tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 30, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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on an issue most in line with the officials, they come off to you. the constitution guarantees media freedom as long as journalists do not endanger the amount of republic, offend the supreme leader and do not spread false information. it leaves plenty of room for interpretation and subjective censorship. the the hello, i'm sorry i minimize the welcome to the news our life from london coming up in the next 60 minutes from sprays for now the night of protests over the police shooting of a teenager imposing coffee using stuffing boston time services. early
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a tig gases fight a march led by the mother of the boy who was shot dead during a traffic stop near paris. the us supreme court and finds colleges and universities from considering race in their admissions process. and questions over the whereabouts of top russian generals who haven't been seen since the lock them use in a made report. they might've known about it in advance and on piece of similar thing though, so to speak, to use english instead of me, chip away at a law and just straight in 1st things total on page 2 of the 2nd ashes test bed in mobile data in the program the and welcome to the news out. we've been following developments in front of this evening, further scenes of and unrest in the capital. paris t gas was find a riley have
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a teenager shot dead by police demonstrations were paying tribute to 17 year old nile. and demanding justice. thousands of extra police have also been deployed to the area as the government's calls for com. so r hi, rod has more in the community gathered to protest against police brutality. thousands of people led by grieving mother of a 17 year old, who was shots and killed by police on tuesday, bought the luxury peaceful march. to finance the sun, protested budding calls and police attempting to discuss the crowds by firing. guns . police visually said not allowed to fail to cooperate with order to stop in the power suburbs known to somebody in friends. pay tribute to not i left the march of that you have to go. so this is a young man, he's very kind,
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he's not evil or hooligan. what the media or saying about him is not true. his mom raced and well, his grandmother, we negotiate around the neighborhood. so she's kind and helpful. she loves everyone . the young men left us for nothing. we're not contradicting the state. we are not contradicting the legal or police procedure. yes, you was driving a car without a license like you tried to fleet, but you should not be killed. the police said the 17 year old drove the car one of the offices, but this video pays to contradict the police version of what's happened. it started and office, the pointing is weapons through the window and appearing to fire at close range before the call rolls off, and crashes to a stop or the thought is always to get through it. is it what, what are you in view of the state of the investigation and the details collected. the prosecution considers that the legal conditions for the use of the weapon are not met to a single as president emmanuel my crone held the crisis meeting denouncing both the
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shooting and the riots that followed as unjustifiable. clearly the emotion that comes with the dates of a young man calls the contemplation and com. and it's what the government has constantly quoted for. i think this is what should continue to guide the next dallas and the tributes. nevertheless, this was how this stops. thousands of people from protesting, many say has become a systematic 0 tolerance policy, carried out by french police, especially against those from an minority community. officials with deploying tens of thousands of police across fronts, including $5000.00 in the capitol towers, the loan, the police officer involved in the shooting has been arrested and charged. 17 year old victim is the 2nd person to be killed and such, so consults to this year. and the 15 in a year and a whole many all hoping that the justice can finally be understood as quickly as
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possible. so the height of all just sarah uh, correspond. and how should butler is in france and she was actually at the march in no tear a little earlier. well, this is the neighborhood when oil lives and sitting on top of the time is now model with the pony tail. she is leading tribute to 17 year old son is a member to know when you go cause you really go to the motion. sometimes you still see very touched and there's so many people here. sometimes, you know, so this is on the test because everyone is telling me you need to take these traffic checks not far from here, just a few 100 meters away from what is most taking place. so basically it's important to be human. the situation is last too long, the same things keep happening and choose. people are sick of it. it could have
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been my son's. i'm of north african origin and it's not the 1st i'm the sort of thing has happened. we are a sofa of what's happening now is exactly the sort of thing that tends to explain the situation because the police are fired a number to a guess. how does says right into the middle of this crowd as they were coming to the end of the people coughing, a lot of children with a lot of families, people are walking away, feeling furious, that the police has done this. what the police are trying to do cause is disperse the crowd. but once again, people say this just shows out of touch the police all to be doing this on a day when people had come to pay tribute to this teenager. natasha butler. i'll just vera non task as go live now to full brandon out is here is pull. brandon is in the power of some of those non tear as well. and when we spoke earlier, pull those quite a bit, going on as the firefighters were trying to get flames out, building behind you on to control what's happening. the now of the that what,
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what is the credit mutual branch which jackport finders about 2 hours ago. and basically the file rekindled itself about 15 minutes ago. the barbara guy does have to come back again. there's all the quiets around here, but those flames, both the crowds back out onto the streets. it's relatively peaceful. i've gotta say that hasn't been any of the right place to say. certainly in the last hour, sir. um, it seems that from reports that the main trouble is, is down in places like mos, 2nd, to lose leo that weather have been crashes between the police and protest as troublemakers back on all the efforts to feel authorities and making to try to prevent trouble breaking out of things like cafeteria, so there's a couple of places around progress, which you've been post capua, specifically for under 16 year olds on some starting 10 pm through til 6 am all the way through march through til monday. and the other thing that they're trying to do is take public transport off the rides as well. so the services of targets for
