tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 18, 2023 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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us in the history of the world, voices from different corner television. programs that open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today. not many people have seen this business to select on outs and sierra the hello the nor a kyle. this is the news. our live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. desperation grazed by the day, thousands of refugees from through dawn continue to arrive in chad agencies. us struggling to kind of i'm nicholas hockey in molly's capital by my code. where
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polls are closing after a historic is about to change the countries constitution. washington's top that come up says he had a candid discussion with china is foreign minister. aging says relations are at the west and 40 yes. class a diner discovery and chalet scientists recreate on one ton dinosaur after his pains of phones when no one expected them to be and i am far it is small, but the sports ricky fowler seizes us hoping lead disappear on the funnel greening lane. this misgiving, fellers how to rivals renew how heading into sunday, the to begin this news with the desperate situation unfolding along chads eastern boards out with sue, done. thousands of people continue to flee. the volumes in the region of west style,
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full seeking shelves, wherever they can find it. agencies say medical facilities and the child in board, a ton of audrey, overwhelmed by hundreds of wounded civilians in just the past week, nearly 45000 refugees have been registered. the same as 12 is following the plight of the student needs. refugees. is this update from audrey. it is really difficult not to draw a line under one thing that we have come to see here. every other you 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 talk about it. let's show you who the people are that need the help as soon as possible. we've come to the 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.
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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 have registered 21000 new arrivals and all of them are in these conditions. they've been brought here. human cargo. bi lori's don't 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 a trauma of conflict, not just to cope with the abuse and meetings, and harassment and assaults, they've experienced simply for food, shelter, water, 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
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a small space of shade under a tree or under a canopy or in these buildings. every thing right now, everything literally is at a premium for people who have arrived here. having been looted, having lost every single along the way the needs, here are immediate. the problem here is immense as well. many student needs are also staying north towards egypt, helpful pharmacies, and the board to area a warning of deteriorating health conditions for refugees stranded. the local authorities say at least 35 people have died due to a lack of proper medical treatment. i'll tell her on monday reports from what do you help? my son, who already struggles with a chronic disease is suffering from pneumonia. she managed to obtain an entry visa of egypt, which was late to revoked, bites concert. after a long and difficult jenny to get to sedans, boarded with egypt, she found herself stranded now admitted to a hospital in the boldest city of what the helpful. yeah, and
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a lot of them in the recent decision was made in cairo that also disease must enter under a visa. the crossing has been closed since friday would be helpful. hospital which has limited capacity, is receiving more than a 100 patients every day. mostly from those stranded on the border as a result of the bowl in sudan, which has led to a shortage of medicines and other basic medical supplies. many of the patients were examined but cannot get their hands on the prescribed medicines. the health is deteriorating, many of them who have escaped the will on now on the verge of death. mostly i will not be with well, what have them get in and i and what will happen to my children, which will become of my sick husband. i came to the hospital to get him to diabetes bills, but they're out of stock. what should i do? leave him to die. what will become of was especially now we don't have passports after our home was destroyed and i need a solution to what could meet patients who need regular dialysis or at greater risk
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. and then in and out of our sidney, i thought i'd be no dialysis for the past 4 years. if i or any other patient this, the session will pay a heavy price of the head. by next tuesday, we will have neutrons have another session and will be left to the most of god or in the refugee camps. the situation is even worse. people are facing many diseases, especially young children and the elderly are in no better shape either with the absence of health can the late entry into egypt when they have a better chance of getting medical treatment. i'm going to the most me to what the hold on chronic disease, deteriorating health conditions, and the shortage of medical supplies are adding to the many other factors. we're sending the suffering of the refugee stranded on the sudan, egypt, boda pool. and their situation is not getting any better up. i had automotive, the dizzy, a mentor where they had 5 more than 12 hours in and
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a new 3 days cease. fire ensued on appears to be holding the truth spoke of by the us and saudi arabia follows the beginning of 17 people in an, as strike on the capital costume on facetime, the warring size of a piece of the broken previous these 5. so you don't is being vastly independent to rapid support for assistance. april and the morgan reports on the trees from july and across the nile from costume. people here and the capital out of to them are divided about the lakes a ceasefire. most are happy about the risk buys and slicing, giving them big chance to stock up on basic necessities, such as food and water, especially in residential neighborhoods, which have been cut off from running water since the sides of the fighting between the rapids support forces. and this would be nice army in mid april. oh, those are taking the opportunity to leave the capital saying that they're worried once to 72 hours. he's by expires. there will be more intense fighting between the
