tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 10, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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i see the lead door advise funds, but the social's values as, as many goes against it to these foot pulling at least football rebels on the the hello, i'm marianne demising. welcome to the news our live from london. coming up in the next 60 minutes to an easy as president denies the mistreatment of black african migraines, but hundreds remained stranded at the country's order with libya. overwhelmed and under supplied a storage, he's in charge of force to relocate. thousands of sudanese refugees in dire need of humanitarian aid. britain's national, broad cost, or in crisis. the bbc suspends
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a high profile present accused of paying a teenager for explicit photos. us present, joe biden arrives in the u. k for tools with the british prime minister, head of a crucial nation, our summits in miscellaneous dom piece of segments in doha with your school to red bulls, max for stuff and wins. the person is growing prius, so it was done. and england keep the actual series of live off the beating australia by 3 wickets. food, taste, the hello and welcome to the news. how we begin in tunisia with the president chi side is rejecting criticism of the electric mistreatment of black african refugees and migraines. hundreds of people around adopted by the authorities last week, and they're still stranded on the border with libya prize inside and says they are receiving humane treatment standing from l values. he says this despite criticism
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from rights organizations over a 1000 people a set to be in this group, including pregnant women and many children, the migrant say they all facing the desert. he's with very little food or even water. libya is also refusing the migrants entry. they want, it's an easy and authorities to move them away from the border a beloved. so such as to see we inform the t needs in a forward to that these migraines and they are supposed to be removed from the board of points because they have infiltrated and leak and we're going to be held. the tween is enough for it is we protect them and contact the red crescent and other human to organizations. and in order to give them help and protect these migrants, one of them up to these mark trainer has been to the border to speech. some of the people who were stranded that to this whitestone says libya just a few meters away on the other side is too easy in territory. and now we have to be really careful not to cross sentence and using territory to speak to these migrants
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. i mean, they're here, we've been hearing from them about their situation. can you tell me, what's your name? my name is brooke. and where are you from? i'm from the congress, from the company up here. and how old are you? i'm like 2121 years old. can you tell us how long have you been? yeah, i've been being tanisha now for 3 months. you know. okay, can you explain to us how to be here? yeah, i have this address on the start instead to continue his ad folks, you know, so you asked, he didn't, he's outside the house. he's so we had in this data, citizens are salting some of the day i read cutlasses speaks on peoples. and the idea of some small model backs, you know? yeah, they come to our house more than 40 people. you know, we doub products, man. so, you know, many people are we going to give you an understanding, you know, they tell us to go out before going out there to co phones that they go arises like
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they're tech give, you know, of closest, you know? yeah, there be some people don't. some people don't want it because one of my police adult swim, steve. i don't sort empty because they said they are taking them to the hospital, you know, because i know dad, dad do anything. but yeah, how did you know, did you, can you tell me how and how did you get here in the car basically and drove us out to the police. they went to a flight or an commission came in bodies. it was yeah. can you send came it was, is there told us that we ought to get new guys to bring? i've done to see if you're i'm to see if you guys, you know, i missed your surgery. so we really have an accident. he said to call one of my brother, he called me to provide, you know, they took his passport and it said he told them i came and fled and i paid the tax . so you should not take me out of because the leg this you know, the situation here. now what, what, what are the conditions?
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it's really hot. i mean i'm, i'm sweating. is there enough water? is there enough food? did you need to get the red crescent come today yesterday? no, no, no seems to be still here. i have never seen teresa and bring 40 of us. seems dispute here and how long have you been here right now? i mean, i almost, and i was 6 days, but i me some people here. so they were here before you. yeah. i did. they said that yet because the i pad, you know, we part reports that because there's not enough water that you have had to drink. you said what i guess. yeah. yeah, yeah. yeah, yeah. i think you're still reading so what i even when we money. so yeah. use pregnant. he think so what up the he said don't you know of to restart thinking these things and we are thinking that i'm something just to just to ya have to have an option then, you know? yeah, it's to be checked out orders crazy. you know, just sometimes when you, when you go to the shop, when it gets what i would recommend, you give it to the babies, you know, your, you, it's the, it's very difficult to just, we are supporting here. and we want to get out of you, as you can see,
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their situation is, is desperate. it's dire. they have received some sort of a, a bite from the living side. and there are some accounts that the technicians have also showed up. but really, i mean, the hope is that some sort of solution can be figured out. malik trina, which is 0 on the libya intuition border. so any we spoke to tara cut allow we a political analyst and form a general director of it's an easy, an institution, strategic studies. he says, an economic crisis and racism of feeling these tensions approaches. but it's, but the scores at some point uses the gate replacement is a senior. but any but the other ones, i decided that you, the best advice i initiate is just the, the, the human city. not real to just to see you yesterday. the have of the vision that have just to, to help with this is the size, the inside of the actually both of them 2 weeks ago. and that was the many legal
