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powerful here, this road connects the communal set to be with an other area that is not far away and were told that it was being used by gang. some people that had been kidnapped the teenagers president denies racism in dealing with migrant, as hundreds of black africans remain trapped at the libya border. the i'm having to do this is how does your life and door, how also coming up you as president joe biden arrives in the u. k. ahead of one of the most important nato summits in recent years. a writes group accuse is the is really military of subjecting palestinian children to emotional and physical abuse in their detention center and exploring oil in uganda. our mega project might be
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threatening livelihoods of tens of thousands of keep. the easiest president 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 anti migrant protests under there 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 our camera, they cheer. they are eager to tell their stories. i want to know last week to an agent authorities rounded up and forcibly expelled hundreds of black subsaharan migrants from the city of fox to the libyan border, to say,
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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. says we informed the tennis channel authorities. these migrants was supposed to be removed from the board of points because they have infiltrated legally. we hope the 20 single tory tease will protect them and contact the red, crescent, and other humanitarian organizations. in order to give some health protection to these migrants, the human rights watch accusing easier of violating international law by collective explosions of black migrants. but to an easy and president they saw you denied those accusations. seen security forces are protecting black migrants who wants to
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settle in the country where they can, the police and stuff to end up with the jobs that go to risk. you are sick in a bundle all the 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 residents are the ones who boats his head. we should gun back to, to michigan so that they will take us back, or they should have a ton us. we went and spoke and pleaded with them. they said we should go back to libya, but we haven't been to love you before. why should we go back to that? for now? no one knows the fate of these migrants. but as you can see,
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their situation is, is desperate. it's dire. they have received some sort of a, a bite from the living side. and there are some accounts that the technicians have also showed up. but really, i mean, the hope is that some sort of solution can be figured out. malik trina, which is 0 on the libya intuition border. 3 boats carrying more than $300.00 migrants are missing in the atlantic ocean. spanish maritime rescuers have spent days searching for the vessels they left senegal 15 days ago, heading for the canary islands. the voyage from west africa to the spanish territory is notoriously dangerous. 22 children are reportedly among the passengers . as there are reports, at least 6 people have been stab to death in a kindergarten in china. the crime took place in the southeastern wind on province . katrina, you joins us live from badging. katrina, what's the latest you've learned about the attack
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or just getting details now, according to a police report from windows programs up, is this trend just fine that could monday morning, around 8 o'clock in the morning in the town. a function in young jones city, 6 people were killed including, and one person was injured. they least have sofa named a 25 year old man who's sending me. but they haven't provided any more details about this crime except to say that it's currently under investigation. so there is a lot of catch on social media though i'm verified reports say that this involves the dispute between the parents and those who have been killed. the names have not been provided to the public as yet and katrina. i know there's a lot more details that will be emerging in the hours ahead, but if you could just give our viewers some context, how rare is an attack of this nature in china?
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you look at the size of the country. uh, it is extremely rough for these kinds of attacks to occur. guns are legal and penalties for this kind of crime. they is very harsh. most. most of those are found guilty of intentional murder. they received the death penalty. however, tragically, this has happened in the past just last year. in all this, there was another attack and a kindergarten in junk see problems with 3 were killed these with 3 children. so tragically, this does happen and following that is that there was a nationwide discussion about strengthening security around schools. it's likely that discussion will be read nice with often this problem. but also analysts have said that due to or take nature trying his traditional system simply unfortunately these revenge attacks do occur mostly by people who are either and passions on well just just for us. all right, that sounds easier is katrina you live for us from badging. thanks so much. katrina
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us president joe biden is in london where he'll meet you. k prime minister. reach you soon back on monday. had a key nato summit this week. fine. this trip to europe will be dominated by the summit in lithuania, aimed at showing solidarity. would ukraine fight and says it's premature to allow ukraine to join the alliance in the middle of a war? earlier this week by and then i was washington will be supplying cluster munitions to keep a move not supported by snacks and criticized by other allies. mike, hannah has the latest from the white house 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, 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 is 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.
