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powerful here, this road connects the communal set to be with an other area that is not far away and were told that it was being used by gang. some people that had been kidnapped the real world war. we don't have video, i'll just say era gains, exclusive access to hundreds of migrants traps on the tennis in the vin volt. the carry, tungsten, this is, i'll just say a broadcasting lock them to also coming out us defends its decision to send cluster munitions to ukraine. weapons that have that my more than 100 countries. the government collapses off to disagreements as a migration of research is not necessarily prime minister. we resigned and
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overwhelmed hospitals and sit on a thousands are injured by take on the current minute triggered the to begin into this. yeah. where authorities are accused of rounding up black african refugees and migrants, and leaving them on the border with libya, but against a backdrop of racial tensions. human rights watch says to news here has been coming out. would it close collective expulsions of black migrants? hundreds of people including children and pregnant women, have been refused entry to live in and out. stranded in the heavily bullets arise between the 2 countries. many have told al jazeera, they've been attacked by boy, the gods, or correspondents on a china is on the libyan to an easy and border. i spoke to some of the stranded
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migrants. the turn you told me to do, conference lock is the old brought you here who brought you here and what, what does that you, what, what does that you want? rewards the quarter or more speaks with their literature. i've tried, i've had water, i've had to read a lot more read off video to read off the read about the source of the both. what i read big, just to as are just as you can see, we're, we're here on the live here after museum border. and where this hundreds of migrants of refugees were brought here by 2 easy to authority. this is what they're telling us. i'm so you can see the condition is dire. we have the are people here veterans or veterans dire need that are desperate for some kind of help. we're seeing women and children. they want to feel safe. they want a safe haven. what happens when you try to go back to, to need, you know, what happened the was bad, most of the, the, some,
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some of the food was real big was pretty big deal for most people was able to be out there. and most of the people down to the side die, it'd be the kids you to know mostly doesn't show up these to show the good that because of with the boys. yeah. yeah. it's not going to be a good bit of them are saying they've been here for 6th space, others for a little bit smaller here. but you, we can see if there is, are like, lar, is, are women and children of a situation is desperate. there needs to be some sort of us inclusive to this. so this price of them now libya will say that they're already dealing with with a migrant migration problem. there are over, according to the u. n. the referral over 700000 migrants in libya. some people are tell us that they want to be deported back to their country. others that they want to go into europe. what are the people here? the situation is that's where it would train up on the live. yeah, it's a vision border or what's an easier has long been
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a hub for migraines trying to reach you. but the issue took on a racial tone, and earlier this year to this in preston, you saw, he appeared to blame, migrants for change of demographics, saying the on declared the goal of the successive waves of legal immigration is to consider to miss you. a few of the african country that has no affiliation to the arab and islamic nations. well, those comments were widely condemned as racist by human rights activists. many african migrants said they fit for the safety. somewhat even ejected from the rental homes. and the tension got was solved for the killing of a 2 days in not on monday. intern is 2nd city of facts. many of them onto the expulsion of the migrants from the city. that is, border crossing director says he can't let the migrants in until they receive orders from the ministry of interior. wireless customer i'm just trying to in and
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these individuals are regular migrants and don't have any travel documentation. we are a border crossing like any other state. we don't allow individuals to enter our country without proper legal identification. if there's some kind of agreement and receive orders from the libby, ministry of interior to grant of permission to enter, who received them for between the us has defended its plan to supply cluster weapons to keep off the idea. it was opposed by both you and 60 general and the german government. the white house says it's a matter of not leaving ukrainian troops defenseless. so what are crossed up, munitions? and we saw it kind of says contain hundreds of smaller homes that break apart in the air with the wide spread and devastating impact. international committee of the red cross says as many as 40 percent of the bumper that's failed to detonate,