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name. again, the problem is the statement. so it's at some downs, it's a mix. basically use course of the properties of this month, which is not basically a to city out of a basically be treated as the days that that is that side of the get the fine segments of populations. every we are the, the half the space is bad, get on, but it's the same time it really makes back. i mean, may 20 asians, especially in impoverished neighborhoods. i don't really think staying math and problems that when some drives with mrs. buy some steps that hadn't happened, things were residing and these in bothers neighborhoods that have actually the mouth and basically backlash against the such a hand community. so it's an african community and it's better than the other. asians. meanwhile, one person has died at least 10 elders are missing off to the boat,
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sank off the coast of tunisia. they're trying to cross the mediterranean to reach a to leave from the coastal town as ours is. cause god managed to rescue 10 people from the boat. so he's in china planning to relocate tens of thousands of cities. refugees from the town of andre officials say about 100000 of arrives and fighting bro, accountancy done in april large numbers of field inflation and competition for sketch resources. and that's creating tensions with local residents. i'm gonna address reports now from andre on the chance to don border at this marketing. that rate in eastern charge. the suited is pound is accepted alongside the freight truck. so doing these refugees, i'm able to receive food aid come here to buy. business is risk for self on the side. she says prizes have tripled in the past few weeks and blames major dealers of exploitation. they get to go about said in the heart of the major deal. those
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are responsible for the high prices, so there's no way we make good profit. the main supply route has been cut off by the fighting and so that she says supply is nowhere near demand. refugee mohammed could afford to 3 meals a day back in west for before the crisis. not anymore. does this mean we have food to eat, haul fractions because of inflation, things it becomes so difficult with a flat season threatening to cut off the loss to supply route. officers say shortages, an inflation will increase as conditions have gotten worse for local people and agencies certificate i've on this the never seen such a big operation. so 40 funded we need just to be a fee. we need 15 medium every month to feed those people. so following 3 months, we have received 15. now we're already on the age where we would not be able to provide them. a meal of the child has been hosting refugees from sedan for more
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than 20 years. but vital resources, including food and water, are running low. i mean, he, a few that could lead to violence between those who are being shouted and the hosts . and as refugees continue to cross the border, benefee attentions of the people here or rise even further. the degrees, i'll just see that i agree on the charge suit on board. much most ad on this news out from london. sure to push price less meeting, declining families, able to visit their loved ones, held this prison as a full in russian control done yet. will say french police defend themselves against allegations of racial profiling as on rice continues following the shooting of a teenager almost 2 weeks ago. what's happening about the 16 year old making waves at wimbledon? the
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representative from u. k is national, broad cost to the bbc has been suspended. why the investigates claims you pay the teenager for sexually explicit photographs? so newspaper reports it on friday, that's an unnamed male present, a paid around $45000.00 for the images tossing when the you for 17 years old. several high profile personalities of publicly denied being involved in metropolitan police has confirmed that it's been contacted by the broad costa and offices will meet with the bbc on monday and the statement, the full cost is that the bbc takes any obligation seriously. and we have robust internal processes in place to proactively deal with such allegations. it went on to say the bbc firsts became aware of a complaint in may. new allegations were put to us on 1st day of a different nature. and then addition to that, to our own inquiries, we've also been in touch with external authorities in line with our protocols. oh
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does. there is high force. it has the light is now from the outside bbc headquarters here in london. well, the story was supposed to be posted on friday, but it's been sunday when it's really escalated and gathered pace post with the suspension of the unnamed presenter at the holidays allegations and the confirmation from the metropolitan police. but it had received an initial contact from the bbc about this and not to show to have an official referral for navigation . the police saying that they would require further information before being able to decide on any further action required. all of this is about a, a women's allegation reported in the some news paper on friday that her child had been contacted 3 years ago when they was 17 by this, i'm the presenter. and that in exchange for providing sexually explicit images of that child was paid in a series of payments. a total of $45000.00 us dollars. the director general of the
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bbc team. davey has said that it's an e mail to stuff in which he noted that by law, individuals are entitled to a reasonable expectation of privacy. he said that was making this process all the more difficult. he condemned the spreading of names on the internet. he also concerned for the bbc had been in touch with the family in question. it's worth it, of course, that the individual is, it may well be in a sense that these are just allegations also with know, think that there are potential criminal masses here which could result in a prosecution as well. this is another major scandals for the bbc. some daddy has survived to form a scandals and the last couple of months. this though, has the makings of a very big crisis for this organization, depending both on exactly who was at the heart of these allegations and exactly what the bbc did about when 1st the complaint came in in may, did it act quickly enough?
