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place of stay, feel safe anymore. what happens on that day is a will quite those coming regions across the lines and the level of destruction here. proof just how fits the fighting has been in recent weeks. this russian or notes monastery has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. the chinese, as president denies racism in dealing with migrants as hundreds of black africans remain trapped at the libya border. the hello, i'm how much room the sound 0 live from the also coming up us president joe biden arrives in the u. k. as he faces criticism from nato members over his plans to send cluster bombs to create
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a rights group accuses via the really military of subjecting palestinian children to emotional and physical abuse in their detention system. and britain's national broadcaster in crisis. the bbc suspends a high profile presents are accused of paying a teenager for explicit photos. the we be going into an easier where president of hi site has rejected criticism over the mistreatment of black african migrants and refugees. 700 people have been left stranded without food or water for days on the libyan border. they were detained by security forces following anti migrant protest. i just, it was malick train that has this report on the libyan tunisia border. they say they've been abandoned by the world. so when they see our camera, they cheer. they are eager to tell their stories. as i want to
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know. last week to need unit doherty's round it up and forcibly expelled. hundreds of black sub saharan migrants from the city of fox to the libyan border. they remain stranded in the hot desert with little food and water. okay. the new scenes broke the legs of these people. libyans are giving us water and food. it is too dizzy. who put us here, but it is the libyans who have helped us. although the libyans seem to be helping, they refuse to allow these migrants into their territory. they say these migrants or to need you as a responsibility. says we informed the 20 single toys these, these migrants are supposed to be removed from the board of points because they have infiltrated illegally. we hope the to the single toy days will protect them and contact the red, crescent, and other humanitarian organizations. in order to give some help, i'm protection to these migrants. the human rights watch accusing is yet
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a violating international law by collective explosions of black migrants. but too easy in president place size denied. those accusations, seen security forces are protecting black migrants who wants to settle in the country? yeah, well they can definitely do it ends up with the job that good to risk you, us to pick him up on the all that while most of them are irregular migrants, some say they came into it's an easy a legally. but we're racially profiled because of their skin color, fault the most. as she's been in tunisia for more than 2 years, she was detained by the national guard while shopping for food for her son said he, he's only 19 months old. they've been here for 4 days. the stations are the ones who bowed his head. we should gun back to,
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to michigan so that they will take us back or they should have a ton us. we went and spoke completed with them. they said we should go back to libya, but we haven't been to leave you before. why should we go back that for now? no one knows the fate of these migrants. but as you can see, their situation is, is desperate. it's dire. they have received some sort of a, a bite from the live inside of 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 of russia, says turkey about the pressure from nato allies when it released 5 ukrainian prisoners. the kremlin, says turkey and ukraine violated a prisoner swamp agreement. 5 commanders were sent back to ukraine at the end. the president below the mere zalinski is visited stumble. russia and ukraine have exchanged more than 2000 prisoners since the start of the war, thousands more are still being held. the union says both sides are guilty of
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violations against the prisoners. under there is, i mean, that homie reports from russian control done yet. and i know it was so funny. it's always 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 spend 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 we exchanged from time to time, which the new emotions are running high. the prisoners was unaware. 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 lasted only a few moments, but the family's, he say the priceless more than 30 percent of exchanges had been held since the
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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 rest your respects all its investment agreements related to prison there. so for that you bring inside preventative families of prisoners to visit them and their faith is only known for exchange ways of it. 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 in grainy exports. unprotected and missing people are accounted for and to persuade the warring sides to open dialogue. i mean, the judges, the body, ask palestinian children are arrested by the israeli army, face emotional and physical abuse. according to a new report,
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the rights group save of children says almost half of the children, and these really military detention system are injured at the point of arrest. others report strip searches and being beaten in custody from the occupied westbank . one fisher reports. it was summer with 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 was coming back for me every day. i wait for that day to come. it's not unusual here to see
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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 but 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 go treat mistreated through the mentions detention system. but on the side cutting measures that you would expect in place to keep children safe. when not saying children about the little, but then must be said cutting measures in place. a line to global juvenile justice standards to make sure that your organization is really low. doesn't apply in the
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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 alternatives and the rest 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. you as president joe biden has arrived in the united kingdom for talks with prime minister richey soon after i had a keen nato summit. this week, biden's trip will be dominated by the summit. in lithuania, and it's showing solidarity with ukraine, however, bite and said it was premature to allow ukraine to join the alliance in the middle of a war. earlier this we fight and announce washington will be supplying cluster munitions
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to keep a move not supported by so knack and criticized by other allies. mike, hannah has the latest from the white house. the president biden's trip is now well under way and a busy time in the united kingdom of visit 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 turkey at 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 bite and pressure rising. took it to accept sweden as a full member of nato. been a president biden? will be going to lose the weight and yet to attend that nato summit. and this going to be some awkward moments. the in the lights of his decision to supply cluster
