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that happens really, you take one female, she can produce a 180000 eggs and one clutch. and sometimes they have 2 clutches a year. these culinary pioneers are working to turn the table. part of this illusion amounts to poetic justice, eating the invaders. the 3rd nights of violence and friends, diseases the killing of a teenager we can do is that because ations the police, find them some system in place. the other ones are in jordan, this is obviously right now you from to also coming up u. s. supreme court finds the use of race in university admissions to boost
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opportunities for minorities and condemning experiences. questions intensify over the whereabouts of senior russian generals who haven't been seen since the one that needs an un crates of independent body to clarify the sites of thousands missing and syria system will because the at least a 100 people had been arrested across from says major cities, so the 3rd night of riots after the killing of a teenage up by police. the passions between felicia successes and the powers. some of that but not to the teenager was killed during the traffic stop on tuesday. the government is going into calm police officer has been targeted, shooting and the wrong reports is apologize for the boy's family who part of it has moved from notice a very large police presence here on the edge of the public protest. so social
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housing estate, this is right now am, and his mother lives and the have been fireworks fired. the have been road block sets up these barricades that you can see burning 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. and 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 are being kept busy by gangs of youths who are defined in some areas curfews that have been imposed in 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 be coming targets for vandalism. i'm 5 bowman, and they hit me. hit missed the kind of tough mouse game that some of the demonstrates
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a stroke. troublemakers playing with the police continues and doesn't look like it's gonna finish any time soon. and pulled 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 lead by the dead teenagers, mother the but the laws a peaceful march tons violent with some protest is burning. cause and police attempting to disperse the crowds bike firing t, i guess there's a possible sense of outraging re here in the sub of known to a sense with niles killing as a capital. it's through an outpouring of long suppressed frustration now was known to police, but didn't have a criminal record. his family and friends pay tribute to have to go. so this is a young man, he's very because he's not evil or hooligan what the media or saying about him is
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not true. his mom raced and 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 police procedure. yes, he was driving a call without a license. lucky 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 a homicide, suspect in custody of the prison in central powers, in
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a country where police impunity is widely assumed. that is a momentous precedent, but it hasn't quoted anger in the bottom yes, suburbs of paris and other cities. president manuel 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 dates of a young man calls the contemplation and com. and it's what the government has constantly quote for. i think this is what should continue to guide the mix, dallas, and the tribute the interior minister has ordered the deployment of 40000 police officers across france, including 5 thousands in the capital, pirates alone, president macro and appeals for contemplation and respect on says like no sign of that here in known to buildings or branding, the police have been following to a guest again. and a cat mouse game with demonstrates is in trouble makers. on the one side, the authorities are permanent for tom on the other side. now strongly demanding
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justice poll brennan also sarah nonsense. while the shooting has inflamed long simmering ongoing, the suburbs with economic and racial inequality is widespread. the number of unemployed people is far above the national average. recent figure to show that 16 percent of men without work for women, that figure is even the highest and stands at 19 percent. 44 percent of old people living in the prison themselves are living below the poverty line compared to 14 percent of people below the poverty line nationally, us abraham. but for reason i was such at city university in new york, he says french police have a long history of violence towards my knowledge of the police in france is highly racist. when you look at the way in which the police a well, we have like, you know, numbers that show by police gives a boy are actually, um,
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how students are actually, uh, 90 percent of the time. i directed i people of color, silverstein also pre k to people and like. ready in france, but not only, and we also have like, you know, close that you like, you know, a research that has been done by a journalist that has been done by research before the police do sometimes feel free to police and show that like, you know, the police like police man, whenever they get to the news, like, you know, use races these course and also engage in races. interactions with the people like they should be actually serving above that varies a mess of this to where he's from people. i've been brutalized by the police oliver to the french, but specifically in the volume in the neighborhood, which you have more people come from the grant background. and like that has been excited to bring a personal like, you know, example that has to be like, you know, my experience during my childhood i grew up in the volume grew up like an on
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charging with the police. and these interactions usually were not all likes to say the least the now the us supreme court has rule it using race to determine who would be admitted to colleges, violates the constitution lawsuits. a challenge. the practice of harvard university, i'm the university of north carolina. as in 59, his democratic party have condemned the decision, while republicans welcomed it wasn't george's report. 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, claiming the practice, denied them access to an elite education in favor of lots are qualified african
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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 there. while opposing groups of students reacted to the ruling on the court steps. demand 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 the supreme court, an obstacle to social progress. that is this time more to unravel basic rights and