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was it transparent and i should've considered didn't consider removing this person from the those are the sorts of questions that people will be asking in the coming days. are you suppose that out to 0 months? it was your fault and is the presenter of the pod cost be watching the the full presenting bbc radio full program feedback joins is now via zoom from black instead here in the u. k. so 1st of all, can i ask you, what did you make of the way the bbc handle this complaint when it was 1st made in may? and so the trouble is we don't know how to handle it or what the complaint was originally there seems to be 2 complaints. uh, the 2nd one foremost here. so we don't know the detail of it. it's now 6 weeks since that 1st complaint is raised. and again, we don't know how serious the bbc took it. this is very difficult for the bbc because it's provided the opportunity for its predicts to kids when it's down. you know, they've been lots of rent quotes from conservative empties in particular to hate to
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bbc. have the license fee under prepared to criticize the bbc about this. and the bbc itself is obviously inhibited by the fact that it has to be comp presumed, killed on somebody. it hasn't been charged. the best involved has the right to privacy. and it has to do with the allegations properly. in the past, the bbc is made terrible mistakes. news non program several years ago named a conservative m p. s story conservative lot in connection with child abuse and got a role. it was some doctors. and there's a lot of trouble. so obviously it's worried about making that sort of mistake. it's worried about protecting somebody's innocence. but on the other hand, if he doesn't name that person and he probably shouldn't, then we're all guessing. yeah, he's a doc presenter, isn't that present to? is it that presenter and so range of interest in present is being looked tasked, robert suspiciously. but we have people going to be able to walk it out anyway there's, there's been
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a lot of criticisms that after the initial complaint was made. and as you say, there's what we don't know about how it was handled, but this present was allowed to continue to go on. and i guess is why then the mother of this teenager, it was allegedly paid for these pitches then made the, the complaint to the newspapers. but i mean, it's, this is you say, it's now this weird process of elimination way in the present has now been taken on fat, whoever that presenter is. and then also you have all the people who are having to come out public leon and rules themselves out of this weather. so if you're going to be on an next week, don't worry, don't be me. so i understand all of that, but it is very difficult to be there. so on social media any day you can reach scandal of discount though a lot of it is not true about individuals. at what point do you, is the broadcast to take that seriously. and if somebody denies something, unless you have evidence to take them off, uh because somebody is made navigation. now this is very serious matter. this
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particular one or there will be appropriate questions asked about how serious the bbc investigate does. but it's very, very difficult for me when there's so much of washing social media and you know, the other things to will stop now increasing that to be a fact is a i, because we will see these videos where the people look as though it's the individual concern, but it's not them. so the bbc, i know the broadcast as well. it has to develop techniques for checking whether or not these alleged video. those are real. it's an absolute nightmare in the past. the bbc like the roman catholic church, off the church, reading and so on as tried to protect the institution 1st before dealing with the individuals concerned. i don't think this, it's the case in this situation, but the real questions about how quickly they responded to the situation. but on the other hand, the should result quickly is not to people in a room. nobody else present disagreeing about what has happened. does pictures.
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there's money, significant money being paid, any confident investigator ought to be able to find out if that was the case very quickly. so i would expect this thing to be resolved, but the biggest thing is a lot of the enemies who make a lot of hey, out of this. okay, thank you very much. all your fault and joining us to c. u. s. president joe biden is arrived in the united kingdom for tools. the prime minister wishes to knock out of the nato summit this week. so you to meet with soon? i can london for heading to the list, the whitening capital vilnius for this on its own cheese day. early this week by noon i'll see you as well. supply costs and munitions to ukraine. a move not supported by the british prime minister, and also criticized by america's other allies out there as mike hannah joins is live now from the white house. what kind of discussions? first of all, can we expect between at present bite and prime minister student act like well, certainly that issue of custom, munitions is a critical one. very important,
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one that's present in finding himself said was a decision difficult to take, but it's not just the issue with the british prime minister. one must, remember that more than 2 thirds of members of nato have actually banned trusted munitions. so this is going to be an issue not only with the british prime minister, but also when president by then travels to that the weight. and you have pulled that nato summit. but this aside, the 2 leaders have appeared to have gotten very well in public, at least to bite and has met with the british prime minister on a b 6 occasions. and certainly it is something that he has enjoyed doing in the past. this is what the president has said, so it's likely to be a me couple meeting, a few of custom, munitions aside, and present biden has been speaking with and now the nato leader has need tucker's present rush of type. i do want, what do we know about this conversation as well? this is a conversation that was apparently held while president biden was in the area on
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his way to the u. k. as the white house issued a lead out of the coal, which was very bland, saying that the issues that were discussed concerned membership of nato. a concern to the ongoing role with russia. how with a, been the turkish read off that conversation. it was made very clear that the us will set broad up the issue of sweden's membership of nato, which turkey has been looking, and it's very clear that it took, he continues to have reservations about giving a green light to sweeten leadership. this will be an ongoing discussion took, he says that they would be meeting the, the leaders of sweden in the coming week to further discuss this matter. but president biden attempting to put pressure on the, to the case president to agree to sweden's membership of nato to give the green light for it. if the turkey continues to insist both that sweden has particular security issues that it is got to meet before the turks will consider
