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such as, like how is citizen gen listen, we framing the story. the listening post, i fixed the media. we don't cover the news because of the way the news is covered. the us president obama and arrives in the u. k, as he thinks is criticism from nation members or the he's plans to send class to bones to ukraine, the hello, i'm emily and gwen. this is l g 0. live from jo. how so coming up soon as he is president denies racism in dealing with my friends. as hundreds of black africans remain trapped at the media border. arrives, group accuses these riley military have subjecting palestinian children to emotional and physical abuse in
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a detention system and priced out of the property market in greece. how young people looking to buy their 1st times a losing out the u. s. president obama has arrived in the united kingdom for adults with prime minister wishes, so neck and head advocate naturally summit this week. biden's trip will be dominated by the summit and miscellaneous ange, it's showing solidarity with ukraine. however, by them said it was premature to allow ukraine to join the lines in the middle of a wall. earlier this way, finding announced washington movies of line, cluster munitions, to keith, and move not supported by select and criticized by other allies. like kind of has the license from the one as president biden's trip is now well under way. and a busy time in the united kingdom, a visit with the british prime minister, and then a meeting for the 1st time with king charles. on his way to view k,
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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. then 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 certainly there's going to be some awkward moments during that, somebody in the future in yeah, my kind of out here at the white house. meanwhile,
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roches as turkey had bound to pressure from nighttime nato allies. when he released 5 ukrainian prisoners, the kremlin says, took a new crane violated a prisoner swamp agreements. 5 commanders was sent back to crime at the end of president for letting me zalinski is visit to each temple to russia and ukraine have exchanged more than 2000 prisoners since the start of the war, thousands more are still being held. the un says both sides and guilty of violations against prisoners, which is 0 is a mean. it took me reports from russian controlled don't yet i know it was still 40, but we these 5 ukrainian families have travelled long distances to meet their loved ones in a prison in russian control done yet. arena wants to see her husband. i spent 2 days getting here. my husband has been a prisoner since march 2022. we have a little daughter. all the news i got about him came through left as the we
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exchanged 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, more than 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 are suffering. this meeting last only a few moments, but the families, he say the priceless more than 30 person exchanges had 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 ultima national agreements related to prison. their support, the ukrainian side prevents the families of prisoners to visit them and their faith is only known for the exchange. but as of it,
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the number of prisoners on both sides is increased as the fighting has intensified observer se outside pals need to put more effort into ensuring civilians and grand exports are protected and missing people are accounted for and to persuade the warring sides to open dialog, i mean back on the edge of the bone, you ask the palestinian children, arrested by the as riley. i'm a face emotional and physical abuse. according to a new report. the rice group save the children and says almost half of the children in these riley, military detention system. i injured at the point of arrest, others report strip searches and being basing in constituting from the occupied westbank. ellen 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
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in my leg, i had a cast and how to crawl to be able to move. i felt my body being torn apart. i had no can't 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. the soldiers threatened to kill me when he rest. it'd be for 2nd time. he threatened to kill me like my cousin. he told me he is 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 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 were arrested during the night mostly between midnight and dawn. 86 percent were beaten at some point. 76 percent threatened with physical
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harm and 60 percent hit with sticks of guns. 69 percent were strip searched boys made up 97 percent of the arrests children a still being go treat mistreated through the missing detention system. but on the safe cutting measures, then you would expect in place to keep children safe. when else children thought the law, but them must be said cutting measures in place. a line to global juvenile justice standards to make sure that children, i say, is really low, doesn't apply in the west bank, but israel has signed international agreements to protect children. one is really good, 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 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
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years to come. i was so sure i'll just say to ramallah in the occupied westbank to museum has rejected criticism of the alleged him, his treatment of black african migraines. and it's for the president, kind of say, it says there were saving humane treatment, but the migrant say they have been left in poor conditions without food or water for days. hundreds of people were rounded up by us already is and left on the border with libya following days of violence in the city of the fax in tennessee. yeah, maybe our on the other hand wants to easier to move to my friends from the boulder beloved. so that's to see we inform the teen using a forward to that these migraines and they are supposed to be removed from the border points because they have infiltrated and leak. and what we're going to be held between is enough for it is we protect them and contact the red crescent and other human to organizations in order to give them help and protect these fiber and us. one of them are not like trying to has spoken to
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a migrant about the conditions at the live in tennessee in boulder. as 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 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 each 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 this address or to start instead to continue his head folks, you know, so you asked him. he's also house he's so we had in this the citizens us out in some of the day i read cutlasses speaks on peoples and the idea of some small,
