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and how is citizen jim listened? rephrasing the story. the listening post. i fixed the media. we don't cover the news. we cover the way the news is covered. the us is always of inside the people. all right, the world people pay attention to this one here. and i'll just see this very good that bringing the news to the world from here. the tennessee who is accused of rounding up hundreds of black and african migrants and leaving them stranded on the boat with libya. the folks over on the northfield is there like my headquarters here in the also coming up, your delegation is in the occupied westbank to assess the damage caused by israel is assault on jeanine. the us defends is plans to slide cluster homes to ukraine
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weapons funds by more than $100.00 countries. also in monsoon range trigger floods and milan slides in focused on becoming more than 60 people in 2 weeks. the welcome to the break, and we begin uh, with our exclusive coverage for all may heavily minute try zone on the border between tennessee and libya. $1200.00 migrants including pregnant women and $29.00 children, a strand of that with little food, water, or shelter over round it up into the sea and bus to the boat. but libyan both the gods are refusing to let them in. the foreign ministers of both countries have discussed what they call the irregular migration human rights watch accuse us to nicea a violating international law by collective expulsions of black migrants, mostly from sub saharan africa and says they need immediate humanitarian aid
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reports about china. is there any to understand has been speaking to some of the stranded a turn you told me to do. confidence lock is all brought to here. who brought you here? and what, what are the 2, what, what does that you want? rewards the of course it is almost 6 with there are literally, 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, whatever you dig, just to, as you do as you can see, we're, we're here on the libyan afternoons in border and where this hundreds of migrants of refugees were brought here by 2 easy and it's audiences what they're telling us . i'm so you can see the condition is dire. we have, are people here that are injured, veterans dire need that are desperate for some kind of help with the women and children. they want to feel safe. they want
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a safe haven. what happens when you try to go back to, to need, you know, what happened the was bad, most of us, we some, 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, di 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 like there'd be good bit of them or say they've been here for 6th space others for a little bit of order. but you, we can see if there is, are, like larkins or 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 un, there are more 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
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. what are these people here? the situation is desperately valid. train up on the live? yeah. it's a vision border is about to join us. no lights on the city of the whereabouts as you call them, it is from the libyan boda. with soon as you could save you with this uh, malick that you've had time to reflect and analyze the situation of those migrants and what that facing. i mean, how bad is it full them in? how quickly do they really need help in the blistering some of he's well, so help their situation is desperate. i cannot express in words how died or the situation is, i mean from what we saw of many a. some of them won't last another couple of days. if this situation continues. i mean they're hungry or thirsty. some need immediate medical assistance now and if
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nothing is done, if the, if, if the, if the libyan entering agent authorities a, someone doesn't act and open up some kind of quarter for assistance of the situation is only going to get worse. we're going to see people losing their lives . and it's, it's really sad to see. i mean, when we initially came to the border from the reports, we were expecting that these migrants, these refugees and asylum seekers were kilometers away from the border in the desert. and really, i mean personally, i was overwhelmed and a bit emotional, see the situation that they're in and something needs to be done. monitoring organizations, whether it's the you, when some form of access needs to come in right away. that said, well, that can be we. so as you describe the range of migrants, so a range of countries, what, what the reasons they gave you for why they've made this journey and they've left the homes to perhaps look for
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a better life in another land as well . they were all blacks. that's the best, the best like immediate, uh, thing that we can all, we all were able to see. uh, you know, they came to sub saharan africa uh, from, from various countries, uh, some leaving conflict. for the most part, everyone left their country for due to financial difficulties with lack of job opportunities and their countries of origin. as these people are just seeking a better life for themselves and their family. you know it's, it's, it's, it was really difficult. i mean, do you saw, you know, when we tried to talk to one person, just everybody has a story to tell hundreds of people, each one of them have their own experiences and what they've been through. but one thing is clear, this, this incident, this situation is due to be insightful comments that have that president by
