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as being, i can see where 2 of the bullets hits there about my head highs. member of the mentoring military wanted him dead, the stealing manual beneath women a property on a road costing out ingles proud recipient to new york festivals. fruit cost are of the year award for the 7th year running the the hello i'm marianne demising. welcome to the news our life from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. worsening rushing cheap crisis, triggered by the conflicts ensued on agencies and shad struggling to get enough health, cat, and food to people. the secretary of state meets china is foreign minister in
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beijing, but common ground remains elusive. of owning the constitution, post clothes in molly, off to a mos on the future as a nation. shake up in israel. that could foss track, move in. eagle settlements in the occupied westbank as wide a palace to a phone. right. and as far as small with the sport maps for shopping has one, the canadian over on pre the rental driver brings his formula one career tallie, to 41 victories. the point that have recently in legend air, tucson a. the hello and welcome to the program. we begin this news out and shot. this is where a desperate situation is on the folding on the eastern border with sit down. thousands of people are fleeing the violence in the region of west style full and
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seeking shells. wherever they can find it. agencies, a medical facilities and the child in board, a town of andre are overwhelmed by hundreds of wounded civilians. many children has been left without the parents. they are now facing salvation. now nutrition saying best probably has more on this from the child to sit on board a town of andre. i had an old school outside address which had in government is housing thousands of refugees who crossed from c done in just the last few days. no matter where you go, the sound of children crying fun. the it is crowded, there is no hygiene. people are desperate squabbling for food, water, even the smallest patch of shit. but that's good and not watkins. my son was shocked to him. we left him behind 3 of my children, came the others, didn't make it the part we loved janina, we thought she, she's
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a close without food. we haven't eaten anything. my father was to. they chased us. i'm beat us. a lot of the children we left behind still haven't arrived. we couldn't bury the dead. we just had to leave them behind. forced from their homes, walk in for days, rob, just possessions, and be some of the game cooking leaves to survive. they say they need help. now, every other person you speak to seems to be a witness to a murder. they've seen terrible things experienced unimaginable hardships to come this far. and now the question is, how to get them help? where do they go next? what happens now? a visit by chatting president mohammed reese w brings we did a bounty of at least one meal a day. for most here it is their 1st in days. we asked an army officer if it would continue after the president left. his answer. you tell me, but there are no long term solutions right now. only temporary remedies. 8
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organizations admit they are under funded in plain capture. because international donors are ignoring the crisis, as the number of refugees continues to grow. during a meeting with a groups the president on the war next door will not be over any time soon. the number of refugees, he said one, the same bus route, the older 0 audrey eastern chat, a new 3 days a cya in sit down which started early on sunday. does appear to be holding a law in fighting has been reported in the capital, but also in other parts of the country. this truce is broken by the us and saudi arabia. and it follows the killing of 17 people in and as strike on hard to on site . today, i have one king size of a piece of leap, broken of previous cease fires. so it ends on the has been battling their opponents, the rapids support for assistance. the middle of april, it's hope that this new ceasefire will allow for the delivery of desperately needed
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humanitarian aid. april morgan or force from the city of under mon, across the nile, from our 10. the people here and the capital out of to them are divided about the lease a ceasefire. most are happy about the risk bytes and fighting, giving them the chance to stuck up on basic necessities, such as food and water, especially in residential neighborhoods, which have been cut off from running water since the spouse of the fighting between the rapids support forces and disabilities army and mid april. others are taking the opportunity to leave the capital saying that they're worried once to 72 hours. he's fly expires. there will be more intense plants in between the 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 are concerned about an uptick of robberies and home occupations by the parent, military rapids support forces. and that's because during the last these fire, which lasted for 24 hours, there was a noticeable increase in the number of home and patients at occupation by the
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parent military rapids support forces. as reported by represent some of those who we spoke to say that this the supplier is between rapids to 4th 4th, 5th. and this is denise army. and that is in both only military movement. but when it comes to the issues of home, occupation, allowing civilians to access what they need or need, their homes are in their home, then they have not been taken into account. there's been no fighting reported onset on sunday. the 1st day of the 72 hours these fire, which people say that they are worried, that's because of the duration, because it's for 72 hours. then the 2 sides may not refrain from any military movements. the mediators, saudi arabia and bay nighted states made it very clear that they should be no use of heavy artillery between the recess and disability army new use of surveillance, drones and new use of fight tickets to slicing from any side is not allowed under this use these fire and should the seas probably be violated then talks in the side,
