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sickness combined to create a humanitarian disaster. as the security becomes an increasing global consent, the united nations launch is a report examining food crises and tongue around the world to live on a jersey to the . ready the said not to violence in front of the cities and beginning of a teenage a week in those accusations of police thought of some system. the other ones are in jordan, this is out. is there a lawyer from dental also coming up, the us supreme court battles the use of race and university admissions to boost
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opportunities for minorities president bite and condemns the decision. the court has effectively ended affirmative action and college admissions. i strongly, strongly disagree with the course decision. questions intensify over the whereabouts of senior russian generals who hadn't been seen since the one that needs to be on the case top court blocks the government plan to devote asylum seekers to rolanda coordinate, unlawful, 5 minutes just as an appeal. the police to 100 people had been arrested across from says major cities sort of stood nice, arrives off of the killing of a teenage up by police police for a test. there's really kind of a suburb of no test for the teenager was killed during the traffic stuff on tuesday . the government is pulling for com. police officers been charged over something and the 4th is apologize to the boy's family. for brandon has more now from no
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tests, a very large police presence here on the edge of the public protest. so social housing estate, this is right now, am, and his mother live and the have been fireworks 5. the have been roadblock sets up these barricades that you can see banning here. a call was over turned a little earlier on on such a lights. very similar to previous nights. you can see some of the police over here who have been flooding the area of the 40000 police have been sent in across france in order to try to keep or the 5000 specifically for this power area. but they all being kept busy by gangs of youths who are defined in some areas curfews that have been imposed on 10 pm to 6 am all the way through to monday transportation has been grinding to a halt. the terms and the buses have been taken off the road by the public authorities in order to prevent those vehicles becoming targets for vandalism. i'm 5 bowman, and they hit me. hit missed the kind of tough mouse game that some of the demonstrators
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stroke troublemakers are playing with the police continues and doesn't look like it's going to finish any time soon. and pull button early, i sent us this report on the day's events. more than 6000 people marched in memory of 17 year old miles and the crowd led by the dead teenagers mother the but the laws, the peaceful march turned violent with some protest is burning, cause and police attempting to disperse. the crowds bike firing t a guest. there's a possible sense of outraging re here in the suburb of known to a sense with niles killing as a capital. it's through an outpouring of long suppressed frustration. mild was known to police, but didn't have a criminal record. his family and friends pay tribute to have to go. so this is
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a young man, he's very kind, he's not evil or hooligan. what the media are saying about him is not true. his mom racing well, his grandmother, we know she around the neighborhood. so she's kind and helpful. she loves everyone . the young men left us for nothing. we not contradicting the state. we are not contradicting the legal or police procedure. yes, he was driving a car without a license like he tried to sleep, but he should not be killed. the original police account was that the 17 year old had driven the car at one of the offices, the video appears to contradict the police version of what happened. it shows an officer pointing his weapon through the window and appearing to fire at close range before the cob and pulls way. facing the wounded. now crashed the vehicle a short distance away. all the thought is always to just as it is, it is not working 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. the officer is now being held as
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a homicide suspect in custody of the prison in central powers, in a country where police impunity is widely assumed. that is a momentous precedent, but it hasn't called the anger and the boundary a suburbs of paris and other cities. president emanuel mack on how the crisis meeting denouncing but the shooting and the writing that is followed as unjustifiable. clearly the emotion that comes with the depth of a young man calls the contemplation and come. and it's what the government has come to have me quoted for. i think this is what should continue to guide the mix, dallas, and attributes. the interior minister has ordered the deployment of $40000.00 police officers across france, including 5 thousands in the capital, pirates alone. president micron appeals for contemplation and respect on thursday. no sign of that here in on to buildings up running, the police have been following to
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a guest again in the cat mouse game with demonstrations and trouble makers. on the one side, the authorities are payment for tom on the other side. now, strongly demanding justice poll brennan, i'll just sarah known to a spell. the shooting hasn't flamed long simmering ongoing. the suburbs where economic and racial inequality is widespread, the number of unemployed people is far above the national average. recent figures show that's 16 percent of men without book for women. that figures even higher understands that 19 percent. 44 percent of old people living in the thursday and suburbs living below the poverty line that compares to 14 percent of people below the poverty line. nationally, abraham before reserve research at city university of new york, he says, french police have a long history of bonnet. it's towards minorities. this police in france is highly racist when you look at the way in which the police a well, we have like, you know,
