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in february, 2023, a 149 carriage freight train travel through each palestinian new hire. $38.00 cards, the rail 11 were carrying cost of this material. one of them is the most toxic chemicals ever test. in the united states. it was terrified, blanketing our communities fault lines, investigate safety practices within america's railroad industry. time is money. money is everything. the room on the jersey to the for 72 hours humanitarian says 5 between see dogs on the in the power military roxanne support forces begins. the trees between sea dogs, war and generals, was agreed as, as strikes hit, the capital killing of the 17 civilians including 5 children. the,
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my money for you. this is out of their life. and devils are coming up again, forces had the perpetrators of a mass account to rob over a link to i. so is accused of kidding you effective say just means lincoln lance in china on a delayed trip to lower the temperature between the well super powers. hunch pilgrim's deposits from the apple, which in the 1st direct slide to saudi arabia since 2016 the we begin to ensue down with a new 72 hours sci fi has come into effect. the latest truce was again broken by the us and saudi arabia. it comes off to day of bloodshed in the capital call to whitney 17 people, including 5 children were killed and as strikes in the west,
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all full region, thousands on now escaping to neighboring chop medical stuff that reporting hundreds of injured have a morgan has more of the mind the ceasefire mediated by saudi arabia and the united states is the 3rd between the rapids support forces. and this is denise army to be mediated by the 2. but it's not the 3rd piece fire since the beginning of the conflict. and many other seas fires have been violated in the past. no residents in the in capital costume are divided with regards to the upcoming ceasefire, which is due to last for 72 hours. some are happy saying that it would give them the opportunity to stock up on basic necessities such as food and medicine and other state. it would give them the chance to leave the capital to stay for areas where there is no financing between the power 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,
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which lasted for 24 hours, the parent of the 2 rapids 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're concerned that because the upcoming c c squire is set to last for 72 hours. more civilian homes will be occupied by the power and military group. now this, within these army made it clear that even homes, the civilian homes occupied by the power military group will be subjected to as strikes in assuming message directed to the, our staff that's even civilly in homes will last helped with them from the attack offense. they've office of denise army and those set to date, the army launched as strikes in the southern parts of the capital, targeting positions of the power admitted to rapid support forces, but towards the dental homes were also head with 25 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 an hours before the ceasefire is due to come into effect. the mediator
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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's any minute. 3 movement is prohibited and they should be access for humanitarian aid for those here and so down. and the media to is also said that should there be any violation from either side. then talks in the saw the city of tent that will be a cia and he but morgan onto 0. i'm the mind of a child. so you don buddha aid organizations overwhelmed and the situation appears to be to terry say, same as were all the reports from andre warning has report contains some distressing images. they've survived 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. people who arrived with gunshot wounds, one woman gave birth in this open field. they tell us men, boys,
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even young girls were taken prisoner one way. but for some, the journey from west our floor was too much land house in the boy scouts of 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 re, unions, the precious 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 good. it is just pure chaos. to summarize, only to bury the children, they fled here to say in the smallest graves, 2 girls and a little boy,
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none older than 3. their fathers did not make it across. the shrivel, think died from weak is because they had no food, and they mothers didn't have the milk to feed the night of the dead 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 to their country and the world have abandoned. their situation, they say is hopeless zane bus route. the ultra 0 audrey on the track to the end border fuel system. these refugees are crossing into egypt of the cairo, reversed a visa exemption for women. children on the elderly run. 15000 people, all stranded at the northern border. a slight egypt and consulate. slow to prove that these applications, egypt sin, president of the stuff as they ceased as controls with tightened g to the large numbers of people attempting to cross the border. so huh. a lot of the reports from
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why the health industry don't. the 100 of them has been 20 days stuck at the sudanese egyptian border. after cleaning the facing between the army and the rapid 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, and it was the area that i have there in 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? what about the others and them and many other women are sleeping and one of the most and why the health, which has been turned into a temporary shelter and how to the, to what, how does to we have been forced for my homes only to be mediated and frustrated, this is the live of through the news now. so we're in a very difficult situation. i will drive,
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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 consul, it hoping to get visas. a scene that reflects the magnitude of the tragedy. until recently, women and 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, hoping she'll have better luck next time. highly amazon just came from the confidence without getting a visa label on that. the who now, oh, your home, good theater. there are many aspects to the suffering here that the temporary
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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 didn't send the hope i had a lot of the thought of them id oh to 0. and what do you, what do you help us do done in west and the down, the soldiers at home taking some members of the allied democratic forces who believed to be behind the nation's deadliest attack. and over a decade, at least $41.00 people, most of the students were killed during a raid on a school. it happened in poland way, a few kilometers from the border with the democratic republic of congo. many of the victims were killed in a fight, others with shot or hacked to death captain sort of ports. apollo blackout had left the boat a town of pondering in darkness. when on demand a talked you didn't say they were sleeping, went online to democratic forces,