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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, they told us to go out before going out there to go to vote phones that they go arises. like, do a tech give, you know, a close, you know? yeah, there be some people don't. some people don't want it because one of my police i don't sort i'm 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 here in the car to walk? the 16 drove us out to the police. do you want to fly it or i'm to be sent? came in and bodies. it was yeah, can you send me was, is there told us that we ought to get new guys to bring? i've done this. if you're, i'm to see if you guys, you know, i missed your survey. so we even ask them, is that they call one of my brother,
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he commented flags, you know, they took his passport and it said he told them i came and fled and i fear the text . so you should not take me out of because the like this you know. ok. the situation here. now what, what, what are the conditions? it's really hard. 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 teresa and bring 40 of us. seems dispute here and how long have you been here right now? i'm yeah, 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 tired, you know, we part reports that because there's not enough water that people have had some drink. so what i guess. yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, i think you're still reading so what i even one more money. so yeah. use pregnant, he think so what i think he said don't you know of to restart thinking these things and we are thinking that i'm something just to just see i have to have an option
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and you know, yeah, it's to be shut out orders 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, 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, 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 and to rig kalauia, he is a political analyst, and a former general director of the gymnasium, the institute and strategic studies. he says, and economic crisis and racism fueling the tensions, the efficient, but it's, but the scores at some point use the gate replacements and it says to me, but the other ones, i decided that you the business case i initially is just the,
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the, the humanitarian approach. of justice you yesterday the have of the been easy and the just to, to help with this is the size, the inside of the actually both of them 2 weeks ago and that was the name. again, the problem is the statement. so it's up some downs. it's a mix, basically the scores, but the policies estimate, which is not basically a city out of a, basically big or 3 because that is that, that is that side of the get find segments of populations. it'd be weird that happens the races back get on. but it's the same time, it's really a mix back. i mean, maybe 20 asians, especially in impoverished neighborhoods. i don't really think thing math and problems when some drives with mrs. buy some stuff to have an app. it is weird residing and these impoverished neighborhoods that have actually the mouth and
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basically backlash against the such a hand community. so it's an african community, and it's best that asians, hundreds of migrant workers, mostly from bangladesh and the pool have been left stranded in malaysia. they've paid a huge sums of money to recruiters who promised them jobs found themselves unemployed . once they arrived, florence lew explains from cullum pool sorta arrived from bangladesh late last year. he paid a recruitment agent, the equivalent of $4500.00, most of which he had borrowed and was promised 2 years of work in a factory in malaysia. but there was no jump and he's agreed to meet us on the condition. we don't reveal his identity. not today. yeah, i mean, that's been 7 months. my family's facing a big problem. i have 3 younger brothers and sisters. i have parents. i haven't sent any money home. i'm facing challenges with my job. i can't eat properly. he
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since found a job, but his travels haven't gone away and i haven't gotten the job. i was promised. the task i'm assigned is difficult to do. i'm trying my best to cope, but it's difficult. i haven't been paid my dreams. i've shuddered. he's one of hundreds of migrant workers, mostly from uncle edition to paul who arrived in malaysian recent months and found themselves deep in debt and without jumps. worker's rights activists say, such cases are not new, but appear to have increased often malaysia eased is recruitment procedures. this year to fill a labor shortage. some also say a change in a company's economic circumstances could have led to some job offers being withdrawn. but ad corruption is a more likely factor. that is a systemic corruption in the management of foreign workers. which means that the officials and employers and bogus employers and the agents complicit together to get these quotas for, for bringing workers when there's no jobs. more than 2000000 migrant workers on
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toys in malaysia. mostly doing dangerous and difficult jobs that many locals don't want to do. for yes, malaysia has faced accusations of neva abuse and exploitation, particularly in its love making implantation industry. this recent issue has renewed consent about the treatment of migrant workers. the government has launched an investigation and promised to take action against agents and employers who have acted illegally. it's also said it's now trying to find jobs for the workers, but for some that promise is too little too late. these factory workers from the poll have been here for months with no work and no pay. they say they are now being pressured to return home with little hope of ever being compensated. florence li algebra quite an import. it's still a hey, don't algae 0. brandon's national bro costa in crisis. the bbc suspends a high profile presents are accused of paying
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a teenager for exclusive photos. and child is struggling to fade hundreds of thousands of refugees escaping the war in neighboring students. the frank assessments $3000000000.00. is it going to be enough to get focused on the economy back on track? the short answer is no informed opinions for those who are attempting to flee to chat. how dangerous is that journey? it is incredibly difficult for many people to manage to get out. but it's a great cost in depth analysis of the days headlines, questions really? who controls what goes on an outer space in the future will be governments for won't be big part of corporations and individual secret multi billionaires inside story on challenges. era july on i guess the thing goes to the post office, the local election, sort of shift to the right to the country with this another guilty in fall, right? government 11 east meets the indian women,
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breaking down gender barriers as they fight to become champions. since beach has the coast african me just from across the continent as well. so seeks to strengthen relations with the region. people and power focuses on somalia as a fight for survival. as years of draft and hom conflict have combined to create humanitarian disaster. as the security becomes an increasing global concern, the united nations launch is a report examining food crises and tongue around the world to live on a jersey to the the hello are you watching out a 0?
