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now look at it. more people are still crossing the border. driving up here, we could see plumes of smoke rising all along the horizon in different areas. when we got here, the people that had fled, those villages told us that those were their homes on fire. and if they still have people there, the on the 2nd day of the high stakes visit us next year of state, obviously blinking meet top chinese different. not one me. the i, my name's heidi. this is out of their life and i was there coming up little but the clothes on their backs. thousands of sydney's refugees arrive in charles where conditions a dia, i'm desperate. they've seen terrible things,
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experienced unimaginable hardships to come this far. and now the question is, how to get them health? where do they go next? for reeves tyrants very, the children in west and you down down to fridays, the talk, the school lessons, the 2 people mostly students, that the female sizes so now allowed to enter the ring and see the sites that really sets on an inventory the the united states top diploma is attending the 2nd and final day of meetings with high level officials in beijing and to be blank and has met the senior chinese diploma. one me. lincoln is the 1st us extra stay to visit china in 5 years. on sunday he met his chinese counterpart. she came down with the shoals from both sides said the tooks were candid and constructive. the world's 2 biggest economies
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though, remain at loggerheads over a number of issues including trade technology and tie one. let's go to a corresponding katrina. you live in beijing. so today the 2nd and final day of me . things well. so on the agenda, katrina slow long age on his top. diplomat mess with anthony blinking on monday morning. no blinking is expected to meet the president's teaching pain, but that is not yet confirmed by watching closely full that a laser in the afternoon blinking is expected to meet with us business leaders here as well as exchange students and give a press conference from the us embassy on monday evening. now blinking has made clear his goals for this visit, primarily to open up lines of communication between the aging in washington and to develop some sort of crisis management mechanism. should that be any incident to prevent some tension spiraling out into open conflicts?
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no expectations all over naija breakthrough is considering. there is a long list of disputes between both sides. but it is hoped that this visit will set up high level meetings in future between china in the us and possibly even a meeting between biden and presidency just thing later this year. i'm katrina, how is this visit being viewed in china as well? do quite positively here in bay g. it's considered very important that the 2 sides sit down there from state media's perspective. it is on the us to prove that it is sincere and wanting things to improve on sunday farm and such in gong told lincoln that us trying to relationships of us. china relations were at an all time low and that said neither side. and he said it was important for china that the us respect, time is cool interest, specifically tie one. he said that this was a red line issue that washington should not cross. now it seems that uh,
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from both sides that these tops were candid and constructed. she'd gone scripted thinking some more than 7 hours and that was the minor wins. according to the aging, both sides agreed to increase people's people exchanges make it easier to travel between the 2 countries. increased passenger flights, as well as what towards increasing student exchanges. although that are still some very big disputes that remain including human rights, trade and technology, and stemming the tide of fentanyl and it seems a little ground was made on those fronts. ok, thank you for that. katrina, you the 1st live in beijing at least 13 palestinians have been injured during and is really right on jeanine refugee camp in the occupied westbank. 3 on critical condition. their reports, the 2 palestinians were detained, including how las activist israel has stepped up, its rates in the occupied west bank in the past few years to crack down a palestinian resistance to its occupation. mostly in the cities of janine,
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a novelist to displace desperate hungry thousands of sudanese refugees in charge of living in conditions. so dar this some all consuming leaves to survive. they have escaped a war to a nation, to shelter in one of the wells poorest countries. agency say they are struggling to cope many children who been left without parents, a starving to death. out is there a zane bus robbie reports from the childs who don buddha had an old school outside. audrey. the chad 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 follows it is crowded, there is no hygiene. people are desperate, squabbling for food, water, even the smallest patch of shape, but size, good,
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and not watkins. my son was shocked and 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 a close without food. we haven't eaten anything. my father was killed. they chased us. m b s. 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, walking for days, robbed of possessions and be some of the gang 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's reese w. it's no brings with it 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