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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 a gen and he but morgan all da 0. i'm the man me. well, health authorities on saddam's border with egypt, a warning of deteriorating health conditions for refugees who was trying to the local authorities say at least 35 people have died due to a lack of proper medical treatment. i'll tell her all margie reports from the border city of warranty. how found this? my father, 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 by it's concert. after a long and difficult journey to get 2 sedans voted with egypt, she found a soul stranded now admitted to a hospital in the boldest city of what the helpful. yeah, and the recent decision was made in cairo that also disease must enter under a visa. the crossing has been closed since friday. what do you hold for
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a 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 from now on the verge of death, mostly the way most of them get in and and what will happen to my children, which would become of my sick husband. i came to the hospital to get him to die. peters bills, but they're out of stock. what should i do leaving him to die? what will become of us especially now we don't have passports after our home was destroyed and i need a solution. was the kidney patients who need regular dialysis or at greater risk. and then in and out of our sidney guy that i be known dialysis for the past 4 years
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. if i or any other patient this, the session will pay a heavy price. by next tuesday, we will have neutrons have another session and will be left to the most of god 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 delayed entry into egypt when they have a better chance of getting medical treatment. and what are 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 sufferings on the refugee stranded on the sudan, egypt boat at cool, and their situation is not getting any better up. i had automotive, the dizzy, a mentor where they had everything, use our life a lot. instead i had this
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as a dinosaur which run me 72000000 years ago. it's remains of turned out west scientists and least expected. it will bring you that story. and in sport, even foxes fighting to make their dreams come true. why that story and launch the washington has said, it is clear that there are profound differences between the us and china. ofterhide you anticipated meeting between us extra state and china is farming as to inviting in response. china is that the relationship between the 2 countries as and its lowest point for decades. katrina, you reports from badging, of the us secretary of state on what he says is a mission to open lines of communication between washington and b. j. at any blanket met for administered king gong for talks and
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a working dinner on sunday. the highest ranked and us official to visit in 5 years, lincoln strip full is concerned that mounting tensions between the 2 sides could spiral into conflict. in recent weeks, washington has accused the peoples of 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 ty pay include. 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. display deep distrust on both sides. it's low. lincoln's visit paved the way for more high level meetings and meeting between presidency didn't paying entre blanket laser this year. they last met in november the sidelines of the g. 20 summit in indonesia, but before another is pled aging. we'll 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 the you as extra general has condemned to friday's attack on a school in west and uganda. at least 41 people, mostly students, were killed when that dormant tree was set on fire near uganda's border with the democratic republic of congo. catherine story has this report. the realities of students who are killed in luby rehab. secondary school are in morning. it's come to look for the children at the mark carlswell hacked to death because my share is the boys were burned alive when fighters from the, on my democratic forces through a petrol ball into that dormitory. some students are missing. we just had the morning the yesterday that the school is a button on the some students have been thinking. so. oh as well,
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no. did. i didn't find where i use them on the those ones who i took in, oh is, oh is a month the whole way a month. so we're still waiting for that. it's family members have identified the students. his family is speaking, the beauty of the dose, a home everyone here is in shock. back of the school. this is what remains of the boys, dormitory witness. they say the students who top a brave fight and refuse to open the door in the midst of gunfire. and say this is an embarassing security locked by the military, which is supposed to protect such food as very many on onset questions that they need got me to answer today. we have thousands of you'd be dead for feast as if i'm d r a sequel. even them of sick you are in uganda. secuity for these have increased
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their presence in the town on the east pursuit hawkins, who are states to have fled into the room, the national park in neighboring democratic republic of congo. the allied democratic forces on the group is based in eastern d r. c. please do not panic or children safe and they will remain safe there. you will people and they are trying to home our children but they were not to manage. right now this morning is a still trying to process what happened and why coughing. so all the 0 nairobi we go to monte, now pose there of closed in a referendum on changing the constitution. the 1st in a series of polls, it's meant to enable a transition in the country from military to civilian rule. but opponents a saying the proposals would give the president too much power vote to turn out has