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basic decisions than any court regents. every recent history takes and 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 break my heart for people in the harvard and the university of north carolina had argued that they were using rates as an emissions 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 the years ahead. the supreme court said that's a laudable goal,
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but it's not enough to justify violating the us constitution. russell and jordan elders 0 the supreme court, a sum of russia is highest ranking generals have not been seen in public since i'm new to me by watching the mercenaries on saturday. us media report say russia security service, the f s. b one top general. valerie greske, them of about you have any provisions planned rebellion because i some of the deputies. so guys are off the kitchen is also said to have had advanced knowledge. so if he comes deputy under union has also been thompson from public view. since they're both in new today, you're the shop of, of as more now from musket. at the moment, nobody here is discussing a trip on general stop general. get rossimer at the moment, but for the 1st day in the tunnel from channels they cannot find general sore a vacant. there was a possibility that x come on, the russian drawing group of forces and ukraine survey can, could be detained due to his alleged
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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 den not. and also that no one source or a v can a the, there were pulls that his family couldn't reach him. so now different versions up here in the media of what happens to him. russians, defense ministry says to ukrainian generals and up to 50 military offices will kill themselves. try comments that you have come a task on tuesday. your cranium, officials say 12 people were killed, 3 of them, children, and 60 what ended in the strike, which had a crowded restaurant. most goes, always maintained that it's only a targets military sites. it came to a temperate ukrainian come on 1st, was it in the attack. spin automation says it will establish an independent body to investigate the fate of tens of thousands of people missing in syria. since war
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broke out in 2011, the general assembly voted in response to the families of people have disappeared over the past 12 years, syria, russia, and iran were among those nations that voted against the resolution. let's get move month, diplomatic edits a james base is that you in headquarters in new york. 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 in the past that used to support the serial position. in fact, the only 2 countries in the our will but supported this. what quite, i'm kind of all among those to welcome in the us and boston, linda thomas greenfield. she said, she believed that a 155000 syrian people who are missing or detained. what the problem
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now for the u. n. is going to be is cooperation from the syrian government because the already is a commission of inquiry on syria. there's something called the international impartial, independent mechanism to gather evidence. and that's the office of the high commissioner 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. a british court has ruled a government plans to devote asylum seekers to orlando rather than assess the claims is unlawful court of appeal judges rule. rolando had not provided enough safeguards to prove it's a safe. the country that involved that has moved from london by a majority. this quote allows the appeal on the issue of whether rwanda is a safe country. it's a ruling that human rights groups of welcome to starting the british governments entire scheme for deporting asylum seekers to run down into doubts. they just
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appeal was brought by the charity a solemn age and 10 asylum seekers all arrived in the u. k. by crossing english channel from phones from the key issue was whether rwanda was a safe country to send them to the quotes on so was not is reversed by a majority of 221 judge as a rule that if people were deported, 01 to they could bend be sent on to that country of origin where they faced persecution or other in humane treatment, even though they had a good case for a solemn, 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 because 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
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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. 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. governments 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 is compounding that trauma. that happens to y yes. in some cases, every year with nothing happening on that cases and not even starting the process of having those of them claims completed. and that comes on the box is offered 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
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a $180000000.00 on the rewind escape scheme that shows no signs, opinion implemented in the near future. the dean, bob, i'll just 0. the, a lot of all sorts come here and i'll just air including we follow the flights of people from the cookie minority drive and india's money posted for, fled the bonnet, judges deliver their products and the trying to form facility and lead jebel sinatra is accused of abusing presidential policy on the so great to see you 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. profits from more upon pushing into india. but the
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worst of it will of course be in india. so we're talking about muscle roster. states goods, right. roger started with the dash, well, the con, pushing in to be hard and any of these states, i don't think it's a 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 range of also been intense westbank all state sick and states and in neighboring the pol, just to the west of cap nan to here's how this story goes for the philippines. still that severe flight advisory in play for lose on island and 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 hope titled dark or the blue in the yellow. the more intense that rain is falling, but anywhere from cargo she meant to support. 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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book and back it took them on about top stories here. this what tens of thousands of police have been deployed across the phones to prevent another noise of on rest and response in the faithful police shooting of a teenager. angry scenes and this are assembled as not to early up with the 17 year old was yes, president joe biden has condemned the supreme courts routing. the universities and colleges must stop considering rates missing. some of the russians highest fronting generals, haven't been seen in public since the want me to me on saturday. yes, peter, of course the russian security service be up to speed on top general. very good rest and most about you have any provisions now these 2 people have been shot and killed on the outskirts of impart in india is money. poor a state police say that we're confrontations between members of the majority may say on the minority cookie community, at least a 115 people have been killed in the finance, in the past 2 months. but i've done how many reports it's a long way from home,
