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in stock, it was an incredibly tragic day, seeing refugee streaming in his turn into a violent night. they seemed terrible things experienced unimaginable hardships to come this far. what happens now? the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm about this in, this is the news on life from doha, coming up in the next 16 minutes and as striking the city and revel house that you have left kills at least 11 services. the rushing most of the chief of getting goes and leads that off cellphone done for bella luce,
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after striking to deal with president prison and his beauty. wagner troops, and also spared prosecutions. then returning to the base is greek. so voting in a general election, the cost of living crisis at the top of their minds, we're going to be live enough. i'm a clock in the congo base and in central africa, propose the on the world's biggest trouble payments. and the threats they may face from point expiration. as far as small with a sports team usa has avoided and embarrassing defeats and their latest match. a legal early now is one all drawn against jamaica in the open match and the air starts and the city is level how the it live province of chilled at least 11 people. 30 others have been wounded, a vegetable market,
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and yet it is cuz you said i should go, or was most of the target barriers part of a cx, 5 deal sponsored by turkey and russia. but in the future, it reports a busy fruit and vegetable markets. now the latest site of renew bombardments in northwest syria, volunteers, syrian civil defense group. the white helmets help the many who are injured. the syrian observatory to human rights says the strikes were carried out by russian war plains they received in part of the things very far from the, from their limit. if they are targeting the c o u m, for the village is out of town, which are full of the video videos, who is based on their own on pounds and, and, and bid is due by also the fact rochelle, resume strikes and the rebel held it live region in recent weeks. after months long pause. now it's worsening and already dire. humanitarian situation in
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a region struck by a devastating earthquake in february. bit admission h e l g 0. generous new accomplish has more from a live. the targeting was, may lea, uh, on a, its vegetable markets of a crowded with a civilians in the area. those uh civilians. uh, thousands of other people who are staying in areas and cities. uh, just like, uh, just to sure. most of them are already aware displaced uh, as a result of the catastrophic us quakes uh, on february the 6th, at a local a, n, g and g o. as inactive as r o warning from another displacement movement as a result of this catastrophic, a bomb. and going to this area. a that people who are now leaving their houses and their city is because they are to the kids are all feet are continuous bombing that hasn't stopped, hasn't, hasn't stopped for more than 3 uh, days,
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locals. or if these, he'll confirm that no new movements were detected on the uh, on v, a areas between uh, the off position and uh, the uh, syrian, uh government and, and nothing new uh, was detected, was detected in regard to the, uh, to this uh, to this matter in particular, but uh they, they, uh, considered that these attacks are uh, considered to impose the uh, the russian and the syrian a government respective on, via areas forces. some of the most, every group of withdrawing from areas sees during the south of these mutiny and russia convoys have been seen leaving roast of and on, on the vault on this region. the forces came within 200 kilometers of moscow before they were ordered to return to their bases. the tele earhart, let's see if he's got any promotion,
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was queued by supportive since he left the southern city of joseph on down for bellows, under an agreement broken by butler's for goes and escapes prosecution. as this is fighters, secret to correspondents, across russia and ukraine. following the story, john hall is going to give us the reaction from key 1st, we're going to go to your shop of oliver in moscow. a lot of questions being asked about frere vladimir putin has been doing all of this. and also what he is going to be saying in the media, often most of the last 24 hours. all right, so we're mostly receiving reports from local governments raw. that's about how the volume and the group is retracing from all those regions. we haven't seen mister pacing since has sent to the address to the nation, according to his press secretary page and was working in the kremlin all day long on saturday. today's the day off with russia, so it has every right to have a little break. while it's a drug, of course, because the russian present works french 47,
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according to an earnest statement by the criminal spokesman of the gold to avoid bloodshed in russia was accomplished on moscow. highly appreciated mister nickerson, codes mediation efforts, opinions on what actually happens in the country, diverge. many people continue giving lodging, a patient that overwhelming support and consider him a strong, wise, and capable. liza. however, many admits the rebellion hasn't dealt a heavy blow to letting the patient's reputation and a little concerned, cuz mediation between the 210 and progression, it's a very human, a thing for the russian president, as he couldn't deal with his own mind whom he had brought into politics and allowed him to manage many processes inside and outside russia. but you are right. the world is waiting for mister patients. next steps. usually you were talking earlier on about what was the wagner fighters were doing. there is, of course, a lot of speculation about how all of this is going to work out, because the wagner fighters may be returning to their basis. but they're gonna have
