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age far on the rest of the penalties. victims protested one when a speech those prepared to break the law on, which is here under cover of resulting exclusive stories explosive results. i'll just say around investigations the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i. my name's sorry, this is the news on life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes to mizzi is a keys of rounding up hundreds of black african migrants and leaving them surrounded on the border with libya and the delegation is in the okay pod westbank
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to assess damage caused by israel's assault on jeanine, the us defends its plans to supply cluster bombs to ukraine wesson's band by more than a 100 countries and monsoon rains. target plans and land slides in august on canning more than 50 people in the world. the board caught on file corrective action at wimbledon. right now. he's hard to the joint defending champion. nobody jumped away to the la 1623 times the grand slam with a victory, a stand wondering the hello. welcome to the program. we begin this news out with exclusive coverage from a heavily militarized zone on the border between to miss the libya, $1200.00 migrants including pregnant women and $29.00 children,
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all stranded that with little said was the old shelter. all well round it up and some dizzy and boss to the boat to live in for the gods of refusing to let them in . the foreign ministers of both countries have discussed what they call the irregular migration human rights watch. the keys is tennessee evaluating international law by collective expulsions of black migrants, mostly from sub saharan africa and says they need immediate humanitarian aid or reports a matic. china is the only journalist that has been speaking to those stranded. to turn you told me to do, conference lock is the old brought you here? who brought you here and what, what are the 2 words? what is that you want? reworked quarterly or most fixed with their literature. i've tried, i've had water. i've had to read or, or read all video to read off, go to read about the source of the both. what are the big display, the, as you get, as you can see where we're here on the live,
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you have to museum border and where these hundreds of migrants of refugees were brought here by 2 easy and it's already. and since 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 a safe haven. what happens when you try to go back to, to need, you know, what happened the last bad? most of us be some, some of them down. it was real. there. people are sleeping with us, for most people was able to be out there. most of the people are down to the side. die. it'd be the other kid you to know. mostly doesn't show up these shows the good that because of with the boys. yeah. yeah. it's not like the big, some of them are saying they've been here for 6th space, others for a little bit for you, but you, we can see if there ends or like who are injured women and children of the
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situation is desperate. there needs to be some sort of us inclusive to this. so this price of them. now libby is will say that they're already dealing with with a migrant migration problem. there are over, according to the un throw over 700000 migrants in libya. some people are telling us that they want to be deported back to their country. others that they want to go into europe. what are these people here? the situation is desperate. alex rain up on the river. yeah, it's a vision border as well. we can speak to modern china, he joins us now live from the city of zora, which is about 30 kilometers from the libyan boda, with nicea monica, and incredible to watch your report. the usually distressing you. one of the few, jonas, who's been allow this access to this group of african migrants, tell us a bit more about what you saw and the conditions that these people are in
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the wells. their situation is a desperate to say the least when we, when we went and, and visited these people and were able to speak to them. of many were telling us that they haven't had water. i mean, just water, let alone food and medical assistance just to give you a of where's the, where the location is. so the official border, the officers did border on the, this is a few kilometers to the north on the ocean. it's flat, it's desert. uh so the terrain is very difficult. there are shrubs just the fuse shrubs, let alone not, not, and the weren't any trees so no sheltered, no shelter, and even very difficult to find some say in the scorching heat. if it does sound pretty harrowing, did you get a chance to speak to some of the people and find out exactly how they ended up the
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as well, they were forcibly put into buses. some, most of the, most of them were picked up on the streets of stock as we spoke to a, a woman who told us that she was renting or, or, or she was renting an apartment in the city. and they banged on her door and forcibly removed or put her onto the bus and put them on this on this folder location. now we were always able to see a few 100 of them. of the numbers that we are starting to see is that there are more than 1200, a scattered in this location between the laguna tunisian border and all these people old black because that's what we're hearing that be this specifically black african migraine. instead of being talked to this way,
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yes, they are all black. we. this is the problem, right? so of course i, you, earlier this year i talked about the demographics changing into media due to the african migrants that are intuitive. and that's created a, a, an atmosphere of animosity a many to regions are not happy with their presence. and that's what led to the situation. also, you know, many or are angry at the, at the situation of and, and they that they are asking. but the reason for these uh to stop the be forced expulsion of, of these people and, and get it. and putting them stranded on this border with no food, no water, no medical assistance. i mean like i said this, the situation is extremely deb. this is extremely devastating to steve personally, but for them it's desperate. they needs,
