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my proper subsequent to short documentary spine, african filmmakers have been on the to, on for over 20 is a future with fish from the shape and the queen from nigeria, a new series of africa, direct on colleges here. the almost $700.00 arrest the same friends during as the 3rd night of mine in protest over the police getting a teenager, the french president, as you told i'm not the low um for the back to boy, you're watching colleges. sierra live from bill also ahead. foggy sign, which is a bailout deed of $3000000000.00, with the international monetary fund, avoiding
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a risk of default as the un for past ended speech keeping mission in molly, we'd visit a camp and hear from those displaced by the decade long conflict. every time i come to this mix ships camp, it appears to grow bigger in size and more crowded with displaced people living in dire circumstances. and a former police officer in the us state of florida is found not guilty of failing to protect students during a my shooting at pocket high school 5 years ago. the thank you for joining us. we begin in friends when nearly 700 arrests have been made during a search consecutive night to vine and protest after the shooting of a teenager by please of the french present to mind you and my
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goal is you to hold a 2nd crisis meeting to dates much of the unrest is centered in the parish suburb of non tear, where 17 year old man was shot dead during a traffic stop on tuesday. the police officer has been charged with voluntary homicide, has apologized to the grieving families. now the on race has been quick to spread far beyond paris, senate suburbs, public buildings, shops and vehicles were attacked around lee in the north and also in the southern city of mar, say protests have also reportedly spread to brussels in neighbouring belgian houses . here as full brandon before some dante, very large police presence here on the edge of the pablo picasso, social housing estate. this is right now, and his mother lives and the have been fireworks fired. the have been road block sets up these barricades that you can see banning here. a call was over turned a little earlier on such a life. very similar to previous nights. you can see some of the police over here
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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 all being kept busy by gangs of youths who are defined in some areas curfews that have been imposed and 10 pm to 6 am all the way through to monday transportation has been grinding to a halt. the trams on 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 a stroke. troublemakers playing with the police, continues and doesn't look like it's gonna finish any time soon. i, as an out of wells news package, signed, could get temporary relief from fords for and debts as the international monetary fund announces
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a new stand by agreement with $3000000000.00. the country is on the brink of default and is suffering from for failing for. and funding for an cash reserves. inflation is kye, rocketing while the value of the will be has plummeted, meaning pakistan can no longer afford him for months of political chaos have also scared off potential for an investments that go live to outages. zeroes come out of high to in pakistan's capital is lama by to come out. if you can hear me along a way to decision fullback assign, tell us more 1st about the terms of this deal and what it means for the country to re uh the i am if i agree, mentor delayed by almost 10 months soft. uh, the new government took power a little over a year ago, and that was leading to a huge crisis. the gotten
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a bit of a warning that the country was on the edge of the far to because the foreign exchange reserves, right. sufficient only for one month of import beds. and so this would be the major breakthrough by the bug you're signing government. however, the economist, a warning that this is a temporary arrangement, the country must do much more in order to rectify some of the issues which has been taking the economy redoubt that they said that this will be done not the short term relief, but not translate into a long term solution, the sign in nation right now is that the nor dime high people that are already watered, because the new agreement really mean that subsidies on su electricity and gas where they have to go. so that very important an additional burden on the government, on the people, sorry i, i that time or in the country and due to or did general elections later this year show and do testing times. but shocked. i'm really good for it also paved the way
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for multilateral and by lack for the partner, the focused on chip a mole funds. they were concerned that in the absence of an i my big name and they were reluctant to give that money so they will be really a grill of thought also to leave the pressure. all right, if i get done a groupie, but as i mentioned, they've gone numerous that'd been mentioning that the country needs to do much more in order to rectify the problem. yeah, and you say people, the worries come out, tell us more about the impact of this economic crisis on people's lives and also on the politics impacts a really certainly really have an impact on politics for god. as i mentioned, decision election. yeah, we're hoping that focused on really be able to hold those electrons, whichever government guns into fall over and have to carry that heavy burden of people. on the other hand that been affected, not just by high fuel prices,
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gas prices, electricity prices. but if you're going to be that member that the country i've seen a devastating large last year, which also let huge lots. and so what people ahead are expecting to see is void policy and by the government to reduce the subsidies, but always start to deal with that. your next spend a job because focused on at the larger than usual cabinet, as wise as the folks and privilege and that those people enjoy a far too many. it showed that people would want that the government drug also, i tried to go for instead of a measure of drugs at the end by saying that the burden on 2 of the people come off . thank you for the update. come on, hider live there in his lumber, but your opinion leaders a gathering for the final day of an you council meeting in brussels issues around china, migration and the economy are up for discussion on thursday. the blog reiterated.