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say, has, has, has said that has, let us here. he's a create, it is, is, you know, he's said that the demographics of these asking markets are changing the demographics into media. i'm at to a more that the but they're not era boy slimy. i mean, that's extremely offensive. that's inciteful, racist. i mean, are amazing. journalists are amazing, cameraman behind us is a black era, most of them. so he finds that extremely, extremely racist. and, and uh, and something needs to be done. something needs to be done immediately for these desperate people. but we'll see how that situation develops. if the malik traitor is aware of thanks for your. and so it sounds like a says moles instead of him. bassett is on the representatives is visiting jeanine in the occupied westbank 12 palestinians were killed and a major is rarely a sold on its refugee compound even the week. so they'll assess the aftermath and
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damage close to homes that infrastructure the visit is taking place, hours before a funeral is due to be held for one of 3 palestinians killed by israeli forces on friday. now the representative in the west bank and gaza signed event in the big store has been speaking to elders. there. it's a very dramatic military invasion. we have seen of between the 3rd and the 5th of july and invasion, which was not a, an attempt to restore law and order. it was actually an attempt to mess up the destroy areas suspected of harbouring criminal elements. 5 foot disregards of the proportionality of the immediate reaction in relation to the objective. any immediate reporting of the time to call the
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police station in the southeastern province system below just on at least 2 offices of died in the city of said on the police are investigating and expect utility small details to impulse the cases that describing it as a terrorist attack. so 2 of good men behind in the rob for a shooting as i saw him last year, the same people were killed and others wounded. when gunman stole the shot, josh shine in sheriffs, the uranium government says the attack is pledged to legions to. i so in the us as defensive plans to supply cluster bombs to ukraine, both the un secretary general and price groups opposed to sending all of such weapons that band in more than a $120.00 countries. but not the us. the americans say they couldn't leave
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ukrainian troops defenseless, and is aware of the risks of civilian casualties. let's close over to rob mcbride, who joins us from the ukrainian capital. and how is this decision rob now really being viewed and commented on why you are this is being widely welcomes here in ukraine the most ukrainians would echo the sentiments of the blood. them is the landscape, the president who is said that this is a timely decision, especially given the fact that the ukrainian forces with their own going counter offensive all faced by literally hundreds of columbus is of a well developed doug in french systems by the russians along that the front with the russian forces of the kind of target that be specialized munitions single shows that then scott schools, the bottom looks over a wide area of men to, to deal with, especially given the lack of conventional artillery shells. we know there's
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a shortage of those and also the lack of from the ukrainian forces perspective, a lack of power. so as a believe that these are necessary, it does come across with a controversial risk elements that we always accept the, to, with the dropping of these a cluster bombs as a number of these palm, let's do not have good explode. and so, or less the around the battlefields to pose dangerous to civilians to farm is 2 villages. possibly for years to come. so there is a risk associated with that. but i think the fact that the ukrainians that they would argue of look, the civilian population is face risks for the best part of a year and a half now. and it is a fact that ukraine is willing to accept this risk. and also just to set things that it will be dropping these controversial bottoms on its own soil that has swayed the decision of the us to allow the use it comes with all sorts of conditions with the ukrainians are going to have to abide by how they use it also, according to the americans, these latest cluster bombs, they do have a, contain
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a very low so called did rates. that's the number of bummed lists. the 2 don't explode. it's reckoned to be around a couple of percent or so which according to the united states and the ukrainians compared is very favorably with the soviet era. cost of items that are being used extensive lead by the russians and also allegedly spot ukrainian forces, which has a much higher right. it leaves behind fall more unexploded bombs to cause problems for the future. so all of these being used for justifications for this controversial move. well, it's just that sort of pivots on focus all on the planning and president. now, because he has made a, you might say a special visit to a location that was quite the flash point early on in the complex. yeah, that's right. this is a place called snake island. it's a very small island off the coast of ukraine, and it became famous or infamous if you like, on the very 1st day of the war when it began in february, last year,
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when it was taken over by the russians after an interesting standoff between the ukrainian defenders and russian warships led by the russian warship, most of the because there was this angry exchange over the radio with basically the defend as a hurdling about abuse that the attack goes. and i would abuse which has now become up for find that to you, which is now become a battle cry if you like, here in ukraine. and since taking over the islands of the most has been sung, the island just being re taken by you create new forces, and this is a lot of it is the landscape has not made a visit to mazda $500.00 days of the war, visit faxed to this island legs, flowers, so that memorials don't start making a speech where he has said, yes, this may be a small piece of tyrant tree, but it is proof. he says that one day, oh, you pray. the entire tree will be re game broad for us in the ukrainian capital.
