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states line with this follows through courageous judges be, are heading to stand against reforms. critics claim leave the highest guardians of the constitution, vulnerable to politically motivated sanctions, based on their routing. the judges under pressure on that, just the, to the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm emily. and when this is the news i live from, so coming up in the next 60 minutes, the grandmother of the french teenager who's fatal shooting by police, spent 5 nights of unrest issues of plate to come on full brennan and paris, where president mac kronos convened
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a security council of ministers to discuss the next steps of the 5 nights of violence. ukraine says russian troops are advancing along the front line as they can fund caves, counter offensive. broom is and denials of the health of south africa zulu king of britons reported he's been poisoned and a rising sea destroys a thriving tourist town in brazil. residents claim climate change, and the destruction of the community are installed rebels, max, the staff, or the winds. the f one, a gold pray in austria. and australia is cricket is if i get to natalie, be actually series. also beach england the welcome to the program. we begin this news hour in france where the grandmother of a teenager killed by police is calling to come and an end to the unrest that script
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the nation. police detained 700 people on the 5th night of rides. house the number of arrests compared to the previous night president a menu on the cronies holding an emergency. mazing to contain one of the worst challenges to his leadership, the 17 year old victim, known as now, and was killed during a police traffic stop outside of paris on tuesday, spiking days of violent protests. alright, let's bring in poll brandon, who's lived for us in paris. hello, they pull. so it was the president holding the security meeting and is now gathered with several of his ministers. what more do we not? that was the meeting got under way around 20 minutes ago. with the lease of the palace, its president macro on together with the prime minister elizabeth form was one of the interior minister and the justice minister under discussing next steps. now the government has been under intense pressure from suffering forces to impose the state of emergency which with drums and sweeping powers, the local authorities so far they've resisted that. and i think realistically,
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we are not in the territory now of cooling a states of emergency. it does seem, as you've mentioned, the number of arrests reducing last night compared to previous nights that we may be may be over the west of this. nevertheless that was intense violence done in mos say on the happen arrest sales where there was a particularly troublesome incidents about 15 kilometers south of paris where our call was rammed into the front of a mass house and set on fire. the man's wife sustained a broken leg as he was trying to escape from the property. so there are still incidents going on. but i think the points of the security council of the prison, the macro on his told him we will here. we hope a statement from him once it's finished, is to discuss the latest stage and hopefully it at the escalation. i gotta say here on the shows on the site where we were all last night. the police are relatively relaxed. i recognized many of the same offices that we met last night when we were here. then don't worry that rock yet tonight. um. so there is
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a definite change of tone in central powers. and in another development poll nails grandmother, whose cold for come do you think that's going to have an impact on how to night on phone? i think that's the crucial intervention by the family. we've been wondering whether when the family might talk about what has been happening in miles name over the past 5 nights, and now we have an answer to that question. now is grandmother. i've spoken to one outlet. we understand that there's another relative as spoken anonymously to another outlet as well. so the, the general gist of it is a plea for tom that said that the not happy with the police officer, the children off live. let's have a listen to the kids. i'm angry with the police officer who kills my grandson, and that's all i'm angry with. we have the police unlucky for us that we have the police and the people who are breaking things. i told them stop at the store,
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but they doing this with now as a pretext. you know, some people should stop or they should stop. they should not break store windows, they should not ransacked. schools please during the break because because did not do anything to you, the school did not do anything to your leave us alarm. that's it. todd, i can't say this any longer. i no longer sleep and i even turn off the tv. a ton of everything. i suspect that those people who have been, i was on the streets smashing up public buildings denials name will listen to what they say that they're also points of consensus or points if you like. for example, a crowd fund for the police officer who's currently in prison. the suspected of homicide of nile has raised more than $700000.00. and yet the crowd from the, from niles family has raised barely 100000. so that's a some points of contention. somebody has
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a sore point here but as i say overall. busy the tone appears to be coming down. i'm not into a venture from the family to be crucial. all right, keep us posted as to how the night unfolds, pull brandon in power. thank you. and that has a long standing accusations from residents and active as of systemic racism and police violence in frances pool and ethnically diverse neighborhoods allegations feel sorry, he's denying this report from ben. it's me mama do congress brother was shot dead by the police in 2018 discharge. the football tournament has been held in gay camaros on a, in the since 8 police bullets hit gaze. cough when he was caught up in a sting operation targeting a stolen com next to his and the northern parts of a no police officer was ever charged in connection with his dad. logistical guy also in law. we won't get justice for guy in france. we've exhausted all the appeals and they've refused everything. they refuse to share the surveillance
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footage. refusing to cooperate, can leads to death here, and the police will never be condemned. wholly young men had come from assault of low income towns and the sub. that's why they say police and community relations seem to be driven more by confrontation and cooperation of progress before the french police aren't behaving properly. they must treat the use, especially these from the suburbs they make blunders. always check the same people's id and speak badly to them. they insulted me once they told me to talk well, shut up here who was on the bus is all the deal with? no, i didn't expect this. it started with the tragic death of a kid and turned into looting and shrubberies. they hurting themselves, hurting the population who is innocent. there are other ways to get your voice heard. nama do understands the frustrations of people angry at the shooting of dial in non tap is supposed to go through to be do my brother guys, death shopping, all the local residents. they wanted revolution, but i told them icons to push people to break the law. if you want to fight for