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they need help and they need it right away. and malik, as far as you know, what is the plan for them? i mean, what else ortiz saying they, they dropped them out this folder and then expected what to happen as well. so the place where they were put is, uh, like i said, of a few of summers from the official border. so there are darn, there are any fences. there aren't any, uh uh, you know, blocks official blocks or, or something that's borrowing them from entering libya except for the border of border patrol. so i think that to museums, we're, we're, we're, we're put, put them there in the hopes that they would be able to cross into libya. but the problem is, is that lives dealing with its own migration problem of, you know, according to the, under the u. n. there are more than $700000.00 migrants in libya and the you in fact, finds you mentioned earlier this year, found that here in libya,
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migrant space widespread abuses including torture, arbitrary detention a forced labor and sometimes even rape. so i mean, these people are really stuck stuck between a rock and a hard place and they need a some form of assistance. now. ok, malik. appreciate your time and you were forcing medic train us speaking to us by law i from the city of zora. well, earlier this year, as we heard from a correspond that to lucy and president case site appealed to blame my grims for change of demographics, saying the on declared goal of the successive waves of illegal immigration is to consider to mizzi, surely african country that has no affiliation to the arab, and islamic nations where human rights groups condemned, there is comments as racist. and now many african michael and say they fear for the safety tension has west and off the kenning of a to 1000000 mine in slacks on monday. residents demanded the expulsion of the
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migrants from the city. we can speak now as a re golfing. she's a human rights activist based in tune. us. thank you so much for your time. i believe you've been working to get food and medical aid to those. a migraine instead of stranded up the board, it can you tell us how that is going? so thank you so much for having me again. um it's, it's very difficult. uh, what are collections of accidents there of people in fox and throughout, besides the south, i'm sorry we're, we're trying to collect the food and, and provides the necessities for migraines. but our efforts are very limited. we are the safety of migrants is not guaranteed. and it's compromised, and our safety of human rights, this defenders as well is compromised because we as well are being attacked. so right now we're trying, sorry, i'm just interested you, you're sorry. sorry,
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we just sorry to interrupt you that you say you as human rights activists. are also being targeted or attacked. what can you expand on that? yes, so uh, basically on a, since the general sentiment in the country is basically people are viewing by grants, adds stress, uh, so extremist groups and have groups uh, online or going after. anybody who speaks out on the issue of a given a number of accusations against them that we are furnishing the images denisia internationally that we are serving a certain agenda and everything of this sort. so right now the situation is very critical because not only do not have access to how these migrants, the way that we want to, and a way that protects their human rights and their dignity because they are human beings. but also we are under attack and we don't know like i honestly personally,
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i feel so unsafe because you never know what happens. even the few writes that i have in my country, that beer and see my face to you and my freedom of expression. are there, but i don't know to which expense on life to texas. why do you think these migrants in particular were targeted by authorities and boss to the border? as well as in february where you can see there's this shift that happened in tunisia due to the efforts of certain extremities groups that were trying to brainwash people into thinking that migraines coming to, to new jersey for an agenda that they're here to replace our people or take over the country that they are criminals. and i'm sure you're familiar with this kind of re twins restroom break. it happens all around the world, just seen it happen over and over again. so it is. it's no difference. uh and i
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cannot deny the fact that it's racially motivated as well because it's not i can use, it hasn't had many ways of as migration before and it has never, we've never seen this extreme measure of being fake. and, and the fact that the only migraines that are being targeted are black. my friends also sells a lot. a one more thing i'd like to add is that even if you watch the social discourse that is going on, you can see in the comments and the, the opinions that people post. it's very heavily racially motivated. and people tend to deny that right away because they don't want the negative connotation that comes with being called racist. but when it comes to seeing people suffer and being discriminated against, uh they, they don't seem to mind so, so things that have a problem with the right stream, just so just to be clear range. so this to you, what you're saying is this is not about my grades. this is about race. i think if
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there's an intersection allergy between both, i think the fact that there are migrant and the fact that there a lack of both are very important factors. really good to get your thoughts, reading, golfing, human rights activists being to us that from tennis. so some of the migraines attempting to reach europe come from west africa. nations like gone up, for example. it is one of the wells biggest produces of a gold and coco of money that being forced to look for new opportunities elsewhere because of the struggling economy. gone as need is have just agreed a new $3000000000.00 bailout from the international monetary fund. hiring latasha has moved from cra a lot of people in china a waiting to see this deal from the item. it is going to change anything. this country has similar problems. other countries in west africa such as insecurity in some pods at economic difficulties. life is tough to a lot of people are struggling and this is how people try to make ends meet this high unemployment,