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munitions to ukraine. and it's ongoing conflict with russia. more than 2 thirds of nathan members have outlaw the use of custom, munitions. so certainly there's going to be some awkward moments during that sound, but in the few ania, my kind of out is here at the white house. a presenter from britain's national broadcast for the bbc has been suspended. wallet investigates claims he paid for sexually explicit photographs from a teenager. the son newspaper reported the mail presenter paid $45000.00 for the material. the young person was 17 when the payments began. the identities of the presenter and the use have not been reviewed. in a statement the broadcast or said it takes any obligation 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 in may. new allegations were raised on thursday of a different nature, and in addition to its own inquiries, it has also been in touch with external authorities. in line with his protocols. the bbc says it expects to be in a position to provide
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a further update in the coming days as the process continues. hurry faucet has the latest from outside the bbc headquarters in one. the story was 1st reported on friday, but it's been sunday when it's really escalated and gathered face, both 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 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 woman's allegation. reported in the sun use 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
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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 says 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 innocent that these all 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 davy has survived to form a 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 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? was that transparent enough should've considered didn't consider removing this
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person from the those are the sorts of questions that people will be asking in the coming days. are you close it out? just 0 months. the europe and commission has criticized the french government for its handling of riots after the police shooting of a 17 year old boy in paris. last month. the commission accuse is police of racial profiling? but some officers say the issue is more complex. patrice reports from paris. the french police is under attack for what critics say. all heavy handed tactics and prejudice, piracy is once again, mainly. com. nearly 2 weeks after the killing of 17 year old and i l. m a 5 police officer. for 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 . they political speech cheese which say program is the police. the police on these are for the hold on to the ports and whatever is more than 270 police buildings were damaged during writing across france,
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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 for 6 on pull these up to places 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 it as a police officer for 6 months. he said he witnessed racism but also intolerable working conditions, you know, going on. so they working with the population that hates them and the 2nd highest right of suicides in front of them on police officers. but the most urgent thing is to clean up the police. a lot of them shouldn't be doing the job for french
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minorities. it's simple. they say they all treated differently and that it costs not l m. his life. well, who a little bit further. how can people tolerate over work? 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. the commission has criticized the french government for tumbling of the riots on foot racial profiling of suspect. there's little sign of that changing. this, folded up on 5 damage police station is a result. now suddenly of the killing of not al, 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, reese out is era manually on the outskirts of powers, the still ahead on out 0 heavy monsoon rains last parts of northern india,
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causing rocks, lives, and flooding, villages and cities, the heres or whether story for the americas. we begin from the campus to patagonia, we got 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 to 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 we'll keep tabs on that storms really through the us goals states here. these ones could pack a punch, severe thunderstorms hailstones,
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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 been amplified by moisture off the atlantic ocean here. so 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 showers storms popping up, 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 a but the next week the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching out 0. a reminder of our top stories this out to me just present the guy side has rejected criticism over the mistreatment of black african migrants and refugees on his border with libya. 700 people have been left stranded without food or water for days. you as president joe biden is in the u. k for talks with
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prime minister research sooner. 5, and we'll go on to attend the nato summit and lithuania on tuesday and it's showing solidarity. would you bring any report by the rights group say the children says palestinian children arrested by the israeli army are emotionally and physically abused and that almost half of them in the military detention system are injured at the point of arrest? hundreds of migrant workers, mostly from bangladesh and the paul had been left stranded in malaysia. they paid huge sums of money to recruitment agents who promised them jobs, but found themselves unemployed once they arrived for slowly reports from quality and port 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 to 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. i mean, that's been 7 months. my family's facing
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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. t since found a job, but his troubles 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 dream, so 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 is economic circumstances could have led to some job offers being withdrawn. but ad corruption is the more likely fact that the systemic corruption
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in the management of foreign workers. which means that the officials and employers and bogus employers in agents uh completed it to get uh to get these quotas um for, for the bringing workers when there's no jobs. more than 2000000 migrant workers on toys and 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 fluff 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 illegals. it's also said, it's now trying to find jobs for the workers, but for some that problem is, 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 monthly algebra,