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guys, death the, let's organize ourselves and find solution for you. however, revolution is understandable. we've been asking for police accountability for 40 years. francis police union has admitted a breakdown of trust, a spokesman blaming government policies, focusing on intervention and repression. rob of the neighborhood policing. and i know my concepts, phone to state visit to germany to handle one has become the worst crisis to face his presidency. since the yellow, best protest, 5 years ago. now my form is work out how to address the long stomach complaints of police violence. and the system racism in front is low income. so i'll just say on the ukraine says in terms finding is taking place on several fronts. in the east, there are reports,
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russian forces are advancing to the west of don yeske. the deputy defense minister says there's also a push to the north west of new hands into villages. he has cooled, the situation complicated. that's because the light is now from asset bag is live for us in the, in a pro i low the asset where hearing that there's fees funding, what more can you tell us the, what we've been hearing from the depth to defense minister and of value. now she has said that the situation is complicated and said that the russians are making some advances in of the cause of they've got i'm not a young, cannot that send the donut scrooge. and she's also say in the mon, which is size of the 2nd largest city heart gift. but again, we're hearing that these a fee, the fist fighting is taking place. also. she said, is that for reach over to the status of hair here in geneva, where we are now that the ukrainians have a making some advances. again, i'll have to have you this, you call independent verify and you have this. it cannot be corroborated, access to the front lines is very, very difficult,
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almost impossible. but what we are not hearing is of any significant breakthrough or a significant change in those front lines. we're not hearing of tons been taken over by the russians or the ukrainians at this point of time, or major villages or points uh on, on those maps. the changing say, a significant changing has between the russians and cranes. and what we are hearing is that the is vs fighting as this contra offensive is taking place. but still a bit lifetime detailed in terms of what those advances are and how much distance is actually being covered. that brings me to my next question, i thought, how's you crying? so cold, counter offensive thing going. what are we hearing from keith of the will? so even by the train, his own admission is that it has been slow. and that's because the russians of budget prepared this time man, last year during the ukrainians contra offensive. that was significant gains at this point in time. they haven't the russians that took in the uh,
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the defective bid building up the defensive. so even ukraine hasn't really, again, changed that front line, that's been no major game. but also the country in chief here in ukraine has expressed his frustration that he's very res, other and he has expressed saying that the west and countries wouldn't even take this action with vouch aviation support, because russia does have a real superiority. and he said that at least during this country offensive, they would have liked to match the russians in terms of firing those shelves. but in reality, at times you have been, i said, 10 fold. the president's gives also expressed his frustrations, saying that he doesn't even have a schedule for training of the pilots. for those f sixteens, the ukraine is supposed to get a he said, some concrete, some of our partners, a slow in handling those f sixteens over. now all of this comes before this next, so somebody to set to take place on july. the 11th and 12th that ukraine is constantly, not seeing it, satellite, and especially in naples for more money. i move with as estates fights,
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russia again to sum it up. this be no real change on those front lines here. when you think things are breaking down for us, i've had vague, intimate pro to be united sides now where police are searching for a suspect behind a mass shooting at a street party. 2 people were killed in baltimore and 28 wounded. there are 3 in a critical condition in hospital. the may assist elijah shooting highlights the name to tackle the spread of illegal guns. this is an absolute tragedy that did not have to have it again, highlights of the, the impacts in the need to deal with the over proliferation of illegal guns on our streets and the ability for those who should not have them to get their hands on. there and also the need for accountability on each and every level when you're dealing with guns and guns, pounds, the lightest now from how does your castro, who joins us from washington, dc. hello. they heidi gives us some insight into where the shooting happened,
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particularly. it was as it was during a neighborhood celebration. yeah, emily, that makes this tragedy all the more worse. because this was a time of festivity. were hundreds of people in this neighborhood in brooklyn, with in baltimore, had gathered throughout the day. they were children writing ponies, there were a lot of family activities, but then into the late night hours, that's when police received these reports of the gunshots initially bought by some witnesses to be the sound of fireworks, to mark the end of the independent state holiday. that's just a few days away here in the us while they were gunshots. and when police arrived, they found an 18 year old woman dead at the side. a 20 year old man then died at the hospital and we still have those 3 people who remain in critical condition, all in all 28 people among those injured. and that wasn't the only overnight shooting emily's in kansas. there was also a shooting at
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a nightclub that left 9 people injured. all of this violence i happened is really a disturbing echo of what a edit but another mass shooting that happened in illinois almost a year ago. exactly. that was during an independent stay parade when 7 people were gunned down and killed. and that is, sadly, the reality here as americans are kicking off this holiday weekend is supposed to be a time to let your are down, to have a good time with friends and family. and instead there's this constant calculation it, is it safe to be in the public gatherings, especially at a time when a lot of attention is put on best cities. and when, sadly these mass shootings are unfolding is on that, heidi if it's not a shooting and baltimore, it's in chicago on memphis. why does this keeps happening and what's being done to stop it? yeah, you know, a year ago president biden made