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rapids support forces. and this is denise army, but some residents, especially in the northern parts of the capital. we spoke to say that they're concerned about some uptake of robberies and home occupations by department of 2 rapids support forces. and that's because during the last piece fire, which lost that for 24 hours, there was a noticeable increase in the number of home. and patients at occupation by the parent military rapids support forces as reported by represent some of those who we spoke to say that this the supplier is between rapids. the 4th, 4th, 5th. and this is denise army. and that is involved only made a 3 movement between it comes to the issues of home, occupation, allowing civilians to access what they need or need their homes of state in their homes. then they have not been taken into account. there's been no fighting reported on. so on sunday, the 1st day of the 7th, 2 hours, the fire, which people say that they are worried that because of the duration, because it's for 72 hours, then the 2 sides may not refrain from any military movements. the mediators such
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a radiant i'm being knighted states made it very clear that they should be no use of heavy arts and the re between the recess. and that's with the new army. new use of surveillance, drones and new use of fight tickets. so slicing from any side is not allowed under that use these fire and should the cease fire be violated? then talk in the side, the city of gender, which is hoped to lead to a permanence. he's probably between the 2 sides to end the fighting here in the capital of to him and around the country will be agend. he but morgan all to vera on demand. let's look at some other world news down polls at closing in molly and a referendum on changing the constitution. so should turn out has been low in the country of 21000000 because of armed conflict. as the 1st of the series of poles meant to enable a transition to civilian rule, but opponents say the proposals with gift precedents too much power. as story nicholas hawk and moneys at cap. so bama, k. nick, the pose of close just closing the underway. the accounting is now underway that
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tell us what's happening. oh yes. the polling station where we are at this school in downtown, but my car has disclosed and you can see democracy in action in many ways it inside a multi right now where this is the 1st the vote has taken place since the legislative likes and have 2018, and you can see the assessors taking out each pallet to say what is inside the ballots and over there a tally of the votes. and if you look right now as the tally so far, it looks like it's just mostly say yes is that have happened majority of the vote. and this is all happening under the supervision of the constitutional court of molly. there's a, a delegate from here. absence of course, is the usual international independent observers that you see in such a votes. now the molly military agent says it doesn't need any outside or for
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a vote. that is about the money and people about their own constitution. laura, how did the vice thing go today? was it a good turn out as well? it's very difficult in a country where you have a good thing to outside and i still active in the north or in the center of the country to have a vote in all areas. so in the region of ki, dial in the north, there was no voting nor was there in tim, booked to the next and look to see where the russian finders and the 1000000 forces . there was very little votes happening here. remember, this is a country that is torn by conflict, up to 1000000 people are displaced now i'm at some of those displays. i've come to buy my car yesterday, and none of them have taken part in the vote and they have the most at stake in this election, which is about trying to change their way. molly is rule rule the in order to find
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peace and an invest text. i've read the constitution, the new tax. well, what it does is that it tries to show the diversity of the amount of young people, so that people in the north or in the center that feels out of touch from, from the route from the government have felt my co feel included in this constitution of course, there's lots of criticism about it. this is a secular text and the most, the majority country. a lot of most things would have liked to see is swamp, enshrined in the constitution. there's also the issue about who is orchestrating bits about which is an unelected government. and, and so if this constitution is, is accepted by the yes most, then it pays the way for assuming going to the ability the money military to inside to run any upcoming presidential elections. but what we've seen so far is not
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the know where the vote is. the absence of vote so many people that have not been able to come out and have a say in this very important a referendum for the future of this country. laura. okay. nick hotman, forcing that from the bottom. okay, we'll leave it the for the moment is that facing continues behind you and we wait for the results. and that washington has said it is clear that there are profound differences between the us and china. following a meeting between the us extra of states and china is foreign minister in beijing. in response, china said relations between the 2 are at the lowest point and move in for 2 years . is the highest level of us official visit in 5 years. katrina, you reports from badging, the us secretary of state on what he says is a mission to open lines of communication between washington and the check engine and blinking, but for administer ching gong for talks and