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those troublemakers, if they want to set fire and process all the drums, so they can't afford any of the forms of the main powers that they have. the roadside is to avoid that to come and talk. i know it's kind of coming in half miles hitting wrong kind of thing. the police in large numbers are trying to quell the, the prospect of trouble and the total make is kind of occasionally there's probably not good. i'm closing causing a nuisance for themselves. and full, this is, there's obviously a great deal of emotion and around the, the fatal shooting of this young boy who is only 17 years old. and his mom was out there leading protests on a wrong. is it likely that we're going to see more demonstrations? how is this community processing what has happened? i mean, there's a lot of animals that say i'm, this is the kind of pent up frustration that is felt in places like nonsense. these kind of find
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a sub ups. it's very localized that it would be unfair to stigmatize the bomb. yeah . as a kind of a general malays, because the ovary people, it's a suburban kind of neighborhood, but there are pockets of deep deprivation on the topic of miles' mother. she's actually finished to be by friends 5 during the course of this evening and she said to me that she doesn't blame the entire police, but she does claim the one officer who killed her son who shot dead. her son, she said he saw the face of an arab, and he wanted to take his life. not that's a clear understanding from niles mother of a, a racial elements that she believes as part of what happens on tuesday morning. thanks so much. i'm going to have there in front of the whole brand new of 14. now to all the top story, this how the us supreme court ruling, the universities and colleges must stop considering race. when admitting you students, harvard university has been accused of discrimination against asian american
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applicants in order to increase representation from all the minority groups. us president joe biden has condemned the quotes ruling. the court has effectively ended affirmative action and college admissions. and i strongly, strongly disagree with the course decision. because affirmative action is so misunderstood, i want to be clear and make sure everybody's clear about what the law has been and what it has not been until today. many people wrongly believes that affirmative action allows fun, qualified students, unqualified student to be admitted, had a qualifies to. this is not, this is not how college admissions work. no, it has corresponding kimberly how kit has more on this now of what the president is essentially saying is that this is something that still needs to be considered. in other words, race still needs to be considered in order to ensure that there is a diverse class in future university admissions out what the president is saying.
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and all of this is that essentially, there still needs to be a policy in place in missions and processes in order to correct the wrongs of the past. but what the supreme court case is essentially done is really, i'm done that mechanism for correcting the wrong since the past, if you will. what essentially, affirmative action did just to give you a quick historical background is a really tried to correct the inequities of the past in terms of equal access to education, particularly in the south work round. and black students didn't always have the same opportunities. but the argument. c many white and, and asian american students was but look at, we are paying the price of the sins of our forefathers. and what has happened was affirmative action is that now there is discrimination against a new group,
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namely whites. and in some cases, asian americans. and so this is what the challenge was about and the conservative leaning supreme court agreed with this case. ivory tolson is director of education innovation and research as the us civil rights organization, the and double a c p joins us live now from washington. what are the consequences of this decision by the supreme court? not just the affirmative action, but for all the diversity programs in the us. and yeah, banks are happy on the program of the consequences is that the different solutions will no longer be able to use race among other characteristics and qualifications and attributes to make emissions decisions. and we, we believe that is very misguided the institutions involved in this case, they are very competitive institutions and they attract
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a large number of highly qualified students who happened to be under representative in their campuses and other sectors of the united states. and so what they've done is they've gray, the more holistic process that helps to um, to give them more diverse group of students. we believe that these institutions was within their rights. and i'm, we believe that they had a, a very bare process. and we think the supreme court did the wrong thing by, by ruling against them. what do you think, could this now create some sort of private until pathway to legal challenges in other areas? so in other words, could that be a bit of a crack down on the consideration of race when it comes to not just education, but also business government politics? the interviewing the decision is very narrow and this focus strictly on college
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admissions. it doesn't even talk about scholarship programs or the birth of the equity inclusion programs or anything like that. it only talks about admissions. and in fact, it explicitly excludes military academies, which is a very interesting development. also at this time. and even the institutions that continue every program that they have to achieve diversity should be diversity. no matter what. there may be a tweak that needs to be made in the admissions process. but in terms of the whole listed way of recruiting and welcoming under represented students on your campus, you should continue to do that. what do you think of this? is this ruling, you know, that is a bit where it says that students must be treated on his or her experience as an individual, not on the basis of race. they say they're all giving many universities of for too long done just the opposite. and in doing so, i've concluded wrongly that the touchstone of individuals identity isn't challenges,
