tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 18, 2023 4:00pm-5:00pm AST
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barely working for the past 5 lines, missouri said i left 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. this road connects the communal fit to be with an other area that is not far away and were told that it was being used by against the people that had been kidnapped. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm serial then. yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is the news our lives from doha. coming up in the program. desperation grows. by the day, thousands of refugees from sedan continues to arrive and shed agencies are struggling to cope and shake split no promises yet the top us diplomats of in china
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and the latest bid to stabilize relations over holding the constitution. people in molly, begin boating on the future of their nation tended dyno discovery. and surely scientists recreating one ton dinosaur after its bones are found where no one expected them to be. and as for ricky fowler, sees his us openly disappeared on the final green in los angeles. this misgiving follows causal arrivals renewed host heading interest on this final the so we start this hour with the desperate scenes unfolding along chads border with sedan. thousands of people continue to flee, the violence in the region of west store for just on the other side of the border, seeking shelter wherever they can find it. agency se medical facilities in the town of andre,
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or overwhelmed by hundreds of wounded civil williams. and many children without their parents are dealing with no food. in the past week, around 45000 refugees have been registered. we have correspondence in sedan and in chad, in a moment we'll be talking to him morgan, who's in on the near the capital cartoons 1st. so let's speak to zane bas robbie, who's in the board. a town of audrey for an assessment on the to madison humana. you know what zane, i'm just looking at the picture behind you. it's uh, it's breathtaking in fact share with us. what's going on. the it is really difficult not to draw a line under one thing that we have come to see here. every other person you speak to is a witness to some kind of a murder. they have witnessed terrible atrocities as they've been taking the difficult journey from alternate across the border into audrey and they want to
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talk about it. let's show you who the people are that need the help as soon as possible. we've come to this school outside of the town of andre. people have been brought to the board or they arrived in the thousands just in the last 72 hours. the numbers of refugees have gone up exponentially. the refugee agency and chad, responsible for registering. everyone says that just in the last 3 days, they have registered 21000 new arrivals and all of them are in these conditions. they've been brought here. human cargo, bi, lori is dumped at the school. there's another site just like this outside of the city. it is difficult to fault the local authorities for taking this measure because there is nothing else for it. they do not have the resources they need to meet the requirements that these people have not just to cope with the trauma of conflict, not just to cope with the abuse and meetings,
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and harassment and assaults they've experienced simply for food shelter was the immediate needs of medical health just to get that they are struggling to meet the needs of these people. we've seen fight breaks, fights break out over portions of food being served, the children in corners of this camp. we've seen people vying for a small space of shade under a tree or under a canopy or in these buildings. everything right now, everything literally is at a premium for people who have arrived here. having been looted, having lost everything along the way the needs. here are immediate. the problem here is a mex zane. you know, the camera stopped on a group of children just behind you to your less than i was reminded of something you told us yesterday something one of the refugees that you spoke to told you, which was the world doesn't care about us. and that really stayed with me. everything you're showing us today seems to suggest that is entirely accurate. what is the level of international aid,
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international involvement that you're seeing here? there are 8 agencies here. their base, the town a few hours away. they are opening. they say forward outposts here in our dre for the long haul, but in terms of coming up with a mid to long term solution, everyone we speak to says the same thing. the big traditional international donors are not doing enough. they don't care enough about this crisis, and there is not enough money coming in quickly enough to address this huge humanitarian crisis in this incredibly remote location. now there are a couple of points that i think are important to keep in mind. we were just speaking to someone who off the record said to us, i asked why aren't the normal donors, the big donors, the western countries, the united states, the european union? why aren't they committed to sending more help and more money? and we both came up on the same point that right now the international community is obsessed with ukraine. there are problems,
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natural disasters in places like italy. what's happening in africa just does not resonate enough at the moment, even though it shouldn't. they agree that the international community is sluggish to act as a regular donors to the u. n. agencies are being to sluggish to act at the moment. the other issue is something that the president to was visiting audrey for himself right now. who is expected to come visit the school. in the next few hours, she warned the international donors that you guys aren't doing enough. you need to help us address this problem to sudden influx. the student needs refugees in the chat by doubling down on your programs and you said the word isn't going to end any time soon. the 102850000 refugees that have come in or is just the beginning. he said to expect at least a 1000000 people before the war is over. well, there's no ignoring the scene that's behind you that you just shared with the same bus robbie reporting from audrey and the eastern chad, just a few kilometers away from where the fighting is taking place. that's in sedan and what you just saw as the effective months of conflict in sedan. so the new 3 de
