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a challenge is here with the as the night of riots, rock friends as protest against police brutality wide in the play you watching out you see are live from to how with me for the back. people also ahead pakistan reaches a bailout deal of $3000000000.00 with the international monetary fund, avoiding the risk of defaults as the u. n. for pass and this peacekeeping mission in molly, we visited camping here from those display spivey decade long conflicts. and the us
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president last a supreme court decision that bands, consideration of race and university of michigan the we begin in france when nearly $700.00 a recipe made during a 3rd consecutive night of finding protests. if intrigued by the deadly police shooting of a teenager, much of the unrest is centered in the parish suburbs of non tad west. 17 year old my dad was shot dead during the traffic stop on tuesday. the police officer who has been charged with voluntary homicide has apologized to the greeting, family, vice president, money of my call is to hold a 2nd crisis meeting on fridays. have the unrest has been quick to spread far beyond paris and its suburbs. public buildings, shops and vehicles were attacked around lee in the north and the tax to in the
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southern city of mar, say, protests have also reportedly spread to brussels. they may bring about ship. that spring in august. there is natasha butler, who joins us live from a non tab. natasha. so another night of finance. the situation for the government is getting worse, isn't it? it is no. the french government will concerned that the rest would escalate and it would spread. and that was phase of being confirmed, the 3rd night of violence and things around me getting was we so more on rest than a great to number cities and towns across phones, move islands in a number of cell phones, but also in the center of power is where people looted i'm some shots and smashed windows and several districts of the city. these are the sort of things, of course, that the government very much wanted to avoid cement here in those head. this is where an aisle came from or just yesterday we was here and there was
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a march through the city to pay tribute to the 17 year old that defended into chaos when the police intervened in the game and nothing noise in which so many parts of this sub were in flames. in fact, if you look behind me, i'm gonna step out the show it you can see this is a bank. it was set on fire in the early evening yesterday. people had to be taken out and rescued from the apartments above because obviously the situation became very dangerous in the to now people are trying to clear out because that's what's happening here in the suburbs every day. people are having to clear off without having to see what to know. the call has been part opus to today's, to the development. how are they going to start this spiraling out of control even start? and that is why the french prisons emmanuel my calls holding another crisis meeting today with his ministers to try and come up with some solutions. the officer who's shot 9 natasha has issued an apology. how likely is that to make a difference?
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a as in fact it was the police officers lawyer who a page on french television on thursday night saying that his client, this police officer who showed nile said he was sorry, he's issued an apology to the farm and he said he didn't need to shoot him bed he said he just wanted to try and perhaps even shoot him of the like to stop the call moving away. but he said with the call moved away. he was a throne of gall to base and baths and shooting him through the chest was in the was of the office of an accident. it was meant to happen in that way. never to unless it doesn't seem to come to situation, even though justice is being served or pursued. if you like, the police officer has been charged with bowman, treat homicide. but the death of nile really has been a trigger trigger for many people say is an attempt to box a tens of books in these areas. these poor areas where there is such high
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unemployment where young people so often say they are harassed by police. they feel often discriminated against melissa's being made even worse by the current economic situation. inflation, the cost of living people, adapting for life is getting harder. and then you and then in recent months, we've also had months and months of pension reform process. the french government pushing through a very unpopular pension reform without as even fuels, even more of a sense that the french government didn't care about ordinary people or disconnected . and those feelings all very strong. here in d. natasha. thank you for that. natasha butler reporting their life from non k. in other world news pakistan is set to get a $3000000000.00 lifeline from the international monetary fund. yeah, i met ford is expected to give final approval for the stand by agreement by the middle of next month. the countries on the bank of defaulting on its international dead send political chaos has carried on foreign investors. while innovation is storing foreign cash reserves. funding along with the body of the of will be come
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on how to has more from is what i'm about. and what is being held as a breakthrough by the focus on your daughter to the international monetary fund and focused on have agreed to i solved liberal agreement which will save the way what up to 3000000000 dollars for the cash strapped economy focused on support. and exchange these of that at the noise time, low and sufficient only for the month of and board very focused on relies heavily on m for the oil and gas. the prices are varies right? affected adversely by the water in your grade. the i m f of course not once, but gets done through the wise, the tax incentive that is given to the people at large. and of course the country is already relaying under the pressure of high inflation, which is around 38 percent. so the budget, i need people to really now see higher price is that the fuel stations and higher
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prices for commodities particularly imports. but they said they've got going to be some relief. porterfield multiple bug, just on. however, it going to make one, the bug it's done, we'll have to get its act together in order to their wives, the economy, and put it back on the road to recovery. so although this will be seen as a short time, relief or bug is done a lot more needs to be done and the days to come, come out of how you get out of your data. it's not my by the european union. leaders are missing for a 2nd day in brussels way. migration is the main issue. the council met on thursday to reiterate its commitment to long term support for ukraine. but several neutral members, including austria, island and cyprus, raise concerns about those assurances live to dominique haynes, who is in russell as for us out a covering this summit. so the, the focus on ukraine, on those, as we said, tell us more about the migration issue on the agenda today. and what we can expect
