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is a will cause the legion plus the lines a no, no man's land level of destruction here, proof of just how fits the fighting has been in recent weeks, this russian orthodox monastery has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. the . ready of the hello, i'm sammy's a them, this is the news out live from dell coming off for the next 60 minutes. we'll have the latest live from tyrese's processes, plans and latest out friday police findings in from to an easier accused of rounding up hundreds of black african migrants and leaving them stranded on the border of libya. and the u. delegation is in the occupied westbank to assess the
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damage pools by his rounds of salt and janine monsoon reins trigger flogs and land slides impact of song killing more than 50 people in 2 weeks. and i'm teach the same as with useful. rain holds uptown day 3 of the food ashes taste, but under the roof at wimbledon will level one call us al cortes called the to place in the last 6. the has just gotten 1500 g m t and thousands have taken to the streets of paris to honor the death of a black man who died in police custody in 2016 or the rally is actually been banned by french officials. police intervened with one of the protest status and scuffles broke out earlier recorded hearing failed to ever rule about on the march in network harris. now that protest is being held in law,
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say over the police killing of a teenage and they've not 2 weeks ago. his death spots protests and riots right across fronts. full weeks joins us now. live from paris. so poll, why did the police try to ban this much? was assigned me as you mentioned, the main reason is the riots that occurred in front. sorry for the past couple of weeks off the bottom of those logs, we've peaceful protests and in the wake of the killing of nile. now, as you mentioned, this particular march, this demonstration today was one that commemorates the killing of a, a 24 year old black from adama. true. all right. in 2016. it's been held peacefully every year on the 19th of july ever since then, but was moved forward to today to try and get some momentum to the,
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to the spotlight being placed on police brutality elects police racism in friends. not it was meant to be held north of paris. it was bombed, and then the organizers set, they wanted to hold in the middle of cars today. it was almost like bonds, but they, they turned up anyway. that house being a little bit of trouble way hearing that one of the leaders of the protests has been arrested. but so far it seems that the, the trouble with the police were failing hasn't arisen as yet. and indeed the, the march has as dispersed for now and pull bands or not the expectation is that there's more to come rise, especially when we get into the middle of this month. yeah, somebody will. that's why the police were really hoping to avoid anything. it's all today, you know, that resources have been really stretched in the past couple of weeks. that might be some rest by now. but next week is, is by speed of the,
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the french national celebration, where police facilitates all ever you all really stretch no matter what the situation. and there's always a lot, it's happening that night. and they say that that may be a time when, when more arrests more unrest occurs. and then they'll be working on the 13th and the 14th of july to try and dump down any or unrest around that. so. so that's the, that's the important dates in the police calendar for now. it seems on for moments as they have no riots. the going to going to come off the back of this one, but will be monitoring the throughout the rest of the stuff that i had. some stuff that pull race from paris. now we have exclusive coverage from a have a minute try zone on the border between 2 niss yet and libya. $1200.00 migrants including pregnant women and $29.00 children been stranded that little food, walter, or shelter. well, they were rounded up into an as yet,
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and boss to the border, libyan both the gods refusing to let them in the fondest as of both countries, is discuss what they call, the irregular migration human rights watch it uses to into 0, violating international law by collective expulsions of black and white grants, mostly from sub saharan africa. and it says they need to mount a terry in a immediately nomic trying to joins us live now from the city of the water. so as it comes from the border between libya and tennessee, and malik you, one of the few journalist of been out seeing these people 1st time how desperate is they conditioned, becoming as the alice trick buying, what is no man's land? the is extremely desperate. sammy, i mean when we visit them and, and we spoke to them many haven't had drinking water for a couple of days, let alone food. we also saw people that were injured in need of immediate medical
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attention. i mean, i just think he's here, it's summer. it's about 40 degrees here and look. yeah. and, and the, the terrain that they're in, i mean is why desert a so there's no, there's not even say let alone shelter. so, i mean, just the amount of, of people there of the, the, the vulnerability of the women and children of their situation is tired. and i'm afraid it's, it's, it's, it's only going to get worse unless some kind of solution happens unless either the libyans or the to easy is open up a core door for humanitarian assistance to reach these people in desperate need. malik, let, let's be clear about this. the plight of these people is the result of a very complicated political situation, right? they are political football basically.
