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between endangered wild life and then noisy neighbors. that's, that's the forest right there. and there's nothing between the tiger i haven't met . i'm assuming habitat. nothing to live together on how to 0. how many people here have seen a tiger? go really, the to easiest president denies racism in dealing with migraine, says hundreds of black africans from main trapped at the libya border. the alarm, how much room this is obvious, your life from don't have also coming up us president joe biden arrives in the u. k . head of one of the most important nato summit in recent years for you and so. so dan is on the brink of a full scale civil war. and the conflict could be stabilized the entire region and
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prayers of remembrance for the victims of trevor and himself. europe's worst mass murder since the world war 2. the teenagers present by side 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 anton migrant protests. i'll just here was malik train that has this report on the libya tunisia border. they say they've been abandoned by the world. so when they see or a camera, they cheer they are eager to tell their stories. i want to know last week to an agent authorities round it up and forcibly expelled hundreds
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of blacks ups. the hearing migrants from the city of fox to the libyan border to say, 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 refused to allow these migrants into their territory. they say these migrants or to need you as a responsibility. we informed between the single tories, these migrants was supposed to be removed from the board of points because they have infiltrated legally. we hope the 20 single toiletries will protect them and contact the red crescent, and other humanitarian organizations. in order to give some help. i'm protection to these migrants, human rights watch accusing, is you a violating international law by collective expulsions of black migrants,
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but to an easy and president place size denied. those accusations seemed security forces are protecting black migrants who wants to settle in the country on the police and stuff. the stuff we've got that going to rescue us to pick him up on the offset. 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 extensions are the ones who boats his head. we should gun back to, to michigan so that they will take us back, or they should return us. we went and spoke and pleaded with them. they said we should go back to libya,
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but we haven't been to love you before. why should we go back back? for now? no one knows the fate of these my grants. but 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. sorry can that way as a political and list and the former general director of the 2 nation institute of strategic studies. he says, and economic crisis and racism are fueling the tensions, the official, but it's for the scores at some point uses the gate replacement. it is a c or any but the other ones kind of fire that you the business case, higher state is just the, 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,
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the inside of the actually both of them 2 weeks ago is that the name? again, the problem is the statement. so it's up some downs. it's a mix. basically the scores, but the problem is estimates which is not basically a do any out of a, basically big or 3 because that is that, that is that 5 and we get find segments of population that be we are the zip, half of spaces back down. but it's the same time, it's really a mixed bag. i mean, maybe 20 asians, especially in impoverished neighborhoods. i don't really think thing math and problems that when some drives with mrs. buy some stuff that hadn't happened, things were residing. and these impoverished neighborhoods that helps actually the mouth and basically backlash against the stuff that had communities. so it's an african community. and the best that asians,
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the 3 boats carrying more than 300 migrants are missing in the atlantic ocean. the boat slips in a golf 15 days ago, heading for the canary islands. the voyage from west africa to the spanish islands is among the most dangerous roots for migrant boats. affected by powerful atlanta, current spanish maritime. rescuers has been de searching for the migrants, including $22.00 children, reportedly on board. us president joe biden is in london where he'll meet you. k prime minister wishes to enact. on monday i had a key nato summit this week. by this trip to europe will be dominated by the summit and lithuania and of showing solidarity with ukraine fight and says it is premature to allow ukraine to join the alliance in the middle of a war. earlier this week, fighting announced washington will be supplying cluster munitions to keep a move not supported by snack and criticized by other allies. my hannah has the latest whitehouse president biden's trip. it's now well on the way and a busy time in the united kingdom of visit with the british prime minister,
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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. then a president biden will be going to lithuania 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 plus to munitions. so certainly there's going to be some awkward moments during that. somebody in lithuania,
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my kind of out here at the white house, a russian official say their air defense system shut down for ukrainian missiles on sunday. the missiles were intercepted over the annex crimea peninsula, a day earlier, we'd mon in the don't you ask region came under heavy bombardment as a big was there to witness the aftermath. strikes on here in the month seems to be spread across a 100 meters a. so now one of the places that was it 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 meet to the so from the food stamps. it looks like those that were passing bible court and this attack that is still the left stains on the floor here, also an attractive gloss. now we have been speaking to local people and they
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obviously still very shaken up and scared for them yesterday's attack. as they live through the russian occupation of them on or before the whole of the population have was around 20000 people and we believe now that's dropped below 5000. if a young man 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 then. there was a small pause for some moving people were crying and a shiver, and my sisters cost 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 month he still was injured. right outside the shop distracted drug insight 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 individual,