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thanks a lot. now we're getting the poles of a russian attack in the net screw region. let's get more. this was us a bag who's in kind of a task force. this is a developing situation, a says what, what do we know about is of the, what we know is the 40 promises north of here in the city of lima. so for at least 8 people have been killed in 15 in judge. and then we saw a stripe multiple rocket striking fact, according to the reason mil military administration van uh, beverly some pictures of the damage buildings, but also of some of those people that have been killed. natalie martin was in the hands of the russians last year, but the ukrainians managed to take that back in the country offensive and it is a key rail, a junction in the eastern, done that screech. and i'm also hearing from the ukrainian military that the repelled russian themselves in the, in the money i re, i know whole systems just days after the painting ministry said that there was a build up of russian troops in the, the month every around $120000.00 russian troops, they said in that area so,
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so far at least 8 people have been killed and are also in the east of from east of here and coming to us, getting back with the ukrainians claim that we are making some gains the north of the size of the woods, the fighting is intense. we've been having a raid sirens throughout the night and day. and we had this far in going from the koreans. but also when the russians strike back, we had that such. and sometimes the shock waves, when they hit certain places in the east suite, yes, quite for me is very intense in the east, but there's been no real change to major change in the front lines. that's look like for us, the income at those. thank you. levels and brains across focused on have triggered floods in the land sites which are destroyed homes at least 55 people have been killed and dozens injured in the past. 2 weeks, most of the fatalities are in the punjab, probably somewhat buried by lun slides. others will electrocuted join the annual heavy rains 12 honda hospital from the whole,
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the heavy monsoon rains, threatening to bring life to a what your sense and in the 2nd largest city of fog, it's on. i'm drawing more 14000000 feet by the law. hard headed to save more rain and then now what then it will do in 6 months. and that of course has led to writing an open area. and of course, as you can see on my other side, they have children are now playing in a box. richard have been absolutely dry. however, the major logic or the department that had issued warning of bought a cross spark, your son lost the bug, is gone for deluge which lead to tens of millions of dollars worth of rent, drug, structural damage. 1700 people case. not experts, not blaming that on climate change. i never got that no one named that open large
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made that then livelihood, and bring life to award your senses. this is just the early stage then of the month going. and the predictions off that because of the effect of climate change focused on once again, maybe in the eye of the stall come out of how you does your data the whole. so still a head, hey hold, i'll just are the ducks prime minister hands his resignation. into the king, after his competition collapses, the migration policy plus the 3 visits generally presented. that may be the solution to the countries over crowded prison system, the stories up to the front, the frank assessments. quite frankly, let's, let's dress the elephant in the room. the reason the south koreans want their own nuclear to terraces because they don't trust the us informed opinions. fighting has
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basically lock this thing up so far that it is impossible virtually for somebody else, 7 to the race at this point in depth analysis of the days headlines. so then it might have implemented this faith, but there is no strong government to control and which means that this might affect other countries inside story on al jazeera, replacing the issues of the day, we've got to start the intensive farming systems, the climate change habitat disruption otherwise, we wouldn't be able to feed ourselves. everyone has a voice. one of our peers is pipe top and major a and says, this is american economic car wash. what would you say about the wash and light targeting the but it's only going to be me is targeting vulnerable but as well. but it's important to have this conversation we need to talk about and not about narrative. the street on algae 0, the
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colleges here with the of the don't you deserve me? so robin, in the whole reminder of all told stories, the foreign ministers of tendency and libya had spoken to discuss 1200 black african migrants restaurant is on that board. as by tennessee and police, human rights watches the keys, tennessee of turning out collective expulsions. the representative in the west bank and gaza has told us that everything is wrong solves on jeanine, that killed 12 palestinians was disproportionate. at the kings, international and international delegation is assessing the damage close to homes
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at the infrastructure. and the governor of the credit students regents has at least 8 people have been killed and invested rockets, tax and was talking to the city of london. several more people were supposedly entered into a box the us treasury secretaries as washington and beijing need to work together to address the ex essential threat of climate change and his edging will focus on funding to come back. global warming on it, yelling is meeting climate expert, sumpter talks with china is premier on friday. she's the 2nd highest level us visit to from the, by the administration, within a month. and believe that continued us trying to cooperation on climate finance is critical. as the world's 2 largest emitters of greenhouse gases and awards, just investors in renewable energy. we have both joint responsibility and
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ability to lead to way ugly suff and people being killed and india is westbank. all region has violence, most likely elections, more than 200000 candidates of buying full office and estates of more than a 100000000 people. the b j. p and the communist party, competing for influence. the region has a long history of political violence going by decades about his being shot dead by police during protests against proposed tax rises in tenure, at least 20 people arrested us thousands demonstrate to the nairobi, the proposed legislation has been suspended for the opposition senator challenged its legality, the government double tax on petrol. earlier this year the dutch prime minister mount correct, has arrived at the palace of king villa alexander, to fully hon. then his resignation. the move comes off to his coalition. government failed to agree on the new migration package, which the subdomains 13 years as heads of government. he will remain as the kind of