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that's absolutely true. i think we need to remember that migrants, in particular, north africa have always been been used for political gain. i mean, even during the, the, the redeem of law market, duffy, pre 2011. he would use migrants departing from libya to europe, as, as a political tool to gain concessions from italy by site. it also is, is using a migrants applicant, migrants as a political tool because some easiest are not happy with the economic situation and into these. yeah, and how the government has a has as, as a how the government has not been able to make their financial their make, make their financial make, make them better financially. so yes, politically,
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they're being used as desperate people are being used as a political tool of the libyans, or say they're not responsible for alternatives. in territory, the 2 museums refuse to give any access for, for humanitarian aid. and so this in the, in between this, so make this back and forth. of these people are in desperate need of attention. and i'm afraid of something doesn't happen soon. if, if the system does not respond soon, we're going to see the situation get worse and we're going to see a loss of life. all right, thanks so much malick. find the room guffy is a human rights activist. she says to news is increasingly hostile towards black migrants. since the general sentiment in the country is basically people are viewing my friends as a stretch of so extremist groups and hate groups online or going after. anybody who speaks out on the issue of a given
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a number of accusations against them that we are furnishing the images to ease uh, internationally that we are serving a certain agenda. uh and uh, 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 the way that protects their human rights and their dignity because they are human beings. but also we are under attack and i cannot deny the fact that it's racially motivated as well because it's not are, can you have many ways of migration before and it has never, we've never seen this extreme measure of being taken. and the fact that the only migrants that are being targeted are black, my friends also tells a lot. and one more thing i like to add is that even if you watch the social discourse that is going on, you can see in the comments. and if the opinions that people post,
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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 the they, they don't seem to mind. some of the migrants attempting to reach europe come from west africa nations such as gum. it's one of the world's biggest for uses of both gold and cocoa. but many a being forced to look for new opportunities because of the struggling economy. gone as late as have agreed, a new $3000000000.00 bailout from the international monetary fund. hold on with us a has moved from the capital acro, a lot of people in gun 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 be. a lot of people are struggling and this is how people try to
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make ends meet these high unemployment, 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 of told i'm a, is that the i'm is deal will eventually bring down inflation and bring down the cost of living. but some people are concerned that some of that money can be taken by individuals to line the pockets, which means the pores may not be in effect, but old people can do right now is 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. im gonna now disparate supplies a demand and what's owed to them with interest because of inflation. we just accident that the due process should be followed and um, we need to be given to us. are we asking for too much?
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god, i assigned a new 3 about our program with the international monetary fund to bring down inflation and 6, it's economic problems. but this may not reduce public to naples, create jobs, or increase salary, lots of new types of stuff being introduced. so the taxes are going to start biting the end altogether. as this coolies, i think we should stop, you're paying for some unrest, them to leave the front. it's very possible as the start to realize back. yeah, endings have hopped in purchasing power. so i'm going to is no conditions of these loans. mean, the government has to cut spending and the price of water, fuel and electricity would like to keep going on it to reduce all process the lead lead to the price
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of some of the government saves a 3 $1000000000.00. i'm a sellout will help pay for the imports, get the cost of living classes under control and finished development projects. a lot of large projects like the road had sold because there was no money to finish them with clinics of the government, se corruption and mismanagement also to blame. regardless, economic difficult domains have experience, have been out. it's a country 70. i am. is program census gain to the payments in 1957? the question is, what does the lead to economic prosperity, which is small hardship for its people hardaman task to alter their across a delegation of molten says he and bassett is and you representatives is visiting janine and the occupied westbank 12 palestinians were killed and a major is radia sold on his refugee company this week. they will assess the damage
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and the off them off less to homes and infrastructure. the visit taking place, hours before a funeral is due to be held for one of 3 palestinians killed by his very forces on friday. the that abraham is that the jeanine refugee camp was more on the visit. the diplomats and you, one officials have come here to listen to the testimonies of people in did you need refugee come? 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 are 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
