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child struggle to treat thousands of patients reflect the fighting incidents that are more than 55000 people at this refugee camp. malaria is considered a minus sickness. the thousands of pregnant women in the camp, i need to have to give, but they'll have to do the we begin in tennessee. i will far twos are accused of rounding up black african refugees and migrants and leaving them on the board with libya, against the backdrop of racial tensions human rights. what says denise, he has been counting out what it calls collected expulsions of black migrants. hundreds of people including children and pregnant women, have been refused entry to libya and announce prime that is a heavy lead metric zone. between the 2 countries. many of told down to 0, they've been attacked by buddha gods. such as it has long been a hub for migrants trying to reach you ever a bit, but the issue took on
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a racial tone. when any of this you can is young, president guy saw you to appear to blame migrants for a change of demographics, saying the undeclared gold of the successive waves of illegal immigration is to consider tennessee up to the african country. that has no affiliation to the arab and islamic nations. well, those comments were one to condemn, does racist by human rights groups. and many african languages said they fit for their safety. tensions got worse off in the coming of a canadian man on monday. and the city of sax, many, the amount of expulsion of migrants from the city of correspondence on a train, a is on the libyan tennessee, in bold, and spoke to some of the strand of microsoft. you told me to do conference boxes who brought you here who brought you here and what, what does that you, what, what does that you want? rewards the quarterly or more speaks with their literature. i've tried, i've had water, i've had to read or, or read all video to read off the read about the source of the both,
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whatever you dig, just to, as you're, just as you can see. we're, we're here on the live here after easy in border and where this hundreds of migrants of refugees were brought here by 2 easy to its audience is what they're telling us. i'm so you can see the condition is dire. we have, 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 last bag, most of the me, some of them dealt with was through their big was pretty big deal for most people was able to be out there. and most of the people down to the side guy, it'd be the, i don't think 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
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a little bit for you. but you, we can see if there is, are like who are injured women and children of the 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, however, according to the u. n. thorough hall over $700000.00 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, but we're the people here. the situation is desperately valid. train up on the live . yeah. it's a vision border in the united states has defended its plan to supply costa weapons to cave, up to the idea was opposed by both of you and 2nd, the general and the german government. the white house says as a matter of not leading ukrainian troops defenseless, chancey reports defensive in the u. s. is running low on
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artillery to supply ukraine instead of stokes or rebuild cluster munitions will be shipped to fill the gap. the bite and ministration says the decision came up to much consideration. we recognize that cluster munitions, creative risk of civilian harm from unexploded ordnance. this is why we did for deferred 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 . the pentagon was it pains to point out that it has received reassurance on the weapons use from this lensky governments. we're working with ukraine to minimize the risk associated with the decision. the 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 simplify later to mining efforts, depending on things that these customizations have a fall or a failure rate and those use before. however,
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it refuses to release the research upon which that new finger relies. the last public, the release reports as the failure rate was 6 percent, potentially full boom that still failed to designate in each munition that can mean hundreds of thousands of unexpected moments littering the battlefield. nonetheless, drew bite and said there was no charge. why now the last few of us of them boxes of united nations trust dies rusher up in general assembly for using custody munitions saying they have no place on the battlefield and violated the geneva convention. those statements were then quietly raised by the us from the official transcript. the message now from the administration is when russia uses custody munitions. it's a war crime. but when the us applies ukraine would cost emissions. it's all for a good cause. she everytime c, l g 0 depends on diplomatic editor. james based this estimate to headquarters in brussels with european reaction to the plants of the german foreign minister has already said, she's opposed to sending any cluster munitions to ukraine. it's
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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 what they send to ukraine, but he knows the public and nato countries. they have a position on the 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 in the, in the war on both sides. um, the difference is that the restaurant uses the customizations in the water aggression to occupied to control and they ukraine, why ukraine is using it to the offend itself against oppression. it is up to
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individual allies to make specific decisions on what type of major support they provide to ukraine will allow us support uh means the aides are in support of mutual aid to pain about exactly what type of weather they provide. this type of a mission, that's what included all of us do this. 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 is now going to be a last minute summit ahead of the nato summit with the president of took you on the prime minister of sweden, trying to solve this problem out once in full and his own, so the aspirations of ukraine to join nato. they want to see some clear language, concrete, paul, for them to join nato in the recently, near future. i can tell you, i lies us working very, very hard on the language that go into