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a big deal out of like gun legislation. he said it was the most significant gun legislation passed in decades in the united states and he signed it into law. but we've seen the numbers still go up in mass shootings. never the less democrats say that they want to reintroduce more legislation into congress. things like another assault weapons ban or expanding universal background checks on gun purchasers. but with republicans resistance to those policies. and with republicans controlling the house of representatives, no, see that as a no, no, there is no hope in those becoming law any time soon. meanwhile, americans certainly recognize that this is a growing problem with 60 percent telling to research. and the reason for that gun violence is a very big problem in the united states. 62 percent saying they believe this problem will only get worse in the next 5 years. okay, thanks so much for the update. as always,
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heidi direct castro in washington dc. the pets return to our top story now and the unfolding crisis in front, which was sponsored by the fatal police shooting of a teenager right now. president, a menu on the crone is holding an emergency crisis meeting, but rights groups have long, criticize the french government for giving police more power is to use excessive force. a measure in 2017 allowed police to use a firearms in 5 scenarios. this includes against the drive is who would know in order to stop, and if they pose a risk to life of safety. in 2020, the government dropped a security bill that would have present, prevented people from filming the place. the draft had prompted, protest nationwide. and in 2021, the french parliament passed a security bill to extend police powers. this includes using drawings to wanted to citizens and toughest sentences for assaulting offices. let's bring in the morning a love seat,
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who is an anti racism activist. and one of the organizes of the demonstrations in on ted, that's where she's joining us live from one to thanks so much for being on this muse alex, your son was friends with now. firstly, sorry for your loss. how is the community holding up 5 days on? hello, thank you to receive me this evening. its very important for us that the foreign countries know about what happens in france in generally, my son is a 13 year old, but you know, in our towns, everybody know each other of their realize there was a very good solid are to fish. we know them know when they go to sponsor as a seasoned play, it's all the and we know we all know every song and um, i'm to, to answer your question. i know the community feel
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a subs. none of the, just the 1st thing. it's very important because it's a something very good. so that happens, you know, a little song. it's a little song of being a shout. let them know the most of what a lot of people love to activities for us on to rest is an activist phase. and the, and the it's, it's very, very, very, very hard for everybody to see uh, this, uh, this picture and just spins about just a young boy shoot you in bye apologise, ma'am. i am. i want to say that this is the institution sauce to, to, to, to give a security to the phone. people we've got to our, our a song, our, our, i'm not in security here in france. well, the, our big,
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all with the black people. it's very important to say them here in not there. there is sadness that there is. um yeah, very good. well, many things. in fact, when you, when you see um the, the material uh by. yeah. it's very helpful. everybody calls fine. yeah. and it's very helpful. everybody, but when we, when it's stopped 2 minutes, we realize that the reality is that our government doesn't do good answer to this to this situation is not to rep for a c a. and so we're waiting for you to finally chico. and so yeah, i want to get to the political situation just a moment, but what are you expecting in the nights to come given that nails family has played
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it for the rights to stop the uh, the, i think it's the family how not to pull to stuff for the moment his grandmother had spoken and she has said that she wants the pace and she wants the riots to stop to echo those, those goals. why? why, you know, it's a, i think it's a, it's very difficult when the family last a you saw online. this is very difficult. at the end, the that's christian's, from where to say to say they, if they call them the institution, pull them to say, tell you how you, how little boy you need to son. you have to stay on the home. but in fact, business family is, in fact this is destroyed. you know, the unit boy of this, the woman has been shields. now the get the gap. when i say say it's institutional,
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it's a media. give her a responsibility to make a apply a how to say in the, in english, i'm so sorry of the stop stop the result. it's not high risk and sadly to, i'm so sorry. and the what to say when she says it's, it's because she, she have many, many people who or jos up them in her that, that there is there, have to did that this response ability. and that's why i think detail, that's what's it like in the suburbs, do you think that modern france is an accurate represent representation of the country as a whole? uh, you know, if you think if you answer to the the population. so that's um evidence that they will give you
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a view about what happens today then uh, what is it here, which is this is the the see violence that's, that's, that's so caesar region and uh is that is there is anger bed. i am i with choose a tv, the home just the tv, not it is just it today because many young people are all set to pick 10 today. you know, and when you speak with the person, they tell it's not talk to both to go to and you like this in france. i'm so sorry . that's okay. in fact, everything up to date. do you think, do you really think that uh, everything will come. good to everybody. no. because the reality that is there is a rush to them just to make in friends as
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a police. express it money at the president, a manual, my cronies holding an emergency secure. he mazing as we speak. and we're hoping to hear from him at the conclusion of that, what if anything, can the president say to alleviate some of the things that you're saying to make you feel better about the situation and, and friends going forward. but the 1st time uh or it's, it could be a good thing that the president told them all that. okay, this done nothing about his life. to hear this president say, plus all the institutions charge to evaluate the discrimination and racism. yeah, it's true. this police is here. this police discriminates is this police oprah not to leave violence?