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a membership of nato. so this is a ongoing situation president fight and it appears as well. introduce issue it's 16 fighters, which to he has been asking for. and the took history, the conversation said it was unfair to link the issue of swedish membership of may to with providing if 16 across the stephanie it appears to be a rather difficult discussion that president by, than had with the president of to here. thank you very much. my counter at the white house, the window of wide means will follow nato members in vilnius, much as a focus is going to be on ukraine's bates and membership in the military lines. but there's so fob and little consensus on how or even when that bid can move forward speaking to us media before his departure by and was unequivocal, saying i, everything is ready for membership and they so adding, i don't think there is unit numeracy in nato, about whether or not to bring in ukraine in the middle of
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a rule. the major issue is article 5 of the groups founding tracy. it says that an attack on one day to remember is an attack on the bowl. it means that immediate membership for ukraine will put the whole of nato war with russia. but to gardening present odom is lensky is also been speaking to the media, saying that it's an invitation to join nato, even if membership was deferred. would send a strong message to the well, the, the lines is not scared of russia. well, i don't know, he goes for me, you've got any member of parliament in a political analyst. she joins this wise guide from here in london. so although ukraine made its formal application to join the nation military alliance last year, it does look as though all parties have agreed that this simply isn't going to happen until the war comes to an end. what do you think is likely to emerge from this meeting in vilnius? i think he rides miriam, it seems that not ukraine is not really ready for nature. it seems like nato is not
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quite ready for ukraine. and that's the way we can interpret president biden statements. bringing up the lions and the unity within their lines. the russia failed to break us far. and i think we can definitely see that there is no unity evaluating succession in tomato, not as much as ukraine's readiness to step into the alliance with the norms and standards that ukraine has to meet. what about the security guarantees? will they go far enough as well? i think it will depend on which seduce the guarantees were talking about. there were some talks about security assurances and master worth that ukrainians got quite allergic to after the budget best buy not memorandum of 1994. so if the security guarantees are quite strong and robust and the nato membership follows, i think you praying will generously agreed to that. i reckon the conversation is likely to unfold. you have the cautious allies on one side, america, gemini,
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southern european countries. they don't want to repeat of what happened in 2008 in bucharest, when you quite in georgia will offered the possibility of nathan membership without a concrete pathway to actually happening. but then you have on the all the other side of the baltic nations, poland, central european allies, for obvious reasons, that geographical location, they feel very different. 18 as likely to be some tension that there's an assignment, had a great opportunity to, to rectify the book arrest summit of 2008. and doesn't seem like it's likely to happen although ukraine is to be brought foot forward into may. so in closer within the allies, of course, as you mentioned, the eastern allies made to know exactly what to expect from russia. they're very happy. they've joined nato at the last wave of expansion, and they will truly advocate for ukraine. so we can only hope that they will be convincing an officer of the western allies for eventually until that ukraine in
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tonight. so do you think it's ever likely to happen that was that at least any time soon, the country will be presented with a solid foss tracked accession process. and i think it's clear that ukraine will not be made. so i remember until the for wages on and on his territory . so the sooner we managed to end the war, the more ammunition we get, the quicker it gets here, the quicker we established a frontier jack coalition and get an extension to your credit. and when the war restore our territory on the sufferings and integrity, the quicker ukraine's accession to into nature might come. now that of course is somewhere in the future that no one can really tell. so that the frame of that some and when they can actually be pro into the reality. i didn't, i have cook. thank you. rushing and talking for ministers of spoken by phone. i'll have to come in and use ankara of giving into nato pressure by sending home 5 you
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quite new prison as a rule. the to discuss both the prison to release and the black sea grendale comes after a visit to assemble by you claiming present. rosen is the landscape who returned to you cried with 5 combined. is it for it to defend mary paul kremlin said that release violate to the deal to hold them in turkey until the end of the war brochure and ukraine of exchanging more than 2000 prisoners since the stones of the conflict. thousands more still being held. the un says both sides of guilty of violations of prison. his rights are you there is, i mean, that is on the reports from russian control done yet. and i know it was so funny. and so we, these 5 ukrainian families have travelled long distances to meet their loved ones in a prison, in russian control during the it's a reno wants to see her husband. yeah, well, who? i spend 2 days getting here. my husband has been a prisoner since march 2022. we have