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been low in the country of $21000000.00. because large sections of northern and central molly controlled by on groups. just as nicholas hoc has more in this from the capital bind nicole the paulding station where we are the school in downtown public or 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 election of 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 vote. and if you look right now as the tell you 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 court is the usual international independent
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observers that you see in the search of votes. now, the molly military dentist says it doesn't need any outside or for a vote. that is about the money and people about their own constitution. thailand has been invited to as invited the sound for ministers to a meeting to discuss a peace plan for me in law that countries minutes really does have been gone from the blog for nearly 2 years. they failed to own an agreement to start talks with opponents linked to the house and government of unsung sushi thailand is looking to have me in law re admitted to us an estimate how much is the k direct to for human rights watch. and she says the thailand is on the mining sounds efforts to find peace and me in law. and the points that we're making is that the can says and have consensus hasn't been strong enough and hasn't. in fact, it stopped the one to,
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from continuing to commit crimes against humanity against the my and my people to this day, thousands of civilians have been killed by the one to and the step now taken by the, the, the k take a government in thailand is incredibly wiring by inviting the one tab floor has been any cessation, all of the violence before they have even indication that that will be the case. and now inviting 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. what we do know is that you did this and mining the attempts of a blog as, as, as, as the on, is a trying to do now is to try and find a way to stop that violence. i'm in the mining that that's certainly not the way forward. we know that in the nation to as chair
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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 the on what we say now is a stronger, more coordinated action should be taken. so there's in the middle of action by states that a weakening, what are the on, has done to date, 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, of all of the spending 72000000 years on the ground in remote southern. she like the remains of this dinah. so a challenging what we know about how some pre historic creatures evolve. scientists have names of the newly discovered species. the gong co can non noise is fossils or fast on of 10 years ago or so it just been a decade digging not move in
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a 100 pieces of yellowish and bone at the bottom of a patrick guardian hillside using those fragments. it will eventually be able to digitally reconstruct a skeleton. scientists estimate this before, so i know sol grew up to full, meet as long, and it weighed around a ton. but the most fascinating aspect of this discovery was its location on the map. the remains of dot to build dinosaurs like going kinda annoy, had previously already been found in the northern hemisphere. now, the skeleton has been recreated. scientists are working to solve the mystery of how this particular species came to be in south america. maybe we can understand a bit more about this mystery now. it's my guess counting a good stein is opinion totally just that plato console torres. she is also a co ofa in the study that confirmed the existence of going common non noise. she
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joined us from santiago. this is very exciting, but actually it's investigation that's been going on for about 10 years now. yes. hello. yes, yes. can you hear me? it's lovely to have you with us car, lena. yes, i hear you. well, good, thank you. can you tell us more about the discovery of this species of dinosaur you 1st came across? it's fossilized remains some 10 years ago. what more have we learned about this creature in the past decade, as well as the location of the diner? so was not only surprising because of insults of this finding right, well city his relatives but also was very difficult to reach. it is in the past had gone. yeah. and she was so you can, you have to walk several hours hours from the last house. you can see actually i
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traveled 2 legs together. the time i went, so it's uh, a remote location. we very difficult logistics to dig the walls. google's a, we have just a window of january to february to the, because it's otherwise is always nolly. out of the i see now, to tell me, was this just a regular expedition? because you know, these things will happen in the past to go on your original. did someone, didn't someone anticipate that this discovery might be made? oh, yeah, well, uh there was no, there is the iphone and local people, right? actually what is the name of the status are these or ordering. one of them, um, i do not know which help lot during the logistics eastern last house. from the side . far, how far? walking from there of more or less. uh so. so people would know and then next, which is a, in a national, i used to be sure for that types of is what, that's