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um, uh we have a young people, young people, young people are a big l, the m, the black people are answer. what do you say? that is the 1st thing about um the trip. no. you you, you, you, you too. oh people. yes. we agree. that's the 1st thing. the 2nd thing they got to good, real, real unmatched. do you have a plane of no disconnection in the, in education in just yeah. you know with, that's why people who, who did so molly, yes. and the to go to the prison morning and we just have to leave it. they were, we're running short of time, but we really appreciate passion, annual thoughts on these issues. thank you so much morning at la by see you. she is
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an anti racism activist in non to appreciate your time. thank you. thank you much. i is moving on now, and astronomy ends up being asked to decide if indigenous people should be recognized in the countries the constitution. the government says it's a once in a generation johns to repair relations with aboriginal communities and opinion polls suggest support for the yes. first is sleeping, a referendum will take place in october. is sarah clock reports from sydney this is the face of the yes, 10 pine thousands rallied in parks and city centers across the country on sunday, showing support for greater recognition of the strategies 1st nations people. it's one of those moments i think way. i personally want to be on the right side of history. and i think the history of a strong and politics around aboriginal culture is quite dismal. we have the great privileges this rarely and to have such an ancient community,
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continuous culture now in the nation. and it's important, they're recognized for holloman's pos legislation clearing the way for a referendum later this year astride into a vote on whether the constitution should be amended to recognize indigenous australians for the 1st time. and to establish an advisory body representing aboriginal and tossed right on it is guiding federal parliament. the campaign declared sunday, a national day of action today is all about straightening people going out to the people they know their workplace, find sporting areas and saying this is nothing to be scared off. this is a just thing. this is the thing the nation mature. you know, opinion polls show support so the yes campaign has full employ 50 percent. if they do coalition potty is already declared, it moved vote against the constitutional change. some within the original community have also questioned whether the proposed law,
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known as the voice will be enough to address the serious problems facing indigenous communities. we are going back, which we going backwards in beacon ourselves. we're going to go backwards in indigenous life expectancy. we're going backwards in the rate of revenue people black people in this country being locked up, things up on not slippery slot back, but we've got to try something else. operational and tossed, right? all in to paper represent around 3 percent of nearly 26000000 australians. the federal government says the referendum will be a once in a generation shots to give indigenous communities a greater voice at a national level. for the yes, comp time to be successful. oh, the only the majority of the 6 states also need a national majority of the latest polls suggest her head in just 2 states. the referenda is expected to be held in october or clock out to 0. see the still ahead on l g 0. twit is new restrictions that could result in use as being locked down
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the social media platform. and max is the man once again in australia, russel has only been one action from the red rain the the, the hello, what's a good? welcome to the cat in international forecasts. i'm a library informed that how some of the weather across the middle east have them. i would, i think that is a fast shot, but one or 2 softball differences to note when it's picking up once again, that's a mile away and that will ramp up again as we go one through monday. so some lifted, dustin said to watch out for temperatures here in the round 44 celsius pushing down to the southern pulse of saudi arabia. you might catch a shot just around the western side of yemen, or you might catch a shout to it's a scenarios of the key pushing up to was the cool cuz this,
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but otherwise hot and dry as per usual sums it up for hot and dry something up across northern parts of africa, colorado. 38 celsius, down a couple of degrees on recent dies. plenty of showers through west africa. big down pools. the rumbling away through was something positive nigeria, pushing across gonna like the area all the way across in to see i really do any of the shows that we have brought into the hospital africa. but the southern areas, it is generally drive for the next day or to cape town, picking up to around 18 celsius and 19 that into hundreds. but maybe a little bit of wet weather around the southern cape as we go through choose day with one or 2 showers. again, the tents in the,
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the the hello are you watching out just 0. i'm emily ang, when he's reminder about top stories this hour. the grandmother of the french teenager who was killed 5 police in paris is appealing because she says, people are exploding, he's death. police are preparing for a 6 nights of riots. united states police have launched a man, hundreds of dramatic shooting at a straight party. 2 people were killed in baltimore and many wounded. 3 are in critical condition. the hospital and ukraine's deputy defense minister says russian forces are advancing on the eastern front line. she's reporting intense funding in villages around on yet, and who has a lot of life remains challenging across many parts of ukraine. there
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are some areas of the country which are trying to attend to know as that bag reports from the crating central city of denise pro. man, this is not the music of was not far from the front line is up to reach you this spend a busting on think rock classics. the summer sun is out of a piece of to me feel i'm making the most of it. chunk of pockets where they come to relax and you called at the depot river, you the a, the air a large mid you'd have to proceed to go to the shelter. do you remember about that? but then doesn't feel like this in here. people are just to relax as, as they used to me, this it to us by me. so it's a week ago when that all we haven't played for yet. we didn't go anywhere. we didn't give any performances because it's painful for us. but despite all these ms ailes, we still go out and give performances, because ukraine's free and it's very beautiful. we are all very nervous,
