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trapped at the libya florida arrives group accuses these riley millet tray of subjecting palestinian children to emotional and physical abuse in agitation system . and persons national broadcaster in crisis. the bbc suspends a high profile present to accused of tying a teenager for explicit function. the welcome to the program. you as president joe biden has arrived in the united kingdom for adults with prime minister wishes, so neck and of it came naturally summit this week. biden's trip will be dominated by this on this in lithuania, and it's showing solidarity with ukraine earlier this week. find in announced washington will be supplying cluster munitions to cave and move not supported by snack and criticized by other allies. my kind of has the lightest from the one. the
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president biden's trip is now well under way and a busy time in the united kingdom. at the 2 with the british prime minister, and then a meeting for the 1st time with king charles. on his way to view k, president biden held a phone conversation with the president of took care of risk of the one in which the issue of sweden's membership of nato was discussed. took it as opposed to giving membership to sweden because it says that sweden has a security issues which has got to guarantee before we can consider membership. president biden pressurising took it to accept sweden as a full member of nato. been a president biden will be going to lift the waiting year to attend that nato summit . and this going to be some awkward moments. the in the lights of his decision to supply cluster munitions to ukraine. and it's ongoing conflict with russia. more than 2 thirds of nathan members have outlaw the use of testing munitions. so
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certainly there's going to be some awkward moments during that time, but in the few ania, my kind of out here at the white house roches is take a bound to pressure from nato allies when a released 5 ukrainian prison is the kremlin, says, took here and you crane violated a prison as well for graham and 5 commanders was sent back to ukraine at the end of president florida means the landscape visit to east temple for mcbride has the day's house from keith to continuing full out from this present release on continuing and go from moscow with kremlin spokesmen. dmitri pest golf, accusing to key at your bowing to pressure, he says, from other nato members to release the lead is of the siege of the as of steel works in mary. you poll under the terms of the high profile prison. this swapped last september of these leaders were meant to have sacked out the war into a key and taken no further part in the fighting. instead of back to on saturday.
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loved him is the lensky of ukraine. is getting ready to leave to key a at the end of these overseas mission a, when these leaders turn up at the airport and join him on the aircraft. a very important return happening on the 500 day of the fighting in this war. they all given a heroes. welcome in the western city of la vall, re united with the families, and then we have a speech from dennis, a truck, a pen, coax, the overall leader of the of the soldiers hailing the progress and the sacrifice of the armed forces of ukraine saying we will continue to fight together, and we will have our se in battle, which seems to be the biggest hint yet that they will indeed rejoin the fight, which is just the kind of outcome that russia didn't want to see. rob mcbride, i'll just say era. keith, russian officials meanwhile say there a defense system shut down full ukrainian miss on sunday. and miss salisbury
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intercepted over the annex crime in peninsula and the rest of embry ask regions. meanwhile, the city of layman and the eastern new cranes don't yet square agent has been under heavy russians in 5 minutes. i said bake was there to witness the optima. so the strikes own here in the months seems to be spread across a 100 meters a. so now one of the places that was hit was outside the food stamps, and i was told that people would gather that side that was sitting down having the food, when those rockets hits and that is still the stands on the flu shot to gloss funds of track row in the will, but also a piece of clothing that seems to belong to an infant that has blood stains on it. now, further down the street, right that you, me to the so from the food stamps. it looks like those that were passing by the court and this attack that is still left stains on the floor here, also an unstructured gloss. now we have been speaking to local people and they
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obviously still very shaken up and scared, follow them yesterday's attack as they live through the russian occupation of them on or before the whole of the population. here was around $20000.00 people and we believe now that's dropped below $5000.00 a year. may you deal with lots of people, both civilians and military buying things around here. we just heard a loud explosion. we fell on the ground, but as it was, he couldn't so explosions before they. there was a small pause for some moving people were crying. i'm a shiver and my sister's cos shop was on the fire. here at the end of the street is where no the significant strike took place. now this morning they've been trying to repair the damage and clear up some of the blood that we've seen half. now the owner of the shop has told us that one man he sold was injured, right outside the shop. attracted drag him inside to try to give him some sort the 1st aid on cover in case there was another strike that he's told us that that
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individual, that man died. it's also important to note that the figures that we are given by the regional administrative ministration here for the casualties, those are killed and injured off of civilians, we are rarely told by the ukrainians how many military ukrainian ministry are killed or injured. but nevertheless, this has been a significant strike, and the people that we've spoken to have been really shaking up. i'm scared by what took place yesterday. i started vague, i just there a new month, eastern ukraine. the museum has rejected criticism of the legs to miss treatment of black african migrants. and his boredom, president guy said, says they are receiving humane treatment for the migrant say they're being left in poor conditions without food or water for days. hundreds of people were rounded up by authorities and left on the border with libya following days of violence,