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i'm emily anglin. he's reminder about top stories this hour. you as president joe biden is in the u. k. the talks of prime minister wishes to enact spot in 3 nation trip will be dominated by and nature summit and miscellaneous. and it's showing solidarity with ukraine and your report by rights group site. the children says palestinian children arrested by these riley army are emotionally and physically abused and that almost half of them in the military detention system are injured at the point of arrest. engineers, he is, president guy said, has rejected criticism either the mistreatment of the black african migrants and refugees on the border with libya. 700 people have been left stranded without food or water contains. the sudanese government use extending its closure of a space until the end of the month. the fly fan excludes humanitarian deliveries and evacuation. slides and strikes have been reported south of the capital cod too
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. as it ends, warring factions continue finding, the sudanese army and power. millet traits from the rapids support forces have been trying to take control of the capital since april. while authorities in china are planning to relocate. tens of thousands of certain these refugees from a town of drain. the large numbers have feud inflation and competition for sketch results is generating tension with locals and interest reports from andre on the chad sedan border. at this marketing a great in eastern chart, 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. as she says, prizes have tripled in the past few weeks and blames major dealers of exploitation . they get a hold on, say it in a high, a major deal. those are responsible for the high prices. there's no way we make
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good profit. the main supply route has been cut off by the fighting units 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. then we have food to eat high freshman is because of inflation things it becomes so difficult with the flight season threatening to cut off the loss to supply root offers. just a shortage is an inflation will increase conditions have grown worse for local people and agencies certificate i've on the never seen such a big operation. so 40 funded, we need just the fee. we need 15000000 every months to feed those people. so following 3 months, we have received 15. now we're already on the edge where we will not be able to provide them. and the other, the child has been hosting refugees from sedan for more than 20 years,
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but vital resources being quoting food and water running though 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, menissi attentions of the people here or rise even father. how many degrees i'll just did, i agree on the charge. so then border, the west african ladies are attending and to day summit in guinea besides capital and have named nigeria is president as the new chairman, members of the economic community of west african states. so echo was grappling with regional security is being search and violence attacks by groups linked to iso and al qaeda. molly became a fast certainly j. n. nigeria have experienced the phone because the attacks last you relate is a great to very security with a new peace keeping force. room and tessa has been following the meeting from a crowd. is not the 1st time we use,
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the leaders have met and discussed security issues and it won't be the last insecurity is a big problem here in west africa and dissolving, it would not be easy. need those ones to be up the rapids stabilization force is an army made up of soldiers from different countries in was the applicant. the idea is that whenever there's a conflict, these troops will deploy as quickly as possible. here in gone and the government has said more to the, to the board in the north to try and protect vacancies via that are being attacked by um needs is also the issue up into camino violence. that's when lopez fight each other overgrazing land and he does an older trying to deal with the issue of smuggling, the minerals, minerals that i thought to be fueling this conflict now with as okay, is a busy region, all these kinds of own internal problems from cruise and attempted cruise this piece of the lessons and other issues. so these, he does the author dealing with all those matches as well. some countries of hide fund must needs from the group wagner, for example, to try and contain the situation and try and bring back stability. but that is
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expensive, and he does know that that is not in the long run. sustainable part of latasha out there as a presenter from britain's national, broad cost of the baby say has been suspended while it investigates. claims it paid for sexually explicit photographs from a teenager is on use. pay for a report of the mail present. it paid $45000.00 for the material. the young person was 17 when the payments began. the identities of the present and teenager have not been reveals, in his statement, the broad cost of said it takes any allegations seriously. and it has robust internal processes in place to proactively deal with such allegations. the bbc says it 1st became aware of a complaint back in may. new allegations were raised on thursday of and different nature. and in addition to its own inquiries, it has also been in touch with external star. he's in line with his protocols. the bbc says it expects to be in a position to provide a further update in the coming days as the process continues to