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but life's going on still. we will continue to live, to sing, to create, to love, to raise our children cafe, the open children playing the streets. the need for looks like any of the city busting within it. but the fear of rushing attacks is always the most, you know, during the day i feel safe. but when the night have most usually that's when attacks happen. it's scary, but as long as i'm not alone, i have people nearby for some the evening is a chance to unwind. when you look around, it's hard to believe the nearest front line is just over $100.00 comments and the ways when the roll started seems like this paper that aside enjoying themselves. i bill it today. we're open on think about, you know, popular opinion restaurant it's business as usual. and there's always time to post the instagram of this well known each to pursue more. we're now working normally like we did before the war, although we have a bomb shelter and when there's an error, lower our guests go downstairs. we're lucky because at times the city will show
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heavy, the entire city was anxious, but people got used to it. but even as people are drinking and putting days are reminded that life is still not quite normal, yet trophies in motion to austin in states across the country. meaning these people have to be home by midnight. i said they just data to be pro you print in 10 fighting has been reported between sedans, arrival forces, the rapids, support forces, say they've down to 5 digit ivan. busy the con, to the power military group has been battling against the army since april. at least a 1000 people have been killed in more than 2000000 photos from their homes. even logan has more from home to months. the will to send that until the late hours of sunday evening. slicing continued between the 2 sides with the army, trying to post a rather pushing v a power minute through rapid support for the what the center of the month, 50 between city of the campus. and they will also,
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our center was 5 classes between the 2 side and other parts of the capitol hill and the northern part of the capital, the rapids support forces that it down to the new army. i think that after a long as fight against civilians and against their position, the army also says that this was able to down a drone, a flight that going belonging to the farm and a through rapid support forces. now this comes after a very brief fight and fighting between the 2 sides, the one, the 256 glared. you need lots of these fires for the 1st day of the most. and how many days of how many people say that they, that they've been witnessing fighting between the 2 sides in many parts of the capital. but they also describe the fighting on sunday in the city of the month as one of the most serious 15 between the rapids support forces and the cities. army 8 are going to station says that the ongoing violence disrespecting their movements making it very hard for them to deliver assistance. they say that since the prices continue, more than half of the down population will be in desperate need of humanitarian assistance. people morgan, alta 0,
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i'm the man. the king of zoos in south africa is denying that he's being poisoned and softer. royal aid said suspected pausing was behind his visit to a hospital in neighbouring as pertaining a spokesman for king misers, who lo, causewell, obtaining saves, he went for medical checkup as a precaution, while visiting us between these monarch. i mean, the miller has the story from genesis, but of this, so it's in the, a lot of confusion around the some of these rumors and the initial story came out from the kingdom he sees you lose uncle principal to lizzie. oh who he has a good relationship with. oh, so he has had in the past that he had traveled he's and if you can, this is who do i travel to is what do you need for medical attention and that's off to one of the kings a seems to have been poisoned. that's apparently, it's the thinking because he, he had paul e died quite suddenly, quite unexpectedly. so there was perhaps some concern about what was going on
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within the well household. but following that team is really travel to use what you need for me to call attention. now that's according to principal to lazy his uncle of following that. so there's been a statement that's been issued by king, this is who lose office saying that he's in good health, that they, it hasn't been a poisoning and that he often pays courtesy, visits to is what you need, where his uncle king and swati the 3rd uh, is, is, is ruling that country. so they say there's be no reason other than the courtesy visits. and while he's there, he's been sold to medical attention as a routine checkup. now the, it seems as if the initial part of the story did come primarily and only from a principal to lazy. his uncle, who had spoken to a couple of hours ago, would say that he had heard from a team swati and is what you need from his brother, that there was concern around the poisoning. but again, that statement coming from king,
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this is what his office is that he's in good health to. the zillow monarch has no formal powers, but holes political influence within the south africa's largest ethnic group. king mrs. hulu was crowned in october. he succeeded his late father, who ruled for half a century. his parents died months upon in 2021, and the late king gave mister zillow's mazda of the power to choose a successor. a branch of his family are pressed. the 6th opposed rather the succession saying this rise should have gone to another son of the life. king. pity cotton toola is a historian and an expert in south african indigenous knowledge systems. he says few people are entrusted with the king safety read a very robust and very actively put they station to watch that the big key as well. it says the part of nation, the, some of it includes the, the reduced needs that say, he's not that easy to big key, which is absolutely right. he's one of the things,
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this is also the fest photo. some of the key is that's a bit in the people the, it's where the contest, the, the oil, but they're not, the form of the mothers actually exist. lea, a know, please. so they'd be there a lot of court cases say, you know, people use it a waiting for this or throw, but let me put it this way. this is the only one pest. and of course for the key in one pass and speech the key, not using the keys, weiss or children see in order to guide the case, the busy you don't meta or the police are the, are the people use i, they would suspect that what if a you buy the ot best, so that's a, you know, speech they key and throw me see them some. but that's not a percentage of the issue. it is that day and the out of the ones who do not have.
