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are you getting it getting the idea of the french republic because of the claim. but just what is more than friends in a full pot theory, the big picture takes and in depth, not from the same size episode 3 analogies here. the, the hello i'm about to send in, this is the news online from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. and there's twice in the city and rattle held city of midland kills at least 11 civilians, the brushing most of the chief if anything goes in leaves of all stuff on don folks on the route. so striking a deal with freshman improvements to and his views and
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a lot of troops that also spared prosecutions. there now returning to their basis allegations of a cover off by coast dogs in greece, the supreme court judges investigate the deaths of hundreds of miles will succeed. as far as well with the sports carlos outcries is one point away from returning to the top of the world. rankings all corresponding place, no back talk image as well. number one, with victorian sunday. the screens come find the we're going to begin with breaking news out of syria. the sources and the opposition of philadelphia 0. 11 civilians are being killed following airstrikes and the northwest. and the city of atlanta strikes have reports of they've been carried out by russian fighter jets. they've targeted areas, posts for market near the city, obviously to us, of course,
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as parts of revel held territory. we're going to have more than the story later as we get now, the leader of the wagner most regular basis having to bother this after striking a deal with president putin to call office mutiny. the guinea pig always use being cheered by supporters as he left the southern city of little stuff on done under the agreements precaution escapes persecution. so do his fighters have been ordered back to their bases? i call them a wagner force, as was said to be 200 kilometers away from moscow when the deal involving the ballad russian leader was bro code. sonya diego begins coverage. it wasn't unprecedented, stretched to deem it pollutants leadership. guinea pig goes in the long time allied tons, nemesis of the russian president, ordered his forces also russian occupied ukraine across the buddha and on the road to moscow. but in a dramatic about ton stopped just 200 kilometers shore to the capital of the old,
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your message, the message regroup, lead to announced his retreat. jewel walking at a frontier. they wanted to spend the wag, the ministry companies we, we embarked on the march of justice on june 23rd, 24 as we got to within 200 kilometers of moscow. we, in this time, we did not spill a single drop of off find his blood to we. now the moment has come, when blood could be spilt. understanding the responsibility, the russian blood will be spilt on one side. we are turning our columns around and going back to fields capital as plan. it was a day of turmoil and confusion platforms, crowded with people at rest of them don't train station. a civilians rushed to leave the city as they fled, others arrived chechen fighters on ahmed vehicles. it's on clear where they came from, but they've bout crushed them. use me by the wagner must reese the church and lead a rums on career of said his men would do everything to preserve the unity of
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russia about miss bulls to seize control of the criminal ministry headquarters and roast of on don't early on saturday, saying they shut down, a russian military helicopter. and social media has shown developed the most of these on the streets, overall styles. some of them even finding the time to owed a false food. they reached the region of lip gets 400 kilometers from moscow. but they faced resistance above the minute trip. homeboy heading north towards mosca, came on to fly outside the city overall. nash. i did a tv address rush as president said punishment for what he called above. ms. stop and the back was inevitable. we should give you an option that will, we will protect our people in our state hood from any threats including internal be trail and what we're facing is betrayal. exorbitant ambitions and personal interests led to treason. russia's defense ministry appealed to the flight is to
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abandon precaution, saying they've been tricked into what was described as their lead has criminal adventure. and participation in an armed rebellion tension between wagner and the criminal is on forces escalated during the battle of buckboard, where the muscles res paid a crucial role in the drawing out flight to capture the city police rated above miss headquarters in st. petersburg. alternate investigation into pretty colors and was launched. but even with this, the escalation, the crisis in russia maybe saw from over 20 valuable elders era. we've got 3 correspondents across russia and ukraine following the story. jonah, how's going to give this reaction from key value? hashem isn't done yet. for us, we're going to go to your shop of oliver in moscow. one of the questions is during the runs at the moment, julia is about vladimir putin. where is he? and has he been sending anything off to this deals being done? well actually we haven't seen mr pacing since saturday morning when he made
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a statement, according concentration of russia, treason, and we're not expecting him to address the nation now. according to cremmit, sparks, parsons, last sentence, a statement at least as a statement. so i should say, be the goal to avoid bloodshed on internal confrontation. russia was achieved and most co, highly appreciate mr. lucas, shun codes mediation. if it's of course, it's failed to analyze what's happened and opinions, dave, but many people continue totally supporting mr. pacing here and was so a way will be overwhelming support from russia's officials and the old true people . however many estimates the needs and a has delta heavy blood to his reputation. and they knows that lucas shun codes mediation between patient and progression. it's a very human, a thing for peace, him as a couldn't deal with his own mind, whom he hadn't brought into politics. hunt allowed him to manage many prizes in