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the migration is being the topic that is being dominant. and this summit, it's not just yesterday, but meeting over and today ostensibly on the face of its external relations is supposed to be the met, one of the main themes today, china and relations with china. and yet, it's actually internal relations of the you, which are at the forefront of the disagreements between 2 countries. that is, the hon, gary and government, the polish government, and pretty much full of the government until the $25.00 apartment gratian is specifically a box of deal. it was agreed in luxembourg by e. u in terry administers 3 weeks ago. this deal in which a financial value was placed on the lives of those who are referred to as irregular migrants. those who turn off on a huge shows not through official ways, that sort of thing. refugees and migrants lumped them together in this casual idea
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of a monetary value for them or the publish governments and gary and governments very displeased by that deal have tried to argue that unit limits is required. i'm not prepared to agree in the protocols of this summit. anything to do with the migration of human limits. he is not involved, and yet they know a qualified majority. that was what was needed. that's happened. so they comp the rail that deal and you know, it appears that they have with some people pulling that intransigent. so the trying to de royal this some is certainly the presidents and problems the, to the is says, how could it be that the ears prepared to spend billions for touchy to take in a 1000000 syrians. but it's not for pets to help poland. it's taken in millions of ukrainians. the interesting thing that is that there are still just under a 1000000 ukrainians has refugees in poland. and more than a 1000000 in germany that these are the sort of factors that are being played at
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day. but no question about it. my question is the dominant thing. thank you for that dominey cain lived there in brussels. now russia says it's binding to change the face of mary. a poll a year after taking control of the ukrainian city. several residential projects are replacing thousands of discharge units and official se makeovers the make over should be finished by 2025 on the hashem reports from my annual slot for maria and her family. it's been more of a need. yeah, since they were the space, she says the fetus fighting, embody, destroyed, the national garcia 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 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,
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he lives in the city who received a new fax work as a copy of the cost, the city damage building. the mandate is to change the face of washing control money for this isn't that easy task? the russian government estimates the total cost of your building to exceed $2000000000.00 over 3 years. with the amount of destruction and the slow pace of free construction. 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 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.
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many people we've had the documents destroyed to do and come back to operations. it took a psychological toll 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 through this in march, last year, the theater was hit during the russian push to take the city, the red hundreds of depth and 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 a city or if it's so design, what that would mean replacing or revamping somebody clinic landmark does all the
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thoughts, the that was the last few creating 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. so you and security counselors that developed on ending its peacekeeping mission in molly, the vote was to postpone from thursday after disagreements among member states. money accused as peace keep as a fueling tensions and wants them to leave out. just as nicholas hoc reports from the capital by my co on the outskirts of my coat, a meat market has turned into a makeshift camp for those fleeing the violence and central molly demo and her newborn. how well have just arrived from up to you. she fears for her lives, 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,
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but those men to protect her speaking out could get her killed, the beats, the money and fosters and the pop knows the white skin ones. what, texas, i was terrified to sit down homes and villages the light, the un accuses molly and forces and foreign fighters believe to be russian mercenaries from the back in a group of war crimes, including tortured rape and 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 doing 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,
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smell is not the problem. for us, the, the situation is bad before we thought of the groups with the 3. but now it's the 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 no interests for the peacekeepers to leave. they help us survive. we can't do without them. nearly half 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 crisis 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 arm groups. and yet,
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people living here are too scared to go home. nicholas hawk elgin's iraq vancho and the united nations has voted to establish an independent body to investigate the fate of a 150000 people who disappeared during the civil war in syria. the families of the missing over the past 12 years appealed to the un for help syria russia and even voted against the general assembly resolution to come out again to james bass, has more from the u. n. n deal. 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,
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our will but supported this with quite an cancer 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 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 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. still ahead on algae 0. judges delivered athletics in the trying to form a brazilian leadership available sonata was accused of abusing presidential powers the
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the, it's the last day of june. here's our forecasts for europe in africa. let's go. we've got some rounds of rain around barcelona, that feeds into a storm system. moving out of france through northern italy, switzerland, that eastern side of germany, anywhere here. i think we could see some severe thunderstorm to pop off dropping hail and wind gusts of about 60 to 70 kilometers per hour. whether it's in play across northern italy for how bad this could be close to rome, but not including rome. and then ahead of this disturbance in the balkans, plenty of sun, some temperatures in the 30s, also going to talk about the threat of flooding for turkey is ne black sea coast. all has to do with this band of brain here will keep tabs on that. and to the northwest, we go pushing the few showers across the islands of ireland and britain at temperatures of lowered across scandinavia. with that band of rain it's rolled through for africa. here's how this story goes on the last day of june. most of the