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to kind of go on fighting and they're going to be fighting along the science of russian troops and also church and fighters as well. any speculation about what the structure is going to be and what's gonna happen? where there are some indeed many off coats next for pre goshen. and he's vulgar in a group different places we've had from his press visit that he was not in touch yet. he was last seen the leading role stalled, and it's a known where he's now, according to criminal spokesman again to be troop has called the criminal case against you get any progression will be closed. he's valid and the sizes who participated in the saturdays events will not be prosecuted. summit sites as uh, those who want will sign contracts with the ministry of defense doesn't mean that the group will be deprived of funding and disbanded at least for a while. while the rational forces any longer needed services inside and outside russia, will the ever fines in ukraine, again,
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it's so big on because of some say the situation around dissolved and it might truly affect the outcome of the special miniature operation ukraine and reveals some vulnerabilities of the current political system and russia, you're there. thank you very much indeed your shop of out about talking to us from moscow. we're going to go to join a hall who is in keys. um, obviously the bottle is going on, the kinds of offensive that ukraine is carrying out is still being fault on the grounds. are there any indications from ukraine about how, if any difference this how this is going to affect what is happening on the grounds . and it became pretty clear, pretty quickly as events unfolded on saturday. from reports coming from the front line that ukraine's ministry was going to be doing what he can as quickly as you can to try and tease out any opportunities to exploit along the front line from the withdrawal and redeployment. all of those wagner forces the rest of and on and beyond. and by the end of the day,
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we were getting reports from the ministry of defense that they had made small advances around the city. a back moved in the east of it being heavily defended by wagner, including re taking an area called customer guard. floors cannot far away. does that represent major change on the battlefield? probably not. it's a window of opportunity that will begin to narrow. now is wagner forces return, presumably to be re deployed on the front line? i think if there is to be in the last in change out of this, it comes from the perception of rushes, vulnerabilities exposed on saturday. this idea that what happens on the battlefield here in you, craig, can have an impact internally inside rush or applying pressure on the kremlin itself. and that he's a fairly powerful potential morale booster and extensive as the counter offensive here goes on. we're told it's still and it's very early stages over the last few weeks. the mature. busy to you,
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prepared forces have not yet been committed to the fights and as they are or when they are, that will be done facts with a new insight. now that it's not just about successes on the battlefield, that shift front lines, but success is shifting the front lines that may also influence change inside russia itself. jo, no, thank you very much. indeed joining how bring yourself today from cave to tell you what i had on the news are including avoiding development for some sign of protests for others. our far i political policy in germany has apparently been popular. pharmacy is patients. i severely experience how on alt exhibition insights because we have some fairly different perspective and it's an important rate for competitive video gaming. as the sport step up, the push to be included in the olympics, the
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groups of voting and the 2nd time of the parliamentary elections, the really new democracy policy. one, the majority of votes in may, but not enough to when i would write the bodies later to the course of it. so talk is hoping for a 2nd time as prime listen, we're going to cross to athens, now speak with john. the setup list is outside of losing the station. what's been going on, john, as well, people coming in large numbers to vote. we're seeing a similar turnout and any one polling center, as we saw on may 21st. so it looks as though it's going to be a decent turn out and there isn't going to be complacency. what the form of new democracy government is looking for is a strength and mandate in order to carry out a strong foreign and defense policy. and to finish for it to fulfill, in effect it's economic policy. its problem is to bring growth and jobs on foreign policy. the prime minister can you asked me to think it has said that he wants to
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meet turkish president of the jeff type and on, on the july 11th to 12th native, somebody's in vilnius. and that he said would be a 1st step towards opening a new dialogue that would hopefully lead to a rep personal on the maritime border issues that separate the 2 countries and really on the basis of the disagreements between them. so he wants a strong mandate to do that, and of course, he wants to carry on a ship building entry on moving program that was already begun in his 1st term on the economy. me to attack is, has been arguing that only conservative new democracy can generate the confidence and the trust of markets globally. but also of the domestic business of seen to attract loans, to attracts investments, to create new jobs here that are paying well enough to keep young educated people at home. and to stop the brain drain mostly to europe that we've seen for the last
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decade. but he wasn't able to get the strong majority. he wanted for these issues because of the electrical system that was in place on may 21st. it was a system of proportional representation. if he gets a similar uh 40 to 42 percent of the popular vote, this time around the electro system, which is now the difference will enable him to have a much stronger pile of mentoring majority. and i have explained that in a report which we have now filed a man, uh all of the above the easy florida stability is the key would induce selection. that is what a new democracy leader could y'all cause me to thank. he says he seems and why he didn't try to form a government author claiming for one percent of the 1st of those a month ago, you probably need to talk to me about the force of a sense of response across increase tonight. the to,