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numbers that show but always gives available are actually, um, how students are actually uh, 90 percent of the time directed by people of color silverstein also, if we can, to pull and like people. ready in france, but not only, and we also have making a pose that you like, you know, research what has been done by a journalist that has been done by researchers before the for easy. sometimes people treated the police and show that like, you know, the police like police man on a regular basis like, you know, use races this course. and also engage in racist in church, ends with the people. but they should be, uh, actually serving above that varies a mess of this 2 mondays from people i've been brutalized by the police over to. ready one of our friends, but specifically in the volume in the neighborhood which you have more people come from the grant background and like that it has been nice to bring it personal like,
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you know, example that has been like, you know, my experience during my childhood. i grew up in the volume, grow up like an interaction with the police, and these interactions usually were not all likes to say police. the u. s. supreme court has ruled that using race to determine who would be admitted to colleges violates the constitution lawsuit said child enters the practice of harvard university and the university of north carolina, president biden, and his democratic party of condemned the decision was republicans welcomed it for us in jordan ripples 2 of the oldest universities in the united states, harvard and the university of north carolina have used race as one of the many factors to admit potential qualified students. but a group of asian american students suit u. n. c. and harvard cleaning the practice,
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denied them access to an elite education in favor of lots are qualified african american and latino applicants. on thursday, the us supreme court agreed ruling 6 to 3 that using raise as a factor violated the 14th amendment to the constitution. and the 1964 civil rights, while opposing groups of students reacted to the ruling on the court steps. the man behind the students lawsuits celebrate these obligations compel the removal of all racial and ethnic classification boxes from undergraduate and post graduate application forms. the incoming president of harvard said the school is now reworking the way it admits new students, while still focusing on diversity. we will comply with the court's decision, but it does not change our values. the us president blasted the decision and called
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the supreme court, an obstacle to social progress. that is this time more to unravel basic rights and basic decisions than any court readings. every recent history take kind of how it's how it's ruled on a number of issues that are, had been present for 5060 years. sometimes the white house is providing legal advice and other support to help schools comply with the ruling. the reaction from harvard students, sadness and anger. i'm infuriated in speech. this is just racism. it's just racism with a very thin veil. i've just met so many people from so many different cell phones and like, it will just put is my heart for people. harvard and the university of north carolina had argued that they were using rates as an admissions factor in order to create a student body that would be more sensitive to the diversity of the united states. and does create a generation of future leaders that with us be more responsive to the challenges in
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the years ahead. the supreme court said that's a laudable goal, but it's not enough to justify violating the us constitution. russell and jordan elders 0 the supreme court. some of russia's highest ranking generals haven't been seen in public since the new 3 by was the national rates on saturday. you asked me to report, say russia security service the f s b. well, on top general, very good rest them of about you have any provisions planned rebellion. there are some of the deputies, so guy. so robinson is also said to have had advanced knowledge. his deputy under the union is also been absent from public views since we have voted moves in a, you're a shop envelope that has moved from moscow at the moment. no budget here is discussing a triple general stop general. get rossimer at the moment, but for the 1st day in the ton of from channels they cannot find a general sort of they can. there was a possibility that x come on to the russian drawing group of forces and ukraine
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survey can, could be detained due to his alleged a cooperation with you getting 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 done much. and also that no one saw a survey can do a report that he's formerly couldn't reach him. so now different versions up here in the media of what happens to him. then automation says it will establish an independent body to investigate the face of tens of thousands of people missing and serious since the war broke out in 2011, the general assembly voted in response to the families of people who have disappeared over the past 12 years. sylvia, russia and iran were among those nations that voted against the resolution. let's get move. months duplicate of james base from you and headquarters in new york.