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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 effected an area of pups united by civilian. do you know that this refugee compos, 14000 people on the 0.4 square kilometers, was the most densely populated areas and kind of fine. if you use air strikes, you accept collateral damage in the put in a seam population. so our critique to what the sway of the occupying part was, the lack of cooperation and the other t, when it came to use a military weapons system. that's the 1st thing. secondly, we criticized. there was no distinction, made a prodigy between middle infections and civilians. and it was impossible because if you go with mass of military equipment, you cannot make this distinction. thirdly,
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recruiter sized that during the operation to many, 10 excess was severely impeded if 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 hospice, a tough be that that was good. and even during the disorders trying to sound the stories were attacked as well. so there's, when you're hearing a lot of condemnations from the. ready these ready violations or increasing people here once action? yes. what are you going to do? well, 1st of all is all just mission of diplomats. i've seen covering all 5 continents under the chairmanship of the united nations and that in itself. and then on the 3rd day of the day after the, after the, immediately military 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 electricity and see what you 9 kilometers of water and sewage lines have been destroyed to the
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effect that via here it's a pulse, was own gifts, groups to use our commitment. no, we as diplomats, we can only do 2 things. a fact funding and reporting to back us a to back capitals get they take the necessary action and be expressing almost 40 derek with their population affected by these admitted to the actions of israel. and hoping that the political message from all capitals goes to the issue and say, you have to abide by international law. and if you don't, you're facing consequences. and so that is something only capital dental diplomats can only report. so please bear with us that we cannot go beyond what they're doing here a little bit 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's the level of destruction here. and that i could become as nothing like they've seen in 20 years, they know that the palestinian authority does not have the resources and the money
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to restore the comp. they believe that the international communities of interest is a swear. now. so there's a lot of disappointments here, 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 westlake a funeral has been held for a palestinian man shop that buys very forces during a ride. it happened in the occupied westbank town village rather of himself on northwest of roman law. the postilion health ministry says the 24 year old was johnson. the chest died from his wounds in hospital, $198.00 palestinians have been killed since the beginning of the year, including $37.00 children. the presidency landscape is returning to key if from is stumble with ukrainian come on
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. those who rusher released to took a. they defended the have a style still works. and mario poll against russian forces last year. 5 come on does was sent to took care of following a prison, a swap between ukraine and rusher in september. president zalinski met president project type out of the on on friday, a deal bro could buy on car last year required to come on this to remain in took here until the end of the year. it's cost of a live now to rob mcbride is following developments from k of so overall, 1st of all, what happens to these come on those to return home early a yeah, this is a major development and something of a surprise developments and the major cues full is the landscape, these 5 commanders from the as off battalion? they let the resistance in the eyes of stone, a steel. what's the matter you pulse way back in the beginning of the war after a month's long siege,
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they eventually surrendered to the russians. now they were released in this highest profile of prisoners swaps. uh, that happened last september. that was partly broken by 3rd parties on the part of the deal was that they would be released. but the given the it very important states as they would stay into a key a according to presidents, that landscape of ukraine until the end of the world, they would sit out the board effectively into key. well, now it seems that they are now according to this video released on the landscape video channel on the same plane as him, returning to ukraine from this visit to, to ki, i. so this is a major achievement by about advice to lensky to have brought this about. that has been a lot of angry reaction from russians on officially from various bloggers and different leaders in, in russia. but to zalinski is coming back with these 5 prisoners for a full,
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but prisoners of war, not released to who something like a heroes woke up. they all considered pretty much universally here in ukraine as well. heroes and rob, i guess this also further highlights the growing role of 2 k as a mediator in this conflict, right? or that's right. they do be a firms that position as a broker, as a mediator between both the russia and ukraine, and also the ones that position in that he's been quoted as saying that the position to increase position remains that they all fat and balanced in all of this you tube and to maintain strong relations with both sides, but it is something of a balancing act you have on the one hand. the other one is trying to negotiate the renewal of this grain deal. that was part of the reason for the meeting, and the talks with zelinski, the grain deal,