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to also result at the ballot box of sunday. only thing when we and these 2 months of election model sounded, was a result that will give the country a stable government. a new democracy government resulted from dfcs. this to us to implement our plan. first off, increase its attack is problem inmate was the electro system voted in by the previous left wing cds that government one of proportional representation parties, divide up the chambers, 300 seats in proportion to the share of the vote. democracy has brought back greece is predominant system known as the enhanced proportionality in may. we thought he's got just a 145 seats. shy of the 151 he needed to govern on his own. enhanced proportionality had been in place. he would have got a $170.00 seats. so he held out for another election with enhanced proportionality will apply. many people seem to agree with him. i think it was right. i think that he wanted to have a majority so that he would be able to gover without having to do
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a coalition government from what i have observed. and what i've read about, he wanted to have stability in the government. and particularly, i think now with many different international events going on, i think i have instability might actually make sense. the, the proportional representation was wrong and the parties that voted for his have admits with us. it's tiring to people as i don't think crease is ready for us. it may never be when it's expensive. elections cost 300000000 euro stuff in there. but that may also be a historical reason for me to attack his decision. his father prime minister, just in time it's a force proportional representation through 3 election rounds to form a government without coalition partners. that's the most important thing and up to face to face when people want to vote for something, they'll vote for it. whatever the system is look at meet. so talk is found that during the 1999 to 1990 elections, he also had to deal with proportional representation and ended up getting 47
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percent. it's very difficult for intellectual system to stop the will of the people . it appears the younger until the case doesn't want to take 18 months to rule on his own by comparison, 2 months is relatively quick, jumpstart, awful us out to 0 athens law. so what kind of thing and steadily owns general and action is under way 13 candidate so running for president, including the incumbents. usually a small the bill will print wide spread delays at the start of thought of costing in many areas. but overall official say the poll when well, how many agents reports from free time scenario in spain or position leda cast his ballot, hopeful it could lead to regime change. he's unimpressed by the electoral commission . his party accused as of bias. the. the bottom of the box, the sided funny this is the
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man he wants to replace incumbent president julius minded to retain the election 5 years ago with the casting his ballot. the president for the content of the vote. every process to get glitches is the, the not be read the, you know, or point a 7. that number is anybody to because we don't have the uh for a very long time that are you looking at the candidates in the presidential election. but bill and come are considered frontrunners. voting did not stop on time in many areas, leading to an angry response from voters. but 1st time vote, i mean that the devil is excited about the opportunity she hopes of both to help bring change. i've worked for the board, i voted for best and i like and i think will bring changes in certainty on right now things are difficult. competing has been marked by violence and intimidation.
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but for many, the biggest concern is effect of post election finders found as well. and then i just want everybody to bring the lunch on anybody. well, what else that to this was when i left the, the economy on unemployment are 2 most important issues on the minds of what is the physical next set of unions. one quick quick question and lack of drugs. in addition to wherever width is election, we need to unite the country. opt out between a candidate needs 55 percent of the total votes to win outright. otherwise, the 2nd round must hold 2 weeks after the results are declared. the winner will this want him to explain how many degrees i would just get a free dial. the opinion polls and geometry suggests that the popularity of the far right alternative for germany policy is biasing. find out a decade ago, the party became increasingly popular during the refugee crisis in 2015. when
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a 12.6 percent of the vote, and the 2017 elections. there's probably a lot he did slightly during the cold with the crisis, but the recent opinion polls show that 20 percent of voters would vote for the f d if an election is held now. step boss and report from the city of san a bag for the f d. secure navy hostile vote. in the 1st round of local elections. it's now hoping for an outright when in the 2nd, the far right slacks and banners combined with a winning mood to summon germany a sign of protests for others. an unpleasant side. the alternative for germany party is becoming increasingly attractive for voters with nearly 50 percent electing the ac going district elections and so on. it there around us could lead to an a of the candidates becoming district cheetham gemini, for the 1st time i was letting myself be insulted as being a nazi because i'm sympathizing with the a f d for may. the if the is the only policy representing
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a constitutional rights and freedom of opinion. sonya book is part of touring and in the form of east germany, a region with a strong a of the base. one of its lead us has been charged with using nazi slogans that are banned the secure with the surfaces. how to designate as alternative for germany, par, to hear him during as an extremist organization and its lead us and supports us how closely being watched. looking at the country's history, the growing popularity of the far right. is that on comfortable trend for many here in germany, and it's long how to move maybe had against voting for the ac. seems to have disappeared during his campaign via phone and from the christian democrat, sad to win for the anti immigration party would be a disaster for business and tourism in the district as minus 60 cause i believe a central government to what's happening here. right. and i think that green energy policies, all these things, germans are not allowed to do anymore live agreement just as hot back in the back book. it shows politicians have distance themselves to 5 hundreds of people who can tell me