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a working dinner on sunday. the highest ranking us official to visit in 5 years blinking strip follows concerns that mounting tensions between the 2 sides could spiral into conflict. in recent weeks, washington has accused the people's operation army of unsafe maneuvers by military jets and warships in the south trying to see the china custom electric communication to the us of the full the how speak. and nancy pelosi visited taiwan and china considers the soap food island chinese territory and opposes any official contact between washington and typing through. the chinese are also protesting us sanctions imposed on defense minister and the song for following the purchase of russian weapons in 2018. another point of contention restrictions on chinese technology companies due to security and human rights concerns, concerns badging has dismissed as attempts to contain chinese progress and economic growth. the problem from the chinese side is that they see these words as not being
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fully backed up with actions, right? so on the one hand, you've got these kind of positive signals from the president and a number of senior officials. on the other hand, the us still appears to be kind of marshalling its allies to, to, to stymie china, to cut it off from key technology into china, has tightened its own national security, launching investigations into several us consultancy funds and dining sales. the us chip company, micro lincoln's visit was initially planned for february, pittsburgh, after the shooting down, but the suspected chinese spy blew expectations all lower for any break through their analysts say some dialogue is better than none. dislike deep distrust on both sides. it's low. lincoln's visit paved away from more high level meetings and a meeting between presidency didn't being enter pointed later this year. they last met in november, the sidelines of the g. 20 summit in indonesia put before another's plan. they didn't look for sure. it says that washington is committed to putting relations back on track, as the chinese describe it and respecting what they say are china is cor interests
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. katrina, you all to 0 beating. i hope lincoln's visit to china was res taiwanese hopes that the ease tensions might ease badging leaders. and since the island is a break away province, that will eventually with tons chinese will. so time the civilians continue to prepare for a possible minute treat invasion on or below reports in the capsule. type a play with these people from all walks of life, spending their weekend learning 1st aid and survival. during the past year, the coma academy has held classes for thousands, or wherever you book, potential chinese occupation. i'm very afraid that next price it will be our turn to be like hong kong. so if there are any, some lecture like this to teach you how to be fun, some started back from china, all just try to the threat of an invasion, may not necessarily be imminent,
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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 the diesel should say. of course, there's no certainty when or if it didn't happen, but it's good to be ready 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 taiwanese and chinese soldiers. and it has a link showing where a bomb shelters can be found. this subway space any type a doubles as an air raid shelter there. more than 5000 of them all over the city. from car parts to basements, 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
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within the american destroyer, china told the us to stay away from the region in mind its own business looking sites here in town in east enough to overly worried about the possibility of a premeditated calculated attack from china. what tony's all worry about, however, there's the possibility of accidental escalation from all these trying to me 3 assets, airplanes and ships. in time with maplewood, pilots, president, typing one has increased 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. pardon below al jazeera taipei offensive goals to the head hair on this visa, including what pakistan's plans to build the world's largest riverfront. the city is ongoing farmers and it's full, the cuban boxes slicing to make that dream in this country. that story and much
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more coming off and support the us actually general has condemned an attack on a school in western uganda. and he's 41 people, most of them students were killed when the toner to assess on file on saturday. others was shot to death by flights as the allied democratic forces. reval, great. it happens in the town as in palm to a medical release for the government. so as the mentoring developments from the canyon capsule, nairobi in the mood that for this house in weston, uganda, is somebody a relative have been going to the mall to try and look for their loved ones. we've spoken to a man who says that he is still trying to find his son. we've spoken to a woman who has found had delta,
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and she's very discharged. she's saying that this was the center of her life. now 20 barrels a half to death, the machetes, 17 boys, while barnes, when the rebels, the petrol boom into the full scale as they run away. and we also know from the military is in charge of the full operation that to seek students was abducted by the rebels. the new, the military, the army, say that it is pursuing. as this revolution fled into the democratic republic of congo into the national park. and so they are using the armies using military choices to try and relocate
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this rebels. but then it's a very, a sense the t authoration because we're talking about adopted children as well. um they are trying to figure it out. the government officials are trying to figure out how they can safely extract the students and bring them back home. so there's a lot of we're in that border town. people are talking about this saying that this has never happened before. the, the area was quite peaceful. the government officials have been talking to civilians telling them to stay calm and also assuring them that the government is in control costs. we saw you all to 0 of israel's fall. right? finance minister has been given wide. a power is by the coalition government that's low spot rich will have to now have the option to expedite the building of an equal