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bested skills, built or lessons learned, but the color of the skin as saying that the orientation a yeah, there's a frame for it is a wall fully misguided and all that such a neat, are qualified students who are coming to institutions who wants to achieve diversity, but every student not to give a hand out. and so the language that they use, i think it's very all put in, and it just shows how, how ignorant they are about what really goes on in the calls process. and i think the, the institutions who have these programs in other institutions, they're going to find ways to achieve a diversity that we need. a part of the vaccine was one mechanism by which we achieve diversity. but it wasn't the only mechanism. and in fact, the majority rule is that that a student in their application could talk about their race and the impact on their
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life and how that makes them uniquely qualified. and emissions of counselors can, can consider that in their decision. so they're there, there is a little bit of wiggle room that even the majority opinion left for institutions to do the right thing. so we believe diversity, no matter what. yeah, yeah, i've seen you right. it did have that follow up and the ruling about what race can be mentioned in applications that thank you very much though from the in double a, c, p, ivory, tulsa, and joining us from washington. thank you. the good news, our life from london still ahead on the program, a new guy government is saying it's going to appeal a court ruling that it's trying to port asylum seekers. trolanda is on no fault. changing the face of the region destroyed by will will take you inside mary paula city that russia is rebuilding as one of its own and in support from a well, number 110 is players coming out of retirements off to 3 years away from the course
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. the, some of russia's highest ranking generals haven't been seen in public since the mutiny. but wagner, most of the reason on site today, us media report say russia security service, the f. s. b, one of the top general valerie garage, some of that he knew about promotions at pine rebellion grass. most deputies survey survey can also is set to of how to advance knowledge serve beacons, deputy andre huge, and has also been absent from public view since the mutiny took place. days also, the uprising state tv is showing present, present, meets in a crowd of well wishes in russia. solving most city of the bend, preaching is ready seen meeting ordinary versions, especially since the pandemic. he told this crowd that he didn't, doubtless support all russians cheering the rebellion unit ship of oliver has moved
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from moscow. the mom and nobody here is discussing a triple general stop general. give ross some of at the moment, but for the 1st day in the ton of crum channels, they cannot find a general sore a vacant. there was a possibility that x come on to the russian drawing. group of forces and ukraine survey can, could be detained due to his alleged a cooperation with you've got any progression that's according to a number of media sources. so the, basically, the last time he appeared publicly, it was in, in, in his video message to be involved in a mutiny is what he called on them to lay down the arms and still den march. and also that no one a source or a v can a, the whatever pulls that his family couldn't reach him. so now different versions up here in the media of what happens to him. there's been an optic in sales of merchandise buying in senior of russia's wagner. group prices for the t shirts
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showing the wagner symbol of a human sco against a black and red backdrop of show thompson's the all new to me buys. i've also been leaving positive reviews online, sharing all the less than to recruit people. interest on don was seen celebrating with wagner. fight is on saturday. officer. they briefly took control of the southern russian city present page and describe their actions as treason and a stab in the back bushes defense ministry saying that to ukrainian generals and up to 50 military officers will kill themselves right on the city of crime. the tourist on choose day, you quite in officials say that 12 people were killed, 3 of them, children, and 6, the injured and the strike, which at the crowded restaurant most goes, always maintained that it only targets military sites. claims the temper you quite in. come on, post with hits and not attack of all the options was according to the latest information where you a high position strike was employed on june the 27th in the city of claremont to
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somebody. and the donate scrap region for this was against a temporary deployment of a ukrainian infantry project, which i'll kill 2 generals up to 50 offices and up to $24.00 and most amazing and a minute to advise us are those who are participating in the stuff in the meeting and here off to taking control of mary paul russia wants to renovate the for assessing several residential projects, replacing thousands of destroyed units. and officials say the city should be refilled by the a 2025. but the skepticism i, the weather that timeline is possible. ali hash and reports and you flocked for maria and her family. it's been more of a need. yeah. since they were the space. she says the field is full, i think embody, destroyed, the national effect was damaged in the fighting. but we have already been given new housing. we submitted the paperwork and waited for 6 months. 2 days ago we got
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a call from the husband department saying that the papers are ready and they give us the keys. we're moving in with our remaining furniture. we will buy what we don't have and move on as she joins hundreds of the time. it lives in the city who received a new fax work as a copy of the cost of the city damage building. the mandate is to change the face of washing control money for this isn't an easy task. the russian government estimates the total cost of the building to exceed $2000000000.00 over 3 years, with the amount of destruction and the slow pace of reconstruction. it would probably take much longer with the law of molding $1600.00 flats would be initiated. we expect the same number of apartments this year the what's being done there, which is not enough lucas for us to accept the number of applications to process quickly. and in a timely manner, some who preferred not to talk on camera complained about serious delays and the