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a call to bendy. avery has grown louder with the state funded institute for human life, saying it's found enough violations of the constitution that would justify this. at least in the past. it didn't really harm the part of you when it was a that, that it was being watched by the security and the institutions. because, well, people usually identified with the ideology. we're not scared by letters being taken against the party voters. and so in a book, say they want change and lower prices, even if this means electing the file right. leader divided k 2 history could repeats itself if the situation doesn't improve campbell, i wasn't born then, but it could happen again if it goes on like this, the strong message from a small district that it seems the government invalid can no longer ignore step 5, some l g 0. some of the protesters in the northeast and they need, instead of more poor, have forced the army to release fighters. they detained, hundreds of women surround to the troops withheld 12 fighters,
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and the may take immunity. donnie says it released them to prevent bloodshed, the majority made phase and money port of the bonding benefits similar to those offered to the cookie tribal community and in an attempt to restore order amount of port india as home minister has hosted tolts in new delhi, was leaders of old political parties, at least a 115 people have been killed in the region. the past 2 months. democratic republic of congo is home to the walls. largest tropical patrons based or huge amounts of carbon that regulate the finance climate and the host. many species of plants and animals, but they face a new thread. oil and gas exploration is going to begin soon out in vitamin editor, nit clock traveling to the low makeovers of india. c. ok. 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 the band, dr. right the going up,
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the congo river. the longer tribute trailed along the tributary all the way to 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 lenses crucial for this area of 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. but 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 pete lens and how they are going because here we see the trees that you're getting out of the water in the muckle is a thing. it's like 5 bucks on to flo monthly speeds long. it land is also
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a very important for some species like elephant, most of the time that i mean this big land place become looks out for the space feet in this area. the rain 1st here is also having to put neighbors along with chimpanzees. the crisis human relative for now, the patrons are in good shape, but all extraction could devastate them. this being described as one of the most intact and remote eco systems on us. this is the largest tropical pete land in the world. and to put that in perspective, the carbon that stored here is equivalent to 20 years worth of greenhouse gas emissions from the united states, which is the world's 2nd largest submit. and the fair is messed with this and all of that carbon would 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 and imagine any pollution into the river and people handle, it would be a disaster for the population. so what does a government of d all see say, let maintains it would insure a respect for the environment and that exploits in the countries, oil and gas reserves are an economic necessity to help is people make lot, how does era the mocker is a democratic republic of congo, a lot to 0 spoke to a d. i. c, the governor's folks. patterson in power as to ask why oil winds should be put up for auction. no, this was his response, but this was a crazy thought. a city 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. so like 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. and 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 shows you in on monday for our part for the series as they clocked reports and the increasing levels of deforestation. and d, r c is congo base, and the so called loans of africa cosign for the weather,
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here's ever to the hello, the seasonal range across china, pushing across the midnight punch, the will close flooding over the next couple of dice and see the long line of class that is the menu front and that will buckle its why fi, the northwoods across south through flooding range. so the a possibility here with some heavy down pools and that will push this way up into north korea as well. flash flooding does look like land that will tumble its way across the sea of japan was where the 1st impulse of japan. how does that happen here? we didn't take care of it around 29 degrees celsius. tiny, a heat that's amazing. 39 degrees celsius by the south. we have got live, you show us the acost southern palm. so china but not quite as heavy as they have been recently. lobby showers continue to across the philippines. breakdown pools here, particularly in to lose on neighbor the next couple of days. have you showers, they're going to indo china good rashes, storms and also the quite to pushing it the bonia. once again, it's a small trip. i'd also into the light peninsula joining up with
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a monsoon rice that we have now across the south asia. we have got the systems making a little further north was actually was in the storm is the black line that you can see here a little behind schedule still, but not too far off. now it's made its way through them by through new data. we have good orange, one is enforced by a good positive note of india. the still ahead on all the 0. we've got the latest on election day in guatemala for many a spawning contenders, and never made it onto the pilot. librarians and chicago pushed back against both funds and public schools and, and support this spanish proponent puts itself into the record of books and of all the details. later on in the program, the facing liliana teams does the un fits the purpose was like many critics sites just pump solution doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is put into it's hard hitting interviews. do you think look to their lives on washing?