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and this became known as width of the issues of place they've been drawn. see there's tons of memory, a cool feature that key will, doesn't ever did with that keen that they keen safety ease inside the bid. that if you live in baldwin, the rate of inflation is so high that the countries highest denomination bank note is known enough to buy a single egg. last month, the right doubled to 176 percent, and with a general election next month, the economic crisis tops vote or concerns room attached the reports from the capital herrera. the downtown ends in bobbies, capital, head out a is we, a lot of small businesses and st traders operate. and we shop as look for bargains despite high inflation and price increases with goods, but official exchange rates and the official exchange. that's what is tended to happen over the past few months. is that price is different actually been driven by
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the an official exchange that indicates movement is also been quite, you know, it's collective and that is also translated into prices. conditions, the government blames currency speculate as for the crash and the value of the isn't bobby dollar, as well as businesses using the black market to price the goods. here's my shopping list and this is what i bought the basics. so should the flour, well, i've spent $16.00 on these groceries. let's go to a bigger supermarket and find out how much the same items will cost. this is what i bought, the same groceries for $31.00 from the store. this is why many, some bobbies, because of buying from informal change in the us dollar is legal, tend to hear. most people prefer using it. another reason why the local currency keeps losing value. public sector workers are demanding the salaries in us dollars and an increase and allowances to pushing them against inflation. yukon have price
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is increasing every week. you kind of incomes, you know, diminishing every, every week is a national security issue. so we have to, we do have as soon as paradigm, people and accept that as an in the meantime. because because of serious issues or environmental issues, we have a to proceed with the risk of confidence. we have to actually put our best foot forward is a country and use the us starting to make ends meet people announced selling goods from the cause mainly in us dollars. the government recently directed authorities to impose some gts and texas exclusively in local congress is hoping this would increase demand. so it doesn't bodily dollars. right now there is no guarantee the government intervention is going to work out on my task. so i'll just there had tried games and opposition potties in sri lanka, so the government's plan to restructure. instead, i'm fairly targets working class citizens. the country is struggling to emerge from an unprecedented economic crisis. and people have been facing shortages of few food
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and medicine for months. now, samantha is reports from columbus after months of negotiations discussion and speculation, does your lumpkin government plan to rework it's lucas debts was approved by parliament on saturday. but it lays out a number of options, including extending the maturity of long and reducing the interest paid on investments. tom, a home in california is that all this has been an extremely well filled proposal, which will not create uncertainty or cause harm to any citizen of this country envelope to create an environment for us to achieve a victory. and it kind of the quick 3. so duncan was more than $83000000000.00. well, the in house could look at the creditors. it was forced to seek a bailout from the international money to fund in 2022 after suffering the worst economic crisis in its history, leaving the country without money to buy the basic essentials. bring that,
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that down to sustainable levels was a key condition of the 2900000000 dollar rescue package from the i m. s. and international lenders and investors insisted that local institutions shed the burden of restructuring. the government announced it will extend the terms of investments, reduce interest, and impose higher taxes. pension funds will be among the hardest hit by of the plans is not going done well with the opposition and trade unions. all main objection to this restructuring plan is the fact that they do have fun members of the be if i need the if these are the voice less working class of the country. i say they have voice less because even with regard to the origin savings,
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they have no say big god make the decision. the government says the scheme is voluntary. but critics say those who refuse to sign up, we'll see that tax is double only a 9 point one percent rate of interest on average still 2038. but on the entire government, one stuck the average weight of the average return. today's 13.5 percent. so it's a one 3rd of a cost in the return that is accruing to what goes on that retirement savings. the government says it's done the best it can in a bad situation, and he's confident the things we'll stop looking at for sure long. the 10s of thousands of working costs are lumpkins. i'm no longer confident. that would be the case. yes. and then there's a 0 number 3 people have been killed in ethnic clashes in india is no face and stage of manual violence between majority 19 community and the minority cookie. as
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me groups have escalated in recent weeks. at least 115 people have been killed or more than 50000 forced from their homes in the past 2 months alone. but the communities accuse the other of attacks. a twitter is a limitation. the number of post uses can raise per day. it's a or a long mosque says the temporary move 6 to prevent extreme levels of data scraping and system manipulation verified accounts can read at 10012 today and, and verify the accounts limited to a 1000. masks is hundreds of organizations, are extracting data from the social media platform, degrading service for no more uses. what was once a thriving tourist town in brazil has now been engulfed by a rising sea, anti phishing communities in our phone. i have seen their lives and livelihoods washed away. the atlantic ocean has swallow bay homes and a part of their lives. there