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need to pay bribes to get the paper work done. so, so the little book them to put them into. there's a problem, but these are isolated cases because unfortunately, we're working with documents. many people we've had the documents destroyed to do and come back to operations. it took a psychological toe and many financial expenses to store the documents. only then can you know, just the documents on the queue for a flat, or maybe most of the new projects sort of built that on the city. and the heart of my you for several old buildings has been damaged including this famous drama theater that's being driven in march last year, the theater was hit during the wash and bush to take the city, the right 100. so that send injuries. ukraine says it was caused by a russian aerial attack unless the international has also like use the shelf targeting the theater, knowing civilians where it shows everything inside the rush or the noise, these allegations, or show long story those my, you pull as
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a city of it so decide what that would mean. replacing or revamping somebody clinic, landmark does all the thoughts, the that was the last few green and full of dogs in the city. the russian plan is to transform it into a vast business, fox with 3 in spaces audiology. when jesse at all muddy opal to you and security council has been meeting to discuss the situation and ukraine, the session that was called by russia. but said you guys on boss of the, to the un says wagner, is uprising his shot. said president patients, case the, the warn you cried a year ago, russia denied the following, the previous existence. now, you've got any precautions. rebellion has publicly destroyed to, to, in this case, for the war and ukraine and follow up and as much to most go showed us just how quickly russians can leave ukraine when they choose to. the
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internal assembly is about to set up an independent body to clarify the fate of thousands of people missing since the war broke house in syria and 2011. that's get moved around the diplomatic edison. james bays whose life was at the united nations . james yeah, this is the resolution that was passed a little earlier on just about an hour or so ago by the un general assembly that creating a new body, the independent institution on missing persons. this is a new body and supported by the un office of human rights, the high commission of human rights that supported this idea. this resolution was drawn up by number of countries, but the lead country doing the drafting on it was like some bug and it passed unanimously. certainly they were 83 countries. the voted for is the 11 the voted against. but then it's interesting, those 62 nations abstain and quite
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a lot of nations that didn't vote. and if it goes on on the extensions, i thought it was interesting when you look at the arab world, who in the world supports the idea of a, of a new institution to look into all of those people who are missing and a science prisons or missing because of the role of, of, of high so, um, well, i'm going to be actively countries. the only 2 that supported considering many of those countries supported the opposition and said we were in the past, only 2 voted in favor. and they were quite and cut off, and the majority of, of the out of countries abstained. of course, the syrian republic, the syrian government, they voted against. and i think that's the problem for this institution. if you do not have the support of the syrian government, and of course you don't have the support of the syrian government because everyone, human rights groups and others believe the syrian government is responsible for
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these missing of these detained people. and maybe the fact that some of these people may have been killed. and if they're not going to cooperate, then how is this party going to do its work? it's was telling you 12 years into the wall. the is an independent commission of inquiry that operates in syria as an international and partial independent mechanism is supposed to be gathering evidence. there is a high commissioner of human rights of the you and these bodies all up right there will gather your evidence that producing reports, syrian government doesn't cooperate with any of them. okay, thank you. meanwhile, you and children's fonder act as, as may be huff of heights. these population, including the 3000000 children, are in dire need of humanitarian assistance. the agency is appealing for the world not to abandon the violence plague nation. why guys are cruising children and sexually assaulting young girls? this is a part of a new strategy by the arm group, say, rape girls and women and they burn their homes to make them more vulnerable and
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more easily controlled. because they break the women, they've broken the foundation of the communities. situation of insecurity is truly unacceptable. women and children are dying schools and public spaces that should be safe spaces, are not collectively, the world is failing the haitian people. and unless we take immediate action, it's hard to imagine a decent future for the population there. you know, at the news, our life from london much more still to bring you in the 2nd off of our program. we look at the pollution crisis and gone is a legal coal mines will tell you why it's putting the health of millions at risk hazardous smoke continues to blanket north america as a racquel breaking while size range across canada. and in support. we have from mont calvin, dishes the for pass for his last tour to from the
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hi, everyone. first things 1st we're going to talk about the threat of flooding in northeast turkey at all has to do with this. what whether piling in here wasn't too long ago this area dealt with flooding, so we'll keep tabs on that. inside the other side of the mediterranean temperatures are coming down here. all has to do with that cooler error off the atlantic. so seville at 36 degrees is not too long ago, you were in the low to mid forties, so big changes there. some big storms move in from france into northern italy, through switzerland, up through germany, around berlin, and whether it's had been issued for northwest italy for just how bad this rain could be. meantime, another push, some showers rolling across the islands of ireland and britain. temperature is down in scandinavia, at least in norway, with that batch of rain that moves through. off to africa. we go in. i think the most intense rounds of rain will be around guinea be so and guinea on friday as usual. right across west africa, likely to see some downpours here and why would it big difference in south africa