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russia and beyond. its board is nearly a when we were talking about this as 24 hours ago. you were telling us about the level of security that are being wrapped up across russia. there is, of course, not a speculation about what's going to happen to the wagner fighters themselves. not i'm always seeing any signs of that security beginning to be dismantled a while. that's correct. so when it gets here, we're full. is that tight convoys of wagner, faces, and equipment on leaving b, veronica is and leave, but screeches right now that accompanied by the military police while the traction smotts special forces and are returning from the city of rooftop and don't what they arrived at to suppress the evolving rebellion for she's in the previous it will keep hide. 5 long and associates are assessing the damage while according to crumbling spokesman, pest called the criminal case against regarding will be closed while be long in the
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sciences who participated in such days, events will not be prosecuted. some of them will sign contracts with the ministry of defense, so according to to the matter of real stubborn doing more than 10000 square meters of the roadway have been damaged. and there are reports about some traffic restrictions on the am for don't most of a, in the to and most of the regions. and there are also some police res, on entrances to a several say, says he, in russia. but obviously, you know, it's a day off in most kind of rush and, well, most states he's looks very, very quiet. it's people i enjoyed that time of yearly. i thank you very much indeed . that's you and yourself. a lot of i'm bringing this up to date from moscow. i'm going to go to do next and add a hash. them is there. how are the fighters and people they're reacting to this deal that's seems i've turned everything in writing. so question me. of the well yes. busy but here in the city of juliet's,
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we can see more soldiers that are back from restore of, uh, uh, the debris gates. uh uh, who went yesterday the, the gates was sent yesterday by the church. indeed to, to have a, in uh, fighting the wagner group which didn't happen, but the back in, in this area. and also we're hearing that also some boxes of soldiers. we can be seen in this city, indiana going to restore everything is box business. as usual, bosses are working, gather trains, are working next to the many spots he is cleaning the city after yesterday's events, time uh, regarding soldiers and regarding people also in general, there is a sense of the mentor caution and dealing with this situation. a lot of questions with respect to what's next, is it the end of the shop to? is it the beginning of a new episode?
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and how is this going to impact the image of the state, the image of the military establishment after all, what happened during the past 24 hours? so with respect to 2 roles stalled, rest of his back as, as it used to be the roads from last of to then yes. got open roads from uh ra, stuff towards uh, across the open to him for his student partially closed. but everything not right now is kind of uh, getting back to you. i know i thank you very much indeed. that certainly has been talking to us from done yet. so we're going to go to join a hole in keys the, the events of the last 24 hours have been somewhat extraordinary, not least because they ended so quickly. is there any indication that if this is going to make any difference, it's all the way that ukraine is pushing ahead with those kinds of offensive, or indeed, if it makes any political benefit to you frame as well as well pretty quickly as events unfold it on saturday,
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we began to hear reports from the front lines, particularly the east, including from my colleague child stratford, who was there talking to soldiers that they were going to as quickly as possible start looking for opportunities to exploit potential weaknesses in the russian lines caused by the re deployment of wagner forces, and by the end of the day we were hearing again, as we've heard, often during the course of the counter offensive, about small gradual advances, particularly in the vicinity of that eastern city back most of had been so heavily defended by wagner policies, well, that window of opportunity such as it was, is probably now closing as they return. and i imagine they'll be a degree of disappointment, of course, politically. and militarily, that the size make changes in russia that began to seem possible as the day wore on, didn't in fact materialize, but also changed with a sense of a. so the awareness of what might have been, has you have any pre goes in pre go prevailed. he of course, combines those bottom,
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the forces they all the most come back ready baffled, hawking forces available to russia on the lines. and he's not a man who would have simply turned, he's back on the war. i think the sense that lingers here as a result of these events is one of russia's vulnerabilities having been exposed presence of landscape was quick to point it out on saturday, saying it was a little revealing what he described does russian weaknesses and also renewing a belief as was set out by a senior government official on saturday in a scenario that as long as the anticipated loan being discussed here, a scenario that involves the internal prices of the war in russia, forcing splits in the elite and therefore overwhelming into the kremlin. and that is something that just a day ago seemed like a distant possibility. now a much more present and plausible scenario. joe. no, thank you very much. indeed with the john holt talking to us from keith or anybody had any news including india is on. it was forced to release fighters under custody
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and then tell the state of mont afore details coming up. i'm a clock in the condo base, and in central africa, propose the on the world's biggest tropical payments. and the threats they made price from point expiration. added some important leave of competitive video gaming as the sports step up their approach to be included in the olympics. the . let's go back to our top story. those strikes and cities revel house, city of italy, which have killed at least 11 civilians. we're going to talk to other coffee also, my other one though an activist in north a list. thank you very much indeed for being with us. can you tell us what's been happening? thank you very much to it's like i said yesterday. oh, but we, so that's pressure and we're playing the targets in the russian in for why today received in the target. think berries are from their palm,