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which allows the exports of the ukrainian grain across the black sea. russia has been reluctance to renew that to the current deal runs out in less than 2 weeks time. so this pressure to renew that one is working on back at the same time, he is also a, had took a supplies ukraine with certain amounts of arms to key is supporting ukraine's bid to join nato. and at the same time of the one insist that they're able to do this not to the detriment of the relationship with the russians. and indeed, the one will meet with vladimir putin of russia in august for a further meeting where he will continue. this role is mediator with the russians, welcoming to a key role as a ben, that mediating influence in this war. all right, thanks so much for mcbride. the now the governor of ukraine's don't yet scrooge and says at least 7 people have been killed in a russian bulk is attack a residential area in the city of lee. mine was hit several more people reportedly
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injured. getting along this with us, a bag of joins us now from coming towards the so what does the off them off look like as well so far from what we're hearing, at least 7 people killed and 13 inches now the mid should regional administration has released some pictures of that attack, it shows damaged or buildings, but also show some of those people that were killed. one woman they say was just out on her bicycle on a saturday morning and she was killed. another man was loading his cock and go away for the weekend with his family and he was killed. now, newmont was in the hands of the russians last year. but again, last year, the ukrainians man to the country offensive a took it back. but since that, but since then it's been of the constant shedding natalie mind is also a somebody with this a key rail junction. and the ukranian say that they have repelled some russian attacks. but this attack, this particular attack, this rocket attack comes days of to the ukrainian ministry, said that they noticed
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a g as in golf, russian troops in the, the mount direction. they said they run 12820000 russian troops to gathering in the lima complaints direction the elsewhere there's been intense fighting in the east haven continue. things have been making small gains near buck moved to the north in the south. although that's very difficult to verify or corroborate, but to really what's happening in the east is that those front lines remain the same. this is very intense with constantly hearing air raid sirens, and the thirds of activities going guide. but also the strikes coming back throughout the day and night here. all right, thanks so much. i said vague through us present, joe biden. this being criticized by the un secretary general rights groups and fellow democrats for his decision to supply cost of bonds to ukraine. that bands i more than a $120.00 countries, but not the us, russia or ukraine. the white house says it's aware of the risks to civilians,
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but it couldn't leave ukraine troops when it goes defenseless. the case prime minister issue so like, is the latest to criticize the move. a white house correspondent, kimberly how it joins us now live from washington dc. so kimberly, 1st of all, the support for ukraine's been pretty much a bipartisan has. now, what about this decision? this yeah, alpha alpha until now the so for, for you frame, particularly on capital hill has been pipe partisan republicans, as well as deborah price. as the president's political party have been support of, of the presidents of weaponry and supplies to ukraine in terms of that supply. but this latest decision to include in that $800000000.00 package cluster munitions is not sitting well with some members of the progressive wing of the democratic
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party, what they're saying. and they sent a letter to the president is that this is really not consistent with a promise that you made when you became president. that was to be a lead or when it comes to upholding human rights. and the reason that they're saying this is because of the indiscriminate harm they say that cluster munitions cause what they're saying is that, you know, these weapons tend to stay on the battlefield long after the conflict. and children tend to pick them up women and are often harmed by them as well, indiscriminately. and it's, it's just the tool that it takes on civilians often for decades afterward. that day is really the concern here. and so as a result, they say that there's really no such thing as a safe cluster bomb. and as a result, this is something that the united states should not be using. in fact, the united states began phasing it out after the iraq war. and so the us president
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himself had to sign a waiver, given the fact that this is not consistent with us laws to even use this type of munition anymore. so this is something that members of the presence of a political party of pointed out, and it's simply not sitting well. but of us president has gone ahead saying that, you know, weapons are in short supply and the promise has been made to support ukraine and its defense of its territory and as long as it takes. and so this is what has to be done, given the fact that there is a shortage of conventional watson rate and no shortage of criticism for this move and accusations of double standards, right? absolutely. uh, early on in the conflict. uh, i remember reporter asking one of the white house press secretaries. russia has been accused of using cluster munitions. if that is true, what is your response? or she said, if that is true, this could potentially cost to,
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to war crimes. we also remember at the un general assembly last year, the us and baset are to the united nations. linda thomas grantsville said, uh, but any use of cluster munitions is a violation of the geneva conventions. she also says that they have no place in the battlefield. so how is that consistent then with the us now supply new crane with these is part of their $800000000.00 latest weapons package. many are saying, but this is just uh, hypocrisy and the plain and simple. so this is not sitting well, but at the same time, the national security advisor is defending it, say russia's using them. the battlefield was already littered. so if there's going to need to be a clean up any way so we might as well supply them with it in the absence of conventional weaponry. all right, thanks so much. kimberly, how could now your training and cities near the border with russia have a long history of russian influence, the shape their identity now off to move in the year of being bombarded by russian
