continent, especially with the threats exposing different supplies. some are listed that even if the piece that doesn't go through, it's ideas could have a positive impact on the company or the action. just, you know, that's, it was still a head on al jazeera as finding some new tell us the name is rarely communities, so was trust in the police to protect the plumbers. august sounds planned to build the world's largest river from the cities threatening from the color. we're looking at some very heavy rain coming into central china. right. but the next couple of days, the my, you front of the seasonal range and i think
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a little further north with this, we go on through the next 24 to 48000. that will bring with it some really big down pools. kind of a flash study anywhere from around, we'll handle all the way across towards shanghai is that the system just makes his way across a similar area. so once that right set said it will rain for our after uh, maybe for the next few days actually cuz we have a pulse is a little further northwest. as we go on into monday to the south, is that a little try? but the rest of the show is a possibility. well, the way i plowed is not gonna head off the type of choose the imposing 29 celsius of this size. the woman off in japan las you try here through out. well, that sounds have one or 2 showers temperatures and take out around 28 degrees celsius. gotcha showers across the southeast asia. once again, we'll see some more of those heavy shows, particularly the southern part. so vietnam highlight, i'm seeing some live you down polls, cambodia to could see from localized study elsewhere as usual, showers right across the region still sings them all the way them into the
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northwest of india, from the remnants of our old tropical storm fact continues to make his way, no, of the african narrative from africans perspective. side to, based on, you know, from us to short documentary spine african filmmakers. and that's going to be the one question for the taste of the sun from madagascar and football from new series of africa direct on out just the
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the your what you notice here, a reminder about top storage, the cell saddam's for inside secrete when you 72 hours see, spawns 1000 and 6 am local time. it comes in mid day of blood shifting the kevin talk to the citizens groups as a strong skill, 17 people, including 5 children, soldiers and wisdom. you can't uh, looking for suspected tremendous all the a lot of democratic services up to the nations deadliest tax for decades. at least 21 people were killed during divide on a school implement into his presidential bond and has kicked off as 2024 re election fits with a really in philadelphia, attended by union members. switching his economic agenda easy with 1st the middle class and for 5 american manufacturing. saudi arabia's foreign minister on behalf of the king and crown prince has officially invited the randy in prison to re add.
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it happens during visits to to them by the foreign minister as the long time arrivals take it. another step towards restoring diplomatic ties will distort and relations follows. an agreement, broken by china, prince finds open. fon al south admits around presidents abraham rice. c. it's the 1st such visit of a saudi official to around, you know, have a 7 years. the kingdom is planning to re establish an embassy in the city around reopened its infancy and fred earlier this month. so hillary man, liver, it is a former us diplomat. she joins us by skype from mclean, virginia, thank you very much for being on al jazeera. i guess this is obviously a big deal for around in saudi arabia. but i want to know how it's being viewed in washington. i mean is what is good for the gulf good for the us as well? that's a critically important question. it certainly is good for saudi arabia. good for
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you, ron, and good for the region. is it good for the united states? well, the agreement to china brokered back in march just a couple of months ago between iran in saudi arabia has the potential to completely transform the way that security operates in, took off in the middle east. from a, from a, an architecture. we might say a security architecture that is right now based in a us dominated military set of military alliances against certain countries, especially iran, what china has done with saudi arabia and with the ron, is open the door to a completely new security architecture. that would be based on cooperative security, cooperative security, with its main pillar being economic interaction and integration, that is completely against us policy and the us approach to the middle east for decades. so is it good for the united states? i hope it all does work out, but in terms of how the policy makers are looking at as you're in washington,
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they're, they're in a bit of shock. yeah. well, what is the u. s. policy when it comes to the golf now is again, a critically important question. the china appropriate agreement between rush between china inside between, sorry, between the rod inside your area has the potential to be so important because it completely on up ends the us approach. so that policy makers here are, in some sense, scrambling to redesign us policy. and so within this kind of all those free for a freefall for you at the us approach to the region. you even see the united states now putting out feelers to a ron, to perhaps have some sort of understanding with the ron united states itself, trying to have some sort of understanding what the wrong. because the region is known, a very different sorting control of the region is now very much in the hands of the important regional countries. and to the extent that there is now much more
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influence from the outside, it's coming largely from china and from russia. and so policy makers here in washington are, are really in a bit of disbelief. why is that? why are they in free fall or scrambling? i'm with i taken by surprise. i think they were taken by surprise. it was almost completely surprise that china was able to appropriate this kind of agreement. there's a deeply held assumption in washington. the countries in the middle east need the united states for their, their basic survival for their security, for their survival. it completely ignores the fact that the, that the middle east has really moved into almost a post american world. we're economics and inter regional integration are much more the, the of the platform of the fundamentals of security. then military arms and weapons sales force have to leave it there. thank you so much for your insight. that's