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but at least here, irene gunter is c. so you have to clear home down the impulse when violence broke out between the majority hidden to meet tea and the cookie communities living in this part of india. a nurse 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 the tribal areas. so the non try both of 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 displace. since the ethnic strive started at the beginning of may. the cookies are made noisy tribe in money for state in north east india. they are officially designated as scheduled tribe, which gives them preferential access to jobs and education divided started after
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many poor as high court recommended that they may team a jury to be awarded the same designation and benefits many and the made the community had law was in 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. we cannot be with them. it is anymore. in the process field is going to have another that gets the will to plus between the 2 communities. the minority cookies accuse this they've government of siding with the may. some 40000 security forces have been deployed, but pensions remain high. as efforts to this 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 daily curfews and the internet shut down for weeks now, it's difficult to run the business and then $1.00 to $91.00 if it was no cause 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 lead to a rep who was gundy is part of his 5 months loan units in march across india. but here in money poor, you need to is more inclusive than ever without them how many of these are floods on land slides have killed at least 7 people in some state to northeast india. the drama, future river bust its banks following heavy monsoon, rain. bob petro district was particularly hit odd with homes and crops washed away . the government says in dozens of release, comes from the states to house. the homeless for an annual monthly present was for
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the president chapel sinatra's political future hangs in. the balance panel of judges decides whether to buy him from public office. 3 of 7 judges voted for a conviction before the hearing was adjourned until friday. the trials examining both tomorrow's comments in 2022. when he costs doubts on brazil's electronic voting machines, if convicted, it could be bound from running for public office for up to 8 years, for both our wasn't in the court. but earlier he had as concerns that his comments lead support as the storm government buildings in generate lots of animals or in the us there was a january 6 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, myself and the right. we are not to blame monica,
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you're not here and has more from re edition as 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 a candidates until 2030. so he would miss 2 presidential elections. some of his supporters in congress are drafting a bill to grant him amnesty. this was unlikely to pass in senate because it would overturn a court decision,
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but it still is enough to make a lot of noise. they're trying now to use a former presidential able so now to and his cap political capital to try and elect as many, many years 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 election in the next 8 years. monica, not you, of all just 0. rio de janeiro took minutes done has an override that it's 1st smart city named office for my president. it's called a come back, which means protect to in the tubman language. the futuristic city is designed for $70000.00 people and includes solar power, electric buses, and smart houses. $3000000000.00 development is meant to be a model for other to city. alexis depressed sort of design is head of greece, is
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a position to reach the body, offers the feet in sundays election. citrus said a new cycle must begin, and the perform of the potty is necessary. suppressed was prime minister from 2015 to 20. 19. it was an outspoken critic of austerity during the debt crisis, but it was late to criticize for accepting pain up to now teams assigned to a sub detected continuous ultra low frequency gravitational waves rippling through the universe like a background. hum. astronomers suspect it may be coming from super massive black holes spiraling together before magic. the discovery may review more about how our universe was formed, kind of like a husband. when albert einstein set the speed limit of the universe at the dawn of a 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
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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 the 1st time 7 years ago. as they squeezed and warped the earth itself using this machine called ly go. 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 trunk 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
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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 detected from any single observatory honors coming from everywhere, all at once, or 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 and my employees here in australia, in europe as well. so that is, so that's the part and that's the beauty of the site. the site doesn't see a boilers, and that to me, this is a lot of the most popular messages. the 1st observation of gravitational waves was
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a signal from deep space. now astrophysicists are looking out through the lens of those very waves to better understand the structure of our universe calling baker alba, 0. all the news, of course a lot websites every day is on your screen the address. i'll just say era dot com, the sunset picture of the headlines here. this friend cities are seeing a good night of violence off of the coming of a teenager by police at a traffic stop in north tanner on tuesday. it coming as we can do that the sections of police violence and system in races and thousands of police have been deployed across from us. president joe barton has condemned the supreme court routing that universities must stop considering race admitting new students. harvard had been accused of discriminating against asian american applicants in order to increase representation from other minority groups. the court has effectively added
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