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after some snowing was due to northern eastern cape province, tornado reported in quite zulu and a tel province. we've got full on sunshine right across the country. so 15 in cape town, 22 degrees, the high for you in durbin on friday. that's all i got. i'll see you soon. take care. the july on, i guess the thing goes to the post office, the local elections, sort of shift to the right click the country with me. so now that you with the info, right government, one piece meets the indian women, breaking down gender barriers as they fight to become jumped in. feet as the coast african need is from across the continent as well. so seeks to strengthen relations with the region. people in power focuses on somalia is fight for survival. as years of draft and hom conflict have combined to create humanitarian disaster. as the security becomes an increasing global concern, the united nations launches
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a report examining food crises and tongue around the world. to live on a just eat up with more than 1400000000 people. india has become the world's most populous country, 101 east investigate solutions. populations explosion on i'll just say about the on the welcome back. a quick look at the main stories we've been following now, and thousands of extra police have been deployed across fonts to prevent another noise have on rice in response to the fatal police using the teenager. i will for
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the angry scenes in the power some of those non tear on 1st day with tear gas fight . it's a riley else and 17 year olds. no us president joe biden has condemned a supreme court decision that rules, universities and colleges must stop considering race wanted mixing new students homage. university has been accused of discriminating against asian american applicant's questions around the whereabouts and some of russia's highest ranking generals is not been seen in public since the log. the new city on site today, us media reports ice, it rushes security service, the speeds on top general, very grass and most of bouts, precautions of planned rebellion. a european union leaders have been missing and brussel. so talk about the economy, migration, and support for ukraine. this i'm member states including australia islands in cyprus, are opposed to security assurances. the you is given to keys don't make cain reports from brussels customer,
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but both 2 groups of ukranian activists demonstrates that side of the european council demanding the country is admitted to the you all. there is little chance of vast anytime soon. what date is inside the council have given them is another demonstration of support. and the critical view of the values and the last weekend showed deep cracks and 14 system, this mute in the last week. and we'll also have an after shots that we will see, the more it is important that we double down on the support for you frame b, it's uh, military capability or financial support. already this week the e u has increased the fee amounts of money. it makes available to kids with some officials saying this support may need to be made permanent. but if that is a unity of purpose regarding ukraine, one issue where that isn't is migration a deal agreed by e. u interior administers in luxembourg,
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3 weeks ago was suddenly passed by a qualified majority votes. one nation with objections to it was poland. here in brussels, it's 5 minutes to spell that a disciplined vision. so moment out the plan plan, we have an alternative plan, a plan of securing your borders and will presented here. and it will be about reinforcements context which is also signaling that your legal immigration in directly support smuggling groups. it supports defacto terrorism in europe. it is enough to look at what font takes, right? and it's report is put on the other side of the argument that countries like the ceiling who see the 2 media deal agreed with the you know, use as a blueprint for the future. elsewhere, relations with one of the country have loomed launched over this summit. china seen by the the symbol tenuously as a partner, a competitor, and the systemic rivals. the move music now suggests these ministers all trying to down play divisions with a jing. with the hope,
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the government that might use its influence in moscow to end the war and ukraine don't want to k houses era process. the u. k. government says it will appeal and you court rulings blocks. it's puns to deport asylum seekers. tawanda, the court of appeal in london says the controversial deportation policy is unlawful, and rwanda has failed to prove it to safe country. the dean bob reports from london by a majority, this cult allows the appeal on the issue of whether land is a safe country. it's a ruling that human rights groups of welcome to starting to purchase governments entire scheme for deporting asylum. seekers to wonder is a doubt that they just appeal was brought by the charity asylum age intent. asylum seekers all arrived in the u. k. by crossing english channel from phones, the key issue was whether rwanda was a safe food country to send them to the quotes on. so was notice reversed by a majority of 221 judge as
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a rule that if people would have posted 01 to they could bend be sent on to the country of origin where they faced persecution or other in humane treatment. even though they had a good case for a solemn, too much of the evidence in the appeal hearing came from the united nations refugee agency for you and hcr was absolutely clear that the siding system in rolanda is nathan. there are material deficiencies. these under restore the sof have not had adequate training and their systemic bias. prime minister wishes to not cause made still think the boats. one of his priorities is currently trying to post the registration, legal for teeth to detain, into ports any one making the dangerous c journey apart from unaccompanied children . opposition. politicians say the government should concentrate on cutting a huge decided claims backlog, which has left to thousands of fundable people in limbo. the government standing firm. we are currently spending, as i say, 6000000 pounds a day on hotel accommodation. 3000000000 pounds