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it's enough for money to go on its own and build it's on the thoughts providing on for centuries, people have been taken care of are. so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well via the story on told to how does era for to and i've gone to star play with poverty and unemployment hasn't been central to global opiates production. and this whole emissions of truck on the rounding them up for the majority fighter and recovering addict dedicates is like giving them the witness
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a 2nd shot on the jersey. the the new orchard is either one of the results stories this our air strikes and city is rental. how to implant problems of killed at least 11 people. a vegetable market and the outskirts of shoes at our store has been hit. it is part of a ceasefire. deal sponsored by turkey and russia. the leader of russia as far as getting that goes and has called off is using the russians. government says the deal was brokerage by sellers to goshen has been given, say favor to dollars scapes, prosecution, wagner, boot fighters of departing southern russia, convoys i'm leaving with also performed on, on the vote on, over, on the issues, discussions for, since we're heading north towards moscow. all the, all the code is the program director for europe and central asia, the crisis group and she's joining us live from brussels. thank you very much
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indeed for being with us. i don't want to ask you 1st of all about this deal. so a lot of speculation about what the details of this could be. probably we're not going to know everything and you get any ideas about how this deal may have been worked out. so there are a lot of mysteries about the deal, right? what was reported is immunity from prosecution for precaution and for the people involved never who took part. she can be attempted to add anybody who didn't take, pardon me, attempting to can join the military. now that's interesting because part of precautions logic was but he didn't want wagner forced into the military. so it's all, it's all a bit bizarre. the other thing we heard was that there were side deals that perhaps that's going to do a changes in the defense ministry. we're still hearing information coming out um, but it's rumors and gossip and innuendo. so, really hard to tell. i mean, i think when we see actual things happening right, when we see progression go, developers,
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when we see what happens to wagner in africa. uh let me see if there is or is not a shake up in the m o d, i think then well, no more. mm hm. it is, um, it seems to be part of, of a president pretends method that he doesn't take action immediately find something . what a situation arises that is a counter to him. he will wait till file. do you think that if you need to go, she can feel safe now and i don't think of any precautions feel safe now, but i'm also not sure the bottom or put some feel safe now. so, you know, i wouldn't to attribute too much master mindedness to anybody involved in this. we're gonna have to wait and see how it evolves. but it's uh, look, the very fact that yesterday morning, woodson 1st uh now they announced that he was going to address the public that they cancel that. and instead of recorded announcement was played sometime later, says to me that this was not,
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not never all under control by any stretch of the imagination. i'm going to ask you about the future of the wagner group, because we're reporting that the wagner forces of returning to their basis. one would assume that the expectation is certainly for those who are signing up with the regular military, that they're going to be fighting alongside the russian military. and of course, the church and fighters who are brought into the host of and on to try to contain them. this sense to me is this is not, is, is not going to be as easy as people would like it to be. that it's, there are all going to be tensions that are going to continue, particularly on the front line. and so the chechens were supposed to come and contain them, and rest of apparently got stuck in traffic jam and didn't make it until wagner, head straight down. so they didn't actually do anything. i think what's interesting here is whether the wagner rank and file really is using us,
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right. whether they really are thinking that they want massive change of some sort, whether in the m o d, or at the top of and do the part of the child, which was not what this is that their goals are not a 100 percent clear, right? they initially said that's precaution initially, so that what he wanted was changes in the defense ministry. and the general staff after puts and branded him and his people traders. he does that we heard from black and they wanted a new president. so it's all a little confused of the theory of change isn't very clear, but there's also the fact there has long potentially between wagner and the bank of the military. that's not new. so yes, of course their integration interest. the armed forces will be tense and weird. i and there are likely to be problems, but that would have been the case even without the events of the last uh, 36 hours. mm hm. all 3 man at the center of this, the 2 military generals, the big ocean, was complaining about, plus precaution himself. of course, have been appointed by vladimir putin. how much of this raise questions about the president's judgment?