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this is the resolution that was posted on by the un general assembly was drafted by luxembourg, and it sets up a new party called the independent institution on missing persons. in the end, the votes were 83 countries in favor of this 11 against and 62, that's a large number of hoops thing that rules that countries that didn't vote. and it's interesting among those that abstained, it was nearly all of the arab countries, countries and the pos used to support the serial position. in fact, the only 2 countries in the are, will that supported this? what quite, i'm kind of saw among those to welcome in the us and boston, then to thomas greenfield. she said, she believed there were a 155000 syrian people who are missing or detained. what the problem now for the un is going to be, is cooperation from the syrian government, because there already is a commission of inquiry on syria. there's something called the international impartial independence mechanism to gather evidence. and that's the office of the
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high commission of human rights. but in 12 years of the symbol, the syrian government hasn't cooperated with any of that is james bayes alger 0 at the united nations now. but as cold as ruling government plans to devote asylum seekers to rolanda rob event assess the claims is unlawful. court of appeal judges rule rolanda had not provided enough safeguards to prove it's a safe. the country didn't bother suntrust this report from the majority. this quote allows the appeal on the issue of whether land is a safe country. it's a ruling that human rights groups of welcome to and it's starting to purchase government's entire scheme for deporting asylum seekers to run down into doubts. they just appeal was brought by the char it to your solemn 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 country to send them to the quotes on. so was notice reversed by a majority of 221 judge as a rule that if people were deported,
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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 solid, much of the evidence in the appeal hearing came from the united nations refugee agency for you and hcr was absolutely clear that the solemn system in rolanda nathan, there are material deficiencies. this under resource, the soft have not had adequate training on their systemic bias. prime minister wishes to not cause made stopping the boats. one of his priorities is currently trying to post the registration, allowing both ortiz to detain into port. anyone making the dangerous c journey apart from unaccompanied children? opposition? politicians say the government should concentrate on causing a huge decide im claims backlog, which is left to thousands of bundle people in limbo. the government standing firm . we are currently spending, as i say, 6000000 pounds a day on hotel accommodation,
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3000000000 pounds a year on servicing our asylum 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. the u. k. government's hoping to appeal to like his ruling at the supreme court, more delays and done so as nc. and for those asylum seekers affected more distress compounding that trauma that happens to y yes. in some cases, over a year with nothing happening on that cases and not even starting the process of having this item claims completed. and that comes on the boxes or from by trauma to johnny's to the u. k. i'm fleeting, we'll see persecution was recently to be ongoing legal fees, which is already spent almost a $180000000.00 on the rewind escape scheme that shows no signs, opinion implemented in the near future. the dean, bob, i'll just say around london as well. so let's, let's come here and i'll just say we're including, we follow the flights of people from the to keep on know to try that again. there's money to state, the flight bonded version on a breakthrough,
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the commercial space price fix up for that to stay with the on this week. so for ice, a new method of cremation is helping him to tradition become more enlightened mentally, and wave is a danish community enjoy taking sustainability to new heights just over the notarized and this time. so highlight that they are officially 100 percent renewable because that the energy rate of change on how to 0 with more than $1400000000.00 people. india has become the world's most populous country. 101 east investigate the nation's population explosion on i'll just say about the latest news as it
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breaks. people who live here over the years have had to grow used to repeated sets or attacks that they say they've never before seen anything quite on this scale. with detailed coverage, how was this allowed to happen? who's responsible and should safety standards be changed from around the world? ukrainian soldiers in this area said that they were going to try and exploit and push hard to hold off, loaded with wagner. played such a fundamental role the, the, [000:00:00;00] the will come back and put them on and on top stories here, there's a tens of thousands of police have been deployed across fonts to prevent another
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nights of unrest in response to the federal police shooting of a teenager. what we're seeing is in the power of something, i'm nonsense, with a 17 year old was killed. yes, president joe biden has condemned the supreme court ruling. the universities and colleges must stop considering rights whenever meeting new student on some impressions highest ranking general's hadn't been seen in public since the one that needs to be on saturday. your speed a report, say russia security service b, s b one and top general. and eric your ask them up about if any for those millions of people in the us are living in areas with dangerous and ecology because of the canadian while fires having ards to stay in doors where mosques outdoors and avoid exposure if they have asthma or other respiratory problems don't engineer thoughts from chicago. a combination of canadian wildfires, a northerly wind, is blanketing
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a 100000000 americans in smoke in cincinnati. some brave be 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 an manson, senior of the band garbage ended her performance early with this apology. it's kind of whether it's like really dangerous for me. so we have car sorts our lease or just 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 a lot. when i know i'm a little more usually if i'm bid horse, as you can, maybe here at times this week,
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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. at least 2 people have been shelton cables on the outskirts of info in india's money post state. police say they were confrontations between members of the mate and the minority cookie community. at least a 115 people have been killed in nevada's in the past 2 months. hold up how many reports? it's a long way from home, but at least here,
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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 all back. 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. i think it was easy. at least a 115 people have been killed and 50000 others this place since the ethnic strive started at the beginning of me. the cookies are my noisy tribe in many poor states in northeast india. they are officially designated as schedule tribe,