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a year on servicing our side of costs. those costs are unsustainable. the prime minister and i've made it clear that we will do whatever it takes to stop the votes and fix this problem that you could governments hoping to appeal to like his ruling at the supreme court. more delays in done search and see. and for those assign him seek is affected, more distress is compounding that trauma having to weigh in some cases over a year with nothing happening on that case. is that not even starting the process of having those item claims consisted and not comes on the boxes off invited from us to join use to the u. k. i'm playing with the persecution ball. besides the ongoing legal fees, which is already spends almost a $180000000.00 on the real one, to speak a scheme that shows no signs opinion implemented in the near future. the dean, bob, i'll just say around london, cases of kidney failure, rising and gone to the health problems of being linked to rid of pollution caused
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by illegal gold mining out. is it or is it malcolm wife has more on the story now. this is will africa's largest go produce that looks like from above has go production booming, gone to legal mines, have sprung up along most of its rivers. is mixed in the water, making it on treatable. mine is use mercury to separate the gold ones. mercury's in the water. it's nearly impossible to remove it down stream. actually while i'm a new depends on river water for cooking, drinking, and washing as the most of the people living in the countryside. i will. uh yeah. oh children often full sick. many people are dying these days and we strongly believe it's the water. the river was our source of clean drinking water until the mining started here. what can we do? the police come and chase the mind is away, but they always come back. a. dr elliot tunnel says mac can be from the mines is
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killing people. he says the number of patients coming to this hospital in a shante region with kidney disease has tripled in the last 10 years. and the bound to set of them come to for dialysis. so they die is medically, is that something that we know that definitely affects the brain? yeah. affects the liver and you know, fix the kidney. so we are worried because we tend to see a little patients coming from mining areas with all 4 of them. so kidney disease, so we know definitely that there is some links on his main goal to provide us as the pollutions become certified as having to switch off treatment plans because they comp make both a claim there are funding not towards the results is here, but they're becoming on usable, if all these things are to continue to what it is, in addition to crime, what take climate change. we may have most of the rivers and, you know, the country maybe extinct. and then we may have to be in for to water into, into,
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into the system or such as se, the government urgently needs to enforce environmental laws. to stop the legal mining and clean up the rivers. the health of tens of millions of gun names may depend on it. malcolm web, ouch is era. floods and land slides have killed at least 7 people in india is awesome stage by pete, the district was particularly haunted with homes and crops washed away. government has opened thousands of relief, comes to house the homeless during the annual monsoon season. as well. at least 2 people have been shot dead on the outskirts of if in fall in india is money. poor stage with police saying that what confrontations between members of the majority might tie into and minority cookie community. this is the latest in a series of deadly tribal incidents over the past 2 months. until i made reports,
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it's a long way from home, but at least here, irene gunter is safe. she had to leave her home down the impulse when violence broke out between the majority hidden to meet the and the cookie communities living in this part of india. and there's back home, she's putting her skills in good use. in this relief center situation bought the cut out that the situation is serious and both communities gravely divided. non try both have left tribal areas. so the non try both have come to the impulse valley and the tribals have gone to the hills. they did it for their safety. they give us easy. at least a 115 people have been killed and 50000 others this place. since the ethnic strive started at the beginning of may, the cookies are may know if you try been money for state in northeast india. they are officially designated as scheduled tribe, which gives them preferential access to jobs and education. divide and started
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after many poor as high court recommended that they may team a jury to be awarded the same designation and benefits. many of the made the community had law was ended, the privileges awarded to the cookies, homes, churches, temples, and government institutions were attacked. the cookies say they have paid the highest price so far because i'll be with them if there's any more in the process field is going to be another that gets the will that plus between the $2.00 communities. the minority cookies accuse this they've government of siding with them. may some 40000 security forces have been deployed, but pensions remain high. as efforts to these are vigilante groups from both sides have proven difficult. and normal life has been thrown out of here says no make up on may t. he runs a service point,
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but with the curfews and the internet shut down for weeks now, it's difficult to run the business. and they want to and they want to say was know guys, this is the time for new admissions. for students, they need internet access results or to apply to college just outside. they needed to submit their fees. those looking for jobs have to submit the forms and they're also facing problems and the cookies, and now demanding for separate administration. the visits of the opposition leader who was gandy is part of his 5 months slow unit to march across india. but here in money for unit 2 is more inclusive than ever. without them how many millions of people in the united states and living in the areas with dangers at quality due to the canadian while fires being uh, just to stay in doors, web mosques, outdoors, and avoid exposure if they have asthma, others for treat problems. joan 100 reports from chicago,
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a combination of canadian wildfires, a northerly wind is blanketing a 100000000 americans in smoke in cincinnati, some brave v outdoors on foot in cars and on the water beneath the sky line shrouded in haze. the picture was the same in indianapolis on michigan's mcenroe, a bridge in milwaukee where smoke fills the skies trapped by warm summer temperatures. and in chicago were this week surely. and manson, senior of the band, garbage, ended her performance early with this apology of seo. there's kind of where there's like, really dangerous for me. so we have car sorts are sent to restore the here local leaders are urging residents to wear masks or stay in doors, especially if they have respiratory problems. last night i really was coughing