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especially amongst the youth. so they saw what maybe they can to try and make, make, make ends meet. those who can are trying to leave the country go to places like europe, ways they get the, the plan is to find was send some money back home to either get some of the relative to be able to come to us as well, or improve the lives of the family members here at the moment, the government officials have told by means that the time is deal will eventually bring down in place and then bring down the cost of living. but some people are concerned that some of the money could be taken by individuals to line the public, which means the poorest may not be in effect, but old people can do right now just wait and see if this deal is going to benefit . they live one of these with this they, they haven't been paid in 2 years. they supplied siege to public schools in gonna now disparate supplies the demand and what's owed to them with interest because of inflation. we just assumed that the due process should be followed and um, we need to be given to us. uh,
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we asking for too much guidelines assigned to use the program with the international monetary fund to bring down inflation and to fix it. we cannot make problems. but this may not reduce public to levels create jobs, will increase salary, lots of new taxes aren't being introduced. so the taxes are going to stop by to the end altogether. as this police, i think we should stop prepaying for some unrest. them to leave the front. it's very possible as the start to realize, but yeah, endings have helped me but just in power. so i'm going to is no conditions of these loans. mean the gum, it has to cut spending and of the price of water, fuel and electricity would like to keep going on you to reduce our profit. the lead
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lead to pricing because of some of the government saves a $3000000000.00. i'm a sellout will help pay for the imports, get the cost of living classes under control and finish development projects. a lot of large projects like the road had sold because there was no money to finish them for the clinics of the government, se corruption and this management also to blame regardless, economic difficult domains have experience within a it's a country 70. i'm is program sense of gain to the payments in 1957. the question is, what does the lead to economic prosperity. we just more hardship for the people. how to my task out is there across plenty more ahead on the news out, including the baffle over and you frame is morning minutes to the cost cost of the shadow on cooling on china to cooperate some time and action. okay. what else?
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the us treasury pulse had to say in beijing, on, in sports french well come when a face to face the pool pittsburgh basketball court with mixed results. russell will have, i'm not the delegation of more than 30 investigators and the representatives is visiting jeanine and the occupied westbank. 12 palestinians were killed in a major is riley, a sold on that refuge account earlier this week. they will assess the off them off and damage cost to homes. an infrastructure visit is taking place, hours before for as well as jews to be held for one, a 3 palestinians killed by israeli forces on friday. the abraham is at the jeanine refugee camp with more on the visit. diplomats and you want appraisals have come here to listen to the testimonies of people in did you need refugee come?
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they have listened to difficult stories from palestinian saying that they had to leave their homes because of these radio fault that took place for 2 days. they've heard also about the pain, the trauma, the civilians who have been targeted by these really forces. and joining me here to talk more about that is that you, you were presented in palestine, mr. vin, vin burgess door. yes. and then what do you take from the testimonies that you've heard? is there anything new? well, this is the largest military invasion in the occupied westbank ever since. the 2nd intifada ended, it's more than 20 years ago that in 2002 as some of the invasion has taken place. it's the 1st time that massive strikes have taken place and affected an area populated by civilian. do you know that this refugee compos, 14000 people on the 0.4 square kilometers,
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was the most densely populated areas in pen assign. if you use air strikes, you accept collateral damage in the put in a seam population. so our critique to what the square of the occupied caught was, the lack of cooperation analogy when it came to using military weapons system. that's the 1st thing. secondly, we criticize there was no distinction, made a property between minutes, infections and civilians. and it was impossible because if you go with massive military equipment, you cannot make this distinction. thirdly, re criticized that during the operation she would have to have access was to really it's needed. it's not made impossible for medical services, for ambulances to take care and accommodate the enjoy it and bring them to us. it doesn't even have to put a tough being attacked with good and even turn it as to where it's trying to start . the stories were attacked as well. so there's, when you're hearing a lot of condemnations from the yeah,
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these ready violations are increasing. the people here wants action. yes. what are you going to do? well, 1st of all is, is all just mission of diplomats. i've seen covering all 5 continents. and the championship of the united nations and that itself, and that on the 3rd day, it's a good day after the, after the, immediately, immediately invasion has ended. we still cannot go here everywhere because we may have unexploded ordnance this year. and we cannot be happy, very careful. you could see here that people need to restore water and electricity and see what you 9 kilometers of water and sewage lines have been destroyed to the effect that via here. and it's a post war zone. this proves to use our commitment. no, we as diplomats, we can only do 2 things, a fact finding and reporting to back us into back capital that they take the necessary action and be expressing all those 40 different to you with the population affected by these admitted to the actions of israel. and hoping that the