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intense rain will be around gimme be. so, and getting into the south, we go. it is a much comp her picture right across the south. africa bit breezy along the south coast there. but plenty of sun in the picture for not only cape town, but also close to luna. tell providence in durban next. so now it's at $23.00 degrees. so okay, that's all i got for you. bye for now on this week. so thrice a new method of cremation is helping him to tradition become more environmentally friendly. and we've is a danish community into a taken sustainability to new heights just over the horizon a samsung island. so they are officially 100 percent renewable energy, right? we change on how to save the
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the bottom back. a recap of on top stories on how to sierra nearly 700 rest of the made in 5 steering a 3rd consecutive night on finding photo softer. the shooting of a teenager live police present to my new mccoy's do to hold a 2nd process. meeting on friday. august on is set to get a $3000000000.00 lifeline from the international monetary fund of the countries on the brink of default and is suffering from storing inpatient the i am asked for. it is expected to give final approval for the loan by mid july. and european union need is have to count, arriving for the final day of the council meeting in brussels. they'll be
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discussing issues, wind relations from china, migration and the economy. on thursday, the reiterated support for ukrainian defense against russia. the us school god, who is accused of hiding during a mass shooting has been acquitted, of neglect and negligence. scott peterson was charged off to, failing to pursue the gunmen who killed 17 people in pomp in florida. 5 years ago, the school got informed a sheriff's deputy was to inform my students, nicholas cruz open fire, peterson broke down and t as, as i'm not guilty, verdict was right out. busy i got my life back. we've got our lives back up. the 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. you know,
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try to understand and learn this whole case and we some of the labels was on believable. but so anybody ever project? this was a massacre on february 14th, only person, a boy was that monster. there wasn't any law enforcement. nobody on that seemed to be a so choice springs, everybody do the best big good 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 the cause, he contributed, i should say, to the depths of my daughter, janna, her schoolmates, and their teachers. his inaction contributed to the shock and devastation, students, and teachers at that school. the us president has criticized the supreme court decision that binds consideration of race and university admissions. the court says
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the policy violates the constitution, but the decision has been created. some minority students bossing jordan has more 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 race as a factor violated the 14th amendment to the constitution. and the 1964 civil rights there were opposing groups of students, reacted to the ruling on the court steps. the man behind the student's lawsuit
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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 and having court readings. every recent history take good. 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,
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this is just racism. it's just racism with a very thin veil. i've just met so many people from so many different stuff. sounds 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 lot of the goals, but it's not enough to justify violating the us constitution. russell and jordan elders 0 the supreme court. the heat related illnesses are increasing in the southern us. at least 12 people have died with heat stroke and dehydration effect. and many others, may geologist say a stationary high pressure system known as a heat them has dropped hot air temperatures from arizona to florida. i have solo
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to 38 degrees celsius and are expected to remain high for next week. about same heat, the weather system is being blamed for the best of at least a $110.00 people south of the border and mexico. temperatures of reach nearly 50 degrees celsius in some areas. in ron or latan reports, there's no rest played in mexico from the sweltering heat, with health authorities say a 112 he related death have been recorded since march almost 3 times as many as last year. those working outdoors are most at risk, but they are finding ways to adapt the over i, i work in construction and it's really bad. we hydrated water and rest for 15 minutes. then we go back to work again. we do that every hour and also a high pressure weather system called a heat, domus trapping heat and humidity over mexico and the southern united states. the northern mexican state of new level leon has been hard hit with 64 depths and
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record high temperature soaring to 45 degrees celsius. and that's on does it got load was something done, says there was a fairly intense h way, with temperatures. however, normal high the noise recorded and reset to use the high temperatures generate changes in our bodies, especially between 10 am and 4 pm when the most intense heat waves are registered and can cause the hydration and people last on the weather experts or warning that another key wave is on the way the immediate forecast for many mexicans is finding any way they can to beat the heat and run a la on al jazeera. in brazil for my prizes, enjoyable scenario is facing a band from public office for up to 8. he is, he is accused of spreading this information. about brazil is electronic voting system during his fails re election bid last year. 3 judges have ruled against him and one is favor. the tribunal will resume later on friday when the dis, deciding votes will be cast. both narrow didn't attend the hearing,
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but earlier he address concerns that his comments led to supporters to storm 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 and something suspicious happen. they want to pin and attempted cooling, myself and the right. we are not to blame, but i'll just here as monica and i key of has more from the edition there. 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
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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 uh, because it was over turn a court decision, but it still is enough to it's a lot of noise. they're trying now to use a former presidential tables. so nato 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,
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of all just 0 re edition arrow to have many sign has the non created. it's 1st smart city named after his former president is called, i'll come back, which means protector. in the token language, the futuristic city is designed for $70000.00 people and includes solar power, electric buses, and smart houses. the $3000000000.00 development is meant to be a model for out of 2 men. city, the flow again, i'm from the back table with the headlines on algae 0. nearly 700 arrests have been made and finds the reading a 3rd consecutive night divide in photo softer the shooting of a teenager by police present. my call is beautiful. the 2nd 5 this meeting on friday. docusign is set to get a $3000000000.00 lifeline from the international.

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