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a fee is climate change will take away what's left as monica, you not get for pull a 78 year old son. if he hit opens the gate or family home, what is left of it? the 6 bedroom house built by her father in the seventy's has been reduced to rubble . nope. was that a key? this was my room. i would sleep at night listening to the waves breaking on the sand until i could no longer sleep. a couple of years ago, i decided to move out. i knew the waves would soon topple the house and that i would drown with this is that though, she's not the only one in the format to have lost all the small fishing town. 300 kilometers from re edition. narrow. used to welcome groves of tories. every summer, until the sea swallowed up 14 blocks and $500.00 houses job refer, it was only says the erosion was caused by man. and climate change has made it
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worse. at the form that was built at the mouth of the pot, i able to so river, which provided a natural barrier against the c l. u. while bus you diversion began. 15 years ago, off to 2 thirds of the rivers waters were diverted to rio de janeiro effecting about 7000 funds and 600 factories. the river lost its fullest to bring sans to the beach and pushed back the scene. the ways of growing a high as climate change raises ocean levels. it's hard to believe, but i'm walking on what used to be a paved avenue. the rubble behind me used to belong to a hotel, used to be the only 4 story building and all about the phone. up and down there. there were 3 blocks of houses. they have all been swallowed by the sea. the coast line is receding, an average of 6 meters per year, 50 families were forced out of their homes. very few want to leave the city wall. mine will. munoz sold his fishing boat to buy several houses,
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hoping to leave off rent, all except to are under the atlantic ocean or was crowd, but i am not moving. i want to live in the house. i bill with my savings. it's all i have my life's work. sonya is now living in a much smaller house just behind the ruins of the old one. the becky, it's very painful to watch your friends and neighbors lose their homes, their mementoes, their livelihood. but here we all help each other and want to stay close together. and our beloved city, she says they're shared memories of what ones used to be a lively beach resort or what keeps this goes. tom, still alive, monica, and i guess i'll just sierra at that for now. we're still head on algae 0, right. who will have all your sports series, including how england both came to play in the semi finals the your pain,
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the facing liliana, teens. does the un fits the purpose was like many critics sites just pub solution doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is poured into it . hard hitting in to be the see. think about to the minus on washing it's enough for money to go on its own and to build its on thoughts providing on for centuries, people have been taken care of are. so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well. via the story on told to how does era drove this devastating war to in somalia and intensifying a hunger crisis that has claimed the lives of around 40000 people off of the children under 5 years old. but at the heart of this tragedy, eliza tales of the immense facility and send it to me, nation of a people, selene finance. while at the mercy of escalating unforgiving climate change. people
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in power somalia, a fight for survival and a jersey to the the, it's time to have this port hayes roll and roll. you've got some good news for us. a cricket fans. that's a very good way of putting a good, neutral strategy, cricket packet. this fights a buffet, colorado so vaguely captive bed starts. australia have won the 2nd axis test loads to go to the lamp and the best of 5 series chasing a target of 371. they will, the controversial ingler will keep this full load strongly, bass started watering out of his trace before the pool was added some quick thinking. some arts carried got rid of cable, about 12 credit start to the action from $615.00. so bring up are you repeat? see this is save
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a site to the unlikely victory spots the key margaret k would start felt adjust hazelwood for a $155.00 to old, but in england fight. so that really was a live away bit stock ball and just the parking lot for 327, a straight here, winning by 431 sunday. that was one in control of the serious feelings. if we lose a heading leave for the, for the test, that the games on that back to see how well you know it's hard pressure feel like an acid series. the crowd were silly, made themselves 9 in a long way, middle set out in the crowds, but you know, really satisfying in some real problems to work through the, for us dollars and you know, as a captain, so it's taxes fantastic will be while the cricket walk up begins in india, you know, type ads for lack of book basketball, soft refreshing zimbabwe in the qualifiers, and bought a wire off the winning the tests for large guy who won the workshop back in north north the 6th charge football so. so that proved to be a good decision as to zimbabwe as
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a bold out for just $165.00 to like to knock you off the rugs for the loss of just one, which is awesome. the sun trust to this thing. i'm thinking of a 101 is a reach that target with a 101 bows. the spam folder, the one down red bulls back to the stop. and as one of the australian gold pre to extend his late at the top of the drivers championship, 81 points. now there was a some of the apartments at the beginning of the day is admitted sonnets was held through the end of the 18 year old dot strive the delano back hall, who was killed during a junior series, rice in belgium on saturday. the accident took place on the 2nd that will hi, steve 1000 gold, pre in olga as well as the sundays, right in austria. h was the title of the stuff and dominance with stuff with did briefly lose the leave for the 1st part of the 3 vices following it picks up, but it didn't last long as he read took the lead on luck. 35 advertising child with that little chapter to meet accounting will decline his fist. we did the right is set aside. rule the season declared was successful for raleigh. the call starts in