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of the city of so facts in tune is here. malik, china has spoken to him. i run about the conditions at that folder on this white stone says libya just a few meters away on the other side is too easy and territory. now we have to be really careful not to cross into it and using territory to speak to these migrants . 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 dick. i'm there is suffering from the company. okay. and how old are you? i'm like 21 age 21 years old. can you tell us how long have you been? yeah, i've been being tanisha now for 3 months. you know, can you explain to us how you came to disagree and start instead to continue his ad folks, you know, so you asked it and he's also house he's so we had in this the citizens us out in
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some of the day i read cutlasses speaks on peoples and the idea of some small, immortal backs, you know, come to our house more than 40 people. you know, we doub products domains. you know, many people are we going to give you an understanding know that to us, to go out before going out there to go to vote phones that they go arises like do take even though a close as you know. yeah. there be some people don't. some people don't want it because one of my police i don't saw him, steve. i don't saw him, steve. because they said they are taking them to the hospital. you know, because i know dad, dad do anything. but yeah, how did it, you know, can you tell me how to do? what brought you here? and how did you get in the car to walk? the 16 drove us out to the police. do you want to fly it or do we send came in and bodies? yeah. can you send, can me both? 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,
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i missed your surgery. so we really have an accident is that they call one of my brother. he called me to provide, you know, they take his passport and it said he told them, i give me the sled, i fill the tax. so you should not take me out of the country like this. you know, the situation here. now what, what, what are the conditions? it's really hot. i mean, i'm, i'm, i'm sweating. is there enough water? is there enough food? i did the to needs. did the red crescent come today yesterday? no, no, no seems to be still here. i have never seen 2 nissan bring 40 of was. seems to dispute here and, and how long have you been here for right now? i'm yeah, almost. and i was 6 days, but i me some people here. so they were here before you did they say the year before the i pad, you know, we part boards that because there's not enough water that people have had to drink the so what i guess. yeah. yeah. yeah. yeah, yeah. i think you're still reading the so what i even one minus yeah. use pregnant
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. he thinks so what i think he said don't you know, of to restart thinking these things and we are taking it on something just to just to have an option then, you know? yeah, it's to be checked out or just crazy. you know, 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, if it's the, it's very difficult to just be supporting here. and you want to get out of you, as you can see, their situation is, is desperate. it's dire. they have received some sort of a, a bite from the living side. 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 or hello send in children interest in buying these riley on the face emotional and physical abuse, according to a new report. the rights groups save the children, says almost half of the children in these riley, military detention system. i injured at the point of arrest this report to strip
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searches and being base in, in custody from the occupied westbank island fisher has this report with some of the robbie was just 14 when he was arrested for the 1st time. he was at the protest when so just dropped him. that was 7 years ago. it feels like yesterday when the gentleman my had an injury in my leg, i had a cast and have to crawl to be able to move for the i felt my body being torn apart . i had no cain to help the walk. i kept asking soldiers for help during the transfer, but no one would help me. he was taken to a military prison. there he was beaten again, verbally threatened, and refused access to a lawyer. then he was strip searched before being released without charge of the soldiers threatened to kill me when he rest it'd be for a 2nd time. he threatened to kill me like my cousin. he told me he's coming back for me every day. i wait for that day to come. it's not unusual here to see children dragged away by the army or police. a new report by the chatter to save
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the children says what is happening in the military judicial system is a serious human rights consent. it reveals 42 percent of the children arrested were injured injuries included, gun shop, wins and broken bones. 65 percent. what arrested during the night mostly between midnight and dawn. 86 percent were beaten at some point. 76 percent threatened with physical harm and 60 percent hit with sticks. so guns, 69 percent was strip searched boys made up 97 percent of the arrests children a still being real, treat mistreated through the medicine detection system. but on the safe cutting measures that you would expect in place to keep children safe. windows children thought the little, but then must be safe cutting measures in place. a line to global juvenile justice standards to make sure that children are safe is really low, doesn't apply in the west bank. but israel has signed international agreements to protect children. one is really good,
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says those treaties are being ignored or rest should be the last resort when there is no other alternative and the arrest should be for a short a period is possible. and of course, children have to be protected from violence, from threats from other abuse report doesn't go into great detail on the long term impacts of these arrests and the psychological damage it can do to children for years to come. i was sure i'll just say to ramallah in the occupied westbank to present to it from britain's national, broad cost of the bbc has been suspended while it investigates claims he paid for sexually explicit photographs from retained agents. the son, newspaper reports, the male, presented to pay $45000.00 for the material. the young person was 17 when the payments allegedly began the identities of the present a. m, a teenager have not been revealed. and in the statement, the pro cost is said, it takes any allegations seriously,