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ceasefire has begun in sedan. and it's bruce, which was brokerage by the us. and saudi arabia follows the killing of 17 people in an air strike on the capital of cartoon. on saturday, the warring sides have repeatedly broken previous these fires. sedans, army has been battling the power military rapids support forces since april. hipaa morgan is in, on the man with more on all of that hipaa. our residents able to go out at the moment as a result of this, these 5 well, yes, people are glad that they were able to get to respond from the constant fighting between the food in these army. and the parent military rapids support forces here and the capital products on some of the people who we spoke to see that they've taken the opportunity since the early hours of the ceasefire. to go and try and talk up on basic necessities where they can find them. things like food, water, because many residential neighborhoods have been cut off from what the since the thoughts of the fighting medicines and hospital access this where they're able to
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do so. some of them even telling us that they were trying to cross from the city of, of to, to the city of the mind to try to access medical facilities because very few remain functioning here in the capital hotel. but other residents, especially in the modern parts of the capital, say that they've noticed an uptake and the number of house robberies in areas occupied by the rapids support forces. one particular residential, we spoke to say that this, these fire is between the rapid support forces and the to the needs are me. and it's for humanitarian a to come in to those who need it around so that, but they say when it comes to the civilians, there's nothing very specific with the exception of a 8 supposed to be reaching them. basically that's in the last 24 hours the fire between the rapids support forces and this is denise army. there was an increase in the number of residential homes occupied by the rapid support forces. and they say that because this time the ceasefire is set to last for 72 hours. more homes will be occupied by the hour or so to hey, we could this cease fire at some point perhaps lead to something
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a bit more permanent or is 72 hours of a low and fighting the most that these residents, the civilians can hope for well, that's what the facilitates is, the saudi arabia and the united states are hoping to achieve in the, in the, to the, in direct talks between b. so the needs army and department of through rapid support forces and decided safety of jetta. now they say that the seas fires are confidence, measures that confidence building measures between the r s f and the to the new army. and should they be able to abide by it and have no minute 3 movements from either side to during the period of cease fire? that's what enhanced the level of confidence between the 25. so that talks eventually turn into direct talks and then a permanency fire is the go. see that? that's the email that talks and decide to city of kid. though. now in the ceasefire agreement it's, it's very clear that they should be no military movement from both sides. no use age of heavy artillery or artillery heavy artillery, surveillance,
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drones or drones for attacks or fight the jets flying overhead from either side. the sidney army or the current military rapids support forces and the facilitators made it very clear that should this currencies fire be violated by either side, then talks in beside the city of to the which is holt to result in a permanent ceasefire will be a chan had been morgan reporting live from under mine. thank you very much. i as the un secretary general has condemned the attack on a school in weston uganda. at least 41 people. mostly students were killed when their dormitory was set on fire on saturday. others were shot or hacked to death by fighters from the allied democratic forces. remo group, this happened to the town of pond way near the con, the lease border. athens toys monitoring developments from the kenyan capital nairobi. katherine, i understand families have been going to the more to identify loved ones, also find out if their loved ones were among those were killed. what can you tell us?
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the people in that town very much in the morning we have been talking to relatives who are the more trying to look for the remains of their loved ones. we have thoughts to a man who is still looking for she's child a woman who says that she is so distraught because of this goes off of a has was a hot life basically. so what we know is that said 20 girls while hawks to death using much, much axis and 17 boys was a bar. and when these rebels us through a petrol bomb, national styles. um, so uh some of the children, especially the ones who are barnes are you know, are banned beyond recognition. and right now the government is
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trying to do to be any testing to identify the so students and we now also know that to 6 of the students was abducted by this group. and so they have floods. uh yes, uh, sizes fled into the democratic republics of tumble into um, the room, the national parks where i mean police us do searching for them. but then we have tops to government officials who is saying that they are investigating this incident. people are very afraid in that the town, at least has not happened before. and the government officials are talking to civilians telling them to stay calm and to say that to tell them and tell and
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telling them that the government is in control. catherine, how difficult is it going to be for the uganda military to find the rebel group the carried out this attack? why it's very difficult because we're talking about a very vast uh forest. it's very dense, and it is a forest that cuts across to us. we countries, the democratic republic of congo, one dot, and uganda, and these particular rebels adf, they know that we are wrong. they have been particularly in a d, r. c for the last 20. yes. so they know that we're around, as i said, they know the tiring and they also have the capacity to hides. so let me government officials and military commanders a saying that they use the us. um they're using how called to, to try and track this. um, you know,