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political message from all capitals goes to issue and take to have to abide by international law. and if you don't, you're facing consequences as that is something only capital dental diplomats can only report. so please stay with us. that'd be kind of go beyond what they're doing here. i'm going to continue with here today. thank you so much, mr. ben. you, for your participation. and we've been talking to palestinians who say that the level of destruction here in the caps is nothing like they've seen in 20 years. they know that the palestinian authority does not have the resources and the money to restore the comp. they believe that the international communities, a interest is a swear now. so there's a lot of disappointments. you have a lot of fear and a lot of anxiety. he knew that, but he just eat a. do you need refuge account? you have to fight the last thing i sent to you. great. now where there's been a russian attack in the don't yet squeezen we can get more on this with i said bag
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who is in chrome, a task. what more can you tell us? i said the well, we've heard from the resale mid a gsr team that at least 7 people have been shown the team in just for to come to the north, olivia not from a choice the tech to place in the month. and that happened early this morning. in fact, we were on our way in that direction. we will stuff that, that check point and turn to ride because of the tech i me. so i'm really just coming in the opposite, leaving the opposite direction. a presumably tiring. those casualties, now we understand it's a rocket attack. the authorities have released some pictures of the attack for me that shows damaged buildings. and some of those casualties, not in the month, was in the hands of the russians last year. and then you praying is nice. you take it back in the country offensive last yes, country offensive and it does have a key rail junction. the in the mountain on the ukrainians have said that they have
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repelled russian attacks recently. but also this comes just days after the ukrainian ministry say that they was a build up of russian firms and the name on comprehensive direction. they say around $120000.00 russian troops. that is this a. 3 indication of russian troops trying to break those. you pregnant front lines, but it's difficult to say. but why can't tell you that fighting in the east has been very intense that we've heard from the ukrainians in the notes that they've made some advances to the north and south. here, the east we've been constantly hearing. everybody's starting says one going off right now and throughout the day i liked with here the science of artillery 5 going guides, but also a project towards missiles and rockets lending. we can head start and sometimes even feel the shock waves. so fighting is intense. uh, but so far the attack in the month for to come to the north of where we are now. so far, 7 people killed at least 7 and over 15 injured. thank you for that date. i said bag
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that for us in chrome, a task as well. meanwhile, the us president joe biden has been criticized by the un 6th street general rights groups and some further democrats for his decision to supply cluster bottoms to ukraine. they all bind by more than a 120 countries, but not the us. russia or ukraine. whitehouse says it's aware of the risks to civilians, but it couldn't leave ukrainian troops, defenseless lasers to criticize the move has been the u. s. l i u. k prime minister wishes to not. let's go to our white house correspondent give me the whole good. so i for us now kimberly, so it took us through exactly the reaction back home in the us to president biden's move of the lot, sitting well with some members of the president's own democratic party. specifically, the progressive wing were the further left of the wing of the democratic party. you have to remember that when the president came into office,
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he said that the foundation was for policy was going to be human rights. this would be the sort of the forefront of making all of his foreign policy decisions. and so that is why they're upset, because this is a decision that seems completely opposite of that. and so what we've had is 19 members of the progressive wing of the democratic party, signing a letter, sending it to president biden sharply criticizing him, saying that the cluster munitions are the exact wrong choice because of the in discriminant harm, that they will cause 2 of those, the civilians that will be around long after the conflict and what they say is, there's no such thing is a safe cluster bomb ad. but it's not consistent with president finds promised to be a leader when he promised to really have the united states be a leader when it comes to human rights around the world. no, indeed, and there is an element of hypocrisy here is in the mean the u. s, as in the past, criticize russia, for example,
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for using plots of ohms in syria. now it's giving them to you cry. yeah, that's right. in fact, uh, very early on in this conflict of the white house press, secretary was asked about the use of russia using cluster bombs. and what the response was was if that were true, it would be considered a war crime. we also know that lizard thomas greenfield, which she was speaking earlier last year, rather at the united nations general assembly talk generally about the use of cluster munitions saying, but when they were use, generally speaking that they are banned in the virginia conventions and also the fact that when they're use, there really is no place for them on the battlefield because of the disproportionate harm they cause to civilians. so the fact that now this administration of which they both work for has decided to use them as part of