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continue after the president left his answer. you tell me that there are no long term solutions right now. only temporary remedies. 8 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 warned. the war next door will not be over any time soon. the number of refugees, he said, could hit 1000000 zane bus robbie o d 0 audrey eastern chad. you and alone with egypt. do you have any cas, all saudi arabia on the you are holding a don't a conference force through john and a we spoke to lenny kingsley, a spokesman for the weld feed program in the see don, she says the situation on the suit on child board is getting worse and time is running out. we're seeing people crossing by the day, fleeing the violence, and particularly janina west. start for arriving at the borders with little or
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nothing but the clothes on their back. they're staying and in very dire conditions . sleeping partially out in the open and it's getting very difficult also to provide them assistance because the reading season is coming. this is an extremely difficult situation. it is a catastrophe on top of what was already a humanitarian crisis ensued on before this conflict erupt. 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 tens of thousands of going to egypt. what is extremely concerning is the reports coming out of west start for engineering. that this conflict has now taken on aspect dimensions between different tribes and just the level of the people who are armed and fighting each other is extremely concerning. so the only
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option left is to flee, but see to what? to a situation that is also very, very challenging to live. and when you're living out in the open, there is 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 with, in your opinion, has pledged 22000000 dollars to help egypt support. see, denise refugees seeking shelter that it comes as health authorities, one of deterioration, conditions for those stranded at the border of a lot, a reports from why they have a in saddam near the border with egypt for 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,
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bites consuming after a long and difficult journey to get 2 sedans boated with egypt, she found a soul stranded now admitted to a hospital in the boldest city of what the helpful, yeah, and a lot of them in a lot of the recent decision was made in cairo that also denise 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 boeing sedan, which is 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. and we'll say i will not be way. well, what have them get in and, and what will happen to my children, which will become of my sick husband. i came to the hospital to get him to diabetes
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bills, but they're out of stock. what should i do leaving him to die? what will become of his, especially now we don't have passports after our home was destroyed and i need a solution to what kidney patients who need regular dialysis or at greater risk and the out of model sidney guy that i've been on dialysis for the past 4 years if i or any other patient missed 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 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 by the with the absence of health can the late entry into egypt when they have a better chance of getting medical treatment or what are the most me to what the whole clinic disease, deteriorating health conditions, and the shortage of medical supplies are adding to the many other factors. we're
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sending the sufferings of the refugee stranded on the sudan, egypt boat and their situation is not getting any better off. i had automotive, the dizzy in a mentor where they had 5, a, a wrong government has evacuated a 165 people from through don. it's the countries, the admission since the fighting began in april, many, $600.00 sudanese, and rocky and syria, nationals all taking refuge in baghdad. back here we say feed into don is in short supply and describe the health care that is kept as go online. and so what we, why should we thought, maybe the situation would be resolved, we why should one month to month, but the situation got worse. there was no improvement at all. and therefore i knew that i have children with me and the road was exhausting. 73 hours to get from the capital to port food on some cartoon to the airport, the
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funerals are being held for some of the $41.00 victims of friday school attack. and uganda, most was students who were schultz hacked to death, above and beyond recognition near the border with the democratic republic of congo . you gotten an army is searching for 6 of the adopted by suspected rebels from the allied democratic forces. catherine, so a reports relatives of students who are killed in luby rehab secondary school are in morning come to look for the children at the mall called la hacked to death because my shift is, the boys were burned alive when 5 to is from the on my democratic forces to petro gone into that dormitory. some students are me, see, we just had it in the morning is the day that the school is about on the some cities have been thinking. so. oh as well, no. do you?