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a little daughter. all the news i got about him came through left as the weeks changed from time to time, which the new emotions are running high. the prisoners. what unaware of this meeting was going to happen since the 1st weeks of the war moment, 2000 prisoners from both sides had been exchanged. all the families hope the rival sites will become more sympathetic to the plight of those who was suffering. this meeting lost only a few moments, but the family sees say, the priceless more than 30 person exchanges have been held since the outbreak of the war. the united nations accuses both sides of committing violations against those they hold. and international leaders and organizations of age both to respect the geneva convention on prisoners of war. so that i see if the we are ready to organize this visit. so we try not the 1st of their kind rescue respects all its investment agreements related to prison. their support, the ukrainian side, preventative families of prisoners to visit them and their faith is only known for
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the exchange. but as of it, the number of prisoners on both sides is increased as the fighting has intensified . observers say outside pals need to put more effort into ensuring civilians in grainy exports are protected, and missing people are accounted for and to persuade the warring sides to open dialogue. i mean the judges, the bone you ask. so that for you on the program will bring it off today. it's only imagines the efforts in pockets done once in rains. there an event of the week cause a lot of death and destruction. also bringing you a rag clinton says the world's most endangered marine mammals survive is almost down to single figures. why they're finding hopes for its future. the max remains the amount of beats and f one. bringing reaction from the process called pre the
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the hi. there were in the thick of a cold spell for southern africa. let me show you, you know, it's not good when the colors are on dark, the blue and the purple. the lower the temperature, all of botswana is under a weather alert for just how cold it is. its capital habit are only just 70 res coolers still. and how taking profits in south africa. joe berg just that one. so yeah, it's cold enough for us. no northern eastern cape providence improvement longer and likely to see some freezing rain. for limpopo providence in south africa, but different story, top end of africa, we've got heats alerts and play for the northwest. slice of more. attain that heat blowing through this a hara steady bouts of rain through west africa that could trigger some flooding. also the threat of flooding through turkey as ne black sea coast getting straight with solid bands of rain here pushing into the caucuses. this area is prone to
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flooding, so keep tabs on that. central. your son's out temperatures are up from 36 that grabs 35, budapest, 35. also for southern spain. high temperatures here through to madrid is well quarter, but is under an extreme heat. alert is temperature is closing at $45.00 and for madrid. looking at 40, almost 10 above average, different story for the islands of ireland and britain. some showers, a breeze off the atlantic, means your temperatures are low on monday, the, the the, the, the but the,
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the 19 sixty's, the significant decade across the middle east and north africa. it was to dictate when new dynamic movements for launched in the last of a 3 part series, which is 0, well, looks at the changes in society as a whole. teachers were looked after and learning methods were closed. be evaluated from education to the changing rules of when the expansion of the middle class and improve the transportation the 6 states in the arab society on outages, era the the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back look at main stories. now,
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a geneva is present guy side is rejecting criticism of the electron mistreatment of like african refugees and migraines. within a 1000 people round up by changing a far as ease last week and strives it on the board with libya, presenting from the okay national, broad costs to the bbc has been suspended while it investigates claims you've paid a teenager for section explicit photos. several of high profile personalities of publicly denied thing involves us president joe by his arrived in the u. k. he also talks with communists originally soon act in london, before heading to miscellaneous to attend a nature summit on tuesday. and all the news collaboration events have been health of the 28th anniversary of the shrubbery needs the genocide. every year on july 11th, newly identified victims of europe's west china sites, as well as well to a buried in a cemetery in east and falls in. yeah, almost 8400. most of the men and boys will not have 5 balls in,
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in sub forces in the town in 1995, an annual peace, much on is the 15000 men who worked a 100 kilometers has to escape the killings during the balkans war i do on that for being a has more from a memorial sent in a shrimp or need so almost 3 decades of the genocide took place here in server need some newly phones newly done to fide big tents will be buried in 2 days. we are talking about 13 new victims and for the families that is really very, very hard time. oh, you can see behind my back all these white stones are degrees of the victims of this genocide together with this to see what we found. and the dentist side makes sense that you'll be very on tuesday. the number of the vines vide some songs feel rise to 6751. and yes,
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around 1000 are still missing. one can read immense pain of on the faces, all the families who are going to very, very loved ones who are raising for this long to say they're fine know, with vice when you're so think about overall number of these distance. only 10 percent of them were phones all in one place in one piece. and actually the largest number of these victims were x 2 from not just 2 by 3. sometimes even 5 different must raise. and this is the reason why this process is facing so long. and this is the reason why it's so challenging before the forensics to find a dentist 5 and put all of these pieces together. but the main reason why many are still missing and by many assemblies are to be seen for at least one phone to be find. and then to 5 is the fact that those responsible in this public,
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the service guy, and those who know we are the sick. this must we are, are still keeping the silence and protecting those who committed the genocide and denying, of course, the pain of these that we are being commission is criticize the french government for its handling of riots that followed the police shooting of a 17 year old boy in paris last month, commission accuses police of racial profiling masses. some office to say is more complex. police reports from paris. the french police is under attack for what critics, i am heavy handed tactics and prejudice. paris is once again my only. com nearly 2 weeks after the coming of 17 year old and i l. m a 5 police officer. but the 6 nights of writing the full about a seemingly parts of a vicious cycle. people in the suburbs, believe they are victims of racism and brutality. the police say they are, it's an increasing risk of violence upon takes come one of the holes of anger issue