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the of the bad weather is causing disruption to the fast of a desktop street. twice in chicago. the thousands of phones are in the city hoping to see the should get on the way. but as out 0 is don't head to and explains that might be watching sometime rain is threatening sundays, nascar cup race saturdays expended. the race was due to lightning that race has now been called k. custer was in full position and he has been declared the winner of that race. now everybody's waiting to see if that race on sundays and ask for a couple days will take place. the reason for that is that there is water on the track, heavy range in chicago, our life threatening according to the national weather service. and that means that people need to get those roads clear. the workers here need to clear that water off the roads. so it's not life threatening for those drivers, the city of chicago had hoped to get a $100000000.00 in business impact from this race. and now, $50000.00 nascar fans are trying to decide whether they need to reschedule hotel rooms and flights,
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so that they can remain for the race. if it is post by the neighbors install a mustard to go let's you heads up the 20 ones all 3. so the $75.00, those don't think you're a paid chat with chips off the beating port. you go in georgia, just one goal was enough to decide. so it's, it's quarter final. it's hard to get set up for many parcels. actually go to victory. second class with this while on wednesday, precisely the final of the wells fargo says math and whatnot, and you keep telling guy has told l just bear with that can you needs to test more if it's to solve. it's kind of typing twice as he spoke to katherine, so he got an inside look at his training cap and the risk valley where he runs alongside of a little bit champions. you're looking at some of the world's greatest distance run is they've broken records and one, numerous metals, the train in the l direct and the risk body, 2000 meters above sea level comp to got training comp has produced some of the
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most successful athletes ever life in the comp is simple and serene. these are obviously to leave and police athletics. the exercises are pens, but they do it with so much points and grace the $13.00, relax and then repeat. amazing to watch. and you'd keep to get is a, was last this male, maurice don't run a, as this has been, he's home for the last 17 years, but he's worried about the sport. kenya is grappling with a serious doping problem. dozens of oscillates, have been banned for illegal drug offenses in the last few years. i think that of the end to the next. yes. hailey enough. if the team did that, that's 6 boom. keeping lawyer division the more test. but if you give it to cation on, on many things, and you ask about testing, then it's a, it's, it's, it's like we are doing nothing but the,
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but then let's go to the knowledge. but it's good also to be practical phase, keep your going trains along side. keep choking demands champion to res entry broke to wald records you know, week she's also worried about doping, sexual exploitation, and increasing violence against women athletics. but i could say, is it all about the patient? it's all about the dictation. if we have our mentors, martha meant us to meant that the young child, when young women, i hope we would strong that and we will be as strong as women. these are issues they often talk about, and they said that the timing to inspire and not show young talent to restore the reputation of the region of champions catherine solely all the 0 couple got. can you and you can see more of katherine saw his interview with elliot keep cho gate on faith, give you i going on the top 2 out
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a 0 at these time. but that's all you look for me and we'll have multiple lights of everything fully to thank you so much. i hope. all right, that's it for me. think so, these new sour, but don't go anywhere during the house. we'll have more news from our london studio . the discipline record in poland. the accused judges who refused to the states line. witness follows through courageous judges spearhead thing to stand against reforms
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. critics, please leave the highest guardians of the constitution, vulnerable to politically motivated sanctions, based on their reading. the judges under pressure on that, just either the beginning to ideals, the french republic because i'm proclaimed, but just movies more than friends in a full pot series. the big picture takes an in depth, not from the same size case. the concluding episode on allergies era. once outlawed in cuba, private businesses about since 2021. cubans have been able to incorporate small and medium sized businesses more than 7000 companies cycle being incorporated. how he pays for small businesses like this for police productivity and get more food on
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people's flights. but in the nation with teachers and on to spend tiny salaries, the imagine private sector is already attracting highly qualified work is away from state jobs. the communist party of cuba is finally moving towards a mixed economy. a grand private sector will likely increase production, could have rhodes, social cohesion, and what is still one of the most equal countries in the america as well? so now the state remains the dominant economic force. fundamental shift is on the way the after another night of protests and lu, taken from the grandmother of the slain teenager nile and appeals for the violence to stop the i'm doing all this is i'll just sit or lie from london. also coming up ukraine says

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