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a lot. when i know i'm a little more usually if i'm bit horse, as you can, maybe here at times this week, chicago's air quality was recorded is the worst of any major city in the world. and i conic landscape with no defined outline. this is a clear is chicago. skyline has been for 3 days on the air quality index has been over 200 for the past 24 hours. health officials say at just 150, staying out here all day is the equivalent of smoking 7 cigarettes. there are now about $500.00 wild fires, a rubbing and flame across parts of canada. half of them burning out of control. one. the size of rhode island in the fire season is just begun. john henry and l g 0, chicago to full members in president job both scenarios political futures hanging in the balance, 3 of the actual court judges of rules that he abused his power in last year's
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election, while one voted in his favor. the case is a judge until friday, when the remaining 3 justices will rule. if one of them votes against him, it could be far from running for public office for up to 8. he is trying his examining both in ours comments to and bassett, as he saw me in the head of the election costing down results. electronic voting machines want to kiana killed has more from rio de janeiro. well, even though the trial has been adjourned and will resume on friday, it is pretty certain that former present valuable sonata will be convicted. the decision has to be taken by a majority of 7 judges. 4 have voted already 3 in favor of a conviction and one against it. so it just takes one more vote for both in order to be convicted if he is convicted. what will happen is that he will be ineligible for the next 8 years. that means he will not be participating in any elections as
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a candidates until 2030. so he would miss to presidential election. some of the supporters in congress are drafting a bill to grant him amnesty. this is unlikely to pass in senate because it would overturn a court decision, but it still is enough to make a lot of noise. they're trying now to use a former presidential able so now to add his cap political capital to try and elect as many mayors as they can in next years. municipal elections has still has a lot of political support, especially in congress. so now he's already planning his future's future steps in case he cannot run for any elections in the next 8 years. monica not yeah, of all, just 0 re edition arrow said i had on the news on australia suffered injury blow in the 2nd ashes test the to have those details is full and we're going
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the strains were 359 for 5 speed smith reached the century fx was eventually off for 110 things and had a good morning session. they picked up the remaining 5 wickets. as the australians were dismissed for 416 in response, england school briskly. duckett, folding from $98.00, agonizingly close to a century at the close cats and been stokes and harry brook were at the wickets. england, 278 for food. 128 runs behind and australia might have another problem, stall, spin, but and nathan lion and pulled up injured while fielding. it appears to be a cough injury for the old spinner with $495.00 tast wickets. of the vice captain speaking smith says the early signs on not good doesn't look i do for the rest of the game, but um, yeah, i'm not, i'm not sure how he actually is. but you know, it's obviously if he's no good, it's a big loss for us as soon as hundreds consecutive test match,
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which i know he was really looking forward to taking part in and, and having a role in as well. so. um yeah, thing is across these. okay. but um it didn't look good. obviously. manchester united have reportedly agreed to deal to signing the midfield of mesa mount from chelsea mount. seen here on the last little joint on a 5 year contract for $75000000.00. he will be eric and hugs, 1st signing of the transfer window off to qualifying for mix seasons champions. so head scarves will remain bends, a foot board is in front. so for a routing was upheld by the countries highest cause, a group of female muslim players known as lizzie bows took legal action against the decision taken by french before last year. the court ruled that support federations can mandate neutral clothing to prevent caches or confrontation, adding it considers the ban appropriate and proportion as the screening is at odds to fee for recommendations, which allows players to compete it into
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a national level with head scouts form. it will never one tend to split. caroline was me actually has announced she's coming out of retirements. 3 years off the cutting the sport. the 2018 australian open champion hung up a racket at the beginning of 2020 age 29, because she wanted to start a family with a husband. she since had 2 children and is now ready to return to the cold in august at the vending montville for heading to new york for the us open. was me actually spend 71 weeks at the top of the world rankings and the has one for the singles titles. the card will nibble any history on so it continues to break new ground on draw streams just one to 10 straight match to reach the 1st semi final on the surface at the by the home, the open in the gym and he was 3. so i'm french open champion, ease the post, and the blink about 6362, and we'll face it needs a new chapter on the safety mix to san spain. so let's see on a low page says entities 20 succeeds in long career on the atp to estimate yoko
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championships 41 year old went down 6 to 6 full to get a confirmation in the quarter finals. that chunk of which has been warming up for the defense. so these wimbledon sizes in a slightly different way displayed an exhibition match against the american fonts. a cfo at london's a hunting club stood one of those matches different potential risk with expanding 24 grand slam titles. when the haves, tv, england club next, the world's best sightless. so gathering in the spanish city of bobo, a head of the stalls of the 2, the fronts among name is mark kevin dish, the british stone, a catholic stone writer, is racing in his last 2 of the fronts before retiring. it needs just one little stage when to say so rick would in the whole, belgium, great, 80 minutes. but kevin dish says there's no room for sentimentality. as you propose to climb into the settle. this race gives me the most incredible of emotions.