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i'm not sure of production. it was a point to that as much as he sort of rose through and then his military company that he built that puts in, allowed to flourish uh, was allowed to take part in the morning. ukraine was unable to take part of the part of the print and got sports uh, from the military. i think in terms of the transmission stir and the chief of the general style. i mean, if i were puts in, i would have questions, but i would have had those questions for the last 14 months now, because are these the right people to lead the armed forces in the china for these the people who are responsible for the challenges, the rest you faced when it 1st started, it's full scale of interest to so you know, and these are things that precaution was accusing, should go in dress, mom of, of, on the one hand, not being prepared. and on the other hand, the recent statements of being behind them or waiting the more in their own private
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interest. so, you know, i think they're a watch. uh, if i were, if i would put you on a fire with the russian establishment, i would certainly have questions about who i had in charge of pretty much everything that i think they do. the question is, do you change? uh, do you change people around after in the past like this, can you even do that without looking week? me all the time. we appreciate you being with us and i'll just do that. thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you for having me. product video show, okay, is the chief political advisor to buy the russian opposition lead us for atlanta to kind of sky up. he says, precaution is unlikely to stay in balance for loan. i think this was the solution which plays both putting the progression on the one hand put in did not want to kill precaution because the skis important she's needed to fight for ukraine. and so on the other hand, of course, and also didn't want to let him go and stay and do what she does. so biller was sort of exactly the sort of the compromise of the prelim easy, the precaution law,
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the galleries 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 for gordon. and of course it's threatening, but there was some of defendants, but ever since, so that entity, it keeps people in fear. the little says, don't want to get involved in, in the war against the queen, but pretty gordon. that's the symbol of this war. it's the symbol of the 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. bill, it was submitted through official, limited got order, all the people who support a deal independent and democratic, not the russian bellows must be united, must communicate with the united professional cabin upgrades and best for allowing
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me to come over. and when the moment comes, they will be ready to apprise the game. now, locally, ukraine is under attack builder, which is under attack too. and it's gold uh, its howard pass keeps our aim for all the questions to defend our independence. and we ask international community to help in the course of i is a professor of international affairs of a new school. and she's also the great grand daughter of the former soviet try me on the key to a push of. she says that putting survive damage to his reputation because you're in is looking for or calling for a bloody or more violent, more militant nationalism kind of 1917 revolution when the country will do we birds from, from the blood shed and just cleanse itself and become that great empire with no corruption and, and things that 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
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was important as creation early on because they've been, they've known each other for many, many years. and so it's nationalism is that, you know, depends slattich nation. we are defending o identity this all the the, the russian world by taking o 4 or. busy liberating the price of the slide, a world such as ukraine and in bella ruse. but that's nationalism is sort of god driven. it's milton, but it's not as bloody. it's not as leading for the sake of measurement is that precaution, so we really have one more muted, although it's hard to cope naturalism. you didn't want to do that, that precautions. there is a lot of speculation always you know, in the west, particularly, you know, he's dying in a coma is going to, you know, russia is going to be free from him tomorrow and whatnot. and i think the russians are more, i mean, they are prone to this kind of patients,
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but also they've kind of surrender to reality, 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 mean this. so at least a nation has been long before the war and ukraine began. and with a warranty, a crane, the war is not being one is, was promised clearly is not going well. so that's of damage to the reputation yesterday. it was a giant damage to the reputation. but then the rock you leslie with the bill of russian help with the, with the help of the russian president who finally earns, he's keeping his sense from fortune. it was b results. so in a strange way, put to got out of this is a victor a maybe not a strong bit, but still a victor. and therefore, be not necessarily somebody whose position is strengthens, threatening right away,
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as opposed to open it and go to mazda is generally election. voters are choosing a new president, non members of congress, crime violence, poverty, and migration, or key issues. but as john holborn reports, many voters are unhappy about the choices facing the big issue and the guatemalan election is 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, the cabinet and indigenous select. this lead to rebecca was a former president's son. most importantly, colors can add to the form up front or in the right who could have been assumed in the side was the mother's power, which clearly suspicions about their removal was politically motivated. and the number that we talked about democracy. but we are not a democratic country because our rates are violated from us under the 2 days. the
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serial campaign, a former 1st lady, hoping her pledge is of sorts of programs. then joe, 6 out of 10 guatemalans are poor. we will eradicate poverty. it miss lick a season diplomat and centrist. we're going to confront corruption. we're going to invest in education and health. and to drill salsa, daughter of a former, dictate to planning, correct, down on crime. it will get, it gets up picking up and even with people want the death penalty to be applied on that one. and actually the constitution instructions that i'm, you know, we don't have to be scared of making firm decisions, bundles hit that the issues, crime is certainly near the top of the list of p, like some terrorized collect street gangs. real kid. nothing to i'm in there. what's mullis for any problems crushing and the quality berlin is corruption. i'm