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i didn't find where i used the money the those ones. who are you thinking? oh is, oh is a month. there's no way a month. so we're still waiting for is that most family members have identified the students. his family is taking the body of the dose, a home. everyone here is in shock. back of the school. this is what remains of the boys dormitory witnesses see the students who top up re fi and refuse to open the door in the midst of gunfire. samuel brandon said, this is an embarassing security lopsided military, which is supposed to protect such food as very many on onset questions that they need government 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,
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security force. he's had increased their presence in the town on the east pursuing the a tacos who are sage, to have fled into the room, a 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 help our children but they were not to manage. right now this morning is a still trying to process what happened and why casting sewing all the 09 ruby or the search continues for the bodies of hundreds of people. so missing off to last week's migraines ship right near greece. the one says up to 750 people could have been on board most west from syria, egypt,
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and focused on 78 people confirmed to have died. only a 104 people were rescued. many families are still hoping for any news of their loved ones pockets. tom says it will observe a day of national morning on monday. so go to tell you if he is alive, we off the government, bring him back. and if he's did bring back the body, this is all believe me better him. yeah. he's my the citizen of this can go through . he's great. and can also pray is we have patients more of the media body july mentioned it and not found to die. you can understand what effect and goes through what is happening to us when we have no information, whether they're alive or dead, the pre to a law. let us see that the still ahead on al jazeera counsel advice and not even exist on the constitutional referendum and what it might mean submitted to the
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we're off and running with your weather report for the middle east and africa. nice to have you along wins continues to be the big story here through some of the gulf states. you know, at a time on sunday, quit city had the worst air quality in the world. all has to do with the winds, picking up the sand into us through the eastern province of saudi arabia. and for us here. and though we could certainly see wind gusts up to 50 kilometers per hour on monday. well, the sea breeze has returned to karachi. we've got some heats rolling through was biggest on past kents at 40 degrees, that is well above average and closing in on a temperature record for the month of june for turkey, a running the risk of seeing some flash flooding for central parts of the country, including the capital on correct? at $21.00 bit of a breeze out of the north through the boss 1st. so is stumble. we've got you for 24 degrees and a big change in those temperatures. the other day. new lock shuts. 40. 41 degrees
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here. now down to $28.00 on monday. so i'm soaking rains through the coast of nigeria running right through to south sudan. it's a pretty big downpours mixed in there. and for south africa, we've got this vigorous friends coming in. it's going to produce wins in cape town, i'd say anywhere from 50 to 60 kilometers per hour, 14 degrees that's below average for this sum of the year. that's a snapshot of your weather. see. the of the world's fill is less than drama. the popular of the chasing india celebrities. it's a high stakes game one when he goes behind the lines with those hunting for the perfect analogies ever. where is the western agenda heading? that's the g 7. really even matter anymore. who's more electable, joe biden? or donald trump, or jeremy, listen in the media undermining our society. can americans cross their supreme
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court is not corrupt. the quizzical look us pull it to the bottom line. the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching out as a reminder, how top stories to sound in child agencies say medical facilities in andre, near the student needs folder on overwhelmed refugees arriving now with injuries. stage 5 and the dogs west of theater was being held for some of the folks who on victims of friday school to talk you down the base with students who shouts to death. and then beyond recognition in the border with the democratic congress. washington's talk different mazda is having
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a 2nd and final day of meetings in beijing, mcdonald's official pads, the victims visit, isn't expected to achieve major breakthroughs in various states, including trade technology, ab type one. on the speaking to victor, goes vice president at the center of the china in globalization. he says, china cabinet compromise on any issues of great importance. the 2 sites have adjusted stage the views, and hopefully they said minimize the differences and maximize they're coming out of a study. now, if the united states will do with china off equal terms and show due respect to those subdivisions which, how that goes to the interest to the some of them to our integrity. i think china will repeat over mind is the, discuss the various issues with the united states. on the other hand, if the united states was to show this, we got to turn us on the middle of interest,
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for example, especially evolving taiwan. then they will really steal a lot of pressure because china has no way to compromise d. i any each for any i owed, all these micros upgrades in phones to try. i do hold that the 2 sides are really exchanging the values and if it is positive, better united states, i've already invited the china steak house in the farm and the searching gall to reciprocate the visits to the united states an appropriate time. and i personally do a whole present decision paid off trying to make a state visit to the united states. the president of the united states paid a stay busy to china soon the top at least of before the expiration on the bus. as the president, the credit is ministry, as reports, and thousands of russian asked strikes and broken attacks targeting it's counter
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offensive in the east. keeps as most of the sizing is taking place in don't yet. they have been some gains for ukraine. a russia appointed official says cave has taken a village and the southern is upper region region. to me, while president vladimir pollution says russia has destroyed 5 west and supplied patriots and defense systems near the whitening capital. on friday, the acquaintance president has repeated those claims. united nations says that russia has declined its requests to get a to areas that are under its control in the capstone region. flooding off to the cove, a dime was destroyed, has caught many civilians off from receiving basic supplies. with chris routing work as policy says, it's fast minutes re satellite launch was the gray vist failure. the rocket carrying the satellite plunged into the c g to a technical problem last month. but during the policy meeting over the weekend, there is in charge of the mission will criticize. film young has now ordered work