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vague, political speech, cheese which say to provide me is the police, the police on these, the police hold on to the ports and whatever is more than 270 police buildings were damaged during writing across friends, such as this one in bonnie lake near paris, where police president linda car bob. it works. she grew up as the daughter of algerian immigrants and a sub of legal to sundays on why just want it, could you just example? these are pul paid fees that need a lot of money, but they don't give police money. ease of say, this month of police were engaged and we just said those. i come from the pool, so the don't they don't take sides of political speech to the people who come from there. but at the same time, i am a police officer. i am french on, i know i'm lucky to be in the democracy. we have the competency of calls and then we'll come take a look of this from outside the fullest of shawna lights on these complexities generalist voltaggio and co went under cover as a police officer for 6 months. he said he witnessed racism but also intolerable working conditions, you know,
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going on. so they working with the population that hates this and the 2nd highest, right. so the sides of the front of the month of may surfaces, most urgent things to clean up the police. a lot of them shouldn't be doing the job for french minorities. it's simple. they say they all treated differently and that it costs not l m. his life. well, who, who follow the policy? how can people tolerate over working police officers killing a child? when we have former president the colossal cuz the convicted of corruption and no one ever pointed the gun, that the corruption of a former president is far more serious than a child without a driving license. and the commission has criticized the french government for tumbling of the riots on foot racial profiling of suspects. there's little sign of that changing, recent, forwarded up. i'm 5 damaged police station is a result now suddenly of the killing of nile. what's of the long standing problems between the police and people in the suburbs solving those problems if they even can be solved. also looks like taking a very long time. pull,
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reese out is era by mulay on the outskirts of paris. in germany, at least 26 police officers have been injured in confrontations with rival groups of our trains of music festival. nearly a 100 people were arrested at the event and also friends on saturday, off to stones with throw it in vehicles, damage, or to cannon and take gas. we used to disperse the crowds. opponents of the festival accused the organizes of having ties with the arrow train government rights groups have documented abuses by authorities in the east african country and interference in regional conflicts west africa need as a gathering for a 2 day. somebody said guinea the south capital with regional security topping the agenda, members of the economic community of west african states or eco classes. it's no grappling with the surgeon violent attacks by groups thing to iceland, al qaeda. molly became a fast to an as yet unlike jerry of experience, the bulk of these attacks last year they disagree to boost security. the new peace
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keeping force armor tasser has been following the missing from across. this is not the 1st time we use. the leaders have met and discussed security issues and it won't be the last in security is a big problem here in west africa and dissolving, it would not be easy. need those ones to beef up the rapids stabilization force is an army made up of soldiers from different countries in west africa. the idea is that whenever there's a conflict, these troops were deployed as quickly as possible here and gone. and the government has a more cheese to the board in the north to try and protect vacancies via that are being attacked by um, which is also the issue of into camino filing stuff in locust fight each other overgrazing land. and it is also trying to deal with the issue of smuggling, the minerals, minerals that i thought to be fueling this conflict, no waste as okay, is a busy reason for these kinds of their own internal problems from cruise and attempted cruise. this piece of the lessons and other issues. so these he does are also dealing with all those matters as well. so i'm conscious of hide fund less
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news from the group web. no for example, to try and contain the situation. try and bring back civility. what that is expensive, and he does know that that is not in the long run. sustainable part of my task that i'll do there across that as the united nations nuclear watch dog is in south korea . russell groceries trying to ease concerns of japan's plans to release treated radioactive war, to from its fiction, the nuclear pond. he says it's going to have a negligible in effect on the environment, but opposition politicians and so criticizing his agencies report, sent him on and as no there's nothing to worry about. that's the message from the head of the you as nuclear watchdog for those concerned about the release are treated radioactive water for japan's to cause human nuclear plant. our conclusion has been that this plan, if it, if it is carried out in the way it has been presented, but would be in line,
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would be in conformity with the international safety standards. and we understand that people who patience and concerns remain rough. l grossi is touring east asia, seeking to ease tension over the plan. but critics, among south greece opposition appear unconvinced. crowds on google unsafe missed the gross ease. show the water is safe enough. is he willing to advise the government to japan was a deprived country to use it as drinking war, so it's or industrial, agricultural water instead of discharging it into the sea cruces, but it's south korea, pro hundreds of protesters on the streets. those are the international atomic energy agency says the water will have a negligible effect on the environment, south korean government degrees. but some of them, the public, remained skeptical. the song you had, you know, so they say you, there are only a few responsible, but what he said really happens and who's going to be responsible for that. some.