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military. people in the trying to reconcile the past with the present during the hall reports from a lot of keys. ukraine has been removing the symbols of it. somebody 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. lindsey says, nobody does cause that to do that. as in each level. i think it is so important, it is history. and if you forget history, then there's nothing left of so many, it is history that has delivered war then with 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 offers 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,
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and where the longest boulevard once cooled. most scope ski avenue is now renamed of to the heroes of hockey. it is a complex idea, as the wall goes on and before reconstruction, and ukraine has really had a chance to get on the way this efforts to raise the mob sivitz giant neva whose language most ukrainians can speak and understand whose culture and history certainly older ukrainians would have grown up with ukraine was not created like in 1991 my to we have central to so far we independence. but it is an effort that some say cannot be compromised. the government is moving too slowly says alex level speed, ski and his fellow activists. so they do what they can to speed things along. oh yeah, the more sure you've been late. i feel that they are the correct recipe is respect nations can live without will only if they respect each other. if brush it respects our choice of history culture language, i know i me the maybe in used to come in to generations will find
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a formula for co existence. maria of the, of the remains in khaki recording on social media of the relentless daily bombardment of the city in the early stages of the war. within a lot of the 50 course saying that they invade them to make safe place for the russian speaking people, which wasn't, that was the case but to us and 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, you otherwise, jo, nicole elders, era khaki still. i had an al jazeera fighting and so then sense food and fuel prices soaring with families struggling to feed themselves the nuclear relic from the 1970s. that could be the onset, the power shortages in the philippines added
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a small with faith. the french teenager, described as the future of basketball, makes the stage viewing the n b a some of the the let's get going with your weather update for the americas. thanks for joining in. so we got a lot of activities, thunderstorms popping up here through the midwest. the great lake submitted by and take and the northeast. they've got to tell you this really gets going on sunday. we've got this stream of moisture for the mid atlantic in the northeast. so places like new york city could see half a month's worth of rain within a short period of time that could trigger some flush flooding. also storms for the southeast to southern us freight through to florida, but okay, hang on. some of these could be severe hailstorm and the threat of tornadoes as well. meantime, westbound, we go,
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it is all about the heat for the test itself was i mean places like phoenix next week, we could have an extended stretch of temperatures, 45 degrees and above daytime, heating likely to trigger some thunderstorms across the canadian province of british columbia. and to central america, we go a lot of activity cooking up in the eastern pacific. we'll keep tabs on that. and then we've got this run of rain through dominican republic for the tourist hotspot . it puts a counter, it's on top end of south america. the rain wraps around from north to the west and as we dipped to the south for southern argentina to the north and west have come with the rebate. that the we could see a swath of about $5.00 to $10.00 centimeters of snow. that's the time of the year. the drones, this devastating war torn somalia and intensifying a hunger crisis that has cleaned the lives of around 40000 people off of the children under 5 years old. but at the heart of this tragedy,
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eliza tales of the immense resilience and determination of a people fleeing finance. while at the mercy of escalating and unforgiving climate change. people in power, somalia, a fight for survival and the jersey to do states control information. the controlling the narrative to dominate thing, the media. how does the narrative improve public opinion and enormous fight? it might not be the most important story about china of today, but that's what the public piece attention to. 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
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the, the watching, obviously are a time to recap. i'll headlines now. thousands of taking to the streets of paris to honor the death of a black mine who died in police custody in 2016. the riley has actually been banned by french officials. lisa beam with one of the process leaders and scuffles broke out. the following ministers of tennessee and libya have spoken to discuss the 1200 black african migrants left stranded on the board as by 2 new c and police human rights, warranties, accusing tune this year of carrying out collective expulsions. the use representative in west bank and gaza told out this area as well as the sultan jeanine that killed 12 palestinians was disproportionate. the gains, international and international delegation is assessing the damage caused the homes