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impose a threat to civilians often decades later, customizations of bands by most countries, $123.00 nations joined the convention on custom emissions. but not the united states, ukraine, russia and office human rights watch accuses both ukraine and russia of kenning civilians with cluster munitions. we're working with ukraine to minimize the risk associated with the decision. ukrainian government has offered us assurances in writing on the responsible use of dpi, cm's, including that they will not use around in civilian populated urban environments and that they will record where they use these rounds, which will simple 5 later to mining efforts. we recognize the cluster munitions create a risk of civilian harm from unexploded ordnance. this is why we did for the, for the decision, for as long as we could. but there is also a massive risk of civilian harm if russian troops and tanks roll over ukrainian positions and take more ukrainian territory and subjugate more ukrainian civilians
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. because ukraine does not have enough for a total of different massive data type. james bays is at the nato headquarters in brussels, with european reaction to the plan. the german foreign minister has already said, she's opposed to sending any cluster munitions to ukraine. it's a difficult issue for the nato alliance because if you look at the 31 members, about 2 thirds of them have signing the international treaty against the use of cluster munitions. and so a difficult problem, i think, for the nato secretary general, his official position is that nato doesn't have a position on this is up to individual countries while they send to ukraine. but he knows the public and nato countries. they have a position on best, and most opposed to use of cluster munitions. and that's why the secretary general was choosing is, was very cafe. when i spoke to him across the nation is all the only in use a,
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in the, in the war on both sides. so, the difference is that a restaurant uses the customizations in the water aggression to occupied to control, to invade ukraine. while ukraine is using it to defend itself against aggression, it is up to individual allies to make specific decisions on what type of need to support they provide to ukraine will allow us support a mentor. aid are in support to me to aid to pain about exactly what type and whether they provide this type of a mission. that's what didn't do it all last. it was this just one of a number of issues that nathan must face over the coming days with a big summit all the night to lead is gathering in vilnius next week. that's still the issue of sweden wanting to join nato to to you looking sweden. but it's now going to be a last minute somebody ahead of the nato summit with the president of took you and the prime minister suite and trying to solve this problem out once in full. and
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there's on so the aspirations of ukraine to join nato. they want to see some clear language concrete, pa, for them to join nato in the recent, the near future. um, i can tell you allies are still working very, very hard on the language that we go into a final communicate about that issue. james base out to 0, nato headquarters in brussels, stuck his presence with zip tap. it's one that says anchor is working to extend the grain export due between keys and most of the cranes present for them as landscape . and it's done both for talks with in the agreements, which shows you painting and grain can be transported through the black sea is due to expire. on july 17th, it's seen as critical for food security, especially in developing countries. that's the one that says he hopes it will be extended for another 3 months. the so i would
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like to take this opportunity to reiterate what i have always advocated. there was no losers in a just peace. despite the differences of understanding between the 2 sides. it is our sincere desire that both sides go back to the peace talks when we're preparing a global p, somebody and it's essential that tricky a be among the leaders in such action. we also discussed the issue of our cooperation within nato, and i raised the issue in our conversation about inviting ukraine to nato. and i was glad to hear that present are the ones that ukraine deserves to become. a natal member and brothers tents have been setup for members of russia's wagner group, and the southeast of the capital means the necessaries have not yet visited the facility. presence. alexander lucas sank, have agreed to relocate to vote in the fights is following the recent mutiny against the russian forces and its smith has visited. the count of the kremlin is
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off at those parts in the sales mutiny. the opportunity to set a base here. this is a battle russian military training camp about 2 miles drive outside of the capitol minsk. but there's no sign of wagner fighters yet as far as we understand. they haven't been here. usually pretty goals. and if getting a precaution and his commanders accept the proposal, if they decide to come to billers, stay in the train here. they are invited to do so what they want. they will stay well if they don't want to settle down here, they can set up based somewhere else. the. there are already some that are rush, so just hey, we're told on a training mission. but if i'm talking to come, this is what they're going to be based at the moment. they're in the normal bases, we understand which are in the loo, ganske, parts of russian occupied ukraine. if they come, they'll have to sign contracts with the battle russian government. but alexander lucas shanker says that he'll make use of their expertise to help defend his