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a final communicate about that issue. james bays out to 0 nato headquarters in brussels, took as president richard ty, photo and says ankara is working to extend the green export deal between ukraine and moscow. claims president for the minister lensky is and is tangible for talks with him. the agreement which shows the cranium grain can be transported through the black sea, is due to expire on july 17th. it's, it is critical of the global food security, especially in developing countries. other one says he hopes it will be extended for another 3 months and been a really expensive and set out for members of russia's wagner group in the southeast of the capital mintz. but the mass millions have not yet visited. the facility president, alexander lucas shanker, agreed to relocate the walk in the fight. as following the recent mutiny against russian forces. bennet smith has visited the count. the kremlin is of those who took part in the failed mutiny. the opportunity to set a base here. this is a battle russian military training camp about 2 miles drive outside of the capital
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minsk. but it's no sign of wagner fight as yet, as far as we have just done, they haven't been here. usually pretty goes. 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 well if they want, they will stay well if they don't want to settle down here, they can set up based somewhere else for you if it's or there are already some sellers. 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 there in the normal basis, be almost done, which are in the loop ganske parts of russian occupied ukraine. if they come, they'll have to sign contracts with the battle russian government, but alexander lucas shank, us as, but he'll make use of their expertise to help defend his 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. punish smith. i'm just,
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sarah, that are us. yes, personally, sex read genet. yelman's as washington invasion need to work together to address the ex, essential threats of climate change gallons holding round table discussions with climate leaders off to having met china's premier on friday. she's the 2nd high level us officials to visit the country in recent weeks on a trip thing that improving strange nations on various issues, including taiwan, human rights and export controls. katrina you has moved from patients is johnny ellen's overall message to china. is that this relationship between the us and aging is enormously important. it's important for both sides of the global community to get it right. and that the us to know once the couple away completely from tiny supply chain, she's also gone on to defend current us sections on chinese funds as necessary for protecting me with national security. she's criticized, but she has said is on the plane on said business conditions for us funds operating
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here, race concerns about recent export controls and role materials as well as investigations into expense operations here and aging. at the same time though, she says that you hopes that this visit can take away from more communication that that opportunities for china to work together with us, especially when it comes to areas such as climate change. aging, welcoming her remarks about not wanting to to couple without stabilizing this relationship, deepening communication, working together just to manage the global economy of contribute to the global economy as much as possible. but it is clear that china will not be happy with the us. a being committed to maintaining these restrictions on chinese technology funds updating says design to contain join us. they weren't be happy with the maintenance of so far. of trump here, a tire of some billions of dollars worth of chinese exports to the us and not divided administration is currently mulling over even more restrictions. targeting staging. china says however, going forward,
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they quote that john dylan worked to characterize this relationship that were pushing it with practices and and motivation. katrina, you all to 0. thank you. ron says it's hanged to i've got national, observe, and attack. i'm a shrine in the southern city of sheriffs, last year, 13 people were killed. i'm 30 others injured when gunman, storm beach joshua rog chimed in october. the government says the perpetrators have pledged legions to iso rom, executes more people annually than any country except china. us now in the coming hours that department is democrats at will, hands and his resignation to the countries king. the move comes off to his coalition. government failed to agree. i'm a new migration package, right. so i will stay in as i can take a position until general elections. i held him on the calendar for only a year and a half after being formed. the dutch coalition government has collapsed. don't mention the donkey. this whole thing. it's no secret that the coalition partners have very different views on migration policies and today, unfortunately,
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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. the prime minister tried to force through to cap the number of refugees, but his junior coalition partners refused. that is a look for it's a difficult moment. we've held intensive talks about all sorts of measures to stop the influx of asylum seekers. this has not been easy. we also have to make room for those who do have the right to a safe haven in the netherlands to be the netherlands expecting around $70000.00 asylum applicants this year. that's almost double last year's number. and that's increased the pressure on the government from far right. parties like the party for freedom or p. v led by hurt builders. yeah, it is for him to call them and they know how quick the doctor. we spoke about the data from the post office, each plan to try to come with this for my level of either either the box or for
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a lot of stuff coming up with the car before links it. okay, so the, but i like how about the, the, about my day my, it's about basics and i can mark the router has been the countries longest serving leader, but it's still on stance. on migration has ended his 4th term and government, and possibly his last run a look on elders here. stethoscope right here, and i'll just say are right, when we come back to the nuclear remix in the seventy's, that could be the opposite of power shortages and affinities. and how the shipping industry plans to reduce its climate impact on the the, we could see some record cold in south africa and also in the india, those details coming up hang tight. but 1st we're going to begin this one in the middle east where wow, things are getting really sticky. really soupy out there. this because the wind is