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that man died. it's also important to note that the figures that we are given by the regional administrator ministration here for the casualties, those are killed and injured off of civilians, we are rarely told by the ukrainians how many military ukrainian mother treats are killed or injured. but nevertheless, this has been a significant strike, and the people that we've spoken to has been really shaken up. i'm scared by what took place yesterday. i started vague, i just there a month in ukraine. the u. n. says sudan is on the brink of a full scale civil war, and the conflict could the stabilize the entire region. egypt to host the summit was sedans, neighbors, to discuss how to in the conflict this week. air strikes, i've been reported south of the capital as the sudanese army and paramilitaries from the rapids support forces continue to find more than 3000 people have been killed since i or that's what it is in chatter planning to relocate tens of thousands of suit and these refugees from the town of audra, the large numbers have fueled installation and competition for scarce resources,
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generating tension with local people. armitage race reports from audrey on the transfer, the end border at this marketing, that rate in eastern charge. the suited is pound is accepted alongside the freight truck. so the needs 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 a hold on, say it in a high, a major deal. those 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. supplies is nowhere near refugee. mohammed could afford to 3 meals a day back in west for before the crisis. not any more we have forced to eat high freshman is because of inflation things it becomes so difficult with
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a flat season threatening to cut off the loss to supply root office. just a shortage is an inflation will increase the conditions have gotten worse for local people and agencies stepping in on this. the never seen such a big operation. so 40 funded we need just 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 than 20 years, but vital resources including 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 refugees continue to cross the border, benefee attentions of the people here or rise even farther. how many degrees i would use it. i agree on the charge, so then border,
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the memories and events have been held ahead of the 28th anniversary of the shrubbery. so genocide, hundreds lined the bosnian capital as a truck carrying 30 coffins passed on his way to trevor needs. uh, we're newly identified, victims will be buried within 8000 people. mostly mostly men and boys were murdered by bosnian serb forces in 1995 an annual peace. march honors the 15000 men who walk 100 kilometers to escape the killings during the balkans. what are the one up for business as more from the memorial center near trevor and its almost 3 decades after 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
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this genocide together with this to see newly found. and then to 5 big tents that you'll be buried on tuesday, the number of the vines vide some songs feel rise to 6751. and yes, 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 waiting for this long to say they're fine with vice when you're talking about overall number of these victims. only 10 percent of them were found. 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 most grades. and that is the reason why this process is facing so long. and this is the reason why it's so challenging the for
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this, you know, forensics the find a dentist 5 and put all these pieces together. but the main reason why many are still missing and by many assemblies are to receive for at least one phone to be find. and then to 5 is the fact that those responsible in the public, a 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 families. still ahead on out 0 parts of japan, india and pakistan and your record floods. after some of the heaviest rainfall injections and conservation with a porpoise, mexico makes a breakthrough to save the world's most endangered marine, ma'am. the
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got a minute 15, so bring you up to speed with your weather. so head sgo in the middle lease, not a lot going on. plenty of hot sunshine, but also quite sticky weather around the golf as well. scooping that moisture that humidity up and throwing it in. 2 places like doha 40, but feeling about $5055.00 degrees at times throughout the day. speaking of hot, we've got this hot wind blowing across to minutes, then through the caspian sea pumping up the temperature in baku to 40. that's approaching a near all time. hi there, and for it circuit looks like we could see some flooding across the black sea coast, particularly the ne black sea coast, which is an area prone to flooding. as we head toward africa right now, and temperatures are falling off and soonest. we've got heat alerts in play for the northwest slice of mauritania temperatures closing in on 50 degrees. their west
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africa, our usual pulses of heavy downpours here, central africa, a bit more quiet. most of the rain will be around camera room, but we could talk about this cold in southern africa. colors are on dark, the blue and the purple. the lower the temperature waking up to one in johannesburg, so cold enough for a stove for the northern eastern cape, providence own pump implement longer, and probably some freezing rain. in limpopo, the code to staples control information the controlling the narrative to dominate thing the media. how does the narrative improve public opinion and norma? spite, you might not be the most important story about china of today. but that's what the big piece attention to. how is citizen jim listened? we played in the story, the listening post, i fixed the media. we don't cover the news,
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we cover the way the news is covered. the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching, i'll just hear a reminder of our top stories this our to needs as president face i. it has rejected criticism over the mistreatment of black african migrants and refugees on his porter with libya. 700 people have been left stranded without food or water for to day. us presidential bide is in the u. k for talks with prime minister wishes. so next fight and we'll go on to attend a nato summit in between you on tuesday and it's showing solidarity. would you crate for you? and so sudan is on the brink of a full scale civil war and the conflict could the stabilize the entire region.