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a package given to you pray. and as late as weapons package to the tune of $800000000.00 is really being sharply criticized around the world as being absolute hip hop per se. but the defense that is being given by the national security advisor is really ethical hair splitting by all accounts, according to the products it is, the argument being made is look at, rush has already used it. they're already on the battlefield. the they're already being littered with these bomb, let's, if you will, so it's already going to have to be denied. so what's the harm if you print is already going to use it in the same space, but obviously that is not sitting well with the international community. thank you for that can be home cuz our white house correspondent, ukrainian cities near the border with russia have long had a history of russian influence that has shaped the identity now off to move and a year being bombarded by russian on tennessee that trying to reconcile the past
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with that present during the hall reports from khaki as ukraine has been removing the symbols of its soviet passed since independence in 1991. you can now cheaply buy a bust of linen, should you won't one, but collect to follow to me. and lindsey says, nobody does script cuz that's what the senior level. i think it is so important, it is history. and if you forget history, then there's nothing left. for many, it is history that has delivered war and with it, the process known as the company knows ation, has given way to the rustic vacation. the government has legislated against the publication of books by russian north is the teaching of russian in schools and russian being spoken in government departments on some public settings. it's especially stock in a city like hockey, 50 kilometers from the russian border majority, russian speaking, and where the longest boulevard once cooled. most scope ski avenue is now renamed
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of to the heroes of hockey. it is a complex idea, as the wall goes on and before reconstruction in ukraine has really had a chance to get on the way this efforts to raise the mach civics giant neva whose language most ukrainians can speak and understand whose culture and history certainly older ukrainians would have grown up with to ukraine was not created like in 1991 my to we have sent you a list of our independence, but it is an effort that some say cannot be compromised. the government is moving too slowly says alex level of spit sky and his fellow activists. so they do what they can to speed things along. oh, yeah. before i show you billy, i feel that they are in the correct recipe use respect nations can live without will only if they respect to each other. if russia respects our choice of history culture language, an army maybe in used to come in generations, will find
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a formula for co existence. maria of the of the remains in khaki recording on social media. the relentless daily bombardment of the city in the early stages of the war pacific was saying that they invade them to make safe place for the russian speaking people. which wasn't, that was the case. but the rest, so use it and they use this historical and cultural background to legitimize the invasion. and this is why people feel urge to change that few in ukraine argue otherwise. jo, nicole elders, era hockey and us treasury sex race as washington and beijing need to work together to address the ex. essential threats of climate change and is adding more focus on funding to come back. global warming, janet jaelyn is missing climate experts. off the talks with china is premier on friday. she is the 2nd highest level us visit to,
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to china within the last month. and believe it continued us trying to cooperation on climate finance is critical. as to worlds 2 largest emitters of greenhouse gases and awards, just investors in renewable energy. we have both joint responsibility and ability to lead to way on seeing rains across focused on have triggered floods on land slides which have destroyed homes. these 55 people live in killed, dozens, injures in the past 2 weeks. most of the fatalities and the punjab problems, some people were buried by the land sites. others where electrocuted during the annual heavy rains come on high de has the latest from the whole. a heavy monsoon range of strength name to bring life to a what your senses and the 2nd largest city of fog. it's on. i'm almost
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14000000 feet by the lord has received more rain and then now what then it will do in 6 months and that of course i'd like to writing an open area. and of course, as you can see on my other side, they are now playing in a box. richard have been absolutely dry. however, the major logic or the department had issued warning of bought a cross spark. your son lost the bug is gone, stored deluge, which led to tens of millions of dollars worth of rent, drug, structural damage. 1700 people do. not experts, not blaming that on climate change. i know got that no one named that open flag you made that then livelihood, and bring life to award your senses. this is just the early age. i know the monsoons and a prediction vol. that'd be called the effect of climate change focused on once
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again, maybe in the eye of the stall come out of the data the whole. well, here's just harrington with more on those monsoon rains. and so 1st i wanted to start with the satellite picture. this shows us our reign bearing cloud. it is really impacting the eastern side of buckets, dawn up and down the country. but it has been particularly bad for the, for the city has already blown past its average monthly rainfall. and there could be more on the way, but this is a tricky forecast, and here's why dark is the blue and the yellow. that's the more intense rain, but see how it is just to the east stuff lahore. but if this warbles further toward the west, uh we could see downpours in the for once again of about 200 millimeters of rain. but as of now it's looking like the worst of it will be on the other side of the border in india is punjab. state, so let's go in here for a closer look, i'm thinking from i'm at sorry to louisiana. this is where we're likely to see
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pockets of 200 millimeters of rain. and that will trigger some flooding. water view of india shows us the west coast, also seen a lot of rain rate through goods right then as we head towards month to per dash and we'll to pradesh. but we see these waves of monsoon, rain roll across the admin sea into the gulf of thailand. so whether alerts in play here for southern indo, china for copious amounts of rain and let's, and where we started in the horse. so the next 3 days shows us little bit of rain, but we've got a break on monday with a bit of club cover still as well now to sierra without the license from paris. and i'll say is processed as find the latest outcry against police departments in from forcing into johnson's food and fuel process. touring with families struggling to feed themselves. the items for the french teenager describes as the future if they do in the n b,