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coming off the golf. so for us here in the 41, likely to feel 51 on saturday, equally as hot and humid in karate. with that seabreeze the other day, it's humid ex was 51, but with the monsoon storms really never too far away, that should help give a little relief at least at times as those storms run up and down the country. the eastern side. anyway. and we've got this batch of what weather coming off the black sea into the boss 1st for assemble. so you're temperatures are now down in some other in the forecast there on saturday. and so i'm looking at temperature in tune is $44.00. that's about 10 above where you should be for this some year and our usual showers in storms really for that central belt of africa, primacy, we would get here south africa with just a cool weather arctic air is just logging in here. so waking up on sunday morning, what are the temperature and then talk minus 4. this could be a record. your record right now is minus 3.9. and again,
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we have here and at minus 4, sunday morning, closing date. the african narratives from africans perspective, which are the want in terms of what came up proper from, according to show documentary spot african filmmakers have been on the to, on for over 20 is a future with fish from the shape and the queen from nigeria, a new series of africa, direct on cultures, sierra of the the
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book and back of your mind about top stories here. this, our human rights watch says tennessee. it has carried out what it calls collective expulsions of black african refugees and migrants. hundreds up and round it up, bust of the board of libya, unless trend they've been government refuses to let them in. the us as confirmed it will send widely band plus the bombs to ukraine. on friday, the u inspector general's office said it was against the continued use of custom emissions. germany's government says it also times they're sending us treasury secretary says washington and basically to work together to address what she calls the ex essential trends of climate change. john dylan's on a 4 day trip to china, and that including strange relations fighting has intensified between warring factions in sedan gunfire and multiple explosions where hood knew the capital cost to me come on to say fine to
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is from the family to rapid support forces. i talked the come on headquarters and i'm doing a month since fighting began in april at least a 1000 people have been killed. almost 3000000. i fled. they have health workers in chad. say they're struggling to help be thousands of people who fled to fighting incident and refugees continue to arrive every day. and there are critical shortages of doctors, beds and medicines. i'll just say it was ultimately just to pull. it's not from andre wessick and phone with people unable to access the aid, they desperately need talk to most of those he has been waiting to see a doctor says the break up to a child is running a fever. so she comes here for help the we sold a doctor, but there was no medicine given. we will have to use herbs that only 3 health facilities and this huge refugee camp in east and chad. all of them poorly equipped to deal with the emergency attend. this is what it looks like on
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a field hospital and we tried you on board the town of bray that i'm more than 55000 people at this refugee camp. malaria is considered a minor sickness here. there are thousands of pregnant women in the camp. i need to have to give both. they'll have to do it to you. 5 so and a few other doctors was also refugees at the camp volunteer to help their fellow somebody's. but that is a limit to how much help they can offer. we have got only one single minded meter on one is to this this is not enough for the team, but they have to go on to see medicine and even of scarce on also we don't have one set of women to make them includes even before the influx of refugees, this hospital in the tray was struggling to serve the people here. and instead of doing communities and with the southern increasing the population,
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the task is meant even carter are both doctors and patients. what have to be doing with what's available back at the camp doctor. it's only a matter of time before and they make breaks out. already many warring cases of infectious diseases are being reported. most of cases of modernization, customer and sizes. on this suspicion of music. concerning medicine, they are a lot of cases such as chronic diseases, hypertension that'd be the latest highest gene in which disposal already a problem in this capital, 55000 people. the impact of any disease outbreak could prove catastrophic comment degrees. i'll just see that i agree on the chide to suit on board protest. as in kenny as capital have matched against proposed tax rises,
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police made at least 20 arrests. hundreds trip to the streets, and i robi proposed legislation has been suspended, pending an appeal by an opposition senator challenging. it's me, kathy, a new power station in the philippines that was built in the seventy's, but never switched on, is being counted as the answer to the countries power shortages appliance, been playing by corruption allegations for decades. but now with south korea and companies offering to modernize it at a price below reports from boston and then the controversial $1000000000.00 projects. emotions run high for an info. that is whenever she's reminded of the 2 years for family home had no power. it was so dark, my baby will almost got stepped on since then, she swore she would never missed a payment. but electricity prices in the philippines or some of the most expensive in egypt. and it remains the struggle for an invite. so total electrification