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forced their way into hot 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? 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 door to door, then they started shooting. they also went to the goats hospitals. you've done done forces opposite the rebels who are believed to have fled into the room, got national park in eastern democratic republic of congo. adf is based in benny territory in norfolk, you will province that board as b r campbell and west and uganda. the monday that 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 ourselves, the uganda government went back home with his partners, have a establish what they call well patients to job, which is emily to join me needs your patient. i guess the idea of i'm in the past few months, we have seen a manual onslaught by all patients who don't, i don't know why, because uh, by the, i guess the adf on when they are and that these kind of plays out, they didn't start to start attacking cvd, and when most of the talks have been on, kimberly sewing you've done that has seen an increase in adf activity in reason is that included a suicide bomb, a talk in
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a business district of the capital compiler 2 years ago that killed 3 people and injured others attacks such as those have prompted both governments, uganda and d r c. to do more, to prevent a repeat. after you saw you all to 0, you are such as your say and to me blinking has just arrived in beijing for 2 days of 2 weeks on issues including regional, secure, see, he says he's thinking to responsibly manage the relationship with china. is the highest level us official to visit the country. maybe 5 years. navy side expects breakthroughs during the visit, but the wells, 2 largest academies at homes on a multiple array of issues. brendon o comma is a professor of us politics and for relations at the us study center at the university of sydney. he says, washington has a lot of work to do is to improve relations with vision. i think it's fair to say relations. there are low points since the opening up of diplomacy with china are
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night. 78. when jimmy carter was president. oh, years president. since then have visited china. so this, the prospect of buy it and got this thing and it's best for years and power to china. so diplomacy is, i think this really needed at the moment. the visit itself is a good thing to and me blinking, but it's not kind of, i think, for relations dramatic like a lot more has to be done to the different levels of diplomacy, including maybe prisoner to present summit sometime. maybe in the i pick some of it in san francisco and hopefully a lot more lines of communication being items. uh, i think the us probably needs to make some assurances to china that it supports the state as quote on taiwan. it benefits no one for that to be up in that i think some sense that it's not against china growing economically. it just has areas of competition and the chinese and the americans, i think, needs to be held by the international community by international organizations,
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by allies, particularly of both sides to some of the rhetoric. but them took a lot about sovereignty, a lot about international law or even, but no one really holds them to these robert empty statements. saudi arabia, as foreign minister on behalf of the king and crown prince has officially invited the rainy and president to re add. it happened during a visit to, to from by foreign minister as the long time arrivals take yet another step towards of restoring diplomatic ties. but the one relations follows in agreement broken by china, a part of this phase all been so hot. and i also met around president abraham, re see what's the 1st doctor visits a fatality official to iran. and over 7 years, the kingdom is planning to re establish an embassy in the city. around reopened its embassy and re add any of this month. hilary mine leveretts' is a full my us diplomat. she says they all secure say implications associated with around and saudi arabia's changing relationship. it certainly is good for sadie.
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ready to be a good free 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. because in the middle east, from a, from a, an architecture we might say, a security architecture that is right now, based in 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?
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i hope it all does work out. but in terms of how the policy makers are looking at here in washington, they're there and a bit of shock. it still has on al, jazeera of black men. peas entails escalate, as he is willing to consider that peace proposals. the russian president blames, came for refusing to tools and money and set today and the rest of them which may change the way they are government. the site the site, the weather is set fair across the middle east. at the moment we still have what remains of our old tropical storm making its way across that northwestern corner of india. drawing in the south west 3 months is heavy rain. it's about western side of india then, but not so across the right and peninsula. what
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a brisk when would they still have something of a sham mile haven kata? sunday afternoon tablets getting up to around 43 degrees celsius. i don't know if we have got showers in the key or just running up towards the caucuses over the next couple of days. hopefully i shall molly using off a little as we go on in to monday. but just noticed the temperature is struggling to get around. 40 degrees celsius at that stays close to 40 celsius there. in car rifle sat today, it is dry rod across northern parts of africa, pop from the all right, shar, up towards the atlas mounts has plenty of showers across the hearts of africa. rolling off the feet had been hot as for the gulf of guinea. once you're missing some lobby showers along with see already on a library, i am pushing up towards guinea more the shabbots continuing just around the rift valley as well. we'll say somewhat to whether they're into the democratic republic of congo or the 2 showers the in to you kind of up to the south is that it is trying retry for the time being. well, that will tell what and when the protect down. the
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2nd episode of the series excludes the rise of the major drug cartels and the reign of terror. mexican government literally told the traffickers we'd have to produce the buying because a new america is public enemy number one is drug abuse and the load ship, the international drugs, drug trafficking, politics impala, a truck loads on outages, era the
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you watching out. as a reminder of october stories, our and e 72 hours is 5 now in effects, and to dawn, it comes off today. bloodshed in the caps of concave li 17 people were killed in s rights. patrice was agreed to find the warring side, so allowed the safe delivery to mom's hearing aids soldiers and wants to move down the elections back to members of the allied democratic forces off the nations. definitely talking over a decade when people killed sharing. right. the us extra stay, obviously blinking as arrives and basing 2 days of 2 explanations, including thinking says, who's speaking to responsibly, manage the relationship with china, the highest level us officials to visit the country. and any delegation of african leaders have met with russia's president in saint petersburg to lay the groundwork for talks between keys. i must go these and told you told
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them ukraine was responsible for the war. continuing, i have some reports. this is where the delegates from southern african countries and veins 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 document put in to accept their piece done. 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 legit have an interest of the policies that africans integration is offering a detailed 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.