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and infrastructure the us treasury secretary says washington and badging need to work together to address the existential threats of climate change and is urging more focus on funding. come back global warming a janet, jasmine is mazing climate. the experts of the talks with china is premier on friday . she's the 2nd high level us visitor. within a month, trina, you is following developments from badging. danielle and 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 chains. she's also gone on to defend current us sections on chinese funds as necessary for protecting me with national security. she's criticized what she has said is on the plane, the onset business conditions for us funds operating here. race concerns about
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recent export controls on role materials as well as investigations into a sense, operations here and aging. at the same time though, she says that you hopes that this visit can take away from your communication to 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 couple about 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 being committed to maintaining these restrictions on chinese technology funds updating says design to contain jolina. 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 a j, a china says however going forward, they quote that janet nelson what to characterize this relationship that we're
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pushing it with pride misses and, and motivation. katrina you, i'll just narrow monsoon rains across the bunk is dont have triggered floods and land slides at least 55 people have been killed and dozens injured in the past. 2 weeks. many homes were destroyed. most desks have been in punjab province. some people were buried by land slide, others electrocuted during the annual rain. come on high that has moved from the whole the heavy monsoon rains, threatening to bring life to a what your sense then the 2nd largest city of fog just on palm door more 14000000 feet, but it's not hard headed to save more rain and then now what then it will do in 6 months and that i've got a letter writing an open area. and of course, as you can see on my other side, the children are now playing in a box. richard have been absolutely dry. however,
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the major logic or the department that had issued like warning of bought a crock spark, your son, lost the bug, is gone, stored deluge, which lead to tens of millions of dollars worth of in drug structural damage. 1700 people do not. experts not blaming that on climate change. i never got that i now warning that up and large made that then livelihood, and bring life to a what your senses. this is just the early age then of the month going and the predictions all that'd be god of the effect of climate change. while just on, once again, maybe in the eye of the stall come out of how you do it as your data. a whole bunch prime minister mock rocks, his handling his resignation to king villain alexander rot. arrived at the palace on saturday morning. he stepped down. officers coalition government failed to agree
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on the new migration package. roads has the navy, 13 years as head of government, remain in it can take a position until general elections, the health my low sro is professor of migration history and lived in university. i really disagree to migration already for a very long time. well, definitely more than 2 years, but you might even say 9 years. so it is a point of debate already for a long time. but now the liberal franklin kaji, which provided to prime minister, came up with a plan uh to which the other coalition partners subjected. they wanted to make 2 categories of migrants. if is you, my friends and one was supposed to be to a category. and the other one was supposed to be to be category. and the big category would not have a ride to family reunification. so they would not be able to bring a family member as long as they have been. and i hope to stay. and this prove
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a point to which other part, and i say the coordination says no, we're not likely to that. and that's at that point to a government collapsed. um, the surprising thing is that this model had already been tested in the 99 case and thrown out as of level and that the high board and just us border for us already said yes, you can do that. you can't deny people the rights definitive and if occasion, because that goes against article age of human rights prevention. so it is surprising move to present a plan which already had been tested and present. it is not feasible. the impacts of fighting in call to them is right across the country, to sedans, main port, soaring prices, and pulse of them as well as a 3 month delay in salaries taking heavy tow. how much vile reports from the city on the red sea? the struggle to cope for many and nor isa spends his days stitching
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shows what he says making ends meet, husband, if it'd be more difficult. and i didn't mean i do to get us, 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 them, and nor is one of thousands withdrawal into here by that. it's see ports fishing tories them at commercial activities. but things start to change when fighting began in april, kind of the kind of so when, of course, 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 even received their salaries. last name was all . what's the viking only thanks to mutual solidarity within that means. 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
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uncomfortable has made a complex situation even more difficult. that's how i got the most out 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 the feel fonts or fly bullet stuff marks of daily life. but it's not the 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 company that you and says almost 3000000 people in. so that have been forced from that host by the conflict, along with millions move affected. they need to humanitarian assistance. how much fun of disease the health workers in chad say that struggling to have a thousands of people who fled fighting and sedan. more refugees are arriving every day. the shortages of doctors, beds,