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one of the worst infant mortality rates in the region. but so that list growing authoritarian tendencies during this 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 panorama . it's unlikely the country will find out in sunday. this election is expected to go to the 2nd round this lucas don't home and i would just say that it is fine, but it's just making a rare visit to egypt. nothing's remote is the 1st indian needed to go there in 26 years is met. the president of the father of cc visited india in january trade investment on green energy deals that are expected to be on the agenda. abortion supporters of march through the streets of the us capital the be mocking the 1st anniversary of the supreme court's decision to overturn roe v wade ruling in the 1970s,
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which legalized abortion nationwide. most republican controlled states have imposed bands. there are $22.00 states plus this place where we are right now. these are the columbia setup protected abortion assets. this is the one. this shows us that when you elect reproductive freedom, champions up and down the ticket, what do they do? they protect our freedoms. they protect our rights, so we have a clear job ahead of us right. is the lucky reproductive freedom champions? the librarians meeting in the us city of chicago, concerned about a growing issue book funds. but why does organization pen america said dining books, increased public schools by 28 percent? and the last i could, i make you john 100 reports from chicago. the plot thickens,
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as librarians try to put more books on their shelves. a growing nationwide campaign seeks to remove them. this is an attempt by a small group of people to pull social progress back to a level at which they feel comfortable. and despite the fact that the majority of americans are all very proud to be in pro intellectual freedom and the right to read whatever they want. last year, 40 percent of been titles, had prominent characters of color, 21 percent focused on race library and say, book bands disproportionately silenced the voices of minority officers. the result, they say, is a literary whitewash in which members of marginalized communities pour through the shelves and increasingly don't find themselves. this library and evanston, illinois is fighting back with a display of books spend elsewhere among them. gay and lesbian history for kids and the text of the poem. amanda gorman,
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rad it president joe biden's in on your ration. and so we lift or gaze is not what stands between us. but what stands before us been books top the agenda at the american library associations annual meeting this weekend in chicago. every parent has the right to decide what the right books and what the right programs are for their family, but they don't have the right to determine that for another person's family if even a mix can. these books on raised are banned in several libraries to controversy. of challenges, say in certain ways, it's a complement, but on the other and i write books for people to read. he says he's not surprised that his books have been targeted. if you want to conserve racism, then you're not going to want people to understand it, to be able to see it, to be able to challenge it. and so it makes perfect sense that the very people were trying to conserve racism are banning the books about racism. some censorship efforts come with
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a sense of irony among the challenge titles that this banned books display their in height $451.00, a cautionary tale of reduced toby and future society in which all books or band john henry and l g 0, chicago. and most of all arts is going more popular inside of korea that digital exhibitions showcasing the works of. we're not western our system treating software godaddy until they call the we match up with the projects direct to it in the capital. so, and he shared his plans to expand the collection to him, to pieces from local largest. and yeah, the tim on this is to this awful use. i'm just, i'm waiting to china and pick the julian. so could you tell jingle gun in english about 2 tons you to to know how do i a little bit? is it just let me just pull me on to to get a hold to allow us to know to switch. i may ask you to move those headphones to
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mine either pull up close and put down the entire system that totally told him to, to saturday. so that you'll get a sense of what have come up to that instead of how going to be on. hold on. okay, what's up with some of them, you've 6, have me on a venue sending a full. what is the one that has around and done what to do? is that a bit of to get in and tell them toys up how to do the goal is to help i get the end of the thomas shell, told her to send go that has transferred over him. and have you done that? cuz i detroit on surgery, i have kind of to him tongue tongue and even when she gets i get it. so put in the booty, something i've got to get that totally on the knee process. i get too much. so to me on how does it take you to tell me i seen on ted you see it all chase
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i to talk to you to have we will talk to little computer. how do we sound is illusion in one of the digital through the attendance. you know, so we will need to, if even kaiser's 100, a still head and i'll just say life is for find out the what happened is to leave this furniture in total shock, athletic sections coming off in a few moments the around you and going it's easy to spoke to shunted offices of foreign businesses. your restrictions have been imposed by the military on the currency exchange. the local currency is plummeted and then you shuttling goods across the boy river from thailand, carry everything from cooking oil. so expensive japanese fruits. businesses booming because of shortages inside man. but so it prices so many people. those prices are,
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i'm sustainable. huge rises in the cost of living for centrals like food and transport, forcing them into extreme poverty. people in young going confinement since camilla . she could prices on public transport, double services. the building was the one sick to is booming. this to you, the ministry of agriculture names to run a $1000000000.00. right? 6 volts. a nation well, when in full people don't have enough to each sending food overseas. the government griffin, you the, the, [000:00:00;00] the tightest time for the sport. and here's park rob, thank you so much. one of the house, the next,