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a tacos and particularly the old so worried and trying to figure out how they can extract these 6 students out of that uh, area safety catherine. so a reporting from a robi, thank you very much. i us and people in malia voting at a cost additional referendum. the leader of the military government has cast his vote near the capital obama ko, it's the 1st in a series of polls that has meant to enable a transition to civilian rule. however, opponent savy proposals would give the president too much power. nicholas hacks is in all these capital obama code. so next we need to talk about 2 major things here . of course, what's in the constitution? what difference that would make to the country and whether molly and voters are endorsing the $1.00 to $2.00 or 3 years after it sees power? let's start with the constitution. what would it change if it is adopted of the? well,
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this is the main issue for people who are coming to the pulling station or from all the is what is actually in this constitution. in the head of this vote, there was a strong campaign made organized by the molly military region stuff. we saw at least in bama code, both a campaign for the yes camp and another campaign for the no account. there were 5 hours away 2 days before the end of week before the pulling station closes. and we've seen a slow trickle of people coming to these pulling stations, people looking up at their names. and if you look at the names and the date of birth, of most people are coming to this point station. they're mostly the 1st time voters, people that were born in the years of to thousands, but they'll have this very important question to answer to do they accept a new constitution or not those that say yes or we say that this constitution would bring peace to a country divided and torn by violence,
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it unites and represent most of the 1000000 people people. up until now, the constitution was a replica of the french constitution, and molly, being a former french colony and people felt in molly that it didn't reflect the country and its people. it also gives a greater autonomy to the regions, regions that have been in the state of violence and in the state of war. but there are those that say that this constitution shouldn't go to they are calling for people to vote no or not vote at all. and they say that one of the, one of the main issue is, is the fact that islam is not in what is a secular text in this mostly majority country. and then there was always that say that the molly military genta who have come into power and elected are not credible to run the appellate foss, jaden pulling stations like this, with no independent observers. no matter what. $8000000.00 volumes have been called
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upon to come out and vote during this election. sitting. how are you going to read the results? can it be read as an endorsement or a rejection of the hunter? of the it's very like, so 0, it feels like it almost feels like a test of popularity or a plebiscite towards the military. ge, into of money. because of course, if this constitution goes through then a single week that will be able to run in the upcoming presidential elections. but what will draw the credibility of this vote or this referendum is the number of people that will come out and vote. and there are large parts of the country away from the capital by my go, where people are not able to the places where i'm groups links to al qaeda. and i still have threatened attacks on pulling stations like this one in the region of 2000. no one is voting right now in the region of team book to few people have come
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out to vote. and so that also is an indication of where the state affairs are and how much control the molly and state has in order to run a referendum like this one. but in a region where there's been a series of military coups in neighboring for 10 of us. so we're in guinea, it seems that molly is the only country that is taking steps towards the return to constitutional order and paving the way to a form of democracy. now, in the next 5 hours, once the outcome of the vote will be known and the level of participation will, you know, will know how credible this selection is. but there are millions of molly ins. we're not able to vote today either because that they're displaced because of the violence of arm groups or because they haven't been able to register to vote. we met some displaced people in a camp in by michael. they will not be able to vote. and yet they have the most to
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gain for in this reference. and it techs that people hope will unite divided country j. nicholas hack reporting from a polling station in bama co. thank you very much. i. we are planning more head on this alpha 0 news hour. we'll be talking to the father morning, his 4 year old son, that's the number of attacks on palestinian communities increases sharply. po pakistan's plan to build the world's largest riverfront city is threatening farmers fencing sports, qualifying for the canadian gun, free pushes drivers to the limits center. and we should be here with that story later. so the, it's just past 10 gmc, that's 6 pm in a bigger partners just passed 1300 gmc and in beijing,
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america's top diplomat has been meeting the chinese foreign minister. it's the highest level us official visit in 5 years. estimate blinking engine con are due to take part and a working dinner after the talks. this trip was initially planned for february, but it was postponed after a suspected chinese by balloon, flew over us aerospace, ahead of lincoln's visits badging, foreign ministry spokesman has said that the us needs to quote, respect shine is core concerns and that includes what i want tensions with china escalated last year when then us, how speaker nancy pelosi visited the island and signed a health 3 days of war games after time when he was president saying, when visited in the united states in april, the 2 sides are also locked in a baffled on technology washington has imposed sanctions and export controls on major chinese manufacturing and technology. firms. aging has also banned products by some us tech companies. in recent months, the by the administration has been trying to show up military alliances in asia