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and unfortunately, you don't really, you can't really analyze them and, and, and, and appreciate until to the last which is the same every year. and i noticed my last one, but this is still the same. i have a job to do and i'm kind of devoid you of those little bits of, of sentiment at the time where you can definitely appreciate them later for me to one returns to the rolling hills of all spits. right. boring this weekend with amex for stuff and can make more f one history. a wind will take him to 40 to race victories. one more than the late asian center. but before practice gets underway, the tool because being about the helping teams, new co owners among them after ryan reynolds, his company has voted 24 percent stake in the team. and lp drive a p, a gas leak called wait to get some. the reason you boss personally, a fan of the theme and n he's work i think is definitely one of my favorite actor. and yeah,
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definitely super excited to uh, to meet him at some point during the season. that's all the sports needs. marian. okay. it's being seen as the latest milestone in the commercial space rice. virgin galactic has successfully completed its 1st commercial flight to open it. at last, at about 75 minutes, was completed 2 years after the company's 1st fully crude test space flight. on like is competitive verging galactic uses a mazda ship at croft with 2 pilots, but take off from a runway. the passengers, 3 italian were such as they were, the passengers. um, they did experience a few minutes of weightlessness during that trip with i'm believe, but the oxidation decline, but in the side definitely the bank look at obviously and what's causing the either we buy you a test uh with the uh yeah my me board. but uh, i yeah, did you put 20 to look outside the end of you towards amazing,
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fantastic. for the 1st time is telling them is of detected the faint hum of gravitational waves echoing throughout the universe. the discovery may reveal more about how our universe was foamed, but what's causing them remains and mystery calling baker as more. when albert einstein set the speed limit of the universe at the dawn of the new century, he proved that the space around us and the time that we perceive our 2 sides of the same thing. it's called space time and all the stuff in the universe such as planet stars and us sit inside it. but that lead einstein to another big discovery space time itself can vibrate and work the movement of very heavy objects, like 2 massive black holes, crashing into one another. ripple space, time like a rug, sending so called gravitational waves in every direction. they cross the universe carrying information about the events that caused them. they were detected here for
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the 1st time 7 years ago as they squeezed and warped the earth itself, using this machine called lego. but astro physicist thought there must be more not just single waves caught by chance, but a background hum from the millions of invisible collisions throughout the history of our universe. so they looked to the universe for clues, pulse. ours are dense dying stars that should beams of light from both poles. astronomers know of over 2000 in our own galaxy, and they say there should be a 1000000000 others. these are stars that have run out of fuel and shrunk to just a few kilometers in size, but like a figure skater as they pull their arms inward, they spin at hundreds of times per 2nd to astronomers on earth. they blink, like a steady clock astrophysicist watched 67 of them for 15 years. only then were they able to detect that space time itself was warping the blanks were slowing and speeding up again. the reason long slow gravitational waves the kinds that can't be
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detected from any single observatory. honors coming from everywhere all at once. and it's a study that could only be accomplished globally. this discovery is not come uh only for a while ago because of several different groups. so it's a multinational project to us. china, australia are my employees here in australia, in europe as well. so there is some that's the par, uh and that's the beauty of the site. the site doesn't see a boilers. and that to me, this is a, one of the most popular messages. the 1st observation of gravitational waves was a signal from deep space. now astro physicists are looking out through the lens of those very waves to better understand the structure of our universe calling baker alba, 0. just a quick, sorry to bring you japanese. people have been saying rad officer, a leak from a local brewery, food coloring, dice spilled into
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country. 101 east investigate the nation's population explosion on i'll just showing you here is coming over our heads from russian positions and a new cranium. positions. civilians have been standing about how they were directly targeted as they were trying to sleep. we seen some of the residents come out of the building with that possessions in suitcases by substantial safe anymore. what happens on that day is a war crime region across the lines and know that the level of destruction here proof just how fast the fighting has been in recent weeks, this russian or altamont street has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the amount of what we've been using kind of files that method to use
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