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settlements and the occupied westbank. this will allow him to bypass several stages of the planning process. and on con, has more from the occupied westbank. one man now has always complete control over legal settlements like this one in the occupied westbank finance minutes. the depth of those smart traits has got the deal that he always wanted as long as it on the cause, but it was rectified in a cabinet meeting that took place on sundays. now, before this deal to actually expand supplements like this one, you had to go through 6 phases, any point during those phases, people could bring up objections in the international community. the americans often did that's old and dispensed with. bits of 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. it's all concerned to be into that whole community. and i how also i have to remember that the occupied westbank doesn't come on. that is really civilian control. it comes on that is really military control. so there
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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's all smart traits to improve the settlement activity. is it dangerous escalation to complete the annexation of the west bank? now you'll be hearing a lot of that would add acceleration. palestinians worried that as well, will simply take over the entire okey point, westbank and cool. it is ro, a massive also reacted saying, uh this will bring more 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 gauze strip. so this is a very alarming development for the palestinians. it'll get international reaction as well. it won't come out to 0. the occupied westbank. michael spot is in his way
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to human rights lawyer working with palestinian communities basing and legal settlement expansion and land disputes. he explains what this government decision means for the occupied westbank. and i think this decision completes the process of the your a legal and extension of the west bank by the state of use right now we don't have any basks anymore. um, these really civilian government, the upper right, this is a part of our planning issues and even a enforcement, a public powers. and the most extreme right wing proponent of jewish supremacy as given the powers to open the floodgates of expansion of settlements and building new neighborhoods, transferring the board, eas, raney's settlers into the west bank. this is a big day for those who want apartheid to be internalized in the whole end. and it is a very sad day for people like me,
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but fight to swim the occupation and provide civil rights to all the people that reside between the drug and river and the see the planning gap procedures in the west bank one has to realize are not really professional planning hours, they are basically a rubber stamp to use rarely, political interests. and those political interests for the last 6 years were always uh, balance to some degree by international pressure by political internal pressure. now the change in the director of the deals with planning and construction in the west bank are have changed in such a way that the international pressure would almost be completely unfit uh, in the institutions and authorities that are responsible for expansion and build the good of new settlements in the west bank. so what i expect to see is, as i said, a lot of the plans of new construction in the, in the more than almost 300 supplements that are scattered around the west bank
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with absolutely 0 a location and 0 development in the palestinian sector. that is why the police being accused of failing to tackle attacks tugs in palace and in communities in northern israel. dozens of people have been killed and wounded in shootings already this year. the monks reports every few days for the past 18 months, mohammed 100 acts as visited. this 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 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 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 where the where in our neighborhoods the school 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 stuff was outlet and the police on. they approached us when we asked them to mays 4 or 5 days up to the incident and the parents used to leave the front door unlocked at night, but not anymore. research is called the violence. the academic, if we thought it was an emergency 2 years ago now it's just mind blowing. what is happening? so mentally explain 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 bets. 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. in europe, society from 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 their questions on, on said investigations unfinished pain on ending the months. i'll just say to bill my to a israel or packaged on is planning to build the world's largest riverfront city enough to accommodate 15000000 people that write scripts,
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a worried about forced evictions and environmental threats. has only been job had reports from level 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. going, 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, more than a 100 farm is being charged for it. existing or refusing to find overland. it's just the government to stop intimidation. congressman and use a force. they're all reasonable for an urban development authority or route to deny the accusations. it says the problem is that people have occupied the land for