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country. he says that well trained and they will, at a loss on the front lines of that will be useful to him. but for the moment is comp is empty. ready? and waiting, bernard smith, i'm just sarah bowers, the dots governing co this and has collapsed. i'll fix failed to agree on a new migration package. 5 minutes to mount router has announced he resigned according it on the stream. the regrettable situation. besides the next step for the general election to has been the country the longest serving lead up endings is full time in government don't mention it's actually just for it's no secret that the coalition partners have very different views on migration policies. and today, unfortunately, we have to conclude that those differences are irreconcilable. that's why i will immediately offer the resignation of the entire cabinet to the king in writing. i will, of course, also send a copy of this request for dismissal to the house of representatives and slots. the
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fighting between saddam's warring factions has intensified in call to find multiple explosions have been reported near the capital army come on to say fights is from the power minute to rapid support forces attacks the combined headquarters in on demand. since the vonage began in april, at least the thousands of in killed in millions will displace this house is there is eva morgan that brings us this report from a hospital in almost a month near counting. on the morning. you may find the pictures distressing it's not easy to remove a bullet to some of the chests of a 7 year old child. doctor's at this hospital in i'm through man has been trying to save the life of what makes the. his father says he was shot to by a soldier while they were on a bus. he brought him here after trying other hospitals, which were closed because of the fighting. most of the my son's injuries
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a severe his right hand and left hand wriggling his right and left. and every time we discover a new splinter from the bullet, i took him to one hospital when a doctor that brought us to here and helped us to try to get him to recover. what law is one of dozens of patients who come to a no hospital with a gunshot injury most arrived hours after being shot because it's just not safe to travel across the capital. fighting between so dense army and the parents and the 3 rapids support forces has resulted in many civilians being caught in the crossfire . at least 1000 have been killed since mid april and thousands more have been injured. my friend was shocked last night as he was guarding his house. it's rebooting him on the back. we took him to one hospital, but it didn't perform operations. we came here and there were no doctors. we took him to a doctor in our neighbors and he couldn't do anything. so we brought him back here
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this morning and the boat was finally removed the where has resulted in the closure of many hospital people in need of medical assistance trickle into this hospital every day. and that puts a lot of pressure on the medical staff here. many kinds come in because of the fighting and i'm good man. and for those who can make it's here to provide medical care, there are other challenges staff here see they're facing a shortage of crucial slice of a live saving medical equipment. and when i showed up and when i showed that, yeah, we're asking for the basic things we face of the shortage in medical goals due to the high number of patients with injuries, we don't have live saving solution. so we want those things to be provided. what we have is running out, and even though some organizations provide us with supplies, it's not enough. we even sometimes perform operations without anesthesia go stairs, a shortage, and that to it's been maybe 3 months since then, punched into conflict. the patients young and old will continue to arrive,
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but doctors here fear they may have to start turning them away. if they don't get to the help they 9 people morgan ultra 0 on through man as well. so it's a common hit on elses here the we visit the j o in brazil, maybe the solution to the countries overcrowded prison system, the the, brought to you by visit capital. it's the sort of the weekend, here's how it's shaping up across the americas. thank you. for your time, some big changes in the weather for se brazil, a dramatic drop in temperatures there and this energy will continue to chug further toward the north. so well, south polo and root diginero we are. temperatures have been above average. well,
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things are about to change as we head toward sunday, as we head towards the top end of south america, right now, weather alerts in play across ecuador, pulses of heavy rain, also moving in to columbia on saturday and for the eastern pacific. i think this could cook up into something tropical, potentially a hurricane. so check back with us in the days to come for an update on that. pulses of shower storms, hail storm. so you've been the potential of tornadoes rolling through the southern us over the course of the weekend. meantime, banking in the heat, especially arizona phoenix, up 44. if you've got a long stretch of heat to go dangerous heat. in fact, temperature is running slightly above average, pacific northwest and western canada and east bound, we go center storms here, have cooled, the atmosphere. so temperature is down just a touch and the humidity as well. and still a legacy of showers. never really too far away from new york city this weekend that
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show up the bye for now. the quote to you by visit cuts on to the john almost 10 years in which to shake, hama de, ward for translation, and the national understanding has become the most important translation award from adams to the arabic language in the world. the award announces that the nomination period, so 2023 starts from the 1st of march to the 31st of july. applications are accepted through the awards official website at w w, w dot h t, a dot q a the without just a reminder of what top storage,