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and it has robust internal processes in place to proactively deal with such allegations. it may be say, says it 1st became aware of a complaint back in may. your allegations were raised on thursday of and different nature, and in addition to its own inquiries, it has also been in touch with external authorities in line with its protocols. the babies say, says it expects to be in a position to provide a further updates in the coming days as the process continues. hurry force it has the light is from outside the bbc headquarters in london. well, the story was 1st reported on friday, but it's been sunday when it's really escalated and gathered pace, both with the suspension of the unnamed present to the authors allegations and the confirmation from the metropolitan police. but it had received an initial contact from the bbc about this 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,
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a women's allegation reported in the some news paper on friday that her child had been contacted 3 years ago when i 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 bbc team. davey has said that it's an e mail to stop in which he noted that by law, individuals are entitled to 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 nursing, sit there all potential criminal masses here, which could result in a prosecution as well. this is another major scandals for the bbc. some daddy has
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survived to school my scandals in the last couple of months. this though, has the makings of a very big crisis for this organization, depending both on exactly who is at the heart of these allegations and exactly what the bbc did about it. when 1st the complaint came in in may, did it act quickly enough? was it transparent enough should've considered, did it consider removing this person from the those are the sorts of questions that people will be asking in the coming days. are you close it out to 0? not still. i don't know which is 0. the monsoon range slash odds of northern india, causing rocks lines in flooding, villages, and cities. and we look at the social impact of mexico is pushed to save any danger . marie, ma'am, the the
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brought to you by visit capital. here's your weather story for the americas. we begin from the pompous to patagonia, we get some snow around southern argentina. storms for the southeast of brazil, but my look at that temperature is up again in southern brazil. will salt paulo and rio de janeiro above where you should be for this time of the year. top end of africa. ok brain. it's still falling, but it's a bit lighter than we would expect at this time of the year. so central america, we go some solid bands of rain have been moving across his span eula and still watching for tropical developments in the eastern pacific. so keep tabs on that storms really through the us cold states here. these ones could pack a punch, severe thunderstorms hailstones, even the threat of tornadoes as well. flash flood watches in play from the mid atlantic to the northeast with this, what weather. but it's being amplified by moisture off the atlantic ocean here. so
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we could see about half a month's worth of rain in the span of a few hours. so big risk for that flash flooding there to the west. we go some shower storms popping up in british columbia, alberta, providence, and for the desert southwest. wow, we've got some dangerous heat coming your way, including for places like phoenix, arizona, a stretch of temperatures, $44.00, and above for the next several days. the weather brought to you by visit castle. when the news breaks, i'm in front of the building up was hit with a drawer and i talked to you and that's when people need to be hot. and the story needs to be told. i wanted to cry as if i'd never see my parents in country again with exclusive interviews and in depth reports the irrigation canals are nearly empty. i'll just say right, has teens on the grass a is just staring interaction here and been dr as to bring you more award winning document trees and light news the
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the, how are you watching out to 0? i'm emily young. when he's reminder of on top stories this hour, he was president joe biden is in the your case. adults with prime minister wishes to not find them will go on to a change in nature assignments and miscellaneous on tuesday. and it's showing solidarity with ukraine. well known and accepting kids as a member of the alliance chase, he's president guy said has rejected criticism of the mistreatment of black african migrants in refugees on its border with maybe a 700 people that being left stranded without food. all most of today. and you report by the rights groups safe and children says palestinian children are rest
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and 5 years riley army are emotionally and physically abused and that almost half of them in the military detention system are injured at the point of a race. well, having heavy fighting is reported in sudan sedans. warring factions are engaged south of the capitol cartoon, and explosions and war plains have been heard in the city of owned a mom. is there any is on the n paramilitaries from the rapids support forces and for, for control of the capitol since april. they accuse each of the, of carrying out attacks causing civilian casualties. authorities in chad, meanwhile, are planning to relocate tens of thousands of certain days of refugees from the town of a dre. the launch on this have if you would, inflation and competition for squares result is generating tension with locals, address reports from entre on the chat. sedan border at this marketing. that rate in eastern charge. the suited is pound is accepted along side
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the freight truck. so do these refugees, i'm able to receive food. aid come here to buy. business is risk for self on the side. as she says, prizes have tripled in the past few weeks and blames major dealers of exploitation to get a good website in the heart of the major dealers are responsible for the high prices . there's no way we make good profit. the main supply route has been cut off by the fight in minnesota. 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 because this we have food to eat high freshman is because of inflation. things it becomes so difficult with a flat season threatening to cut off the loss of supply root office. just a shortage is an inflation will increase conditions have grown worse for local