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a research for julie as it begin to go there to do multi body wasn't his studies. and then, well, we found that the, the fund to bones and a let. thank you a bunch of dollars. no. so lots of junior versus gaming and different specialities to the different sites. this is one of the results of this team. this is an incredible discovery, and i know that we always st dinosaur fossils do exist and found in many pots the well. but how can you be sure of the identity of something like this and how, how is it preserved off troll this time? yes, so these are very important question. we have several methods to answer this. those questions actually, why these files and ethics which is like a gen ology of this species,
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like to know their route to. so we go after like every meeting either of the bowls, looking for a credit card there is that are similar or different and we have to compare if all the other guys on that are ready describe it. so this was the last by the lead alder of these leading altura diggs, i work with this jonathan article, we see he's a piece, the student, a very late one, a well my, actually my contribution to this work was about the ration of displacement. a how this could translate in is it one space when, because we have like hundreds of bones. so is it one space? is that to see all these balls or are they a lot of spaces? this makes much difference. right? yeah. does he have different things going on there? we cannot have should be sure about what to say. so when we bought a biography was the very carefully after several years actually say this 1st
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bones were just cover uh, around 2008009. and actually i, i went to the seal in 2019. so we could actually make elaborate descriptions and very careful work on samples of segments. so we can see like, is done with scoring it, which kind of environment there was, can all, we can also care about that then, cuz it's the location of this discovery. the is the most significant thing, this and duck build, dyna. so we knew that it existed in the northern hemisphere. but how it came to be in these remote southern lines. and what does this mean for the good of? yeah, we would say now would they have been, what would they have originated in this place, or would they have migrated from the northern hemisphere in there's so many so many questions that arise from this. yeah, that's right. so one of the things that the discovery leaf several than that is,
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is, was that actually it is reality for not somebody. we can put a plate group that we migrate much already had been thoughts, uh like that. i just saw that the most common i did that bill data started that i know what are ready, where i widespread in the end of the provisions, right. like around the 65000000 in display was what are unit now 19 median. and then lightweight, and then we have the cook in there around the c a, d, median, riley, and the, and a most south portion of the after. so, right. so it will be like very similar to us hours, but not what would be a little bit more freely if it gets, say, like around t o red ball or something. well, it's a very exciting investigation. it's going to be great to see what else and not just
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for me. thank you very much. katarina good stein for joining us, paleontologist there in santiago, chile. thank you. anthony, is our lead. i'm christmas hulu. me in new york, this year's tie back a festival of features, games from parts of the world, not typically represented by the gaming industry. more coming up a crypto car is a full crisis in the u. k. will tell you why legal experts according some more regulation around digital cash. uninstalled, more pain for this, for the most a g c champion of the details of it later on in the program, the, it's the start of the week. here's our forecast for europe in africa on monday,
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so there was rock in storms that we had in greece. that energy is now moving into western and central turkey. i gotta tell you, i think we could see some flash fighting for turkey as capital on camera, on monday. other side of the mediterranean right now. what, whether dances into northwest spain, north or in portugal, could get into some pretty good burst of rain here on monday. so the risk of seeing some flooding here and same goes to the northwest as well. we're talking northern england right through to scotland, some thunder downpours here. once again, the potential of seeing some flash flooding. let's talk about those temperatures. so from bella rou, straight through to the balkans, sun spots are going to max out at 30 degrees under the sunshine, including for that grab so pretty good. they're feeling like summer as we'd expect for this time to year. here we go. in africa, temperature is a bit below average and walk shut with that breeze soft b, a bind to meantime pulling up former air from this haro. so elders coming in a $34.00 that's full above average for this sum of the year. and for south africa,
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we've got this vigorous weather maker sliding in. so winds in cape town, i think anywhere from 50 to 60 kilometers per hour and with a daytime height of 14 degrees that's below average for this. i'm the and that's it . we'll see you soon. take care the african narrative. from africans perspective sancho pays for much too short documentary spine, not freaking filmmakers. and that's going to be the pressure full for the taste of the sun from madagascar and football from new series of africa direct on which is the latest news as it breaks of the billing 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 welcome back out top story. thousands of people are fling escalating violence incidentals westdale for region. 8 agency say that medical facilities along with charging voters been overwhelmed by hundreds of wounded civilians. and just the past week, nearly 45000 refugees have been registered on the or i spoke to lenny kinsley that