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the from their limits. if i'm targeting the m for these eulogies on top, which are video needs to be in a new way based on their own going home. and, and, and i also look back today that never strikes the respect your more than 11 people in, during more than 30 people in many businesses like this or the mid market of the target. they've been talking to me the market in just a sure and on the oh, so many years right. on the listing factory side of the city. the other and the really the fact in fact, are you serious living in the queue? yeah, exactly. i really hard yesterday was having to get rushed out. we couldn't. we even didn't imagine that they were my mind, their neighbor from what's going on. you are yeah. oh, so it's already been russia oh syrian. so if i'm what happened today, it was
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a time reminder for the students that are still here to use, killing more more civilians on more people. one thing i want to be clear about, i need to ask you, how can you be confident that these were russian aircraft in general here, i mean there are many people is that who like the police is which of the plane and movements and all these work and the same came from maybe in the airport or maybe a basement in the, in the back. yeah. so that's why we, we can make sure a movement of the work lays that affects the people in the area. so that how we can know, i'm sure of that. yeah. talk to us about the situation and the people that are facing because you said that her being artillery strikes to what you said there have been air strikes. the world has largely taken it away from syria. talk to us about what
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life is like for people there. how can i play in fact, in a time where periods are suffering from own conditions? exactly. also the device, they think we have been just about 3 or 4 months ago. these people in the, in the humanitarian situation is about, you know, a serious people are probably even i'm, they are near to this to make your life the why the more it. and in fact, the very the stress about many move and see what we can do, understand and so forth, is on the, on the but it, but is it the front line in the last few days, we with his minutes on the sound in for by the restaurant and and the reason for which make people oh no. is there, are they more and also are hearing me like 3 by seated. redeem
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voices about that. i know almost missed a serious and that maybe people very 35 other coffee all honda. we appreciate it. thank you very much indeed for being with us on entre 0. so we're going to return to what other top story, the side of the wagner groups deal to call office mutiny in russia, in a host of us is a profession of international affairs of the new school, which is also the great granddaughter of the former. somebody of try me on the face of prussia and she's joining us live from moscow. thank you very much indeed for being with us. it's getting precaution is on his way to dollars safety. think he keeps going to feel there. um, i don't know. it's a big question, i mean, you know, yesterday with a giant for you to me and let you know if we can fold that trees and then today suddenly they'll forgive him and he's going to build that rules. i have to know and hard to know bill that was a small country, gave me the gordon is a man of,
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of guy and projects. and so it's kind of hard to see what exactly he's going to be doing there and how long. in fact, he will stay there and maybe he will then go on to the old is that the grand project that he has in syria? would you just cover it in, in africa, in, in asia and elsewhere. so that's a bit of a ministry and people have been trying to find evidence they indeed he's in the rules whether he come there, whether he's meeting the question, question was still waiting that part of menus me just briefly. what do you think drove precaution to take this significant step, given that he's been very critical of the military for so long. but this was a significant ramping up of his efforts that he has been indeed very critical for some time. he was not, he's said he was not given the munition, the army in goshen progression nights. the hiding development group is fighting and,
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and the army was basically sitting in the trenches. he had actually escalated about a month ago when he gave an interview to very petri arctic website saying that the war and ukraine is not going the way it was supposed to. and uh, now the ukrainian army stronger than ever. and you know, we need more blood and we need more revolution and we need more mobilization and we need to defend russia now more than, than ever before. so it really has been kind of a month at least 2 months coming. so i don't, yeah, i'm not entirely sure why we think it was so unexpected. in fact, i was surprised that pushing was quite silent after that interview for 3 weeks and only later it started saying something that old is male. it's been that part of middle tree groups seem to organize with the ministry of defense and to kind of to
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curtail pre voice. and i think that he looked for more attention from the kremlin. she looked for bush and being his allied great apache, a test. and when he didn't get it, he decided to ask for those and was looking from the outside. it's fascinating to watch this taking place, not least because it starts to give us some sort of insight into the way that russian politics and russian nationalism particularly works. because in this case you seem to have the nationalism of a wagner. i'm to goshen. but you also have the nationalism, of course, of the kremlin and put in what is the difference between the 2 as well. and it is kind of a fascinated question that the, to put your finger on is that, you know, because you're in, is looking for or calling for a bloody or more violent, more militant nationalism kind of 1917 revolution when the come to the we birds from uh, from the bloodshed and just cleanse itself and become that great empire with no