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president ferdinand mark was junior says energy is aware of this burden and the looming energy shortage. and it's open to all solutions including nuclear. this nuclear power plant was commissioned in the 1970s by his father. it was intended to power millions of homes, but was never used. there been efforts to get the but the nuclear power plant up and running before that right behind me is the plants reactor. but now under the leadership of president ferdinand marcus junior, there's more optimism than ever. the question is, what did the project is still viable? after being dormant for decades, nuclear energy advocate and congressman marco juan cole has been lobbying for but the and for years he believes that with a little work it could be as good as new south korean company has offered to rehabilitate it for a $1000000000.00. my proceed then, which is watch bar to nuclear plant in tennessee,
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midwest not used for decades because the electric market never materialized and the print the o 9. they decided to commission the plant but, but then has been settled. the corruption allegations. critics also argue the safety concerns that lead to the decision to shut it down, have not been addressed. it's here through the many levels on friends, falls lives, there was churn events, and there was a focus shame. we thought that the but i know where our plan will never come back. the president marcos is exploring other energy solutions within the working visit to the us capital inmate. he met executives of a company selling micro nuclear fuel technology and recently extended the contract for natural gas drilling off the west coast of the philippines. the says she understands very little about these debates. but those for sure that what she wants and needs is affordable electricity warranty. below i'll just era. but the on the
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philippines and the focused on the city of the whole millions of people with alice and x rays of the following days of rain, monsoon range have been sleeping across the country. even at least 50 people dead. since the end of june. the downfall as triggered a series of floods and land slides. the majority of a desk where in the eastern province of punjab, mainly caused by building collapses and electrocution. international maritime organization has agreed to reduce its greenhouse emissions to mit 0 by 2050. following days of negotiations, but with 90 percent of the world's products and goods dropping by ship climate activist, cool, the promise overly ambitious amount of time of transport industry is one of the biggest polluters don't on now has not committed to reaching that 0. the bulk of reports, so the shipping industry is well behind all those when it comes to addressing it's climate impact, the transports about 90 percent of will trade and accounts for 93 percent of the
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global c o. 2 emissions. so full of industries only agree to a partial capital home full sulphur, the powers climate. the quote in 2015 bots, if no action is taken, shipping could account for 17 percent of global c, o 2 emissions by 2050, which is why the us international maritime organization has been asked by a group of coastal nations to intervene. the o m. o has pledged to home greenhouse gas emissions from ships by 2050, from 2008 levels. many coastal countries including denmark, solomon and marshall islands, also cooling for global carbon dioxide emissions. levy on shipping. according to will bank estimates the levy could raise on average between $40.00 to $60000000.00 per year from 2025 to 2050. and that would go towards helping countries cope with increasing the extreme weather as well as investments and low carbon shipping technologies. well, the u. s. u k,
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kind of the t you 27 and several pacific island states back tied to measures china, india origin, tina, brazil and south africa her previously reject 2 proposals for more ambitious climate targets. the maritime tribunals opinion will not be legally binding, but it will be highly influential. sub brazil has the wills, the largest prison population. 900000 inmates are crammed into jails, built for half that number, but a unique solution to the over crowding problems being try it out in southeast personnel as monica, you're not can't result in these singing their prayers. grateful for serving their sentences far from brazil's violent an overcrowded penitentiary system. leading the fire is part of these tiled the mean was daily routine. in this model, prison run by
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a non profit organization in the state of them, you know shit. on the 34 year old comes, it has spent half his life in and out of jail for attempted murder, armed robbery, and drug trafficking, ill, delicate, i used to live with ac inmates in the cell build facility. you like most conflict. so 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 guards. 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 hours in the country funded by the government. the cost of $50.00, the amount of a normal channels because we spend money on education instead of weapons and cons.
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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 foot old into the coats, studying and working, or mandatory inmates, make their own food and learn skills like carpentry mechanics. 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 a menu bottom plaza says local acceptance is a central to the project test. if we 1st knowledge of resistance, extra people when 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 of committed to the project. it's up to the judge to decide who qualifies for the model. present prerequisites are good behavior in the long sentence. so
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inmates have time to finish the rehabilitation program. domingos has served 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 some phone though. hey, present the type of picture of the headlines here. this, the human rights watch says tennessee, as count out what it calls collective expulsions of black african refugees in microns hundreds have been rounded up and sent towards libya where they've been denied entry, leaving them stranded. for us as confirmed, it'll send widely bound costa bombs to ukraine. on friday, the un secretary general's office said it was against the continued use of cluster munitions. germany's government says it up, i was just sending them to ukraine as well.
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