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of communications in spokes person for the well food program. and so down she says the conflict needs to and now to start with humanitarian design stuff from guessing was we reconfigured her oper operations to be based out of ports of them. so that's where our main hub is at the moment within the country. but we also have teams on the ground into 0 state, which is south of car 2 or a many people are fleeing from hard to to. so we had a big team set up there on the ground doing to distributions for people who have just to flood the citing in cartoon as well as teams in what a house on a and other locations where people are arriving in different states. especially those who are fleeing from cartoon. do you know anything about the conditions of refugees in chad now? because report suggesting there has been an influx already. thousands with
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streaming across the border from sit down into eastern chad. but that number seems to, of spite quite suddenly in the last few days, what are you hearing about this? yeah, so we're seeing people crossing by the. busy explaining the violence and particularly janina west are for arriving at the borders with little or nothing but the clothes on their back. they're staying and in very dire conditions. sleeping partially out in the old and, and it's getting very difficult also to provide them assistance because the reading season is coming. so this appears to be a perfect storm that you are describing. you have an influx of refugees and 150000 the that number could rise. they are crossing into child, but also many of them going into south saddam. so these are countries that already have high levels of hunger. on top of this you have the rainy season approaching
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and also a funding crunch. exactly, so this is an extremely difficult situation. it is a catastrophe on top of what was already a humanitarian crisis ensued on before this conflict directed in the middle of april. and now we're seeing this spill out over into the region to chime central african republic, south to don ethiopia, and also and, and to thousands of going to egypt. and then for example, in china, this was speaking about many thousands of 45000 refugees has been registered. this comes before the onset of the lean season between all of this, which was already going to leave of a one and a half 1000000 people, food and secure services. so we're about to go into a very difficult period with lena all this and then also when the rains come down in the deserts that affects the, such as the if you're going to have rivers and very difficult conditions and make
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it very difficult to deliver aid even if you do have the money to to be able to transport it to where it needs to go. it exactly. and we're seeing the same and saddam, so spin sit on um now is also the lean season, the hunger season. up until september. and we're estimating that around 19000000 people or 40 percent of the population may not know where their next meal would come from and are struggling to afford a basic meal of supply chains are disrupted by the conflict which is driving food prices even higher. and so this is really, as you mentioned, it a perfect storm and, and then in just humanitarian catastrophe. that shows no sign of a beating unless the fighting stops immediately. what is extremely concerning is the reports coming out of west start for in janina. that this conflict has now taken on aspect dimensions between different tribes and just the level of the
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people who are armed and fighting. each other is extremely concerning. we are hearing stories when the city needs refugees are arriving on the. busy order that nearly everyone who has arrived has lost a family member and the findings were hearing from our colleagues that the neighbors friends are losing their lives and in the fighting. and so the only option left is to flee. but sweet to what? to a situation that is also. busy very, very challenging to live and when you're living out in the open, there's no access to food, and soon people are going to be cut off from the reins because the roads will become an accessible. and so the time to act is now not in a week, not in 2 weeks. the time to act is now before it's too late for these people who have already been through and suffered enough bearing the brunt of this conflict of israel's far right. finance minister has been given why the powers by the coalition
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government, but sallow, smart trach, will now have the option to expedite the building of illegal sacraments in the occupied westbank. this will allow him to bypass several stages of the planning process. and long con has more from occupied east jerusalem. the one man now has always complete control over legal settlements like this one in the occupied westbank finance minutes. the better those smart traits has got the deal that he always wanted as long as it on the cards, but it was ratified in a cabinet meeting that took place on sundays. now, before this deal to actually expand supplements like this one, you have 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 all been 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.
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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 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 excite, shouldn't palestinians worried that as well, will simply take over the entire okey point, westbank and cool. it is ro, 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 set list. 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. you'll get international reaction as well, and we're on come out to 0. the occupied westbank. microsoft isn't it?