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corruption and things the big wouldn't been very upset about. and by the way, he is the one contributing to it because he was really put into korea creation and was putting his creation early on because they've been, they've known each other for many, many years. and so nationalism is that, you know, depends slattich nation. we are defending a wide density this the, the, the russian world by taking o 4 or. busy liberating the other parts of the slide in world, such as ukraine and, and bella ruse, but that's nationalism is sort of god driven, it's militant, but it's not as bloody. it's not as leading for the sake of national is that the bush and so we really have one kind of more muted, although it's hard to cold. you know, especially if you didn't want to do that because, you know,
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i want to ask you about the future for, for vladimir putin does. a lot of speculation know about how much damage, if indeed any of this has done to add to the present. and what's your interpretation of how the, how the, the events of the last 24 hours, and perhaps the advice of the previous several, several months as well have affected the image of lied to me to present in russia as well. there is a lot of speculation. oh is, you know, in the west particularly, you know, he's dying in a cold my is going to, you know, especially is going to be free from him tomorrow and whatnot. i think the russians are more, i mean, they are prone to this kind of patients, but also they've kind of surrender to reality and whatever, whatever it is, whatever it means in russia. that is the reality that, that this type of nation of the system of the puts in existence can last for quite some time. it doesn't mean, i mean this certainly as tech nation has been long before the war and ukraine began with a warranty, ukraine, the war is not being one is, was promised clearly,
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it's not going well. so that's a damage to the reputation yesterday. it was a giant damage to his reputation, but then the rock you leslie with the russian help with the, with the help of the russian president who finally earns his keeping a fence from fortune. it was the result. so in a strange way put some good out of this is a victor a maybe more a strong bit, but still a victor. and they are for me not necessarily somebody who is position is strengthens, threatening right away. and we appreciate you being with us on i'll just, you know, thank you very much. indeed a 5. yes. okay. is the chief political advisor to buy the original position lead us for atlanta to kind of sky up and he says, precaution is unlikely to stay in balance for long. i think this was the solution which please both put in the precaution on the one hand, put in did not want to kill precaution because he's important. he's needed to the
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fight for ukraine. and so on the other hand of which and also didn't want to let him go and stay and do what he does. so bill, it, it was sort of exactly the sort of the compromise of the problem is that progression. look, they gather is for a long time. this is not his dream. destination grace, who wants to build his retirement and his businesses. so i think it's only the temporary solution and the saga with his story will continue. the oceans are shocked. we are shocked. last week there was an eligible deployment of nuclear weapons and brothers territory. today they announced they are going to deploy precaution, and of course it's threatening and deliver send independence, but ever since, so they're entity, it keeps people in fear. the little says don't want to get involved in the war against to green, but precautions. it's the symbol of this war is the symbol of war. mongering is the symbol of this criminal approach to cream. and i think that it was transferred all possible to resist and to not to let precautions stay for a long time and brothers uh, bill it was submitted through official,
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limited got to order all the people who support the deal independent and democratic, not the russian bellows must be united, must communicate with the united transitional cabin upgrades and the best for them . it's kind of animal in the moment comes, they will be ready to apprise a game. now, not only ukraine is under attack, bellows is under attack too, and it's gold. uh, it's our task, it's our aim for all the questions to defend our independence and we ask international community to help. we're going to go back to our top story. the air strikes and city is revel how city of atlanta, which is killed at least 11 the civilians were going to speak to new. a homeless in city is evelyn. but region, what more do we know about what's been happening now? yes, well we also how's the escalation started right? a day before the set down a meeting which was held a couple of days ago. and after that the russian war plays started targeting.
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and then in addition to the, to the origin forces started attacking and a civilian a areas as we saw it today, 11 people were killed as a result of a russian more plain attack on just to show the area and 3 others were willing to the target thing was mainly a on a vegetable markets of a crowd with a civilians in the area. those civilians and thousands of other people who are staying in areas and cities just like just to show. most of them are. 2 already were displaced as a result of the, a catastrophic us clicks on february, the 6th and a local a n g. and g o is an activist or a warning from another displacement a movement as a result of this catastrophic, of bombing guns vs areas. and people who are now leaving their houses and their city is because they are too scared of the continuous bombing that
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hasn't stopped 100 and it hasn't stopped for more than 3 uh days we were talking through an activist uh earlier on who was saying that these claims were identified as russian because they were tracked from specific care fields that are used by russians that tell me about why you think the, the impression that people are giving you there, that this i, these attacks are increasing because the activist was also telling us there seems to have been more activity in terms of artillery fire as well. uh uh well actually uh local authorities here uh confirm that no new movements were detected on the uh, on the uh, areas between the opposition and the syrian government and, and nothing new uh, was detected, was detected uh in regard to the uh, to this uh,