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what was the government is saying, the i e a report is accurate, but the report says they are not taking any responsibility. what kind of report is good? this is worse than kids. school homework. after a 50 meters to nami, disabled 3 nuclear reactors at the frequency of of plants in 2011 water was used to cool the course of 3 of the ground and rainwater. also, seat in the water was treated and began to be stored in more than a 1000 tanks at the sight. more than a decade later, there now nearly full 1300000 tons of waste border enough to fill 500 olympic swimming pools. japanese official site needs to be removed for the plan to be fully the commission supply the spark criticism in south korea, china and north korea as well as japan itself. no date has been set for the water to be released. but now that japan has the approval of the i a, it's expected to happen soon. vince and monahan,
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l 20. rescue is in showing or is searching for 9 road construction walk has buried under land slide. one person is confirmed, killed in south today's rock 4 inch because they province have a range of close, widespread flooding and land slides and lodge pots of china. tens of thousands of been moved to government release shelters. we've got a pockets down now with a number of people killed vast so far due to and long soon range has risen to 76. most of the fatalities are in the northeast province of punjab. torrential downpours triggered flooding and land slides over the past 2 weeks. when the country is still recovering from last year's rankled rifle which flooded a side of the country. come all hide as the light is from the punjab state. capital the whole it is the beginning of the monsoon season in india and focused on and focused on it already experience very high volume of rain and under thing,
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the 3rd day of the whole picture is focused on the 2nd largest city. but now the indians have also informed the progress on each side that they are going to release for day and does that it was already. and i did read that as you add for that. now concentrating on because a large number of people live on the embankment alternative, a dobby, as you can see, the, the improvised shelters. and the big concern of god today is to get these people away from the river bank. like we've also been speaking to the emergency office and in the area who are dealing with this crisis, will tell us that the water coming from the indian side is not likely to afford any major se, however, where the high volume of rain and some of the indian administered daddy edwards or the engagement for most of the river deck drugs are focused on the situation. good
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indeed becomes complicated if india continues to receive large volume, the grand, but i know that ours a few things. obviously the water rises whenever that season comes in, expecting the met department has given the pin and with the climate change that are obviously a lot of changes have taken place. so anyways, we are already part and obviously when the water was released, when yeah, from india and in the obvious which affects the city of fort started city of nevada . and by the time the water comes in overhead, we've already evacuated the people in the bay area. so right, know mainly all the recreation that we need is for the people in the bay area and upper assistant tech that focused on maybe faith or the not the crisis if there is another large because just last. yeah, almost one 3rd of the country was in under the under water by a heavy volumes of rain. so all lied will be on the guide where the clouds, the good thing, take it and take
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a and the administration getting ready for any contingency. come out of the data all on the banks of the river. robbery. low hole in the gulf of california is home to the wells most endangered marine mammal. the vacuum has been on the edge of extinction for years. scientists trying to save the species of juice received some welcome news. alger there is john home and reports now from san philippe and mexico . heading out with the mexican navy into a 225 square kilometer. no fissions, i to protect the most endangered marine mammals in the world. here it is the by keep the planet smallest, pull force, which only lives in the gulf of california. there are any between 10 and 13 left. the navy and the sea horse, a ship of the sea ship at the marine conservation organization. a program which is i live in to try and save them. they may, they finally had some good news, a survey that showed in the last 2 years,
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the back keep those numbers that stayed stable. barbara taylor has been fighting, saved the backseat of the 30 years later. and it's important globally to have a good example. busy of what can be done to save these bases that are very favorable if we just change our so our phishing practices, the pools in the back heat, this decline is credited mainly to the mexican navy, putting down a maze of concrete blocks with hooks to snag any gill nets and the know fishing zone cool, the 0 tolerance area was the base costs of this house sale by loud, far making the seats a free of net. so we have not illegal facing find gains or is it ca, they have no nets. and the city a so basically, so when do minutes use by fisherman to cut of a fish and streams that they can trap the key to,
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to the tops tens that the theme that keith is. does it sound like a lot, but most people expected it to be wiped out altogether by no means a big deal, but it's so far escaped extinction. see who's captain alejandro. even got the chance to see what i have being here for you and a half trying to the assumption for protective. i kid, i like to make it happen to make sure that i is going to be alive and is going to survive. and when you realize that you're still over there by, you are all nice and you have been doing this for some sign. it feels very amazing . the while the government and then jerry focus has been on saving the but keep the, the fishermen who depend on these waters for their livelihood feel they've been for gold grants will go see it says they support the noted fishing design that they've been submitting to use given that, not just the but around it and the nets, they are allowed to use the work as well. it allows us to handle that still perfect . i'm going to be in need of the government and all the n g r is have really looked
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at the social side of this. and basically they say we're going to do this. i'm just thinking of themselves and the quite a note about the fishing community and asking, what are those families going to live on? now the mexican government announced that the no fishing area will be enlarged. a victory for the scientist, for lifeline for the bi. keep the an a problem for fishermen. you say they're already struggling. don't home and i will just say to some, philippe, mexico, a still had fully on the program. china is plays, enjoy a traditional welcome that the women's welcome, the in the next step beside us price. next talk to integrated piece clean on a voyage through the window. see, to highlight the importance of protecting this from child on the top to cover system again and expanding list of manmade threads. beneath the surface of this
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the sport now with p to indo ha. the matter and thank you so much. england has a 1st waiting of the anxious series of to sterling suited taste against the strait at aiding the leads chasing with all of the 251 on day. full england with pig, becker, the on with mitchell stalk for moving, moving the only. and then before down when pet coming to discuss the we can of jo routes. but it needs to a good was under 100 at lunch. that was things lovely to the best thing or that can be a straight into but still within the joint base, those things were starting to get moved to england. when stock also got freaked out for $75.00 to complete a 5, which is in the need of a lot of the get them over the line. and mark where did just said he didn't come in here for 6 and it came down to chris words to spice. the winning runs with a found,