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hillary man leverage from the us diplomat. thank you. or palestinian communities and northern israel have recorded in increasing violence. this, the dozens of people have been killed and many more winters. as for the monks, reports the failure of israel's police to tackle the problem hasn't just cause to political dispute. it's provoked anger among the families of victims. every few days for the past 18 months, mohammed 100 acts as visited, the symmetry in the small is ready village of be automatic. so to pray and to talk to his young son ahmad, just 4 years old. he was shot and killed last january. it's very difficult, he told us and the pain has not passed away. yeah, but like some disease hasn't changed. the previous grades are now every day before bed. i stare at the ceiling and think about them. are the criminal gangs and guns, violence of cause. haul, take like this across many palestinian villages in northern israel,
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including here in a 1000000000 as well. no. a slot from any one of us could be shows with a where in our neighborhoods the school or hospital, the mosque in the street. but i never imagined this would happen to my family. oh, that's brother bill natalie survive. 3 bullets from a motor bike government automatic weapons missed its intended target. the police investigation is slow. so that was outlet and the police on. they approached us when we asked them to make 4 or 5 days up to the incident. her parents used to leave the front door unlocked at night, but not anymore research. it's called a violence, but academic, if we thought it was an emergency 2 years ago now it's just mind blowing. what is happening? so mentally spam high rates of use unemployment and economic disparities. i don't think that there's an error family that doesn't um, no, or actually have a casualty from shooting or from crime and isn't prime minister benjamin netanyahu
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said recently support would come from the intelligence agency. shouldn't bet. i mean, as long as we're determined to end this wave of might of, we will do this not only by posting the police, but also with the assistance of the shouldn't bit. but postilion is ready. politicians insist that's not a serious solution. most the islands and crime levels have increased more than 300 percent. so this is evidence that government policies and leaders are not interested in dealing with the issue of violence and crime and error society. for mohammed, his anger has grown alongside his grief. minnesota hold the state responsible, the heads of the states, they're capable of finding the person who killed them or not. in the questions on onset investigations, unfinished pain on ending the marks out. is it a bill of much or israel to the italian coast? god says rescued, $96.00 migrants from the sale of boys in distress. the crowd of vessel encountered
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difficulties and rough seas of italy's southern coast. all the migrants were in good condition and to some box in the port for kayla. it's only past a new law in may, restricting defiance of asylum seekers. it is part of the clamp down on the record number of microns arriving on the shores with tens of thousands of people relate and full cities across sylvia for a 7th week on saturday. demonstrations are demanding the resignation of government officials up to 2 mass shootings at the styles of may. they also want licenses cancelled the tv channels and tabulate newspapers that they blame for promising violence. 18 people were killed in the shootings or the 2 consecutive days. focused on is planning to build the world's largest riverfront, the city enough to accommodate 15000000 people that ride scripts of worried about forced evictions and environmental threats. but some of been jeff had reports from the whole the livelihood of millions of people in the hard depends on these
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buffaloes. where has tended his hood on the banks of the for years. and now he's among the farmers instructions with eviction to make way for the world's largest riverfront city. funded. yeah, in general. and i have 5 acres of land for generations, but the government authority has taken me without my consent on a very low price. now want me evicted or should i take both my family and livestock human rights. what says since 2020 wasn't a 100 farm? is it being charged for it existing or refusing to find overland? it's always the government to stop intimidation. congressman and use a force, there are huge of it for an urban development authority, a route to deny the accusations. it says the problem is that people have occupied the land for years, but don't legally own it. we're not studying any sacraments unless they are coming into the bank. so they wouldn't need the location of people who are in the back because that's a part of what it looks like. it sounds the ending economy struggling to attract
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for an investment there all the cities spending more than $40000.00 heck to is, is expected to bring in $10000000000.00. root us as the develop and would provide high density purpose, build housing, and have ample green spaces. markets on has the highest rate of organizations in south asia. successive governments have failed to provide basic services and the population is growing at almost 2 percent to get. so there are no wastewater treatment plants, and almost 30000 meters of and treated sewage flows into the river every day. that combined with the reduced water volume's up stream, you to dams in india have to meet the driver, a sledge carrier. the development authority says that it wants to create about a $1000.00 to $6.00 offer voss sewage which is dumped into the robbie. but didn't i meant to this concern. they say the hum to benefit ratio is not valid. the state of focused on the government, the punjab is not a real estate developer. this of the people are focused on what this project going
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to do that the government hasn't been able to do in the last 75 years. even the population of law hall using higher densities and only take a couple of 100 square kilometers to do so. you can do that. it just is about how you plan the city on how you design the city and who you're selling it to. and finding that balance between invest is looking for profit and providing basic services and affordable housing to a growing population would be no easy task. so i'm going to drop it down to 0 law. this don't just say right and these are the top stories, the so so downs were insides degree 2 and use 72 hours these fast. i think it's 6 am local time comes a mid day of bloodshed and the capital cost to the citizens groups as it strikes killed $17.00 people including 5 children soldiers and whistles. you can do a hunting for members of the live democratic forces. who are police.

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