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human rights watch says to use here has car. the house will be closed, collected expulsions, black african refugees and migrants. hundreds hopping round it up. sentence was a bit like the entry, the victims trying to touch 5 minutes to mount rough as coalition has collapsed after failed to agree on a new migration policy. to announce assign says, next to the general election. us has confirmed that to send why the fund cluster munitions, to crate on friday, the you and it's such a general song against the use of us to weapons german is, comes of imposes. ukraine's presence sense k will attend a nato, somebody to manipulating and capital next week. members have mixed views. and when keith could enter the security alliance, i'll definitely edit the james base,
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spoke to nato's executive general about the house of lensky will be received, that he's going to get the video clements of them. that dollars that we stand by ukraine and not only in words, but those indeed with a more immediate type of support with the present to the a commitment of, of standing by them to ensure that you can produce as a southern independent nation. then it started for me today, and i'll try to extract the end of the sessions a will take because when i'm negotiating, the consultation is going on. but i'm confident that the, when we're meeting this allows we will agree on the package and that will help to move your credit closer to membership. i expect them to agree practical support to ensure, instead of a big detailed between ukraine forces and they to force to stuff move them towards that night too. and you need to, you ukraine council that's will be a unique new platform for the already have. and they tell you kind commission is to change, your name is no, this is different because the then the commission,
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we have them, it's $31.00 and meeting park, the ukraine. now let them use us. $32.00 equals to $31.00 under crane. and this will be a counselor both can actually make decisions so, so, so this is a different thing. it will be stronger and deeper political, a relationship. and then we also are working on the exact language on membership, but i expect as a whole lot as well as dates that ukraine will become a member and then agree on the way forward to read ice ukraine school to become a phone number on it. 16 months into this will make total nation started with providing a normally some equipment, then they moved to weapons in arms and then we go missiles and then tanks. and now the jets, would you say the, what you now doing actively supporting a counter insurgency operation is going on. a nominated country does not match native's originally meant to be defense. so this is
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a self defense of ukraine. this is a water, aggression and by russia and ukraine is defending itself. the right of self defense is enshrined and the you instructor. and so you quinn has the right to defend itself on your credit and they to allies have what was the rights to help ukraine uphold the right of self defense. so this is not the 2 to kind of equal. so this is an aggressor under the victim of aggression and under crane is defending itself. and we do that because we strongly believe adoptive best inputs in wins um it will get tons of a 40 ukrainians, but it will also be dangerous for us because and then the message to a month, older or 3rd time it'd be this new world is that when they use me to force and the violet international within phase in the country, they get what they want. and that's will make all small nibble and therefore this in our secret interest to ensure that you train provides tequila is still blocking
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sweet and becoming a member of nato. you had talks here, you can have multiple oaks on the eve of your summit between the turkish and the swedish leaders. what do you think the chops is? all of a breakthrough? how close are you? we don't have in a certain day. we don't have any guarantees. but we made progress this week in, in brussels with a method the form is and the officials. and then i will meet with present other on the premises in case there's a little sweden, a on monday. and i hope that we can make a more progress and that's how the post of the session on how to ensure the finalization of the sweetness succession into sweeten succession intimate to autism . it was the, the post of decision there and sweden has met its obligations. it has amended its constitution into spring from the compromise and goals, a list of the restrictions on our, its exports. and then of course,
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i was supposed to take soon as the tricky as a security concerns. and that's the reason why we are stepping up on the fight against terrorism. and while we are also welcome experienced it and us to to, to folks closely with the truck. yeah. on the so it concerns you being on the world stage since the 2000, when you 1st became the prime minister, your country no way. and if you look back, that was just 3 months off to someone else became a world leader. that's not the way of putin. you what a countries that share to buddha, you know him well. so i'd like your assessment. are we coming to the end of the clinton era? i will be very careful about speculating about internal political processes in russia. my task is to ensure that will allow us stand together to protect each other as the most successful nonce in history based on the principle if one my line is attacked as an attack on the whole alliance, one for all of them. and by doing that, we preserve peace, we prevent for nate,