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pacific concluding with japan, india, australia, and the philippines. or katrina, you has more from badging as well basing. a certainly looking for insurance is from the us. insurance is that it was metal and what it sees, its domestic affairs, that it will cost the red line of it's for interest difficultly, particularly tie $1.00. and the us and deep link in your state has said that his goals, all 3 full to create a crisis management mechanism to promote us interests and to find some areas of common ground. now i have to say that the expectations in terms of concrete breakthroughs of, of this visit all very low. but that doesn't mean it's not significant. china is neighbors in particular, of very worried that the relationship has gotten so bad that it is in danger of tension, sparring it out of control into some sort of open conflict, especially that we see the u. s. military, n, p l, a trade, bob secures in each of the unsafe maneuvers recently in the south china sea. these are the 2 largest economies in the world,
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whatever they do between each other that really has an impact on the global economy . but it also has been a real key aspect of the relationship in may during the 27, a us president, fight in the queues, china of economic corrosion and other countries to de risk or essentially de couple from chinese supply chains that you've created. aging, they said that those accusations were unwarranted. we have also seen from the us a number of export controls restrictions on chinese technology. companies in the name of national security, aging has dismissed at washington simply trying to contain china. but behind all these press the woods, this resurrect, we have also seen between they do in washington, a very robust trade. actually trade is the strongest and it has ever been. and certainly been seeing many companies appraising between these 2 countries want to see that stabilize further and that relationship the economic relationship even further as well. so that'd be watching this,
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this region closely. and certainly that will be on the agenda as well between lincoln and the chinese. brendan o'connor is a professor of us politics and foreign relations at the united states studies center at the university of sydney. he says, washington has a lot of work to do with it's going to improve relations with basic as i think it's fair to say relations are low points since the opening up of diplomacy with china or night 78. when jimmy carter was present for you as 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 trying to say, diplomacy is i think display needed at the moment. the visit itself is a good thing the and me blinking, but it's not contracting for license. dramatic, like a lot more has to be done to the different levels of diplomacy, including maybe in prison at the present summit. sometime maybe in the i pick some of it in san francisco and hopefully a lot more lines of communication being i,
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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 into 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, by allies, particularly of both sides to some of the rhetoric. but them talk a lot about sovereignty, a lot about international law or even, but no one really holds them to these robert empty statements. a blinking visit to badging is raising, tie when these hopes that tensions will ease. but with china is leaders insisting that the island is a break away province that will eventually return to chinese rule. so i will need civilians continue to prepare for military and vision for the below reports from the capital type a time when these people from all walks of life,
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spending their weekend learning 1st aid and survival. during the past year, the c'mon academy has held classes for thousands, for where you book, potential chinese occupations. i'm very afraid that next price it will be our turn to beat our phone calls. so if there any, some lecture like this to teach you how to be fun, some sort by phone, china, all dress tried to participate. the threat of an invasion may not necessarily be imminent, but organizers of a training camp. and those taking part say, don't want to get caught unprepared to the, there's a lose the possibility of an aren't going to these. what should say, of course, there's no certainty when or if it didn't happen. but it's good to be that the to that end, the government is also playing it's part recently released and updated handbook and civil defense to teach us how to distinguish between time we needs and chinese soldiers. and it has a link showing where
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a bomb shelters can be found. there's some ways face any type paid doubles as an air raid shelter there, more than 5000 of them all over the city, from car parts to basement. anything under ground combined, we can accommodate about 12000000 people. rising tensions in the taiwan straits aren't just between china and taiwan. however, earlier this month, the us accused the chinese worship of an unsafe maneuver. after nearly collided with an american destroyer, china told the us to stay away from the region in mind its own business looking sites here in town. these on us who overly worry about the possibility of a premeditated calculated attack from china. what tony's all worry about, however, is the possibility of an accident. the escalation from all of these trying to me, 3 assets, airplanes, and ships in time was neighborhood high was president tain. one has increased
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engagements with us officials to counter any threat. the annexation by china, china has responded with more military activity. now taiwan will be looking to the us to ease these tensions. barnaby low al jazeera type, a time for your weather now with f, as in fox. hello, the weather is set fair across much of the middle east. quite brisk, wins. lifting dust and sand at times of sucking changes in the weather over the next few days. what right, we do have up to horse to carry around the black. say to was the caspian se just around the coal because he is further south a brisk wind and noticed temperatures here. and uh huh. take back to around 40 degrees celsius, the winds. it just going east of north. so the relatively cooler most is of the gulf. so the cooler than the line. so that will just to advise temperatures down $39.00 celsius here in doe hall on tuesday is but the human seats does not show up the touch as we do go through the next few days. as a result of that, know the pulse of africa looking gen redraw you might catch you