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and medicine. i did research reports from audrey was sick and vulnerable. people are unable to get the i, they need find the most and it was he has been waiting to see a doctor since the break of doing a child is running a fever. so she comes here for help. 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. a field hospital and we've tried you on board the town of bray that i'm more than 55000 people at this refugee camp. malaria is costly to a mine or sickness. the thousands of pregnant women in the camp. i need to have to give both. they'll have to do a tier 5. so and a few of the doctors were also refugees at the camp volunteer to help their fellow
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students. 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. we do have to go on to see madison and even of skis on also we don't have a on sort of when we took them. i get them into even before the influx of refugees, this hospital in the gray was struggling to serve the people here. and instead of doing communities and with the southern increasing the population, the task is meant even carter to both doctors and patients. what have to be doing with what's available? beckett, the camp. doctor ca, 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
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guster and sizes on various suspicion of music. concerning medicines, they are a lot of cases such as chronic diseases, habits ation, that'd be dismissed latest hygiene and was dispose of already a problem. in this campbell of 55000 people. the impact of any disease outbreak could prove catastrophic ahmed degrees. i'll just either agree on the charge of food on board a nuclear power station built in the philippines and the 1970s, but never switched on spring house. it is the opposite of the countries power shortages. the pond has been at the center of a corruption allegation for decades, but now south between companies offering the model lies that ought to be low reports from baton and the controversial $1000000000.00 project. emotions run high for an impasse. that is whenever she's reminded of the 2 years or family home had
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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 are some of the most expensive in egypt, and it remains the struggle for name 5 total electrification president ferdinand mark was junior says she's 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,
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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, and it was not used for decades because the electric market never materialized ending plant the o 9. they decided to commission the plant but then has been settled by corruption allegations. critics also argue the safety concerns that lead to the decision to shut it down, have not been addressed. this here to the money lives on friends, falls lives, there was churn bill, and there was a focus cima. we thought that the but the clear power plant will never come back. president marcos is exploring other energy solutions within the working visit to
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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 process, she understands very little about these debates. but those for sure that what she wants and needs is affordable electricity. barnaby low, i'll just 0. but the on the philippines, the still ahead on, i'll just era why mon cavendish was the 19 history of the, to the fonts school story, the stripe through the tub, the tub in the what the vote to, to the working class of his hometown and the 12 foot pulling legend at accounts and introduces this beyond those who do i have a one time suit this the,
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all right, tennis funds, let's find out how is whole kicking off of wimbledon, who's pizza? so thank you very much. we'll start exactly the way we'll the number one call a soccer as a is trying to book these place in the last 16, the top seat is on the fence code right now against chinese nicholas jerry. it's going l transit this way. so for the us open champion on the 1st 6 trucks, the 2nd, but it's taking the food safety gains, the 25th 30, the new mid dave came from a sit down to reach the full crowd, keys match the face, the performance at the opening them club beating martin, the official which reached the last 60 in the women's door through time champion pitch with events of a is into the 2nd week of the championship software. a straight states when a qualified natalia savannah rich. it's only the 2nd time the number 9 seed has
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reached the last 16 since winning this type of way back in 2014. would you believe beatrice dodge? maya became i need the 2nd bazillion to reach the last 16 of the wimbledon single spent is also the 1st in 47. use a 13 seed made language called serrano because they're talking to full games. how does my will face defending champion, elena zuba? can i be back in a whole k t both fitness, the form of the one champion next step and we'll start and po, position for the purchase. growing prius solver stone, this is the best one in action. doing fridays practice sessions is aiming for. he's a win win races, which happens if need to is also coming from the driver side of the food you're in a row. rebels. dominance has been such that they have 119 over the last 20 races, but that runs atlanta norris and also could be a street installed in 2nd. and that's
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one of the schools on wheels just ever so slightly slow. so i think, well, cavendish won't be breaking the record for stage wins that the, to the front of the crashing out of the seas race the best to try to is tied with the great to 80 bucks on the t full stage wins. was hoping to set a new mark in what he has said will be he's final to the 38 year old crashed out with 6 before we can meet has left on stage 8 and was taken to hospital in an ambulance. what after 6 hour delay play is just about getting on the way on the 3rd day of the food ashes test between england and australia and hitting the leads . full cost is full for system shala's, but they all now out on the field of to an inspection. the stadiums resuming on 116 for, for when they say can do things. that is a lead of $142.00 will stay with crickets and india have confirmed that they will send a men's and women's team to the asian games in china later this year. cricket was