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people and agencies stepping in on this the never seen, such a big operation. so 40 funded, we need just to be a fee. we need $15000000.00 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. and the other, the child has been hosting refugees from sedan for more than 20 years, but vital resources being quoting food and water running. no, i mean here. yeah, that could lead to violence between those who are being shouted and the host and as a refugee is continued across the border, many see attentions of the people here or rise even farther. how many degrees i would use it, i agree on the charge. so then border to west african late is, are attending in today's summit and then you need the sounds capital with regional security and topping the agenda. members of the economic community,
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if west african states or a co us, are grappling with a search and wireless attacks by groups linked to iso and l kinda. molly, picking a faster initiate and nigeria have experienced the bulk of the attacks last to the ladies afraid to boost the security with a new pace keeping faults. commemoration events are on the way ahead of the 28th anniversary of the shrub remnants genocide. hundreds lines of balls named capital as a trunk carring 30 coffins passed on its way to ship for needs go where newly identified victims will be buried within a 1000 was the men and boys were murdered by both me and said forces back in 1995 annual pace much on is the 15000 men. it was 100 kilometers to escape. the killings during the bulk is going to back us down now where the number of people killed certified during months. in rain season has risen to 76. most of those fatalities
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are in the north east providence of punjab. torrential downpours triggered flooding and land slides over the past 2 weeks. pakistan is still recovering from last year's wrinkled, rain full, which flooded a 3rd of the country and alerts having issues and millions of people in northern india. after days of heavy rain, them floods and land slides have killed at least 12 people over the past 2 days. is barbara and got them for a couple days of months. seen rains and rivers assessed, and web backs and pots of northern india even temples. next, this so much a lot, the coffee you cut out, i had a party punch back to the temple and other small temples around to rid of water. the situation is very bad. it's been raining heavily for the past 12 to 14 now. so the crew and monday districts, as you can see, the best rivers overflowing punched back to the temple, which is a tourist spot. right,
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so water enough and public buildings have been forced to close. moines expected and meteorologist warning people in the west effects to the areas of north, already called the by the luxury. the red alert has been issued in a much hell tradition in many districts. so witnessing heavy rainfall, orange and the little alerts have also been issued in other districts due to the rain. these people are forced to travel on foot off to rock falls and land slides blocks the re to the hillside town of shimla. but despite the floating, many people of tries to keep that business is going to behold what a hell of the condition is. very bad. didn't go to grandma, i took a customer to the board to make sure the funny supplements in water over there. that 3 other vehicles got some measured as well on the monsoon season, almost always leads to properties being damaged and kind of say construction and wetlands and clubs, great mix systems of pocket plays for the chaos and the cities father and
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in the gulf of california or is home to the world's most endangers moraine memo. it's called the crate to and has been on the age of extinction for years, but scientists trying to save the space. these have just received some welcome news, john, home and reports from sam philippe in mexico. heading out with the mexican navy into a $225.00 square columbia to 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 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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but keep those numbers that state stable. barbara taylor who's been fighting, saved the backseat of the 30 years later. and it's important globally to have a good example of what can be done to say 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 mix. can they be putting down a maze of concrete blocks with hooks to snag and again, it's in the know fishing zone. cool. the 0 tolerance area was the base has a base has help a lot for making the city a free of met. so we have 9, they go facing, find a inside the city, they have no naps and the city a so basically, so when do minutes used by fishermen to cut of a fish and streams that they can trump the key to, to the past tense that the theme that keith is, does it sound like a lot,
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but most people expected it to be what's out altogether by now. it's a big deal that it's so far escaped extinction. see who's got to know that 100. you can get the chance to see one. i have being here and fish, i prefer you and a half trying to the assumption for protective. i kid i like to make it happen. so 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 going going to go see it says they support the noted fishing design that they've been submitting to use given that, not just that but around it and the next they are allowed to use the work as well. it allows us to handle that still perfect. that means that we need the government and all the n g always have really looked at the social side of this,
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the people 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. john holman? out, is it a some philippe, mexico. the you're watching, i'll just say are these are the headlines this alley you as president dro bought a news in the u. k. and talks with prime minister, where she's so nag by them will go on to a change in nature assignments and miscellaneous on tuesday. and it's showing solidarity with ukraine. my kind of has moved from washington dc. on his way to view k, president biden held a phone conversation with the president of took care risk at one.
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