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a shout to towards the straits of to pro, to usual showers across the hearts of africa across the equitorial belt. that is some park is of heavier, right? yeah, it's the winds, the coast drifting off the sea. i can hide as pushing those showers from east to west, out into the atlantic. why they may well develop into tropical systems to watch, out for in the caravans show, has continued across the house of africa. then the south. it is 10 retry. the western cape will say some showers longest bells to fray, pushing right across the pa, south. still add on allison 0, the infallible logic of computer code. for the financial wild west. we look at the arguments, silver regulating the crypto world, and sports christiano, rinaldo, in his portugal to move a step closer to qualifying for next year in the,
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on counting the costs. why is the european union offering to miss the nearly a $1000000000.00 in financial aid? for us in the usa that then you, you cannot make partnership with the cost of its kind, but is it last ton of young graduates is struggling to find way counting the cost on average is there. there are some of the media stories, a critical look at the global news media on how to 0 government shovel access to social media facing liliana teams. does the un fits of purpose was like many critics sites just pub solution doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is put into its hard hitting interviews. you think about to the minus on washington for body to go on its own and built it's on a thought provoking on for centuries, people have been taken care of are. so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well via the story on told to how does era the
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the the watching else a 0 reminder of your headlines. the new 3 day ceasefire has begun in sedan. the crews brokered by the us and saudi arabia follows the killing on saturday of 17 people in an air strike on the capital car to us secretary of state anthony blinking is meeting china as far administered team con, get in beijing. it is the 1st visit in 5 years. a meeting in february was postponed after suspected the chinese bible and flew over the us, blinking and 10 are expected to discuss fi one as well as the trade and the south china sea and a phone call last week and said that us should stop interfering in china is
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internal affairs, thailand has invited as in foreign ministers to a meeting to discuss a peace plan for me and more of that country's military leaders have been barred from the block. for nearly 2 years. they had failed to honor an agreement to start talks with opponents link to be hosted. government of unsung sushi thailand is looking to have me in mart readmitted to as yet. well, yes, mean i met joins us to discuss this your u. k director of human rights wash and you're speaking to us from bangkok. so why is thailand breaking from? what was b as in consensus to exclude me in more from the book as well? it's obviously seems the case, the that the thailand federal that the, the consensus isn't achieving what they, they wanted to achieve. and the certainly has been criticisms of the consensus, including from groups such as human rights watch and other groups as well. but the, the points that we are making is that the can says that have consensus hasn't been
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strong enough and hasn't. in fact, it stopped the one to, from continuing to commit to crimes against humanity against the my and my people to this day, thousands of civilians have been killed by the hunter. and the step now taken by the, the, the k take a government in thailand is incredibly wiring by inviting the hood. tab bull has been any cessation of violence before the heavy, even indication that that will be the case. and now in buying them, the tools and we have seen single pull raising serious concerns about this and in indonesia indicating i think that it will certainly not be attending either. but you strongly hinted at the fact that this exclusion of man more from as the end, hasn't achieved much if anything, it will certainly it hasn't changed what it should have been. but what we do know
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is that this and, and mining the attempts of a blog as, as, as, as the on, as a trying to do now, to try and find a way to stop that violence by i'm in the mining that, that's certainly not the way forward we know that in the nation to as chair a currently trying to find ways of doing that. and we've also certainly been pushing on as the to take strongest steps against the one to, to be implementing and enforcing sanctions against them to be looking at suspending them from. see on what we say now is a stronger, more coordinated action should be taken. so there's only no action by states that a weakening, what are the on has done today which has not been enough, but a weakening that so the and a breaking the, the, the, the unity that we have seen from as the on today's what kind of action would you like as in uh,
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would you like to see as in taking against me and more then what kind of leverage do you think as in has whether as a group or individual countries within, as in to stop the violence and stuff was going on demand more as that is the quinta, it's certainly it's money and some of the, the, the, the, the, the financial, a support or no support. so i would say, so is this a financial ability of the one to, to keep going is dependent on, then not being sanctioned by as the country. so what we're saying is anastasia, only also the of the country should be roads, vasily, implementing and regulating the sanctions that have already been imposed by the us by the u. k. and all the governments. but they should be imposing their own
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sanctions and should be robustly implementing those sanctions that should continue to ensure that my, on my does not get a free pass of the home to does not get to come and sit at a table while they continue to commit crimes against humanity against the people of my and my and certainly they should also be looking at suspending my in my from already on and to my and most of this violence is who the who to stops the violence . right. yes. and you know menu, a director of human rights watch. thank you for joining us on the program today. israel's far right finance minister has been given wider powers by the coalition government over the building of illegal settlements in the occupied west bank. bessolo smoked rich. we'll have the option of speeding up construction by allowing him to bypass stages of the planning process and run con reports from the occupied list back. one man now has always complete control over legal settlements like