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do this matter in particular but uh, based they uh considered that these. c are considered to impose v a, v, a russian and the syrian a government perspective on via area is just to let, remind the people off of the, the, the, that they are, the, are there and they can reach it to of areas and whatever areas they can a target, the response coordination, a group here in north western a, syria warns of a massive displacement movement that can occur. and it could occur in the upcoming days as this bombing is now reaching to a civilians uh area just like we saw today. and the, the boss couple of days come most talking to us from city is a liberal engine. no, thank you very much. indeed. a voters in greece are casting their ballots in the 2nd round of the parliamentary elections after building new democracy, politics,
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one the majority of votes in may, but not enough to win outright. the parties the, the city of course, we to talk is, is hoping for the 2nd time it was prime minister as close to athens not to speak with john said, i'll policies outside of organization. how's it been going, john? well we see lots of people coming in to vote, so there is interest. obviously in the 2nd round, it's not just letting people have been complacent, but all the policies in particular, the new democracy that was in the lead last time around have been campaigning strongly. what the conservative new democracies worried about this time is complacency. they don't want people to say, oh, well, you got 41 percent and the 1st round you'll be fine in the 2nd round. because if the percentage of the popular vote fools, they will have a drop in the number of seats that they went in parliament. they need at least a $151.00 in the $300.00 c chain, but to gain and outright majority. but 5 minutes think if you have to switch, the fact is full, but the prime minister has said that we want
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a very strong majority in order to have stability. during this interregnum of about 5 weeks, we've also had a high profile migrant disaster on the watch of the caretaker government. and that also has an issue. the problem is former prime minister and me to talk to you says address strongly saying that we are exercising a tough but fair migration policy. some people have questioned that after the events of june 14th and which hundreds of people may have drowned in a story that we covered very recently. a well, how much of a heart surgery is a builder? he says he paid libyan smugglers, $4000.00 to take him to italy, but he hopes to find work to feed his family. he was one of an estimated 750 people on the fishing. trula he says was fits to carry huff, that number. he describes how the smugglers loaded people onto the boat as a remote morning. one of the 2 fishing boats varied people to the boat and batches
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of 20. i was among the last 10 and the boat was swing side to side. i asked a friend, is this boat safe? she didn't answer. everyone was afraid. everyone understood this was going to be a difficult journey. when the boat was spotted 47 miles off greece, in the i own, you can see this is what it looked like. i'll also believes it's think because it's engine failed for me while the ship was moving, it had some balance, but when it stopped, it started to lurch. some survivors believe that the greek coast guard vessel that was trying to help them inadvertently home to the we spoke to one of these witnesses by mood. shabby is not his real name. back to the bible, it covers the cost of got tied to or up to the port side of the boat. the population side to side is they towed it and when they cut the rob it, the left side in the chalabi said the coast guard tried to cover up the incident of to the toilet capsized. oh no. was it a wonder?
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they started putting lots of out of the water in the heat to us. you the flow to read into an awesome want to talk. they said you will know talk about these events . both witnesses said they were perhaps a 100 women and children below decks. none survived. these 2 witnesses along with dozens of other survivors, have been deposed by the great coast code when they arrived on sure. and the testimonies are going to be included in a judicial inquiry now underway at the supreme court level. to find out exactly what happened, greece has arrested 9 egyptian survivors as suspected human traffic goes. but shall i be told me the real operators will well um libyan militiaman, who stacked him into a 150 other egyptians into a truck and drove them through little loaded mountain passes to the departure point, a concealed cove west of the brook. and on the way he saw something of the scale of their operation be settled, there are 5 boats being prepaid
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a kilometer inland and preparing them for the forthcoming voyages. europe has decried the inhumanity of the smugglers, but it hasn't found an effective way to defeat the thriving business to jumpstart, hopeless. i'll just share my la garza rub. i think this incident, which shocked little of greece, it was the top of the news costs here for at least 2 days, and has also raised troubling questions. nobody here really wants to believe that the greek coast guard has done anything other than tried to say people. it may have made mistakes, and even that is difficult for people to stomach. but i want to talk about this to introduce my colleagues, john, to the spanish police. are you this funnel? you've been the close ups of the migration policy of this government. and that's the latest tons in this, in the story of migration towards europe. what, how do you think this incidence has played into this election?
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well, festival, i so happens it. so happens that i know that this video report with just the soul is being discussed within the greek coast guard. but i don't think the incidents will have a significant effect on the election results of closer to big society. but 1st of all. busy greek, the greek public opinion likes to believe that the greek or floor it is i've done the best. so then not very that then not very likely to be that the greek post cards mishandled the situation. and then secondly, the people who are mostly full by the incident and who is the electoral behavior might have been influenced by it. was these people who would not go to the government any way? you mean people who are left extensive?