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grace. now with tourism is feeling a property, boom bite is billions of dollars worth of real estate goes up to so young grapes hoping to buy their 1st time say they've been priced out of the market from athens and john, so reckless has moved the grease is toilets, the building is slowly taking shape, a towering apartment block with hanging gardens overlooking the surrounding gulf, designed by british architects, norman foster, and such as the demand. it's 170 apartments have already been sold. it's a small part of the engineer on $600.00 heck to as a beach front property parks and hotels where athens airport used to be lump of development is building this city within the city and plans to sell $11000000000.00 worth of homes here. many international buyers and that has already doubled. how's the price is in the area, raise prices, make it more difficult for some people to live here. however,
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i think the positives, much, much, much count that i've said these, these negative entry points out apartment, there's new money coming to the economy for many, many decades grades where city distribute, think or the by of where sort of poverty if you, we, and now with with the new incomes is coming from all kinds or, or place in the world. we're bringing new money, the money we really see that more or less, i think that it was, it really cold is part of the greek property boom fueled by tourism. but greece is just emerging from its deepest ever recession and young people cannot compete with international real estate investors. greece has both rate failed by 30 percent during its decade of recession. the population is now shrinking, and analysts believe the country could have trouble raising the current levels of taxation. old manning, the armed forces by mid century. seeing this, the government decided to offer $2000000000.00 to subsidize young homeowners mortgages, nicholson to lift video thoughts. this would help them move out of the rented
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apartment and into a home of their own. but they found property owners would rather sell to wealthy buyers with cash pro. the pros type of successful this subsidy does not protect the people. this meant for issues stipulate that house is eligible for the subsidy aren't put up for sales to others. how can i compete with is really arabic or chinese capital. that's here for a golden visa implants to put properties up for air b and b on the lumber development says it will create 80000 well paying jobs here and many increase you and for the prosperity the project likes the car and can bring it's that vision of a prosperous grease that brought to me calls back from the netherlands and the job that paid him 3 times his greek salary, but definitely opened up to the global economy. many greeks find they are at a disadvantage, and without the government supports, they need to him shut off los altos or athens. and that's it for me. i'm really angry and you can find out much more on our website though alger 0. com,
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whether is next week, jeff harrington been inside. story will look at the us decision to supply cluster bones to ukraine, and i'll be back at the top of the hour with all your headlines, the the hello. thank you for joining in. let's go with your weather report for asia allotted, talked about with the monsoon rain so it's not looking as bad up and down. buckets on most of the energy will be on the other side of the border in india. so let's go there, particularly for punjab state. i'm right, sorry to lilianna right through to the capitol region. new delhi could see some deluge here, which would cause some flash flooding right back through good throughout the states . now, if we give you a water view, also monsoon rains quite intense through the protests, all the way to our natural protest in the front northeast of india. also seen waves
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of months sooner. moisture move across the adamant sea into the gulf of thailand. that rain is being whipped around all sides of the gulf of thailand and some flooded advisories to tell you about for central and southern philippines as we took start the week the work week. anyway. on monday, plum rains fall, we're taking a foot off the pedal here almost like we're turning them off. not a lot of rain falling. and as a result, those temperatures are going up, but still sucked into that wet weather for acute you. the southwest corner of hunt, you island that could cause some more flooding beijing back up to 40 degrees and will end off back in southeast asia. still a problem spot in southern sumatra on monday. see you later. i the, the 19 sixty's the decade of change across the middle east and north africa in the 2nd of a 3 part series, l g 0. well,
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explores the explosion of ox and culture intellectually as we're building new dreams. and the idea is because the revolutions of the 1961, the political parts of the mind for music to tv, the poetry of protest and revolution, they make the 60s in the arab culture. oh no jews here. your frame is to be supplied with plus the ball this by the us. that's the spice of found by many countries. and most later amenities the size of ation. so such weapons are against humanitarian law because the indiscriminate us. so what's behind the us decision? this is inside story, the probably welcome to the program. i'm adrian instead of going full is a does he does.
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