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1st held at the event in 2010, but this will be the 1st time india will take pause. however, the likes of very curly and captain rabbit sharma will not feature, as they will be preparing for the cricket world cup that starts in october to be hosted by india and stayed. the team willing to play is not picked for the will of capt squad. induced women's team, but we have full strength for the t 20 competition. or the olympic council of agent has agreed to allow assets from russia and build a risk to compete at those upcoming asian games. but they wouldn't be able to win any metals. the council laid down strict criteria for their inclusion as neutral competitors, and hadn't jo, which also included no flags or national symbols. at least one of the 2 nations have been banned from competing at many spoken events around the world since the russian invasion of ukraine last year. $500.00 the quote. to compete in utah as black
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as independence athletes, no politician will be invited out side the rank, the size of china is appetite for hosting global. supposing events is returning up to depend to make the council consuming the city of how been, as hosts of the mixed asian winter games in 2025. it's stage the event once before that was back in 1996. 1 of the main at the center of golds, controversial mood j is returning to work off a month away on medical leave. p j to a commission of j monahan will receive these roll on july 17th. the week of the open championship on hand is being under intense scrutiny since the shock announcements that the p g a n t p will to is merging with saudi arabia's public investment fund, which finance village series. there's
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a major chat budget coming on. a pebble beach in california and is a surprise leader of the around 2 of the women's us open world of the 455 bally tardy top of the leaderboard. at 7, i'm the called, the american these to show us clear up the chasing pack and this was the final pets of michelle. we with korea. what a bad way to about the the 33 year old, missing the test the you know, final to him and before retiring the author, 12 seasons at manchester, united deputy is announcing he's leaving the club. the spanish goalkeeper is a free agent of these contract expired at the end of june. you know, had we're hoping that the 2 year old would fill out an extension, but he's now said it's the right time to undertake a new challenge. getting a buffet of swap the football piece for the basketball coach during his trip the camera room. the french woke up when i is in the country to visit the best place of his father. he also took time out to play a game of basketball with some local children at home in the store. your came know,
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the power sends you man, struck it is due to visit the village where his father was born later on said today . with all due respect to him, buffy possible. here it is of a select the highest and best and this is number one to a fix. fix it when button yamma has made me save you for the san antonio spurs in the n b a. some of these vehicles, this is, will take me on the shortest bonus in las vegas. but i think through a frenchman showing some of the attributes that stuff exploits and friends like so excited. you've been described as it based young players, some, some one james made you say be the kids and cavity is back in 2003 like when by the i'm a fully known for instance, you know, 7668 when the shooting night for victor is a quick update from the ashes for you play has been hold to the game that hitting me just one over from chris works with possible food shell was returned with a straight to adding just to runs will even if an out i'll be here again with multiple things with lisa. sammy, thanks so much peter. all right,
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so it's from me for this news out, but i'm back in the moment of another full show. so to stay with us and i'll just say around the, the, the july on i was just saying goes to the post of the local election, sort of shift to the right click the country with me. so now that you with the in fall right, government, $11.00 piece meets the indian women breaking down gender barriers as they fight to become champions. since beach has the coast applicant meet us from across the
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continent, as russia seeks to strengthen relations with the region. people in power focuses on somalia as fight for survival as years of droughts in hom, conflict have combined to create humanitarian disaster as to security becomes increasing global concerns. the united nations launch is a report examining food crises and tongue around the world to live on a jersey to the 19 sixty's the decade of change across the middle east in north africa. in the 2nd of a 3 part series. alger 0, well explores, the explosion of ox and culture, intellectual as we're building new dreams. and the idea is because the revolutions of the 1964 in the political parts of the mind. from music to tv, the poetry of protest and revolution make for making the 60s in the arab culture. oh no jews here on counting the cost rights in front of the businesses time the
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nation spend its way out of the crisis. the team is called white goals. and the race board is eating off, plus the biz mining firm is giving fault swan the biggest share of this diamond riches counting the cost on i'll do sierra the of $5.00 ukrainian soldiers who defended the august all still works and mario bullock being held in oakia and returned home with the presidency landscape, the semi se, then this is out just a live from the hall. so coming up, scuffles break out this thousands right.

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