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that's what i mean. yes. so you don't think migration and this incident are going to have a big impact on this election. you think new democracy will sail to a new victory. yes, and i think your democracy is front, the setting itself is a very high target, not just the majority environment, but as large and majority as possible. perhaps even fine enough to initiate the constitutional amendment. this is what has been leaking from your democracy. sources of the in public then not very likely submitted. so i think the most interesting part of this election campaign was that jostling between the 2nd and 3rd body, the left wing series up on the, in the sense in the past. so, you know, i thought the, as i said that we've just seen for a, uh, the 2nd support. uh no, thank you very much. that was my colleague during the spanish things are easy. um,
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i think that the big question for you democracy, which is it clearly in the lead and the opinion polls here is how big of majority is going to get it triggered the 2nd election in order to win a big majority. so that will be the, the measure by which its success, excuse me, is judged factory rob john set off a list in athens. thank you very much. indeed. protestors in the northeastern indian instead of monte port on force. the army to release fighters were bound group. hundreds of women surrounded troops are detained to 12 fighters and the may take community. the army says it released them to prevent bloodshed. the majority made hayes and money port demanding similar benefits offered to the cookie tribal community. and in an attempt to restore order amount report india's home minister has hosted talks and new denny with leaders of old political parties. at least a 115 people have been killed in the region in the past 2 months. ok, let's go to more than the other top story,
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the size of our goods deal to call off. it's mutiny in russia on its own. living is director of the razor program at the quincy institute and he's joining us from london. thank you very much. indeed for being with us, how do you think that ukraine's european allies are going to be viewing what's happened over the last 24 hours? but i think like the rest of us with considerable bewilderment because of course everyone is still trying to look out exactly what happened. mean and actively of this is a upload to the prestige of the do miss domestic stability of the guten regime about it's not yet clear that it will have any really important effect on the boring ukraine. is the music of continue, then it would have had a crippling effect. but that's, i think this is precisely one reason why the russian military refused to join in the mutiny and, and why it so it failed so quickly because there's a deep awareness, obviously in russia that if you see a deep split in the russian on forces in the russian states then, of course,
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ukraine will when there's a lot of speculation that this, to some degree, it has damaged vladimir putin and does it give the european nations any additional leverage or any room from the newburn regarding russia is not necessarily the point is let you know that the has to be a, it's a 1st to be a ceasefire. it needs to be one along lines. the base ukraine obviously, and russia can't accept no a presence that isn't also a possibility because the nines lay down by both sides of competing, mutually exclusive. what happens will be decided on the battlefield. the defend depends essentially on the success or failure of the present ukrainian offensive, which so far has not been proceeding very well. we will come to see what happens in
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the weeks and months to come is the, perhaps this is a slightly not you've question, but given the circumstances that have been so extraordinary over the last 24 hours, although one of our guests was suggesting that we shouldn't be surprised by this because production had essentially been leading up to something like this for several months. looking at the state of russia as it is at the moment. is there any evidence to suggest that something similar or something of some sort of rebellious nature could actually take place again in russia? or do you think that this will provoke the kremlin and provoke the pretend administration to really climb down on any possibility of a of anybody not towing the party line? is it worth or i don't think so. they can tramp down much further because as with this attempted could uh oh, or rebellion. any real threat to the coaching machine will come from within the
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eighty's and puts in a, in a kind of stop to imprisoning and shooting people from the top of the, of the police committee. he depends on them as they depend on him. once again, i mean what happens will depend on what happens in the war. if russia suffers more major defeats than i think there is a very good chance that pollution will be removed. but he will be removed by a conspiracy from within his own establishment. and we will also see, by the way, when the rest, the results of what has happened, coach and re shuffles establishment because of cause precautions to mom, centered on getting rid of the russian military. hi, come onto the defense minister. we might perhaps see boots and move to do that once he complaining that he is not doing so under pressure. but there is a petition haven't told him it is really interesting to get your thoughts on this and we appreciate it very much. thank you very much. indeed, frontier,
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and it's an election, overshadowed by warnings that democracy is facing a crisis sunday's election and go to model is already changes with control over say on, but at least 2 dozen candidates hoping to be the next president. john hogan has more big issue in the guatemalan elections. he's not. who's on the ballot? who's been let's go for the cost of modeling quotes of already disqualified. most presidential candidates relates to regularity. them would cover data and indigenous let this lead to robot was a former president's son, most importantly, colors and other the form with front runner in the right. who could have been assumed in the side? what's the most powerful? it's clearly suspicions about the removal the politically most by the phone number that we talked about democracy. but we are not a democratic country because our rights are violated from us under the 2 days to
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serial campaign. former 1st lady, hoping hook pledges of sorts of programs land. joe, 6 out of 10 guatemalans are poor. we will eradicate poverty it miss lick. a seasoned diplomat and centrist. we're going to confront corruption. we're going to invest in education and health, and suited real salsa, to sort of a former dictate to planning, correct down on crime. it will get, it gets up picking up and running with people, want the death penalty to be applied. and actually the constitution instructions that i'm, you know, we don't have to be scared of making firm decisions and the sit that the issues, crime is certainly near the top of the list for population terrorized co street games. real kid, nothing q. and then there requests mullis brand new programs crushing and the quality related is corruption. i'm one of the worst infant mortality rates in the region. but to that list growing are terry and tendencies. during this