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is done with such as to prepare for another launch. tal on his hosting talks with me and most admitted sugarless, but all the countries have rejected an invitation to take part including indonesia, the philippines, singapore and malaysia. yeah, ma was bod, from the l. c on regional organization all to the minutes receive power and a crew 2 years ago on says it's the country most effective by the crisis and neighboring me. i'm off the face of been counted off to molly's constitutional referendum. it's the fast and a series of polls designed to enable a transition from ministry to civilian bull. but if i didn't say the proposals would give the president too much power, large sections of northern and central molly controlled by all groups boycotted sundays. virt. nicholas hank reports from bomber cove. the accounting has begun after the end of a contentious referendum. mountains warehouse devote yes or no to
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a new constitution that seeks to united country deeply divided is the 2021 military coup that brought mile eastern debt to power. looking to get his voice heard is 76 year old retired electrician blue curve. you cannot say, he says he has never missed a votes. and some of these independents, he's voting yes to a new constitution that gives more autonomy to regions. the new for the, the loving level of democracy since the 3rd republic has not really worked this, but i believe will help to bring back stability to the country. those voting no say to propose the secular text fails to recognize the role of islam in this muslim majority country. and it brings little over site to the nation's leader. or that can be pretty new textbook give substantially more power to the head of state. and this is why we're always gentle leader, as you may go to, has been encouraging people to come up and vote. he believes and you constitution is a step towards finding peace in the country, torn by war,
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cooling my name. i am calling on all nally and no matter the outcome of this referendum to stay hand in hand for the sake of our secret unity. i'm groups linked outside i so had called for a boy called of the referendum, threatening attacks against bullying stations. many millions had been too afraid to cast their vote raving. the threat is such about the depot with her 8 year old daughter. i am voting because it is my responsibility as a citizen and i believe the country will find peace if we will come out and express ourselves for the last 30 years. past presidents have failed to change a constitution copied from france, the former colonial power, and from the modern or some, uh, they might be enough friends. we have our own culture, our own values, we have own 70, our own way of living together. and this is why it's all about the, let's take a look at inside the building stations. there are the usual valid papers, the assessors the voting,
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but missing are the independent international observers. the melonie mills, richard that says it does not need outside or is to bring credibility to a vote that concerns the 1000000 people for who are not a n d co. this is more than the referendum at stake is the future of democracy in molly a vote that will either unite or further divide the mode in people. nicholas hawk elgin's 0 stomach a x of a son. indigenous groups in brazil, or protesting against a proposal that could effect hundreds of indigenous land claims in the country. senate is discussing several bills. the critics say would negatively impact environment and preservation. one law would limit the recognition if ancestral lands stripped indigenous ministries ability to oversee environmental protection in origin. tina ron, it's
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a nice fontaine gas at indigenous protest is in the northern province of lee. i'm going straight to smoke to now. so highways off to regional constitutional changes because the amended constitution limits the right to look roads during states. us virgin this community say the change of rules that make it easier for nicky minds to operate in the territories and sentences in australia. pos, landmark legislation which paved the way to recognize indigenous people in the constitution. the prime minister johnson a albany z will now have to set a referendum date in the next 6 months on offering the constitution to include issues affecting aboriginal people. the importance of being able to go to a referendum and say yes for a country. yes. for a better future. yes. for 1st nations, people to be able to make decisions in terms of advising department and the
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executives as to decisions made about them. so they can have input in into the us. it is a very simple request president to be recognized and these try and constitution hit wave has killed many, a 100 people in india is to most popular states, 7 policy days. officials say most of the dead. what age? over 60 people and also protests and the hall being uh, just to stay indoors. the cuban boxes have long dominated at the amateur level, but until recently women were banned from the ring. now since the rules were changed in december, up and coming fee mailboxes. now have this site set on the lympics at augusta went to meet some of them in havana. moving to input gold medals cubic dominates as a book saying like no other country at the tokyo lympics the on the nation to come full of the 8 golds on. but until recently,
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the glory was just not changed in december, when the books incineration listed the decades old bond and select to 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 meant to show that beautiful faces not take punches. in more recent years, the justification shifted safety concerns in 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 is rooted most in science and country hockey at all. that's the sort of what all 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 for i suppose it was on just and it made me feel uncomfortable. one of my schools,
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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 and competitively menu on the same feel that already living so they have and each on 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 me. so i have one more. the other guy, laura lake, all off leads is my dream is to win and olympic medal. this is a concept 1st i need to qualify for that will be hard, but i think i can do it. federal google boy a as a teammate. got it and come to you. even though she's in the mean booking for a short time. and the last one you had on before my dream was for women's book seem to be a priest. now my dream has changed. i want to be
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