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this one in the occupied westbank finance minutes, the better those smoke traits has got the deal that he always wanted as long bit on the cause. but it was rectified in a cabinet meeting that took place on sundays. now, before this deal jacks expand settlements like this one. you have to go through 6 phases at a point. during those phases, people could bring up objections in the international community. the americans often did that's old and dispensed with. bits is all smoked rich. now is able to make a decision to expand supplements in any way it's way he pleases. and he's the only person making that decision is all concerned to the international community. and i how also i have to remember that the occupied westbank doesn't come on the, is rarely civilian control. it comes on that is really military control. so there is it possible to be able to do this? they just need to be able to make a decision, had the policy being foreign ministry has said that to those smart traits to approve the settlement activity. is it dangerous escalation to complete the attic
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station on the west bank. now you'll be hearing a lot of that would add excite. shouldn't palestinians worried that as well will simply take over the entire occupied westbank and cool. it is ro i'm ass. symbols reacted saying, uh this will bring mo escalation in the region and threatened peace and security that and for the political party of also reacted say they, this cannot achieve security for the it's atlas. and the settlements will be removed from the west bank as they were removed from the gaza strip. so this is a very alarming development for the palestinians. you'll get international reaction as well. it won't come out to 0. the occupied westbank and is rarely police are being accused of failing to tackle attacks targeting palestinian communities in northern israel. dozens of people have been killed and wounded in shootings already this year. phil marks reports every few days for the past 18 months. mohammed 100 acts as visited the symmetry in the small is riley village of bill mack,
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sort 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. then the pain has not passed away. yeah. but actually busy it hasn't changed. the previous grades are now every day before bed. i stare at the ceiling and think about them. are criminal gangs and gun violence of cause haul, take like this across many palestinian villages in northern israel, 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 below. oh, not really 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 mays
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4 or 5 days up to the incident. 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, but family that doesn't, um, no, or actually have a casualty from shooting or from crime and isn't prime minister benjamin netanyahu 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
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mohammed, his end has grown alongside his grief. middle muscles hold the state responsible, the heads of the space they are capable of finding the person who killed them are not set up in the questions on, on said investigations unfinished pain on ending the marks out. is it a bill much or israel? the criminals are cashing in on a growing scan which is costing hundreds of millions of dollars in britain. detectives are alarmed by rising crypto currency fraud. legal experts are calling for strict are international regulation of digital currencies. me barker reports from london. i say was meant to making, investing easy and safe, replacing fall level of humans with the in follow the logic of computer code for the boss industry, widely seen as the financial a wild west faces many of the same floors as the system. it was meant to replace without many of the protections. a lot of the democrats,
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i try to is always there awesome. uh, on not happy that is a balance of the unregulated to mostly on regulated. they would prefer a system that and that helps people to accounts help them. so count when, when they did something wrong, the millions of methods very, that include online criminals posing as organizations, offering legitimate services, often impersonating well known companies of this chemist offer evidence, ways to acquire bitcoin. that's the 1st i'm one of the most popular virtual currencies through social media. crypto currencies such as big coin are large the and regulated the united kingdom allowing the forces and the massive profits. according to the city of london, police is action ford center. last year crypto courtesy scams went up by 40 percent amounting to $370000000.00 for the 1st time. that's roughly the same as the new economic output of denmark, the global crypto industry still reeling for one of the biggest alleged financial
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fords in history involving the now bankrupt trading platform f t x c o. sam buckman freed will stand trial in new york in october, accused of the forwarding investors, customers and lenders of more than $8000000000.00. among the g 7 group of advanced economies, our lead japan 40 regulates grip to currencies. while the european union's regulation is set to come into effect in 2024, last week us regulate to see the crypto exchange buying. that's the largest platform in the world, and it's rival coin base think using both firms of selling and registered securities. the 1st of many possible beings against the industry along these companies, off the tops they exist in jurisdictions where the regulations are relatively relaxed, i think with a lot of the, the crypt defends outback, the legitimate ones um the, the and will be both customer based fast control so far, and then you just got