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years, but don't legally own it. we're not disturbing any sacraments unless they are coming into the bank. so they, we need the location of people who are in the back because that's a part of the what i sounds, the ending economy struggling to attract for an investment. they're all the city spending more than $40000.00 hectic is expected to bring in $10000000000.00. root us as the development would provide high density purpose, build housing, and have ample green spaces. i guess on has the highest speed to open. i vision in south asia, successive governments have failed to provide basic services, and the population is growing at almost 2 percent to get. there are no wastewater treatment, fonts, and almost 30000 meters of uncreated sewage flows into the river every day. that combined with reduced water volumes 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
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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 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 dealt with the population of law hall using higher densities and only take a couple 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 sending 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 . let's go ahead head on out to sarah on christmas. so leave me in new york this year's tie back a festival feature is games from parts of the world, not typically represented by the gaming industry. more coming up this full immersion, g p. well, champions surfaces crashed at the gym and gum free will have those details coming
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up later this out and support the the hell out of the way. the reset fabric was much of the middle east. quite brisk, wins, lifting dust and sand at time. some southern changes in the weather over the next few days. what right, we do have up to horse to care around the black say to was the caspian sea just around the cold because he's further south a brisk wind and notice temperatures here. and uh huh. take back to around 40 degrees celsius, the winds. it just going east of law, so the relatively coolest most is of the go. so the cooler than the line. so that will just to advise temperatures down $39.00 celsius here in doha, on tuesday, split the humidity to does not you off the top just we do go through the next few
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days as a result of that. know the pulse of africa looking gen redraw you might catch you a shadow to towards the straits of 2 protest usual showers across the hearts of africa across the equitorial belt. that is some poke is of heavier, right? yeah. basically wins a quote 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 and east and retry the western cape will say some showers longest bells to fray, pushing right across the pa stuff. the city and people in the well, production is under increasing strength. team nice with a growing global population out to 0 is environmental solutions. programs discovers new ways of feeding the world to stay and the folks online,
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80000 or just from this land. that's unbelievable. and see is the red symbol of the sea right there. food for thought on that which is 0 and join the global conversations to just say the you know, good the industries. but we continue to say this is a dialogue. we don't always talk to people that have different opinions that we do . everyone has the police must have it here as the society doesn't do enough to recognize and celebrate women. it was found, this was fun to have an american occupation of the meetings and countries. the street on algae 0. the
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the again, your challenges era has reminder of our top stories. that's our thousands of people flying. yvonne and since through john's west, off full region continue to pour across the border into chad. 8 agencies, same medical facilities in the town of address, overwhelmed by hundreds of wounded civilians, poles of clothes and money in a referendum on changing the constitution budget to announce as being low in the country of 21000000. because of all conflict is the 1st of the series of polls and to enable a transition to civilian rule. and washington says the profound differences between the us and china holding a meeting between the us texture of states and china is foreign minister in beijing . in response, china said relations are right then those points in for decades, a day's time caught a few in by the poor state in northern china is being lifted off 2 weeks of unrest
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the cookie and may take communities confront of each other again on friday. and the government minutes of house was that's on file tensions between the ethnic groups escalated last month of to a judge recommended specialist states. as for the may tase, 100 people have since been killed. the deluxe main problem is with the north east india women initiative for peace sees as the crisis and mount a pool has already gone on for too long. and then special community must pay attention. a hundreds of thousands of people have left the homes in which so many lives over a $150.00 lives have been lost and thousands in over $300.00 plus relief camp owner . but this is one of the worst times that money for a new piece of investing. what drove this violence is the, the different, the different communities identities have been weaponized. we have elections coming up in india next year. and plus,
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what is happening in myanmar in which you just also really impacted the jo politics in this region. and some of the drivers of this conflicts are done by war, drug warlords, people who are connected with guns, drugs, and human trafficking, drug drives was brought down in just 3 days. and the money for vitamins is waiting on for $45.00 plus days non stop their mothers on the streets. you know with them what tortures women are, you know and rage. and then women on both sides have suffered at the same time trying to protect what is left of money poor, right. know, so in terms of, uh, you know, uh the, the conditions there it's, it's really hard to think and we are trying offices. and then the security forces need to really insure trust building is done. that's why we have a bill to the defense minister to the prime minister of the country to intervene right now, the prime minister of the guns instead the word and how can you do this when the