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which gives them preferential access to jobs and education. divided started 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 to the cookies say they have paid the highest price so far. we could not be with them if there's any more the process field is going to have another that gets the will to plus between the 2 communities . the minority cookies accused this the government of siding with the may. some 40000 security forces have been deployed, but pensions remain high. as efforts to this, um vigilante groups from both sides have proven difficult and normal life has been thrown out of here says no make up on may. 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 then want to, and they want to say was no god. 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. one of the cookies and now demanding for separate administration. the visits of the opposition leader who was gundy is part of his 5 months loan units in march across india. but here in money for unit 2 is more inclusive than ever heard of them. how many of these are floods and land slides of killed at least 7 people in some states and ne india, the barometer boots are the best. it's banks following heavy monsoon rains, bought that the district was particularly hit hard with homes and crops washed away . the government's opened dozens of relief comes from the states to house the
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homeless to an annual monsoon season. the results of my president, jeff olson, iras political future hangs in the balance as a panel of judges decide whether to follow him from public office. 3 of 7 judges voted for a conviction before the hearing was adjourned until friday. charles examining both scenarios, comments in 2022. when he costs doubts on brazil's electronic voting machines. if convicted, bolts and ira could be banned from running for public office for up to a fees both. not it wasn't that the court but area, the address concerns about his comments. let's suppose is the storm government buildings in january. lot. yeah. most or in the us there was a january 6th capital uprising that wait a lot against trump, but then there was new information. the same thing here in brazil, when the images of a guy wearing a t shirt and toppling over a clock were shown. the world fell on my head. later we saw someone from presidential security, letting invaders and something suspicious happen. they want to pin and attempted cooling,
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myself and the right. so we are not to blame. alexis suppressed or resigned as head of greece is opposition series a policy off which defeat in sundays general election superset. a new cycle must begin and the reform of the policy is necessary suppressed as prime minister from 2015 to 20. 19, it was an outspoken critic of austerity during the debt crisis, but he was led to criticize for accepting bane out town as being seen as the latest milestone in the commercial space race. belgian galactic is about to send its 1st bank customers into orbit competitions, increasing in the space tourism sector, but it's still out to reach for most of us. now, some companies are offering discounted flight packages for hundreds of thousands of dollars. rather the millions since and one of them has store and most of us have seen rocket launch is but virgin glass, it gets passenger to space a little different late. it flies tor stuff using a space plane. it takes off from a runaway much like an ordinary jet. once it reaches the altitude of around 15000 meters,
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get released the 2nd smaller vehicle that then takes them up the rest of the way. passengers experience a few minutes of weightlessness before turning home. virgin galactic is charging $450000.00 for a seat. that's a lot of money, but companies have charged billions for space trips. blue origin uses conditional rockets to offer a similar service to virgin galactic. a spot on the 1st flight was auction for $28000000.00. space x is taking civilians, the international space station charging tens of millions for multi day trip. but the could be a downside. the space tours and boom, long whole plane flights can generate around 3 tons of carpet emissions for each passenger or flight like the one version offers corporate use as much as a 100 tons. now astronomers had for the 1st time detected the faint hum of gravitational ways echoing throughout the universe. teams of space, scientists worldwide, a trying to understand the phenomena which albert einstein predicted more than a century ago. astronomy has done exactly what's causing the noise,
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but suspect it may be coming from super massive black holes aspiring to get a default magic. all right, that's it for me down jordan, for now you can find more news on our website. how does he have a top com? there it is on his screen, the windows up next and inside story poses the question, will be faithful police shooting of a teenager in phones, spock a nationwide reckoning on like spot, exploring that same so great to see hits. not only hot st. karachi is also very few minutes, so 37 degrees, but you factor in the human acts. it's going to feel about $47.00, believe it or not, in karachi, on fridays, among soon storms around punjab, providence from more pond pushing into india. but the worst of it will,
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of course be in india. so we're talking about muscle roster. states goods, right? the roger style or the per dash, the con, pushing in to be hard on any of these states. i don't think it's the question if we'll see flooding, but just where and how bad it will be now for the other side of the country on some rains, have also been in tents, westbank all state sick and states and in neighboring the poll just to the west of cutting down to here's how this story goes for the philippines. still that severe flight advisory in play for lose on island. an intense rain falling between manila and log. and the plumb grains have done quite a number in 61 province in china. but those rains moving across the yangtze river valley and we've got pouring rain in the forecasts for japan from q. sure the may not linda foncher who pushing into who kind of dark or the blue and the yellow. the more intense that rain is falling but anywhere from cargo she met as a por, oh, it will be a wash out of it. that range move to way from the korean peninsula. those temperatures are on the way hot of
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the when the news breaks, i'm in front of the building up was hit with the door and i talked to you and that's when people need to be hot. and the story needs to be told. i wanted to cry as if i'd never see my parents in country again with exclusive interviews and in depth reports the irrigation canals are nearly empty. i'll just see where i have teams on the ground. they've just staring interaction here and been dr as to bring you more award winning document trees and life news or fatal police shooting of a teenager has traded the wide spread pro has seen from send once again. the use of excessive force by police, especially in estimating diverse areas, is under this phone line. so how will the government address this issue? this is inside the

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