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reinstalled huge integrations among the england taking the match by 3 wickets, but still trading to one in the session series. is now a 9 day break before they go again at old trafford in manchester. the light was that the notice at the end, i think it was about to get around the head in the dressing room for the last off of that one couldn't actually wash the last 20 rooms because you know, one of the clothes gave away, but a lot of this one through, so susan didn't go away, so you solve, you know, you sit around and we don't, we didn't win this one, but it was tight again. you saw black was just not meant to be um, but yeah, like obviously we are with them and that was one. this one, no one knew the emptying of the world mex, the stuff and has won the british growing pre to extend easily. the end of this use drivers tab which up to $99.00 points. they want somebody to enjoy for the home crowd syllabus to and then with aaron's lando norris posts for stuff and at the
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start to take the lead. that advantage for the business drive, i only lost it until left 5 for stuff and moving to restore. he's starting good spots on that. 53. kevin medicines, hosp to fire the day and the managed to escape to safety from the smoke thing for the indian stuff. and it would go on to when he 6th race in a row and on a special day for great person. norris finished the 2nd week to do this, hamilton completing the podium, but now i that came close to ending for stuff and, and red boots dominance. it's now 11 straight with for rate booth. and of course, you know, very happy that we want again. and i mean the 11 winds in a row for the team. i think that's pretty incredible. but it wasn't straightforward today. never talk about she's being made to weights on each place in the quarter finals at wimbledon. the defending champion was to say it's up on who that who catch on the lights on the same schools in the last 16 flash time was against them with the minimum p and local could you and the tune of the great free plays. or if
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we came to the 2nd se cobra's even the match on monday, 7. so you 100 rubles, i've had a real battle to reach the last day. and he won the 1st 2 states against alexander public. that was taken to at the side to eventually winning that 6th, we believe has reached the quote is 8 times at the grand slams. but believe it or not, he has never made the last 4. the dream run of russian teenage a mirror and the eva continues at the championships, the 16 year old are reaching the last 16 by beating 22nd seed on the spouse your part to prove in straight fix, surely paid for the food some competitive be on the west coast of the qualifying event, the windows of on the ever since she is enjoying the success. but it's also trying to keep her feet look right actually in just a normal teenager like normal girl and i do,
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i think everything, the my everything that to the girls my age too. i love to buy some serious. i have to do my school. i have no choice. there was a huge skate for the top. cd gets free on take on saying it's a quote before she reach to 1st wimbledon quotes the final. she was a sit down and saved to best for him. again for memphis champion, belinda been changed before the fighting back to take the deciding. safe against the swiss. 63 mixed up with the will. number one is while tardiness fitz alina and emotional victory for the ukrainian. as she came from a sit down to be the russian department and to time grand slam champion victoria, as of income. suits of either winning the match in the deciding states super tie break. before let's see, just to go pick you low,
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wasted little time to reach the close of finals. she beat lithia tutoring, co in straight sites in a full from match to a small case of under off of a mix. it's like i think, a told the new back the union team admits the feeding the pressure as the europe and champions arrive at the women's world cup. the squads were given a big welcome as they held the 1st session at a training camp in australia is sunshine coast. they have one room up game against canada on friday before they pay their 1st group match against $18.00 brisbin. that one taking place on the 22nd of july, the pay as though they fans have big expectations for those $2.00 and after winning the years, i share it's almost like a tag on you bob. everyone wants to be the rpm champions. but so as we know, we've got to call it in the team and it's about focusing on ourselves. i think it's a privilege to have so much pressure on your shoulders and it's something more embrace in china squad receive. it's additional welcome as they arrive at the base in adelaide,
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the players are aiming to go one day. so then the team of 1999 and finished run those up. but that will kept there in the same group this time around as england. and they will take on then lock in senior opening match. kevin smith made the perfect home up to the defense that he's open championship title, but he's for this victory over here in the live golf series. you're straight and one of the events at the century and club just outside london, finishing $115.00 on the pulse. that's a one shot to you on the field. he's lost when in the lucrative saudi back series was last september in chicago. the open championship at royal and liberal sees of a week on thursday for a minute and that's what the school sees a heavy so now back to you in london. thank you very much. be to so that's it for the news hour. i'll be back in a moment. 5th,
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more of the day's news the the year and there's been heavy artillery from the 1st minute of the expiring of the ceasefire. something has changed at this border crossing whether they are civilians or fighters. none of that seems to matter here. now those forms you've accept that as an alternative for you and hcr is here and someone told us that they have never seen it this bad. many people say that even when they are about to prophecies,
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neighboring chad. they also been talking to was an incredibly tragic day, seeing refugee streaming in his turn into a violent night. they seemed terrible things experienced unimaginable hardships to come this far. what happens now when a war dream is committed, is a kind of an older 0 follows that goes in the human rights investigator. on his unprecedented journey to the french high court. i visit a pretty place to make sure that i should go up to banquets club, taking on the arms, trained and disappointed for justice, for innocent palestinians, and their families made in front. oh no, just the hales as a way to smoke is to quit the habit they thing is booming across se asia health. expedite it contains it dictates toxic chemicals. 101 east investigates. on l g 0,
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the colleges the easiest president denies the mistreatment of black african migraines, but hundreds remain strong to the countries border with libya, the slow i mario minimizing in loans in your watching outages. there are also coming up on the program. us president joe biden arrives in the u. k. if it talks with the british prime minister head of a crucial nato summit in lithuania versus national broad costs during crisis. the
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