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a lot of nefarious ties out there that actually are legitimate in the past ice. and what i really want to do is take people's money is a get rich quick, no strings attached to people have crypto co, c trading that's on dependence success. and there a fee is regulation, could stifle the market. but as the number of investors large and small continues to grow them all fighting fraud scams of mismanagement matches, the bulk of which is 0, london the daytime curfew and men of poor state and northern india is being lifted after weeks of unrest. cookie and may take communities confronted each other again on friday and a government ministers house was set on fire tensions between the ethnic groups escalated last month after a judge recommended special status for the may tase. more than a 100 people have been killed since to pakistan. is planning to build the world's largest riverfront city enough to accommodate 15000000 people. but rights groups are worried about forced evictions and environmental threats. some a bunch of aid reports from the,
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for the likelihood of millions of people in the hard depends on these buffaloes or has tended, is heard on the banks of the for years. now he's among the farmers instructions that 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's as since 2020 more than a 100 farm is being charged for resisting 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 be the location of people who are in the back
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because that's a part of the well, i sounds the ending economy struggling to attract for an investment there all the cities spending more than 40000 heck to is, is expected to bring in $10000000000.00 through just as the development would provide high density purpose built housing and have ample green spaces. focus on has the highest rate of organization in south asia. successive governments have failed to provide basic services, and the population is growing at almost 2 percent to get that 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 due 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 they're not 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
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a real estate developer. this of the people are focused on what this project going 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. la . the passengers and crew had been rescued from the burning fairy and the philippines. a $120.00 people were on board and the central province of the hall, when the coast guard was alerted. 31 people died and a similar fire 3 months ago. incidents like this are common awesome because vessels are getting older or because they're overcrowded. still ahead on alpha 0 and support the shots that gave this former world number one, a big chance of winning zones,
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us self and wait for it's just a moment. the between 2000 to 2008 colombian soldiers executed. thousands of civilians, framing them as guerrilla fighters to make it seem like the army was winning, the conflict once incentivized to the ministry. come on there, now. confesses in exchange for i'm just didn't hope for gift fault lines. the confession on that. just the latest news as it breaks of the film instead of being spent to make the network better. experts say investments are needed in technologies that make up facebook with detailed
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coverage. they will likely remain in the hospital for the next 2 to 3 weeks as they advance in their recovery process from around the world. they say they are progressing from the south. advancing around a week, the, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, we need you to meet somebody this hour, not the star of another, di, know, blockbuster from hollywood or from japan. this is the goal co can the noise have gone co can the noise and it's a new space use of dinosaur discovered and chilly south america. it is changing the
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way that scientists to thinking about how these creatures evolved. victoria getting the explains brought to life after 72000000 years, scientists have been able to recreate this newly discovered species of dyna. so after finding its fulfilling patagonia in southern chile, one, it will repeat yourself before they fight, though you can also reply to see like the sort of it's an evolutionary link to duct bills that has only been found in the northern hemisphere. so to find one here so far away from you, all the others of that type that with known i mean is an important bio geographical mystery. the how the manage to survive the isolated in the south of the world. that's also a story. the fossilized bones, if the con coke in natalie was 1st discovered 10 years ago during an expedition by the chilion and talk to institute were such as dug out more than a 100 fragments, which we used to digitally reconstruct the skeleton scientist estimate to grow up to full meet as long and weighed around
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a ton. the particularly practical moment there was a herbivores dinosaur that could walk on 2 or 4 legs. but one of the main characteristics is that it had dozens of teeth forming a sort of dental battery for monday. this allowed them to process very efficiently, the plan food they fed on there was an animal that lived in her exactly with gregarious scientist. and now planning to make a 3 d print which is due to go on display in chile. so more people will be able to appreciate this snapshots of history. victoria gates and b l g 0, heart act to follow. but so now how much has during this onset with all your sports based on the launch the real well ricky fall or so his us open lead disappear on the final green and los angeles. and this part to has given that follows types of arrivals renewed hope heading into some this final round. and it was just a report day 3 of
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a major golf championship is all about building women. so heading into the funnel round ricky fowler was doing just spent the 17 holes of the us open. he could've left the final green in los angeles with a short lead instead, complicated who's disputes of a 1st major. when that mr. puts means he finished his round with a shit, if those place along so it can penetrate windham clock and i had a good fight, so i really can't go back on it obviously. but yeah, just a bummer. i mean, it would be nice for that one to go in, but it really doesn't matter. having the lead being one back to back, i'm gonna have to play golf tomorrow. sounds chris. tom kim equal the lowest 9 hole school in us open history. he took just 29 strokes. we finished the day