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take on to general elections are held in front of the account as will only a year and a half after being formed. the dutch coalition government has collapsed. don't mention the taxi this full, but 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, 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. the netherlands is expecting around $70000.00 asylum applicants this year. that's almost double last year's number. and that's
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increased the pressure on the government from far right parties. it's like the party for freedom or p. v. lead by her to build. there's. yeah, it is for him to call them and they know who i could buy her. we spoke about the data on the post office. each plan to try to accommodate for my level to either either the bucks for a lot of stuff coming up with the car. a lynx eat. okay, sweetie. but i like, how about the, the about my they might, 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 left on elders here. the full people have been injured on the 2nd day of the annual bull run in spain. the that goes into it and completed on friday, thousands of tours, visit the northern city to watch the week long festival. people take your call to the 875, meet the calls,
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hoping trace bible's animal rights groups are calling for the event. we still japanese people have been remembering full will probably be the sessions at all, but on the 1st of those 3 of his assassination tribute, so a paid as a template and took you to pounds longest serving meta with shotwell given an election campaign speech in the western city of nora, the suspect to this nonsense who was arrested with a home made gun is expected to send trial next year of to of the going psychiatric test. fire has killed 2 workers and destroyed and offshore oil platforms. another work was missing in the gulf of mexico. more than 300 colleagues were evacuated from the building wreckage. the chief executive of the next can energy company pemex has flown to the site to assess the damage. rescue is searching the rubble of an apartment building which is collapsed in brazil. 5 people were killed and 8 others were missing in the si, fi, it's almost clear what caused the collapse when based residents were probably
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a sleep. but the both east and state of but i'm virtual, has been drenched with heavy rain over the past few days. a separate sale has the wells, the largest population of prisoners under to 1000 inmates, so crammed into jails, billed for half that number, but his mother key on the que have report so unique solution to the over crowding is being tried out in the southeast of the country in the singing their prayers, grateful for serving their sentences far from brazil's violent and overcrowded penitentiary system. leading the fire as part of the child, the mean was daily routine in this model, prison run by a non profit organization in the state of me. 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
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drug trafficking. ill look, i used to live with ac inmates and the sell 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 the 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
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switch my uniform foot old into the coats cut by studying and working or mandatory inmates, make their own food and learn skills like carpentry mechanics. if the system works to 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 him, anybody bonsa says local acceptance is a central to the project. just as we 1st, what's up resistance, excess people, one criminal is not the top and far away unless the criminal response of their family. that's why it's also a message for you to have a judge if you're 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 inmates have time to finish the rehabilitation program. domingos have serve half of his 7 year sentence. he's finishing his legal studies, hopes to make
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a career as a single monica. you're not here. i'll just sierra someone from the hey, presume that says fold about you can find more information on the website. it's al jazeera adults comes updated throughout the day. the weather is next and then all the inside story will examine the face of hundreds of people stuck in their minds, lines between tennessee and libya. bye for now. the the, here's your world's weather update in a minute 15. thank you for joining it. and there has been some flooding in mongolia as capital loan, but tar that's displays hundreds of people that that's what weather is now pushing in to ne china and we see it draped down right across the korean peninsula. so a saga forecast there over the course of the weekend plum rain still doing the number on japan's main island of honshu that kicks back through the east china sea
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falling across the tennessee river valley. but look at this trip the day on sunday . those seasonal rings will turn somewhat later off to india and it is really not looking good for good. you're out of state but up in the north as well. so for punjab state in india, anywhere from red star to lilianna, we could see pockets of about $200.00 millimeters of rain dark. the blue and the yellow that's more in pennsylvania is falling in on the other side in punjab. providence in focused on look at this for the for not good news. again, we could see pockets of 200 millimeters of rain. of course, there's already been some flooding. they're off to the middle east. we go those temperatures, we're dialing them up. look at the 50 degrees sink await, on sunday, and through the gulf. it is still a very human picture, including for us here in the hub probably by next week. it could feel about 60 degrees and see you later. the
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where is the western agenda heading? that's the g 7 really even matter anymore. who's more electable? joe biden, or donald trump or jeremy was in the media undermining our society. can americans across their supreme court is not correct because it can look us, pull it to the bottom line. we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict, is the human suffering that the reports are pretty brave, bullets and bombs. and we always include the views from outside its hundreds of people from several african countries have been ordered out of to nature, but are barred entry to neighboring libya. the group stuck in no man's land includes women and children. why are they fair? and what's next for them? this is inside story, the
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