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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 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 yeah, and there are real settlement on this issue. it can begin early if there's a clear winner on the ground or support, there's a deadlock only in this case can we talk about? so it passed and here the african initiative will have a huge cumulative effect. the fee of this initiative, the chinese applicant and the resilient will come together at a certain stage of form, the basis of a supplement to you. then at 10 thought i expect it to continue to bring both sides
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to the table. it's very rare that's african lee, that's all for the mitigation to solve such a. busy a little bit twice, but the water ukraine is having a major impact on the continent, especially with the threats exposing to food supplies. and 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 so you know, that's what you as president job. i didn't know. i was kicked off the 1st major riley of his re election campaign with a speech to union members in philadelphia. he's the address, emphasize the achievements of his presidency unions or major pos of his political face and helped him when in 2020 motions and his mike, i'm a, 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 his support and only on friday
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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 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 letting down a campaign policy. i'm looking forward to this campaign. i want to know why, because you've got a story that, you know, 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
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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 tempest wave 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 the nomics. my kind of, oh, just the era washington. thousands of his writings have held another day of protest against the government's plans to own the whole the judicial system. demonstrations haven't taken place every saturday since january, and we're on con reports from taylor east. the organizers say there are about a 100000 people have this protest in television. let me just show you the scene here. you can see it goes all the way down to the end and all the way down there as
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well. hold on, there are 800000 people here. this is the 24th week of protests and it is having an effect on decisions that are being made regarding these traditional changes. so the routing co listen once a full on wednesday, there was a vote cost that allowed the all physician to have a member of the policy on the committee, the to the supreme court judges. it's a victory, say the organizes and they say it's testament to these people who have managed to fit on put on a show of force. and that's why they manage to have that person on the committee. however, it is a bit of a former victory because traditionally, there's always been a member of the opposition and a member of the root and coalition. in this case on that committee, it was the far right elements of the ruling person. that was a saying that they wanted both of those seats so well, this is a victory for them. they're still trying to pull the taken to go the home and goes
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into a recess at the end of july. that's almost the deadline for prime minister benjamin . they're going to push through these changes and he wants to get through this whole the recess. however, if that happens, if there's any debate on the changes, people who are going to come out and even larger number, then they all right now about drawn out. is there a television to malia and go to the ballot box space some day of the constitutional referendum that could increase the power of the president? the referendum is assigned to a series of polls meant to enable transition from minute treat to civilian lab rule . nicholas tac reports from the capitol by my code into a greenberry. molly's military gentle leader. i see me going to seen as a fellow by the west, but he wrote to his supporters in what seems to be
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a political campaign, good days, 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 going down our next president. it's 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 involved. i mean a lot 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 trodden on the corona and disrespect it out, profit will not keep quiet on this issue. opposition politicians use like how jim says the military jente is not credible to run this referendum, most of a difference, a month. good to me to the dangers that upsets and precedents allowing any sole jones to take up arms and arches straight to cool. then change the constitution and
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run for office is 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 in society. to 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, an 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 arm groups linked to al qaeda and i. so the blames the un mission and once peacekeepers out of the country. but the u. n. is also supporting this referendum, delivering valid papers to remote areas with malia and finally having a say on how they want to be different paving the way for return to democracy.
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nicholas hawk out jersey rebecca in southern brazil, helicopter search commissions on the way to find 20 people who are still missing funding fridays extra tropical psych, a piece 11 people have died and starting and we're grown to solve. residents have been evacuated from the homes on authorities issued around slide warning. state governor says 2400 people have been rescued. in the last 2 days, humans, national airline has flown pilgrims to saudi arabia from the capital sun. now for the 1st time in 7 years, these the rebels control the city and it's apple until now, human eas could only fly to saudi arabia from aden, which is um, the government control. mm hm. how many a time reports? it's easy, i'm and these are preparing for armando rated during foreclosed office on august direct road to saudi arabia for years. now that is reopened many ah,
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seizing the chance. dressed in traditional clothes. so the hazard plug room is the plan to visit is loans, hardy is the site in mca shirley. and i could not describe my feelings in woods. we also happy about the reopening of some 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 who these and to now the lift, government controlled aiden as the only connection to saudi arabia and getting there could be dangerous and the on the, for 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 we will travel by sun, an international airport. the reopening of center airport is the latest sign of
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progress towards ending the goal. saudi arabia has long supported the government against the whole of these, but.

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