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of 3 and the paul, 7 shots of the lead. really macro is just one shot behind fella and clock speed nearly a decade since the new enrichment list when i made you. i felt like i played really smart, solid golf, had a lot of fairways and a lot of greens. um, you know, sort of fell so much stress free out there if you can ever call golf for the us. open stress free. but uh overall. yeah, pretty, pretty pleased with, with holly today went and um, you know, feel like i'm in a good spot, had ended tomorrow. scotty shiffler has never won the us open. the bishop from the full world number one, brought him right back into contention. the, let's see, wonderful equal, i'm
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a 17. the most difficult whole on the coolers. moved into 7 and, and within 3 strokes. if those place on the richardson l g 0, i think that it has secured and now for us endings, a lead in the opening ashes test with australia, australia allows for wicked. so for just 14 runs, as england goes on out for $386.00 brain has just stopped playing. birmingham england are 26 without loss. and the 2nd endings of that to lead of 30 feet one result national football team or black kid a for their latest game as part of an n 2 racism campaign for sale forward when easiest, jr has been the target of racist abuse multiple times while playing for rel, i'm into the spring or the team. what were the t shirts for the 1st half of them match against a guinea which took place in barcelona? of course you all know rinaldo celebrate is, is $190.00. 9 slick have
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a full port. you go with the when and qualifying for next year is your panel football championship. the $58.00 your the so to he's got on the square feet in self and his this victory over both me. it has the casino only for his s a to be disallowed. rinaldo did play a big role in the build up as opposed to go to the lead mount just the cities for not the silver finishing and all but this move. and there are 2 goals from manchester, united, bruno hernandez, for 2 laptops, a sweet know when this result means closer. go sit, talk, overdo j off this week, straight leads to pay for me to look who came to the rescue for belgium beaten champion. the final, if it's going to be all mazda guest australia, to seal a $11.00 through the result, leaves the belgians 2nd, includes f, 3 points behind austria. i know it looked like they were on their way to beating spots in one early kind of school from the pals as well. let's go to the school to let goals disappear. so when this to one victory,
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so something to maintain the perfect start to be the qualifying campaigns and all we have just one point from 3 to me was a family. and fortunately that taskbar, i don't know know so about was in the count. it took him back to nice or just on the and such a tough game when you're there, we're going to my eyes. so it was, it was a bit not finding us today at times. it, i think we've, i'm not gonna to 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, older i woke up sending find this up more, all color lost out to south africa and there a couple of nations qualify. americans were beaten to one as a result. that was why am or offer to watch both teams, already qualified for the tournament, which is being hosted by the ivory coast next year. i can tell you again, you have booked the fair ticket to the finals. they secured the when over 10 is
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yeah. who has already qualified, you mean yours to a going a penalty to sell a one mill way with whether couldn't prevent maximus stipend from claiming pul, position for the canadian. go on. pay from the csr just by pays complaints. fernando alonzo coped well with the rain and more shell and that he will start assessing is aston martin, teammates and last row wasn't so comfortable. he's 13th on the grid for his home race. pretty well champions are stop and is heading in to the 8 space of the season with the 53 point temperature. please. okay, mazda that has one of them, and most o g, p, the spanish had finished the fraction of a 2nd of it, had the reigning war champion, francesco vanya watson has also seen victory in the sprint race. watson has now come by. he has overall titled lead to 16 points 1st about
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a t p with all my block has hit trouble in the warm up before the race a has even begun. this was his 5th crash of the weekend. very unusual. and you can say that his 111 times that this try, going back to 2010, the 6 time world champion factor his finger decided to pull out all 3, the japanese baseball star. so hail time it has hit the $150.00. if at home run all the history, you select this effort to los angeles. angels, 10 field last 10 to 9, i guess the kansas city royals, other there was a time is 24, a 3rd a home run of this major at the season and the vegas golden knights that have been celebrating the historic sally cup when the goal, the knights, one north american hawk is biggest title just 6 years after joining the lead. tens of thousands of fans have taught the vegas trip to see the team and the same as
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a growing global population out to 0 is environmental solutions programs discovers new ways feeding the world to stay and focus on like 80000 murder just from this. this was like assembling and see is the red symbol of the sea right there. food for thought on that which is 0. second episode of the series excludes the rise of the major drug cartels, the reign of terror. mexican government literally told the traffickers we have to produce the buying because a new america's public enemy number one is drug abuse. and the load ship, the international drug trafficking, politics and power truck loads on outages, era against old loads. these palestinian children track across the valley to get school. the school was demolished on sunday when is ready, forces bulldozed in the early hours of morning. they left nothing behind. i heard
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the sound of the 9th of my phone. what is happening? she said my school had been demolished in the past as rarely as accused. it's of not having a building permit on my soul kind of thing in time. it requests in this area are rejected, very cared about the students, so why they didn't give us admission to say not only has their education been disrupted, and i've also been massively effective psychologically. the desperation rose by the day, thousands of refugees from sedan continued to arrive in chad agencies or struggling to coat the 0 then. yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is alice has 0 life from don't also coming up
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