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trend accident happened, you rushed in in 24 hours, but over a $150000000.00 citizens did in money poor $1.00 of the most beautiful states of india in the northeast, which is protecting the boundary of india. nothing has been done to stop this mileage with one of the largest military is in the world and we invited with this, even the martian law there since 1958. in spite of all these they have failed to bring the situation under control. this is a tragedy of the highest magnitude, the criminals caching in on a growing sky, which is costing hundreds of millions of dollars in the u. k. detectives that are a long way, a rise and crypto currency fraud. the like spots, according to strict to international regulation. of digital currencies, the bulk of reports from london, it was meant to making, investing easy and safe, replacing fall level of humans with the in follow the logic of computer code with
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of aust industry, widely seen as the financial 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, i trade is always there. awesome. i'm not happy that is a relatively unregulated to mostly on regulated. they would prefer a system that and that helps people to accounts help them so can't when, when they did something wrong. the millions of methods very bit include online criminals posing as organizations, offering legitimate services, often impersonating well known companies of this chemist offer f, unless ways to acquire bitcoin. that's the 1st i'm one of the most popular federal currencies through social media, crypto currencies such as big coin or large, the unregulated, the united kingdom, by lowering the forces and the massive profits. according to the city of london, police is action for the center. last year crypto courtesy scams went up by 40
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percent amounting to $370000000.00 for the 1st time. the global crypto industry still reeling for one of the biggest alleged financial faults in history involving the bankrupt trading platform f t x c o. sam buckman freed will stand trial in new york in october, accused of de forwarding investors. customers and lenders have more than $8000000000.00. among the g 7 group of advanced economies, our lead japan 40 regulates crypto currencies. of european unions. 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 using both firms of selling unregistered securities. the 1st of many possible beings against the industry along these companies off the tops they exist in jurisdiction as well. the regulations are relatively relaxed. i think with a lot of the, the crypt there finds out that the legitimate ones and the and will be both
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customer base fast control so far. and then you just got a lot of nefarious ties out there that actually are legitimate in the past ice and where they would really want to do is take people's money is a get rich, quick, no strings attached to people of crypto courtesy trading that some depended success and they were fee is regulation, could stifle the market process the number of investors, large and small, continues to grow them all slicing forward scams of mismanagement, matches the bulk of how to 0 london. i'll take a look at these guys behind me that a new species of dinosaur called conquered can not only discovered in today in south america. i'm not changing the way scientists think these creatures evolved rhetoric. jason be explains route to life as to 72000000 use scientists have been able to recreate this newly discovered species of dyna. so after finding its
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fulfilling patagonia in southern chile fossilized bones. if the cone coconut only will 1st discovered 10 years ago during an expedition by the chilion and talk to institute, such as dug out more than a 100 fragments, which we used to digitally reconstruct. the skeleton scientist estimated, grew up to full, meet as long and weighed around a ton. the people are about to come home. if 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 money. this allowed them to process very efficiently. the plants with 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 and to me, some more people will be able to appreciate this snapshots of history. victoria gave some b, l g 0. or i saw the vegas is a paid in total just to the university of today. and one of the office of that study confirming the discovery and he joins us now live from santa. okay,
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great to have you with us. so this new discovery, how has it changed the way that you, we understand talk, build dinosaurs right? well, the dinosaurs towards the end of the age of dinosaurs and became very diverse because they involved the vast forms, the family of them, that school that had the suburbs and became very wide spread and, and common. and there are no type arrived into south america. so we thought we had one of these advanced the bills, but then we've, we realized this was about transitional the bill. it was an older, literally jumped up bills that is like a neighbor illusionary link to the pond, stuff, bills. and this is the 1st time a transitional that bill has been filed in any continents of the southern hemisphere. so finding this far south in the very southern tip of bi lonia
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was very surprising and challenging to explain how to get there. well that was gonna be my next question was fairies might you have about how it did get the so we, we actually had to crunch zillow, a lot of data. we had to do a geological treat of relatedness between the different the dinosaurs and take into account all over the world, the age of fossils and the geographic providence of the fossils and statistics and demonstrate that the best type purposes is that it came from north america. which at the time had no latin bridge to south america, there was a marine barrier there that it could not be crossed by most terrestrial organisms. however, the dinosaurs are thought to have been good swimmers. and there were chains of islands there. so for now, our hypothesis is that they may have an slum from one island to another progressively colonizing while and the other then the other until they arrived into