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a shooting for victory slash facing liliana, teens. does the un fits the purpose of like many critic sites just pump solution doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is put into a hard hitting into abuse. do you think that to the lines of washington enough for money to go on its own and 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, the latest news as it breaks people who live here over the years i've had to grow used to repeats itself through a tax that they say they've never before seen anything quite on this scale with detailed coverage. how was this allowed to happen? who's responsible and should safety standards be changed from around the world? ukrainian soldiers in this area said that they were going to try and exploit and
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push hard to hold off, loaded with wagner, played such a fundamental role the the plug them back to watching out. as a reminder, thoughts, hope, stories is balance. the foreign ministers of tennessee and libya have spoken to discuss $1200.00 black african migrants left stranded on that board as finds in is in place. human rights which has a keys to me is he of carrying out collective expulsions. but he's representative in west bank and gaza has told al jazeera, the israel's assault on jeanine, that killed 12 palestinians. was this proportionate town against international law
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. and international delegation is assessing the damage caused by homes and infrastructure. the government, they don't ask region in ukraine, says a russian broke at a time because killed at least 7 people. several of those of reports have injured the city of london was the longest southern prime minister of the netherlands has handed in his resignation to king william alexander, knocked with a quits, often almost 13 years in power. and also his coalition government collapse because of failures to agree on a new migration policy. he will remain as a cat take elidah until a general election is held. let's get more missed. we can speak to molly schreiber . she's professor of migration history at lead and university really good of you to join the program. so tell us, how does this happen? how do we get to this point? well, this accredo migration already for a very long time. a well, definitely more than 2 years with you might even say 9 years. so it is
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a point of debate already for a long time. but now the liberal franklin pie to you, which provided to prime minister, came up with a plan uh to which the other coalition partner subjected. and specifically the sticking point tell us a bit more about that. it was, it was about whether they could allow family members of existing migrants into the country. is that correct? yeah, they wanted to make 2 categories of my friends. i think you, my friends and one was supposed to be a category and the other one was supposed to be to be category. and the big category will not have a ride to family reunification, so they would not be able to bring the feminine men bus once. they had been in the hope to stay and this prove to point to which of the pods and the typical edition says, no, we're not to agree to that. and that's at that point to a government collapsed. and the surprising thing is that this model had already been tested into 19 nineties and thrown out as calm,
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doable. and that the high board and fast board or both already said yes, you can do that. you can't deny people the rights to affinity do navigation because that goes against article 8 of human rights convention. so it is surprising to present a plan which already had been tested and the present the dismal feasible. is this just about migration? oh, is this also about politics? because hasn't the roots have been accused of engineering this crisis in order to strengthen his position in the policy? or maybe so yes, it was a large debate. we're seeing the party, especially about migration. so it might be a trying to show that he does have a strong view on migration, so as to increase his position in the power in the potty. but then again, it is also surprising to call for election is because in the,
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the key is what the outcome might be and a might be the next prime minister as a result. ok, so he's taking a risk when to the dutch public, stand on all this. well, there is a lot of support for us if you migrants book at a baseball. so a large debate on how many people can then at an end to accommodate. and there is a very well large number game, a currently going on saying and yet, but how many people mobile come and how much kind of country liked and evidence which is a small level population late in the country at the. so when is the point to which divides the population up to a considerable extent? okay, good. i talked to you already. good to talk. so you modelers started the professors migration history at light in university. thank you. and the impacts of fighting in call to him has spread across the country to saddam's main port,
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soaring prizes in pools to don, as well as a 3 months delay in salaries and taking a heavy tone. and val reports from the city on the red sea on the struggle to cope for many and north east spends his days stitching shows what he says making ends meet, hudson, if it'd be more difficult. and i didn't mean i didn't get that, we're really suffering now. we need no problems and all we want is for the water and so that we can feed our families, squeeze it, and nor is one of thousands withdrawal into here by that. lets see, pulse, fishing, tourism and commercial activities. but things start to change when fighting began in april, kind of the kind of sort of always before the war, things were okay. now everything became difficult because i used to make $50.00 a day. now the customers don't buy as much as before and they complain because they could even pay because they haven't or even received their salaries. last name was