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administration, dozens of judges, prosecutors and janice have been forced to leave the country wound up in prison. or any of the candidates listed in the race ready and willing to change that pen, aroma. it's unlikely the country will find out on sunday. this election is expected to go to the 2nd round this lucas don't home, and i would just say the democratic republic of congo is homes of the world's largest tropical people. and they store huge amounts of carbon. they regulate the finance climate and the host many species of plants and animals, but they face and use right. oil and gas exploration. that is going to begin to our environment. edison, the clock traveled to the lower covers in d r c. so let's have a look at where we've been and where we go. this is a map of the d r c. this is the congo river here. and we started off in band dr. right the going up, the conquer river. the longer tribute trailed along the tributary all the way to
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boston cruisers where we refueled. and then we went along to bring it where we met the village. chief. it's a 2 day trip for 100 kilometers. we know, and i spoke you round about here, and today we'll go to this. not sure was a, we'll see lots of by diversity and you see the peak lens and it's crucial to this area. the reserve was says up in the 1990s to protect the by diversity of a large wave of forest. it takes in the fringes of something any recently discovered tropical pete lens are of critical importance to the environment of these, these trees lies thousands of years of water load, decomposed forest, a slab of locked in cobb, and 6 times the size of belgium. so tell me about the peelings and how they are going because we're here we see the tree is actually gray out of the water in the muck. orders of the thing is like 5 bucks on the floor, monthly is bits. long. 5th line is also very important. for some species like
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elephant, most of the time that i mean this big lung place become, looks out for the space feet in this area. the rain 1st here is also having to put new bodies along with chimpanzees, the crisis human relative. for now, the pete lens are in good shape, with all extraction could devastate them as being described as one of the most intact and remote eco systems on us. this is a lot just trouble pete land in the world and to put that in perspective, the carbon stored here is equivalent to 20 years worth of greenhouse gas emissions from the united states, which is the world's 2nd largest submit to an affair is messed with this and all that carbon will just be unlocked and a crucial tub in store will be lost forever. then there's a potential for pollution. these images come from the site of
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d. c. so current or the extraction site on the atlantic coast. well, the toilet seen streaking the ground and environment. let's say the united delta has already demonstrated the wholesale devastation or the extraction can bring. the next 4 additional between the life of people depends a 100 percent on the forest. here any kind of drilling activities would be devastating. imagine any pollution into the river and pete lands or it would be a disaster for the population. so what does a government have d c say let maintains it will ensure a respect for the environment. and that exploits even countries, oil and gas reserves are an economic necessity to help its people nick lot. how does era, the mocker is a democratic republic of congo? well, i'll just say to spoke to the governments, folks parson in paris. josh, quite oil lights should be put up for auction. now, this was his response. these are sit crazy, a sick a. we need to make a difference between what the will of the population is and the needs of the
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population, as we know very well, we are launching this option because we're trying to improve people's lives. it's totally contradictory to us to say that the population oppose the plan. when for us, this will help them have more prosperity to life because we decided to launch this offer to increase our capacity to answer the needs of the population. also, we did not launch this without consultation with the main leadership in these areas by the ministry of hydrocarbons. we know there's been some of that b lation by and jose will say, we don't have the right to exploit these resources because we must protect these sites, protect their heritage in these communities. we say that developed countries have already exploded their own resources for their own benefits to serve their populations. and as for d, r c, we know that we are a country of solutions and several, and we're conscious of our engagement to the world that sol, gene and monday for our part for the savings as nick, hot reports and the increasing levels of deforestation in d. r c's, congo base, and the so called loans of africa. now the most involved is going more popular in
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south korea, a digital exhibition of showcasing the works of are known western artists, salvador dowdy, and he called the we match up with the projects director in the capital of sold and he shares his plans to expand the collection to include pieces from local largest. this is tim on this it to this awful you as long as this, i'm willing to sign it and because another union, so who util. jingle got it. mostly back to tons. you to to know how do i see a little bit? is it just sort of cool to, to get a hold to allow us to know, to say massive, to move those headphones to mine either full of clothes and put on the tires, missing that. so he told him to $230.00. so do you want me to send somebody come out to that instead of how get them? yeah, hold on. okay, what's up? what's the total value of $600.00 me on a venue sending a full what is the, is it on?
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of the world rankings. the spaniard is into the funnel of the queen's club championships in london. authorized is getting ready for wimbledon, which starts on july. the 3rd us open champion beach sebastian court and the semi finals at queen. i'll face alex seminar um australia and the title decider is alvarez with sole police. novak john finch as well. number one, i need the top seat at wimbledon surface when i, when just say in the press confident. and they told me i was like, oh my go to the sex someone. so basically, you know, about the yeah, right now is something to be seen. my mind is something that the, i'm going to go for it for me being top to die when my long been a, the number one, a so green to over in germany, alexander blue black defeat at home favorite to alexander's and friends in straight sets to reach the ha, open the final. this will be because like players, 1st atp 500 final. he'll face andre reflects the title on sunday.