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south america. okay. are these things all of this new discovery? it was, they were 1st found 10 years ago to walk us through the painstaking work that his how are you dial software find like best? right, well they're up in the hill so it's impossible to get a vehicle there and bring huge block. so have to be transported by people and it so, so the bones were not articulated that it was a lot of bones, a very abundant, but they weren't, let's say a salad of bones. so we had to make sure that this was heard of these dinosaurs, and that there was only one species represent that there is coming for the bill dinosaurs the to find a heard. when did the remains of a heard with lots of bones, of different individuals. did we have to make sure, so we had to have enough repeated elements to say ok, this is not another species. it's always the same. always the same, always the same. and we what we also have to do studies about how the buttons were
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deposited there. so that we could make sure this was not a mix of different dinosaurs, but the old bones belong to the same species and then do our digital reconstruction of the skeleton itself. so, so that's the time. absolutely, i you have a lot of time either because they do is that still an awful lot, but we don't know about dinosaurs. what do you think you'll have peace, most of it together by now. of this dinosaur a. well, there's still, we have very informative parts which were enough to name the new species and establish that this was not an advanced build dinosaurs. nevertheless, the bone bone bed is fire for, from running out. and we are missing still many pieces of the skeleton. so every field season that we continue excavating, we come up with one or 2 new pieces that we did not have it, which makes us very happy. and eventually this could become a lot of the best known the dinosaurs of south america. most definitely the best
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known and the bill dinosaur of any. so come and talk to regions. i meant that alexander vegas, great to speak to you. thank you very much. jacobs. i'm showing. is that from sunday. okay, thank you very much. my pleasure. i had head on out to sarah over support. so that's given this formal wells number one of the big chance of winning goals. usaa isn't part of it. with that story the, this people have nowhere to go to work forced out of their neighborhoods because of a fighting going on between rival gang, what he's offering. nothing about special causes where they are for the special forces. this area used to be filled with people, but as you can see right now, it looks like a war zone. this is the largest hospital in haiti and it has been barely working
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for the past 5 months. missouri fair or the barbecue has created what is known as the g 9. it's a federation of dance and it's one of the most powerful here. these rules connect the communal fit to be with an other area that is not far away and were told that it was being used by gangs to people that had been kidnapped the colleges with the the
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able to support now and as far laura, thank you so much i'll certainly, as cricketers had put some pressure on england on what was a rain affected day in birmingham, they always managed to reach 386 all ad on day 3 only have to one sort of thing was 1st and in total. oh certainly captain pack coming spring, a useful 38th, and even got a wicked leader in going to be finishing the date onto 2018 for this year. with 35 run lead stuart ricky fowler saw his us openly disappear on the last green and l. a. missed pat has given filers a title, rivals renewed hope, heading into sundays. funnel route at a richardson reports day 3 of the major goals championship is all about building moments and heading into the funnel round
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ricky founder 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 mist puts means he finished his round with a shit. if those place a long sword can penetrate windham clock, and i had a good fight, so i really can't go back on it obviously. but um, yeah, just a bummer. i mean, it'd 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 crazy. some came equal the lowest knowing whole school in us opened history. he took just 29 strokes. we finished the day on 3 in the paul 7 shops of the lead. really,
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macro is just one shot behind fella and clock speed nearly a decade since the new and i'll richmond list. when i made you. i felt like i played really smart, solid golf, had a lot of fairways had a lot of greens. um you know, sort of fell so much stress free out there. if you can ever call golf at the us open stress free. but uh overall. yeah, pretty, pretty pleased with, with i today went and um, you know, feel like i'm in a good spot had ended tomorrow. skokie shiffler has never won the us open. the bishop from the full world number one, brought him right back into contention the soon to pull equal on the 17th the most difficult whole on the coolers. moved into 7 and, and within 3 strokes if this place on the richardson,
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l. g 0, a. jorge martin has won the moto g p, german ground, pre on sunday, to keep the pressure on rival and current title leader, francesco bon yanna is brand new, finished a fraction of 2nd ahead of the reading world champion bun yanna martin had also claim victory in the sprint race martin has now cut vanya and his overall title leads to 16 points. well, mark, mark has hit trouble in the warm up before the race had even begun. this was his fist fresh of the weekend, very unusual when you consider he's 111 times at this track going back to 2016 time world champion, fractured his finger and decided to pull out of the race of the vegas golden knights have been celebrating their historic stanley cup when the golden heights one north american hockey's biggest titled just 6 years after joining the 10s of thousands fans packed out the vegas trip to see the team and things trophy vegas defeated for the panthers. when they're 1st championship. i know she would boxers,