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old with the viking only thanks to mutual solidarity within 10 months. so the 1st thing to do is to increase salary use on who's but those salaries haven't even been paid for 3 months. now. an influx of nearly 40000 people escaping the fighting uncomfortable has made a complex situation even more difficult. that's how i got the kid of 8 has been sent to you for the poor and the victims, but it's been sold in the shop. men decide belongs to the poor who are 1st to come to you for long distances. their sleeping in pavements. you must have compassion for people in this part of the country. it's not that the fonts or fly bullet stuff marks of daily life. but it's sort of a serious economic problem to feed their families of people. basic life amenities, situations off has always been difficult. what has now been made was by the complex to you and says, almost 3000000 people into them have been forced from their homes by the conflict. and along with millions move affected. they need to humanitarian assistance. how
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much fun of disease as a raleigh is going ahead in power as to on the the death of a black man who died in police custody back in 2016. that is, despite it being banned by french officials, police intervene with one of the purchase leaders and scuffles breakouts at a court hearing failed over on the band on the march in west paris. now the process is also being held in must say of the police getting of a teenage a name. now, owl 2 weeks ago, his death spot purchased in right school across from let's go to hold the need. now in most say hold a so we have days and days of protests as a result of the death of that teenager, then things died down. does it feel like purchase could be really kicking off again? the, well actually here in my say,
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i think the during now has been quite small. i mean the, for the march, just when a by right now here, there was maybe 2 to do 300 people. now the organizers actually wanted to do this in the city said to wear those riots unfolded just last weekend, but that was denied from police. so they started actually, from ben may, which is one of the 4 is neighboring rods. the protesters you have very listened representations of use those bits of neighbor very you use that come from sort of african no north african back by the where i use being spearheading those riots last week. but the message is to say, the message is ident police brutality. now everybody's talking about that,
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that young man who was killed in the nose avenue near paris and that sparked old that wave of an angel across the country. where you're much say a people are waiting to hear about the another young man who received the rubber bullet last week. and during the riots, this for the papers shows them really sitting on it both with a filming device with his mobile phone. what do you receive this rubber bullets? and they mentioned georgia agent lapses of investigation on the way. but that is something that does activity in for the aging people here. they waiting to see the results of that. and the message coming out of these protests is that pattern happens over and over again has been going on for decades, is getting worse, and that's a police needs to be re bid. and on the other hand, you have as during this little march here, you had mothers of young man who had been killed in the neighborhood because of the
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violence in the neighborhood. and so people, i also say, when are you going to come and protect us? when are you going to come and protect our children? so certainly a symbolic march to represent, to denounce police, lack of action in certain ways and too much action in other times. but also a mess it, but it's not one where there was a turn out. and i think it's simply because following the rise last week that there was a lot of. a finger pointing towards those communities, many they do, i have opinions and those communities were actually quite mixed. many people said that the riots i did is actually a pretty tiny purpose. i live in the memory of this now. so i think now the added to the people coming from those areas is left. let's just wait and see and be on the margin. so we don't get that used again. thank you for that. hold up about how many that person must say. let's turn now to power as we've been just looking at some live pictures from the where are we expecting
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a roddy to go ahead in paris to honor the death of the black man who died in police custody? back in 2016. we can speak to pull, reese full, what do we expect and where you are? do you say this demonstration has actually been defined by the front hills overseas? it's going to had anyway, you can maybe just say a young woman who i mean from the bus stop here. this is asset. try the system. try or the big arrest the police in 2016. now this much takes place every year on the 19th of july. so you can memorize a symbol of protest against a large police police racism in front of the house. it was months to cycle eyes involved was uh,
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north of virus. but it was won by the authorities also to who was my point? decided the old and plus the republic and the son for virus. instead, that was found this morning. thoughts see right anyway. now that thing really circling, they to demonstrate this thing, right? hopefully, all day she gave the press conference on up to a to is to his mom. why the police as supposed to start to get along to the step instruction. but they managed to make the journey up from plus to right now, right. for me, i'd say, wow, so tomorrow i said, addressing the crowd saying these killings all faced on police prejudice, police brutality and racism. the police didn't want to go ahead because isolated in flight incentives and leads to some of the rising. we saw in the wake of the coming of not nearly 2 weeks ago, the process to the side to side tests and tensions which is going to get worse. it