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was there not to provoke the conflict, but to preserve peace as we have done $49.00 for almost 75 years. my final question, you've had your arm twisted and you've been persuaded to stay on and you said you didn't want to stay on this night. so seconds generally be misled to stay on until october next year. i think that timeline is interesting because you're going to finish as nato secretary general just weeks before the next us election. and we know in that election that perhaps trump could come back, perhaps a republican who's not so invested in the will in ukraine, could take office. do you basically have a job to win this war in the next 15 months to my job is to ensure that we provide as much support to your plan as possible uh, to help to end this war as soon as possible. and we know that the more than the train this i able to liberate the more they're able to push back the russian data is the stronger to have
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a venture will be up and negotiating table because hopefully we'll have some negotiation and stuff con. and this war in the just on the end and doing way, but the, but so far the restaurant, so no really interest in ending the war and engaging good faith negotiations. but the strong ukrainian maintain is the way to send the message and to ensure that that some states we can just the protests have taken place across kenya, against government plans to raise taxes. hundreds to the streets in nairobi. or these 20 demonstrates is, were arrested. know, has been suspended, pending an appeal bond opposition. senates, a challenging it's regatta to. the government has already double tax on petrol. this yeah. protest have taken place in several pockets. donnie cities to denounce the burning of a cron in that sweden last week. demonstrates is that demanding the government cuts off diplomatic ties of sweden. banking is teshan, mesh,
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or eastern other kids can be does have supported clues for protests. on soon rains are sweeping across pocket stone and leaving at least 50 people dead since the end of june. with them for has triggered a series of lots and lands sides. the majority of the tests in the east and that holding to finish up mainly cause by building collapses in the city of the whole millions invested out of interest. it's mozilla is home to the 3rd largest prison population in the world, 900000 prisoners, a crowned into a space built for half that number. well now a non profit organization is offered a unique solution to the process. when you're not yet has more from the southeastern region officer, so me seeking their prayers, grateful for serving their sentences far from brazil's violent an overcrowded penitentiary system. leading the fire is part of the child. the main was daily
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routine. in this model, prison run by a non profit organization in the state of the and they said on the 34 year old comes, it has spent half his life in and out of jail for attempted murder on robbery and drug trafficking. ill look. yeah, i used to live with ac inmates and the cell built facility, you like most complex. i spent my time thinking about the crimes i'd commit when i was released, but not anymore. here domingos has the key to sell in a facility surrounded by gardens with no arms guard. it's a far cry from results. typical jails were inmates lived in cram spaces, often without mattresses. adequate hygiene or food, mostly, 80 percent of percent in inmates full back into crime. we're always in our system. less than 20 percent of them relapse those 60 full facilities like housing, the country, funded by the government. the cost of $50.00, the amount of
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a normal channels because we spend money on education instead of weapons and cons. 350 prisoners lived here. 70 of them women like might be allowed, have been able to convicted of manslaughter, the roach. i couldn't believe it when i was ordered to take off my handcuffs and switch my uniform for old into the codes. studying and working or mandatory inmates, make their own food and learn skills like carpentry mechanics. if the system works so well, why aren't there more model prisons in brazil? one reason is that people living in the city are reluctant to have jails with no locks. next door, judge in anybody, mazda says local acceptance is a central to the project. can we 1st tell it to for assistance that 1st people, one criminal is not the top and far away unless the criminal response of their family? that's why it's also necessary to have a judge if we're committed to the project. it's up to the judge to decide who
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qualifies for the model. present prerequisites are good behavior in the long sentence. so inmates have time to finish their rehabilitation program. domingos had serv half of his 7 year sentence. he's finishing his legal studies, hopes to make a career as a single monica. you're not here. i'll just sierra someone from the hey resume the the se, se, or the headlines now. human rights watch says to easy it has car down to what the cause collect to the expulsions black african refugees and migrants. hundreds have been around adopt and sent it towards livia or they've been denied entry, leaving them astray. and it would be as a border crossing director says he caught the migrants and until he receives orders from the ministry of interior wireless customer, i'm a 100.

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