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there strikes have been reported south of the capitol, as certainly is army and paramilitaries from the rapids. support forces continue to fight palestinian children are arrested by the israeli army, face emotional and physical abuse. according to a newer report, the rights groups save the children says almost half of the children in these really military detention system are injured at the point of arrest. others reports trip searches and being beaten in custody from the occupied west bank. alan fisher reports of the summit, 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 how to crawl to be able to move, but 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
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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 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 harm and 60 percent hit with sticks of guns. 69 percent were strip searched boys, read up 97 percent of the arrests children a still being go treat mistreated through the missing detention system. but on the
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safe cutting measures, then you would expect in place to keep children safe. and we're 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 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 says those treaties are being ignored or rest should be the last resort when there isn't 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 years to come. i was so sure i'll just say to ramallah in the occupied westbank, hundreds of migrant workers, mostly from bangladesh and the paul had been left stranded in malaysia. they paid
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huge sums of money to recruitment agents who promised them jobs, but found themselves unemployed once they arrived, florence lily 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 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. 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 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 dream, so i've shuddered. he's one of hundreds of migrant workers, mostly from bug ledesmond, the paul,
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who arrived in malaysian recent months and found themselves deep in debt and without jumps. worker's rights activists say such cases and you would appear to have increased often malaysia eased as recruitment procedures this year. just so 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 the more likely fact that the systemic corruption in the management of foreign watkins. which means that the officials and employers and bogus employee as an agents uh, completed together. um to get these quotas um for, for the bringing. what, cuz when there's no jobs, more than 2000000 migrant workers on tonight 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
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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 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. monthly out 0 credit report of thousands of people who marched in violence and the hades capitol. port of prince armed gangs of overrun the country and attacks against the police or on the rise. the you in is calling for a multinational force to be deployed to dismantle the gangs and restore security. heavy rain is causing flood alerts in new york state. homeowners. recorded video is torrance of water approach. their properties and submerged cars. us where the
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service has issued flood warnings for several counties and the state southern japan has seen some of the heaviest rain ever recorded there. one person has been killed and 6 others are missing after floods and months, lights flooding as close roads disrupt, the trains and cup of water supply in several regions. japan's weather service has issued emergency alerts affecting nearly 2000000 people. and the number of people killed during monsoon floods in pakistan has risen to 76. going job is the worst effect, the promise to rational torrential, seasonal downpours. over the past 2 weeks triggered flash flooding and landslide and neighboring india floods and lance lights have killed at least 15 people. over the past 2 days, parts of new delhi have seen the most rainfall in decades, barbara and go for reports. days of months, seen rains and rivers assessed, and web backs and pots of northern india leaving temples next. this so much a lot. the coffee cut out a hand to punch back to the temple and other small temples around to river water.
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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 by through the temple, which is a tourist spot. right, so water enough and public buildings have been forced to close moines, expected, and meteorologists warning people in the west effect of diarrhea. i have not thought it will be, but the luxury of red alert has been issued in a much hell tradition in many districts. so witnessing heavy rainfall, orange and yellow 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, i took our customer to the boat, the ritual got fully submerged in water over there. that 3 other vehicles got so
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much as well on the monsoon season, almost always leads to properties being damaged and kind of say construction in what plants and clubs drain. the existence of pocket plays for the chaos and the cities father and the gulf from california is home to the world's most endangered marine mammal. it's called the key to and it's been on the edge of extinction. for years. the scientists trying to save the space is, have just received some welcome news, john, home and reports from some philippe and mexico. a heading out with a mexican navy into a $225.00 square columbia to no fish. and 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,
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which is i live in to try and safe. and they may, they find me had some good news, a survey that showed in the last 2 years the but keep those numbers that state stable. barbara taylor has been fighting, saved the vacuum for 30 years later. and it's important globally to have a good example of what can be done to save these bases that are very suitable if we just change our. so our phishing practices, the pools and the buckwheat, the decline is credited mainly to the mexican navy, putting down a maze of concrete blocks with hooks to snag any gill nets. and the no fishing zone called the 0 tolerance area was the base costs. and this has help a lot for making, this is a free of net. so we have 9 because pacing pine gains are in the city a they have no naps and the city a so basically,
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so when do minutes use by fisherman to cut of a fish in streams that they can trap the key to to the past tense that the theme that keith is, does it sound like a lot the most people expected it to be what's out altogether by now. it's a big deal, but it's so far escaped extinction. see who's got to know the 100. you can get the chance to see what i have being here and fish. i prefer you and a half trying to do something 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 gold grins. what garcia says they support the noted fishing design that they've been submitting to use given that's not just the but around it and the nets,
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they are allowed to use the work as well. it allows us to handle, that is to perfect. that means that we need the government and all the n g always have really looked at the social side of this vehicle. they say we're going to do this. i'm just thinking of themselves and the quit 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 ready struggling. john holman out, is it a some, philippe, mexico? the is 0, and these are the top stores, teenagers present, di site and has rejected criticism about them. his treatment of black african migrants and refugees. 700 people have been left stranded on the libyan border without food for water for dates. then the 2 new scenes broke the legs of these

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