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calling them for the united nation, says sudan is on the brink of a full scale civil war. and the conflict could the stabilize the entire region explosions, more planes. have been heard south of the capital cartoon. as sedans, warring factions continue to find more than 3000 people have been killed since april when the student is army and paramilitaries from the rapid support forces began to fight for control authorities and chatter planning to relocate. tens of thousands of food in these refugees from the town of audrey. the large numbers have fueled inflation and competition for scarce resources, generating tension. the local people, adriece reports from audrey on the traps, sudan border at this marketing. that rate in eastern charge. the suit in his pound is accepted alongside the freight truck. so the needs refugees i'm able to receive food. they 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
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. the general that said in the heart of the major dealers are responsible for the high prices city, 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 no way in the demand. refugee, well, how much could afford 3 meals a day back in west for before the crisis? not anymore. does this mean we have food to eat? how fresh and it's because of inflation, things have become so difficult with a flat season threatening to cut off the last stoplight route. officers say shortages, an inflation will increase. conditions have grown worse for local 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 every months to feed those people. so following 3 months,
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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 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 host . and as refugees continue to cross the border, benefee attentions of the people here or rise even further degrees. i'll just see it. i agree on the charge. so then border, the west african leaders attending a 2 day summit in guinea. besides, capitol have named nigeria as president, bullets nubile as their new chairman. members of the economic community of west african states or, and call us, are grappling with the surgeon violet attacks by groups linked to iceland outside. malik burkina faso, new year and nigeria have experienced the bulk of the attacks. last year the leaders agreed to boost security with a new peacekeeping force. our room latasha has been following the meeting from offer is not the 1st time leesville leaders have met and discussed security issues,
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and it won't be the last in security is a big problem. here in with again 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 will deploy as quickly as possible. here in 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 needs is also the issue up into camino violent stuff in lopez fight each other overgrazing land and he does all the time to deal with the issue of smuggling, the minerals middles that i thought to be fueling this conflict. now waste as okay, is a busy reason or these kinds of your own internal problems from clues and attempted cruise disputed elections and other issues. so the easy does the author dealing with all those matches as well. so i'm conscious 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 expensive,
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and he does know that that is not in the long run. sustainable part of the task that i'll do is there a problem of thousands of people have marched in violence in the hades capital for the prince armed gangs of overrun the country at attacks against the police or on the rise, the you and is calling for a multinational force to be deployed to dismantle the gangs and restore security commemoration. events are underway ahead of the 28th anniversary of the shrubbery needs a genocide. hundreds lined the bosnian capital was a truck carrying 30 coffins passed on his way to trevor annisa were newly identified. victims will be buried with an 8000 mostly men and boys were murdered by bosnian serb forces in 1995 an annual peace. march honors. the 15000 men walked 100 kilometers to escape the killings during the balkans war. one person has been killed and 6 people are missing after torrential rains, triggered floods and months, lived in southwestern japan flooding. as close roads disrupt the trains and cut the
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water supply in several regions. japan's weather service as the rain, as the heaviest region has ever seen, it is issued emergency heavy rain warnings that effect nearly 2000000 people are being urged to seek shelter on higher ground. the deluxe done now where the number of people killed so far during monsoon. rain season has risen to 76. most of those fatalities are in the northeast province of punjab. torrential downpours triggered flooding and land slides over the past 2 weeks. packs down is still recovering from last year's record rainfall, which flooded a 3rd of the country. and alerts have been issued for millions of people in northern india. after days of heavy rain floods and land slides have killed at least 12 people. over the past 2 days, barbara and gulf are reports. days of months, seen rains and rivers assessed, and the banks and pots of northern india leaving temples next with so much a lot, the coffee cut out a hand up buddy punched back to the temple and other small temples around to river
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water. the situation is very bad, it's been raining heavily for the past 12 to 14000 kaluan monday districts. as you can see, the best rivers overflowing punched back to the temple, which is a tourist spot. right, so watering of public buildings have been forced to close. moines expected, and meteorologists warning people in the west effect of diarrhea. i have not thought equally position that a large body rid alert has been issued in a much hell tradition in many districts, a 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 after rock falls and land slides blocks the re to the hillside, the town of shimla. but despite the nothing many people are trying to keep that business is going to behold what a hell of the condition is. very bad. didn't go to, i took a customer to the board to make sure got fully supplemented in what's over there.
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that 3 other vehicles got some measured as well. on the monsoon season, almost always needs to properties being damaged and kind of say construction and what plans and clubs draven existence of pocket plays for the chaos and the 6 is father. and i'll just say heavy rains cause flash floating in the us state of new york, pounding rain from thunderstorms flooded homes, highways, and swept away cars. us weather has issued flood warnings for several nearby counties. emergency crews are on the scene to make sure no one is for the is 0. and these are the top stories to meet his present the case i. it has rejected criticism about the mistreatment of black african migrants and refugees on his board with libya. 700 people have been left stranded without food or water for days

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