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seems that we probably surprise world news, people who are pretty angry to that voice is who reset for us still ahead on al jazeera. well, number one carlos called chris, is back on cool to wimbledon. we'll show you how he's getting on in his bedroom. that's installed with for homecoming, the replacing the issues of the day. we've got to stop the intensive foaming systems. the climate change protect disruption, otherwise we wouldn't be able to feed ourselves. everyone has a voice. one of up here says 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 mused, are getting vulnerable then as well. it's important to have this conversation. we
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need to talk about and not about narrative. the street on algae 0 drones is devastating war tones to malia and intensifying a hunger crisis that does clean 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 fleeing 5 minutes. while at the mercy of escalating unforgiving climate change. people in power somalia, a fight for survival and the jersey to the the sons to support his role lead. thank you very much. we're going to start a wimbledon where the well,
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number one on top see kind of our cuz i was just trying to book his place in the law 6 day the top said is on said the quote right now against united nicholas yadi . is it starting? i'll cut off his right, sorry for the us open champion is taking these 663. it gets the number 246. he'll be hoping to join the junk of a to the last 16 to so that beat starboard into light on friday. this next stop until 8 40 pm liked inside a jump which didn't have the pals to the waste into a to set need nothing just full games in the price is a 3 time grand slam champion will ring. a said going into this class that he didn't really start the child, but we've been pretty society better for the fact, but it still wasn't enough to stop just to be waiting in straight sets. 15 minutes before the level you had cut off. now says he want to consecutive victories for deactivate. wimbledon equaling pete sampras is desperate for the toilet. the defending champion faces 17 feet,
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2 bed costs. next. i don't see too many. so many holes in his game really. uh. so i, i know that that's going to definitely be the toughest challenge for me of the all the tournaments. so far to the answer is how about mere became or the 2nd brazilian to reach the law. 16 of the wimbledon within the singles. and the 1st in 47 years, the 13 seed made large work of romania is a sort of up to see a $66.00 to have that be a full face defending champion, alida aquino, or buttons safety. both right is denied the styles of the day of the 3rd axis tests between england in australia and leads pool where that heading, lea insured, there was no play the full lunch and talking about those pictures play off the lock . so it's pretty, i mark you as well. what play does restore astray that will resume on $164.00 in the 2nd endings of the lead of a $142.00 over england. well, starting with cricket in india have concerned that valuable side by some men's and women's team to the item guides in congo,
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and to turn the light to the see it. i click it was says how that the item guides back in 2010. but this will be the 1st time in the will have taken part. however, the likes of it off, coley add captain row, heat sharp about words feature as they will be preparing for the click. it will copy that stuff any be in october. instead, the fee will include play is not picked for the walk up squad. the way the steam however, will be at full strength for the t 20 competition. that was back in mary would. chelsea you there was a boat, it's your part to see that would be the new pub in head coach. but friday was the 1st part of the present public got somebody that knew about in charge of stanford bridge. but to teeter, tex, i've received that finished 12 law season. the spot, the clubs are it is spending around $630000000.00 of new players are the last 2 traps. the windows, the full, the top of a p a. c courage is still busy, are dead to for which flowers he wants to keep. and who to bring you the head of the new safety, which begins with a home game against livable on august. the 3rd that i know the inside was no pages
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and foot board is difficult to wait. and then, and then when you're out of here in jersey, i see in these notes about to us for the time you need to deliver the problem to the one thing that is. busy why we are, how we are working now in the 3 round. these is not to, to get too many times for the failure to think to, uh, to spend time to wasting time is about to delivery from now. a to give i would verse or to put in the service of the of the team. are qualified for the printer's growing praise thoughts and the next few minutes. the silver sanity was for all these shells. the class that the sauces time in photo practice before the session was interrupted by right. and that's why i didn't type policy and practice to on fridays. you to enter the electrical issue with this call, but he was about to catch on saturday ahead of williams. dr. alex album and ask them both in sanabria alone. so chalmers, you need a box of stuff and was a quickest we'll have action from california right now. one of the minute,
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clear on the chase impact. and this was the final thoughts on michelle. we with korea. right. wow. you said you see a list. the top of the final form that are clear about party is the football pitch for the basketball court. during his trip to cabin room, the french walcott winter is in the country to visit the site of his father. he also took time out to play a game of basketball with some unlikely chosen and full and b. i stuff for no power . he says your mass work is due to visit the village where his father was born lights up on that was all due respect to kelly or the steps of possible of a slightly higher standard. uh, this is number one, john st. vintage is victor went on. yeah. but his made his deb hughes or the san antonio spurs in the, in the eyes. somebody says which i hear on the sound of sold it in las vegas is archie knew a frenchman, sharing some of the attributes to stop excess and found the like, sorry, excited has been destroyed as the best young prospect since let's run james. but he said we for the leave of heavily, as i can see, thousands of grace explained,
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