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or these aren't wimbledon champion, patrick a bit about use past her opponent, catarina alexandro vibes rece the final and the german open in berlin. give it about will be ending for her 2nd title of the season. after winning in miami, she'll face across a shows donna by check and find out one of the hosts of the next row coffee usa avoided and embarrassing defeats in their latest match. they were nearly beaten by jamaica, and the opening game of the concord have pool caps, which the united states is also kind of hosting. after trailing for much of the game, they finally got a goal in the diamond at random. vasquez earnings us the 11 draw includes a i mean, i thought the guys put in a great performance, you know, loved everything out on the bill was able to get the late goal. i thought, you know, we had a couple of big chances that we could have scored earlier, but i'm glad to get that going and get the point on a record with that's at the under 21 european championship,
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which is being hosted by romania and georgia springs about every score of the quickest goal in tournaments history, the bride or forwards added in 20 seconds in this group, match against malaysia. threes is strike, wasn't just historical. it was also enough to steal the match. one else explain a place and then okay, around to benevolence and horoscope played out was one way to draw in groups. a subordinate gaze took the lead through valencia's highly rated midfielder. andre on may that titus delivered prime robin did, however, equalize from the dutch. both teams are still in contention to qualify the next rapids of the west indies are at risk about qualifying for the cricket world cup for the 1st time ever. they were beaten by 35 runs, ends in bob weight and coal fine, despite the loss the when these are through to the super 6 rounds. have a 15 story for their points wins and net run rates from the group stage again. 17.
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is that 4 or 5? it means this last will count against them. since and bob way have also qualified. now the 1st ever olympic e sports week has begun in singapore. the world anti doping agency has been drafted in to offer education to gamers. just one of the steps being taken by east sports and its efforts to one day make it to the olympics. david stokes has more. these votes is a $1000000000.00 industry, which huge price money on offer, but still it currently has no regular treat buddy for drugs testing. the noval olympic e sports week is underway and single pole. but if gaming has to be included in the olympics proper, you would have to sign up for the world onto doping agency, which would mean regular testing in amounts of competition. for the empty doping, i believe it's necessary because just like any of the spots in olympics is plugged into legit sports where it's for just dense for example, it's physically the monday. so we want to ensure that all the players are clean but
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you will talk on the tree, inciting some of the events at the end. the big sports week, which is part of the international olympic committee strategy to remain relevant to young people and embrace new technology. the use of stimulants is not unheard of among davis, with many trying to stay alert in front of the screens for hours at the time. so what is offering education programs on the dangerous performance enhancing drugs from what we have heard back from the players. there are whole has super happy supports paid to all the education sessions that will have. uh and so this is a 1st step on how that also the olympic movement can help sports to double up and take some, some, some good direction on these topics that are here to present of also the house of the players and the furnace of the competition although it's not considered an olympic sports the i see officially recognized gaming as a split 2nd, tibbetts a in 2017. zoe is taking part in the dense and event why competitors try to match
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the moods of an electronic sensor. she says training on an intent they switch best . they present tense for me being a full time mom of full time fitness professionals because i have many had to wear it. definitely take a whole lot of energy. but i'm embracing the challenge. i'm embracing the, the whole training on a daily basis and also my kids enjoying the training at home as well. the when is a sports, we will be given trophies while the metals, but later this year that will be metals and alpha at the asian games in china. where for the 1st time the sports will be fully integrated. it's a major multi sports event. they did stokes, which is 0. victor women yamma has and then you to his san antonio springs jersey and his 1st practice session in texas. the 19 year old was selected as the number one draft paid for the squares in new york on thursday, making him the highest drafted french player in the history. the 7 foot 3 player
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comes with huge expectations. he was the most sought after draft choices to for on james enter, the n d a in 2003 stupor. i've been showing the law so far a lot of love. and i think i can give all of these back to this faster community to do some franchise into the city and even to the state. and um, yeah, this is uh, this business lot i want to do of the court, which is a good thing because i'm probably going to retire before i'm 40 years old. i talked to everyone has but he is the biggest major league baseball crowd of the season. so far is called college beach. saint louis cardinals, $91.00 at the london stadium in a regular season games were then $50000.00 fans were in attendance. and a similar sized crowd is expected for game 2 of the series on sundays legal has came to the u. k in 2019, when the new york yankees took on the boston red sox. now to an impressive round of golf from ricky fowler, who was inches away from scoring
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a rare 59 american who was finished 5th at the us open last week, reeled off 10 birdies and 17 holes of travelers, championship. but they failed to chip in at the last, which would have seen them become only the one there to plan. pga tour a history to break. $60.00 is still for 6 shots behind the leader taking bradley's, there's a slew of 6. and on the when the story leona mcguire remains on track to become the 1st woman from ireland to win a major. she leads by one shot heading into the final round of the pga championship 28 year old mcguire one last week. and she guess that was 30 years ago that lind for christy set the british 100 meters record at the world championships. now that record has been broken, christy ran 9.87 seconds back in 1993, but now we are now hughes is beaten. that walking 9.83 at the new york chrome pre. it's the fastest time in the world this year. and 2nd, fastest ever by european fleet, only it leaves marcell jacobs who ran 9.80 twin olympic gold in tokyo has run
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faster. that is all you spread out back to you rock. thank you very much. indeed, laura is going to be here in a couple of minutes more on all these stories, stay with us and obviously the of the idea of the french republic because of the claim. but just what is more than
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