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a football world copy what say avoided and embarrassing defeats, and their latest match. they were nearly beaten by jamaica, and the opening laconic half a whole cub which the united states is also co hosting. after considering an early goal, it could have gotten worse, had it not things for arsenal cheaper. matt, turn or saving a policy. but after trailing, for much of the game, is finally got a goal in dying man as his friend invest guys are in the last 11, draw in the, the guys put in a great performance. you know, look everything out on the field 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. any record with some of the under 21 year p and championship, which is being co hosted by romania, george adams springs about will release a score of the quickest goal in terms of history abroad. i forward now that in 20
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seconds and this great match against shot rees is striking, wasn't just historical, was also enough to feel the match. one, know, and books bank a place and then they'll get round to an avalanche and course go played out a $11.00 draw increase a more to restrict the lease through valencia is highly rated. midfielder andre on the radar live. right. brian bobby did. how is it equalized for the dodge? so teams are still in contention to qualify for the next round of the dodge. finally loving the icon, i get a sydney harbour bridge shut down on sunday to make room for football fan, celebrating 25 days to go until the c fat women's world cup in australia and new zealand. 4000 fans for around the world walked across the bridge to mark the date. special woke up jersey was also unveiled to commemorate the 2 co hosts. the tournament opens on july 20th when new zealand take on norway in oakland. otherwise send, these are at risk of don't qualifying for the cricket world cup for the 1st time
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ever. they were beaten by 35 runs in zimbabwe and qualifying by law. so when these are for you to be super 6 round have are teams carry forward, their points wins and never run right from the group stage against other teams that qualify means that saw some count against them since then probably have also qualified and the 1st ever olympic east sports week is but down in singapore, the world and she doping agency has been drafted into offer education to gamers. it's just one of the steps being taken by a sports and it's efforts to one day make it to the olympics. david stokes has more nice 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 a sports week is underway and single pole. but if gaming is to be included in the olympics process, you would have to sign up for the word that the doping agency,
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which would mean regular testing in amounts of competition for the empty doping, i believe it's necessary because just like any of this thoughts 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 you will talk on the tree and signing 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 alone in front of screens for hours at the time. so while the is offering education programs on the dangerous performance enhancing drugs from what we have heard back from the players there a whole has super happy support speak to old education sessions that will have uh and so this is a 1st step on how that also the olympic movement can help the sports to devil up and take some, some, some good direction on these topics that are here to present of also the house of
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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. tibbets, a in 2017. zoe is taking part in the dense and event why competitors try to match the moods of an electronic sensor. she says training on an intent they switch best, they present that intent for me being a full time mom, a full time fitness professionals because i have many had to where it definitely takes 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 for 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, a women yamma has they,
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due to his san antonio spurs jersey and his 1st practice session in texas. the 19 year old was selected as the number one drop pick for this verse in new york on thursday, making him the highest drafted french player in the history. the 7 foot to 3 player comes with huge expectations. he was the most sought after draft choice since the bron chains enter the n b a in 2003. the people have been showing the low so far a lot of loves. and i think i can give all of these back to this faster community to the franchise and to the city and even to the state. and um, yeah, this is a, this does a 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 turned to everyone has produced the biggest major league baseball crowd of the season. so far as chicago cab it'd be the saint louis cardinals, $91.00 at the london stadium and a regular season game. more than 50000 sounds were in attendance, and
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a similar sized crowd is expected for getting 2 of the series on sundays. the league last came to the u. k. in 2019, when the new york yankees took on the boston red sox, to an impressive round of golf from re valerie, who was inches away from scoring a rare 59 american who finished best at the us open last week, reeled off 10 birdies and 17 holes at the traveler shift, but they failed to chip in at the last, which would have seen them become only the 13th player or losing tour history to break $60.00 so forth. 6 shots behind the leaders, we can probably 2 or 3. there's this and it was 3 years ago about lynn for christie's that 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 as our now hughes has beaten, not coughing, 9.83 at the new york ground. pre. it's the fastest time in the world this year and 2nd fastest, ever by
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a piano please. only it leaves marcell jacobs who ran 9.80 twin olympic old in tokyo as run faster. okay, that is all your support for now. it's now back to you rob, thanks very much. 5. and i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes for more and all the stories about his stay with us on the or the collegial country onto the page is a special moment for any football to do it as a policy. the woman is a remarkable achievement for building legend edit continental and produces hunting,
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solved. yeah. who broke through social and political barriers to inspire a generation of female players across the middle east football rebels. let's do it . on the, i would use the ideas, the french republic system for claims, but just what is more than friends in a full pot series, the big picture takes an in depth, not from the same size, episode 3 unintelligence here. these people have no way to go the workforce out of their neighborhoods because of the fighting going on between rival gang, what he's offering. nothing further about special forces were different from the special forces. this area used to be filled with people, but as you can see right now, it looks like
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