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as long dominated at the amateur level, but until recently women were banned from the ring. since the rules were changed in december, up and coming female boxers have their signs set on the olympics at augusta and went to meet some of them and have them a sheet more than 40 elliptic gold medals cubic dominates as a book saying like no other country at the tokyo olympics, the on the nation took, i'm full of the 8 golds on but until recently, the glory was just not changed in december when the books thinks that a ration listed a decades old bond and select to the national women's to me being the best women books up to one of the competition is wonderful. it's a dream country. we, we may have been waiting for this opportunity for a long time. before these ones argue that cuban women meant to show the beautiful faces, not take punches. in more recent years,
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the justification shifted safety concerns. no social normal help. well, we didn't rush the decision to approve e mail boxing because we want to protect women. there were worries about whether boxing could damage women's bodies, especially when they're pregnant. with so many see the long delay as rooted most in science, but in the country. okay. and on the sort of my own. but this was seen as a sport for men, while women were supposed to be at home. they didn't want us to box the symbol in form. i suppose it was on just and it made me feel uncomfortable. one of my schools, i had the same lights as in the middle of that it took a while. having taken the 1st step and made it into the ring, these up and coming books is excited. now that i finally boxing competitively many on the same scale that already living for the avenue china in spots approaching qualification for the 24 hour. some of our young in but who left the national taekwondo team to books a few months ago. i think she's got what it takes me. so i have one more of the
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others. i laura like all athletes of my dream is to win in olympic metal. this is a concept 1st i need to qualify for that will be hard, but i think i can do it for on google boy. yeah. as a team, it's got an from seals, even though she's in the mean book sing for a short time. and so i knew it on before my dream was for women's book seem to be a priest. now my dream has changed. i want to be a champion with metals and make history of the i these women onto the punching the way to the world's most prestigious sports competition. there also sheltering lossing at augusta and i'll just 0, hold on. okay, that is all your support for now. back to you, laura. thanks very much. now it's been 2 years since new york's rebecca film festival dropped the word film from its name, the annual events. now premier has podcasts virtual reality and even video games out 0 is christian. salumi was the between the star started movie premieres and
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paneled discussions about the tribeca festival is known for game developers are also being recognized for their story. telling night scape is one of 7 video games on display set in a part of the world rarely represented by this medium. absolutely amazing to be a try back is to be invited here because we, we think that there aren't too many video games built in the middle east. and we want to change that representation out. our world with stars gave centers around layla, an astronomer whose task is to find out why stars are falling from the sky and put them back to help you put them back in the sky. developed by nissan studios and cuts are the team consulted with a cultural astronomer and took the field trips to study the landscape and designing the game. it's not just does it. there's lots of different trees,
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different kind of coastlines. there's a lot of locations which are very interesting to look at and as always, ready for video games, whether it's video games or films. the try back of festival is all about featuring works that are politically culturally and socially relevant. but unlike the films which are ready for distribution, all the games on display are in early stages of development. try back as casey ball tests and her team chose the final list from hundreds of submissions. we're looking for the potential of artistic excellence and storytelling. we believe i tried becca, that video games are an incredible medium for art story. all of the games and selections and actually across the festivals are premier's people that turned back are playing them for the sometimes for the 1st time ever. the all before they launch a welcome. pre launch boost for game developers like me is on. now believe the sky is blue and kristen salumi,
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abra 0 new york. and that's it from me laura kyle: for this news. um, i am new updates and loves and we'll be here in just a moment with most of the day's news for you the for philippine coast guard personnel. this has become a daily routine heading out to sea to contain the spread of industrial fuel. it's leaking from a tank or the cap size, the february, the 28th. so you can see that shiny stretch over there. it's about the kilometer and a half. that's the oil that's filling out from the tanker. at the end of that stretch
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was where the sun can tanker was found about 400 meters down at the bottom of the sea, the pepsi, and the worse of the only speed they don't know when the ship's container might blow wide open. the town where most of the oil had washed shore, says coral reeves have been damaged if it intends to take legal action. basically out of teams, does the un fits the purpose of like many critics sites just obsolete and doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is put into it's hard hitting into b. c. think look to the lines on washington enough for money to go on its own and built it's on thoughts, providing ons, for centuries, people have been taken care of are. so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well. you the story on told to how does era an effort to make telling us basketball team confronts it to lease out dates as low which exclude them from competitive support. please have somebody else on budget
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