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is there any human rights and way of working? that's a part of sending communities facing the legal sacraments, expansion in line disputes. he explains what this government decision means for the occupied westbank. i think this decision completes the process of the you are a legal and extension of the west bank by the state of east right now. we don't have any baskets anymore, but he's 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 joyce supremacy has 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
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is a very sad day for people like me, 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,
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in the more than almost 300 supplements that are captured there on the west bank with absolutely 0 a location and 0 development in the policy and sector a helicopter cruise and southern brazil searching for 10 people still missing off the floods. at least 11 people died following a tropical sites on on friday. well, the 3 and a half 1000 residents have been left homeless. while close to $700.00 were evacuated out of the pomp of the cycling. landslide warning has been issued for the states and we have gone data, sol, and then a heat wave is killed. nearly a 100 people in india is to most popular states over the past few days. for teasing those have production, b, r a, wanting the elderly and those with preexisting conditions to stay in doors, this hospital in bonnie, a district has been treating hundreds of people incapacitated by the hate. temperatures of salt of 43 degrees celsius as 5 degrees high. then the normal range
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for this time is yeah, bulk is donna's planning to build the walls largest riverfront the city enough to accommodate $50000000.00 people. but right scripts are worried about forced evictions and environmental threats. sullivan job aid reports on this from the whole. the likelihood of millions of people in the hard depends on these buffaloes . where has tended his hood on the banks of the for years. now he's among the farmers instructions with eviction, to make way for the world's largest riverfront city. by the 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 watch as since 2020. well then a 100 problem. is it being charged for resisting or refusing to find overland a it's always the government to stop intimidation. congressman and use a force,
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there are huge of a front urban development authority. our 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 have coming into the bank. so they will be the location of people who are in the bank because that's a part of the way i can sounds, the ending economy struggling to attract for an investment that we're all the city spending more than $40000.00 heck to is is expected to bring in $10000000000.00, router says the development would provide high density purpose, build housing, and have ample green spaces. pockets 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. the yet, there are no wastewater treatment plants in almost 30000 details of and treated sewage flows into the river every day. that combined with the reduced water volumes upstream dams in india have to meet the driver, a sledge carrier. the development authority says that it wants to create about
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a $1000.00 to $6.00 offer voss sewage which is dumped into the robbie. but did not meant to this concern. they say the hum to benefit ratio is not valid. the state of focused on the government have been job is not a real estate developer. this of the people have 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, 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 a driving down to 0. la us research police, a crypto cards. a forward has surged over the past year and it's cost people in the u. k. hundreds of millions of dollars, the deluxe, but it's a cooling for great to international regulation of digital currencies. it's is
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meant to protect a growing number of uses of an expanding range of trading platforms. and these bach 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 of aust industry, widely seen as big financial wild west faces many of the same floors as the system it was meant to replace without many of the protections, lot of the decent crypto trade is always there. awesome. i'm not happy that is a relatively on regulate. still mostly on regulated. they would prefer a system that's and that helps people to accounts help them. so can't when, when they did something wrong. so millions of methods very bit include online, criminal's posing as organizations, offering legitimate service is often impersonating well known companies. of this commas offer f unless ways to acquire bitcoin. that's the 1st i'm one of the most popular federal currencies through social media,
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crypto currencies such as big coin, large, the unregulated, the united kingdom, by lowering the forces and the massive profits. according to the city of london, police is action for center. last year, crypto currency scams went up by 40 percent amounting to $370000000.00. for the 1st time. the global crypto industry still reeling, for one of the biggest alleged financial fords in history involving the now bankrupt trading platform f t x e 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 clips of exchange buying them. the largest platform in the
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world, and his rival coin base using both firms of selling unregistered securities. the 1st of many possible beings against the industry and all of 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 and the, and will be both 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 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 dependent success. and there were fees 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 how to 0 london are still at only these hours. yeah, we're gonna have sport and it's been
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of the world. voices from different corners programs that open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today. not many people have seen this business to select on now to sierra the it's been 2 years is new york's try back a film festival drops the well film from its name. the annual event now probably is pulled cost of virtual reality and even video games. i was just, there is kristen salumi has mall between the star started movie premieres and paneled discussions that the tribeca festival is known for. game developers are
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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 is absolutely amazing to be at try back and 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. a 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 field trips to study the landscape and designing the game. it's not just does it. there's lots of different trees, different kind of case lines. there's a lot of locations which are very interesting to look at, and that's always right for video games,
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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. the try back is casey ball test and her team chose the final is from hundreds of submissions. we're looking for the potential of artistic excellence and storytelling. we believe that's right, becca, that video games are an incredible medium for our story. all the games and selections and actually across the festivals are premier's people that turned back are playing them for that 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, i'll just be here on new york time now for all the sport with far indo huh.