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it's commitment to long term support for ukraine. and its defense against russia. several neutral member states including austria island, cypress. however, raise concerns about those assurances. let's go to our side, bagels in ukraine's capital key. so how's the outcome of that 1st day of the meeting in brussels being received in keith of the well, the long term commitment would always be welcomed by keith. ukraine has already had billions of dollars in financial and military age from the you. but we've heard from presidential advisor to the presence of lensky egos, of a look of a and that what he is that is something very interesting. he said that present as and then sky will not attend nato summit next month. it's, it's need is, don't demonstrate coverage was ukraine's is demonstrating coverage. you will have a high morale fighting against russian aggression. he said that the president will
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attend if ukraine sees positive results night, is this political gesturing from keith in most likely because present zalinski senses or proceeds a weakness in moscow? following that vacuum the mutiny and he's trying to push for more. he's trying to push less than he does, because what presidents can ukraine initially wanted at the start of this war was made to intervention. now that hasn't happened, they've had weapons, they've had the age in terms of the financial and military. but what presidency once is western need us to do more. but the united states and you may have been very reluctant to take any actions that will take them into a conflict with russia. and what, what they have said is that need to ukraine could only join once the rule is over. now obviously, presence density isn't happy about this, but the reality is that regardless of how weak the west or even ukraine thinks
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russia is at the moment old, it's the performance of its ministry on the front line. russia still has nuclear weapons, more nuclear weapons, that the united states, something that president putin was keen to point types. now the other thing that ukraine wants is a new membership. and again, they must have heard those to that political ones because they have many countries waiting to join the egypt. and it would seem unfair to them if you can get the joints before them, but also the reforms that ukraine needs to do that needs to take place in ukraine before they can join these issues around democracy. and there's also issues around addressing corruption. so ukraine isn't getting exactly what it wants, but it is getting long term financial aid, opinions of dollars, but also ministry. it. thank you. outside for that. i saw the big live there in keys. the united nations security council is set to vote on ending its peacekeeping mission in molly the vote to us postpone from thursday following disagreements
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among member states. molly accuses peacekeepers a few and intentions and wants them to leave. how does is nicholas hoc reports from the capital by my co. it's on the outskirts of my coat. a meat market has turned into a make shift count for those fleeing the violence and central molly demo, and her newborn how well have just derived from up to she fears for her life. so we have hidden her identity for safety, despite maintaining a peace keeping force nearby, the un did not intervene when her village was torched. she says those involved in the attack were not outside our i saw fighters, but those men to protect her speaking out could get her killed. the beats, the marion faucets and the pop knows the white skin ones. what, texas, i was terrified to sit down homes and villages the light, the un accuses moaning, and forces and foreign fighters believe to be russian mercenaries from the back in a group of war crimes, including torture, rape,
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an arbitrary killings. the un security council. molly's for administer from its military june, denied any wrong doing as much somebody living in the un peacekeeping mission is the problem. by the way, ethnic and communal tensions exacerbated by serious allegations. molly is calling for the immediate departure of the un peacekeeping missions, saying there is no peace to keep. there have been protests and by my go against the decade long un presence protesters, blaine, the 13000 soldiers for the deteriorating security situation. but for those displaced, the un peacekeeping mission known as we knew, smell is not the problem. for us, the, the situation is bad before we thought of groups with the 3. but now it's to molly and me, and it's partners that we scared off that amount of the who we really don't know who to trust, but it's not to know interests for the peacekeepers to leave. they help us survive . we can't do without them. nearly half
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a 1000000 volumes have been displaced in the past decade. according to the un agencies fear, the departure of the un peacekeeping machine would turn to humanitarian cry this into a disaster. there is no electricity, no running water. every time i come to this makes it count, but it appears to grow bigger in size and more crowded with displaced people living in dire circumstances. without any help from the government. molly's military june test says, with the help of the russians, it is gaining ground clearing, village after village of armed groups. and yet, people living here are too scared to go home. nicholas hawk algae rock vancho. the united nations has voted to establish an independent body to investigate the fate of a 150000 people of disappeared during the civil war in syria. the families of the missing over the past 12 years appeals to the un for help syria, russia and yvonne voted against the general assembly resolution on diplomatic
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edison. james bass has more from the un 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 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, linda 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
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impartial independence mechanism to gather evidence. and that's the office of the high commission of human rights. but in 12 years of the symbol, the syrian government hasn't cooperated with any of that is james bay's alger 0 at the united nations. the still ahead on the programs to the us supreme court ruling that could change the admissions process for minorities. the july on of jersey, the thing goes to the post office, the local election, sort of shift to the right click the country with me. so now that you were being followed by government, 11 piece meets the indian women, breaking down gender barriers as they fight to become champ, features the coast applicant, meat 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
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drops and hom conflict have combined to create a humanitarian disaster. as to security becomes increasing global concern. the united nations launches were quote, examining food crises and tongue around the world. to live on a jersey to the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the there watching all g 0 a reminder about some stories. this our nearly 700 of i sent the maid in fostering a search consecutive nights, a vine in protest after the shooting of a teenager by police present to 90 in my call is due to the 2nd crisis meeting on friday. packet spawn is set to get a $3000000000.00 lifeline from the international monetary fund. the country is on the brink of default and is suffering from sol ringing station. the next board is expected to give final approval for the loan in mid july. and european union leaders have begun arriving for the final day of a new council meeting in brussels. they'll be discussing issues of bond relations