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thanks so much. marian max for shopping has won the canadian ground pre to take his career's holly to 41 victories, equaling that brazilian a legend. aaronton center. the for the chief. so that's the other that's driver lead to every laugh from whole position to give read the whole there milestone $100.00 that victory. fernando alonso finish. second and is aston martin while britain, 7 time world champion, louis hamilton was 3rd, and his mercedes are stipends. championship lead has been extended to 69 point the 6 went to the spaniards this season and his 4th in a row. yeah, it's amazing. i mean, i never expected to, to be on these kind of numbers myself as well. you know, so yeah, we keep enjoying with you working hard, but today is been a great day. and we were hoping to turn into 3 more to the rental. but we'd also
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plays out the started with us about the status of the sports channels that raised. so i didn't have one la fleur. i could relax anything be. so it was kind of amazing about yeah, it is, honestly, it's been a great weekend for us. i think we were slowly chipping away. i think the since i took a little bit of a step ahead this weekend when the, how did the up the upgrades are we working on bringing some of moving forward to football now in spain have just been crowned nations league champions. the spaniards be croatia via a 10th a penalty shoot out after the match and the goal is center extra time. a jeep tank of from realm to its danny cars on how feeling the title for spring the season. italy, queen, instead 3rd spot in the competition in front of me as a t h. i completing the boyfriend intel here through to the level as we're hosting
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the nation from oh, jerry, have maintained their perfect record in africa. couple of nations qualifying, i mean, already qualified to meet you down to, to one away earlier bahama valley need more underscore and phone calls. it was a damaging result for you guys. uh, when would it put them level on points? the 2nd place tunzia in group app liberally g o and nachos, ford in injury time winter for nigeria is they beat sierra leone 3 to away. it's a result that seals the super equals qualification for the final will surely is cricket or is i put some pressure on england, on what was a rain effective date in birmingham. he always managed to reach 386 all loud on day street. only a few run showing of english 1st ending total. certainly captain pat cummings, scoring and useful. 3810. even scott, a week later, finish in the day on 25. finally light's coming on. i think it's the 1st time this
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guy missing the pitch. that was it, the grams of it was there, wants to be posted and so be aggressive and i know passing and i thought somebody else to push your kids. um and i suspect it's just probably gone. or hey, martin has won the moto g p, german ground pre on sunday, the he pressure on rival, in current title leader or francesco. but that yeah, this brand new finish the fraction of a 2nd ahead of the re northwell champion selected by. yeah. yeah. martin had also claimed victory in the sprint race. he now has a task for now his overalls had a lead to 16 mark. mark has hit trouble in the warm up before the race had even begun. this is 5th crash of the weekend. very unusual when you consider he's 111 times of this track going back to 26 time while champion fractured his finger and decided to pull out of the ring. and keep in boxers, headlong, dominated at the amateur level. but until recently, women were banned from the ring. since the rules were changed in december,
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up and coming female boxers have set their sights on the olympics. of augustan went to meet some of them in havana. more than 40 olympic gold medals. cuba dominates as a book saying like no other country at the tokyo lympics the only nation took. i'm full of the 8 golds on. but until recently, the glory was just the man that changed in december, when the books incineration listed a decades old bond. and selected the national women's tomb being the best women books to have won the competition is wonderful. it's a dream country we. we may have been waiting for this opportunity for a long time before it is once argued that keeping women a meant to show that beautiful faces not take punches and movies since he is the justification shifted safety concerns in no salt at all. no, no help. well,
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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 and, and country ok at all. that's 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 for i suppose it was on just and it made me feel uncomfortable. okay, wonderful. i thought i had the same lights as many the memo that i took a while. having taken the 1st step and made it into the ring. these up and coming books is for excited. now that finally books inexpensively, many on the time, feel that already living. so they have a neutron in spots approaching qualification for the 2020 for power 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 place. i have one more the laura lake, all athletes of my dream is to win and olympic medal. this is
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a concept 1st i need to qualify for them. that will be hard, but i think i can do it. federal google boy area as a team is coming from to you, even though she's going to be looking 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 when metals and make history within a minute. are these women onto the punching that way to the world's most prestigious sports competition? there also sheltering la, seem headed gustin. i'll just narrow down. um, the vegas golden lights have been celebrating the historic stanley cup when the goal, the nights one north american hockey is biggest title in just 6 years. after joining the li, tens of thousands of fans packed up the vegas strip to see the team and the thing this trophy biggest defeated the florida panthers to win their 1st championship title. and that is all you support for now. it's now back to marion in london. as
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far, that's it for the news out, but i'll be back in the line with more of the day's news to stay with us the the city and the people in the production is under increasing strength to keep nice with a growing global population out to 0 is environmental solutions programs discovers new ways of feeding the world to stay and focus on like 80000 or just from
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we could see plumes of smoke rising all along the horizon in different areas. when we got here, the people had fled. those villages told us that those were their homes on fire. and if they still have people there the, the, the washing refugee crisis triggered by the conflict in sue don, 8 agencies in chad. it struggles to provide enough health care and food. the hello, i'm sorry, i'm the lisay in london. you're watching algio 0 also coming off on the program, changing the constitution post clothes and molly of.

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