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with china migration and the economy. on thursday they reiterated support for ukrainian defendants against russia. now a us cool god who allegedly head during a my shooting at a florida high school has been acquitted of charges of neglect and negligence. 17 people were killed in 2018 when then 19 year for my student. nicholas cruz open fire at the high school in portland, former sheriff's deputies comp peterson was a god at the school and was accused of failing to pursue cruise even though he was armed. he broke down as a not guilty verdict was right out of my life back we've got our life back up to 45 years. is a more and be able to put the truth out of what happened it's. it's been an emotional rollercoaster for so long. endless nights, you know, talking mark, 1 in the morning to, you know,
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try to understand and learn this whole case or whatever, some of the levels. what's on believable, but don't anybody ever forget this was a massacre on february 14th? only person a boy was that much. there wasn't any law enforcement. nobody on that. i've seen some be are so silly. springs everybody do the best thing going on despite the not guilty verdict, some families of the victims still hold to peterson accountable for what happened for our families. we still feel we should be home that every day by his failure to act. i know that he caused, he contributed, i should say, to the desk, my daughter, gina her schoolmates and their teachers, his inaction contributed to the shock and devastation of students and teachers. at that school. the us supreme court has bronze cottages,
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from considering the race of applicants to the side on new admissions. it says a policy violates the constitution. and also it's a challenge to practice at harvard university and the university of north carolina . but the course decision has infuriated some minority students. awesome jordan 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 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,
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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 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
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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 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. millions in the us are living in areas with dangerous and quantity because of why fi is in canada. they being is just stay indoors where masks outdoors and avoid exposure if they have asthma or the respiratory problems.
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john henry, for some chicago, a combination of canadian wildfires, a northerly wind is blanketing 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 singer of the band garbage ended her performance early with this apology sealed. it's kind of whether it's like really dangerous for me. so we have car sorts are just the here. local leaders are urging residents to wear masks or stay in doors,
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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, 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 the big guy, john henry and l g 0, chicago. and more than 60000000 people are dealing with extreme heat. in the 7 parts of the us, at least
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a dozen people have died from heat related illnesses. temperatures from florida to arizona have reaches highest associate degree celsius and it's forecast to continue through next week. the challenges say a stationary high pressure system, known as a heat deal as trash the hot air in mexico, more than 100 people have died in the extreme heat over the past 2 weeks, most suffered haste stroke. some died from dehydration. temperatures have reached nearly 50 degrees celsius in some areas. the heat wave is straining electricity supplies, leaving thousands without power. us. in brazil for my present charitable scenario is facing a band from public office for up to 8 years. 3 judges have ruled against him and one in his favor. the tribunal will resume later on friday when deciding, averse when the deciding vote where we cast both narrow is accused of spreading this information about brazil's electronic voting system during his fails re election bid last year, or both now or didn't attend the hearing, but oh, yeah,
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he address concerns that his comments let to support us just to him government buildings in january, lots of amazon to me 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 in something suspicious happen. they want to pin and attempted cooling, myself and the right. so we are not to blame. monica and i cave has more from the engineer. well, even though the trial has been adjourned and will resume on friday, it is pretty certain that warmer 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,
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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 the 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, but it still is not off 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
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case he cannot run for any elections in the next 8 years. monica, not you, of all, just 0 re edition arrow. that's always one use on our website that out you 0 dot com, the very latest of all about top. so he's on the out his ear dot com. the weather is next and then joined me on inside story where we looked at the protest in front of the shooting the teenagers and ask whether nation is reckoning on the sign in state the the hi, everyone. first things 1st we're going to talk about the threat of flooding in ne turkey at all has to do with this. what whether are piling in here? it wasn't too long ago this area dealt with flooding. so we'll keep tabs on that in time. other side of the mediterranean temperatures are coming down here. all has to
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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 moving from france into northern italy, through switzerland, up through germany, around berlin, and whether it's had been issued for north west italy for just how bad this rain could be. it's on another push, some showers rolling across the islands of ireland and britain, temperatures down in scandinavia, at least in norway, with that batch of rain that moves through. off to africa, we go, and 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 after some snowing was due to northern eastern cape? providence, 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 turban on friday. that's all i got. i'll see you soon. take care
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the, the latest news as it breaks. people who live here over the years. i've had to grow used to repeats itself through a tax to 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. loaded with wagner played such a fundamental role. a fatal police shooting of a teenager has traded widespread protest and 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
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