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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 plus to munitions. so certainly there's going to be some awkward moments during that. somebody in the ceiling. yeah. my kind of out, you see era at the white house, russian sister key about the pressure from nato allies when it released 5 ukrainian prisoners. the kremlin says turkey and ukraine violated a prisoner swap agreement. 5 commanders were sent back to ukraine at the end, the president below him is the landscape visit to his stumble in russia and ukraine have exchanged more than 2000 prisoners since the start of the war. thousands more are still being held. but you in says both sides are guilty of violations against
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the prisoners. i'll just here as i mean, that homie reports from russian controlled tonia. i know it was so funny and but we, these 5 ukranian families have traveled long distances to meet their loved ones in a prison in russian control done yet. reno wants to see her husband. yeah. well, who is it for sure. 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 weeks changed from time to time, which the new emotions are running high. the prisoners, what unaware of this meeting was going to happen? since the 1st weeks of the war, more than 2000 prisoners from both sides, had been exchanged. all the family took the rival sites, will become more sympathetic to the plight of those who was suffering. this meeting lost only a few moments, but the same as he say the priceless more than 30 prison exchanges had been held
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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 visits which are not the 1st of their kind rest your respects all its investment agreements related to prison. their support 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 bony ask palestinian children are arrested why the israeli army face emotional and physical abuse? according to a new report,
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the rights group save the children says almost half of the children in 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 allen fisher reports with some of the robbie was just 14 when he was arrested for the 1st time. he was that the protest when so just dropped him. that was 7 years ago. it feels like yesterday, what number do you have him? i had an injury in my leg. i had a cast, a not 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, a little more on 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 is 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 including 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 made up 97 percent of the arrests children a still being real, treat mistreated through the mentions the tension system on the, on the side cutting measures that you would expect in place to keep children safe. now 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,
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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 years to come. i was so sure i'll just say to ramallah in the occupied westbank to memories and events are being held for the 28th anniversary of the shrubbery. niece of genocide, hundreds lined the streets of the bosnian capital as a truck carrying the coffins of 30 newly identified victims passed on his way to trevor anita where they'll be buried. 8327, mostly most when men and boys were murdered by bosnian serb forces there in 1995
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during the balkans. what i'll do here is, are the one up for being jo. has more from a memorial center near sherburne, almost 3 decades after genocide took place here in server need. so newly phones newly done to fide big tents will be buried in 2 days. we are talking about 13 new victims and for the families that is really very, very hard time. oh, you can see behind my back all these white stones are degrees of the victims of this genocide together with this to see newly found an event of 5 victims that you will be buried on tuesday. the number of the vines vice, some songs seal arise 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,
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very loved ones who are racing for this long to say they're fine with vice when you're talking about the 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 the forensics to find a dentist 5 it. and so it's all these pieces together. but the main reason why many are still missing, and by many families are to receive for at least one phone to be find and event to 5 is the fact that those are as possible in republic, 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
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denying, of course, the pain of these families. still ahead on al jazeera, a, britain's national broadcaster in crisis. the bbc suspends a high profile presenter accused of paying a teenager for explicit photos. chad is struggling to feed hundreds of thousands of refugees escaping the war in neighboring student. the got a minute 15 to bring you up to speed with your weather. so hed sco 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 degrees at times throughout the day. speaking of hot,
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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 high 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 40. as we head toward africa right now, the temperatures are falling off in soonest. we've got heat alerts in play for the northwest slice of mauritania temperatures closing in on 50 degrees. their west africa, our usual pulses of heavy down pores 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 room from a longer and probably some freezing rain in limpopo, the
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environment. so let's say one of the stray is most range far as on the right from penalties against price as $1.00 when a snakes, those prepared to break the law, which is here. where is the western agenda heading? that's the g 7. really even matter anymore. who's more electable, joe biden, or donald trump, or jeremy, was in the media undermining our society. can americans cross their supreme court is not correct because it can look us pull it to the bottom line. the, [000:00:00;00] the,
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you're watching obviously are a reminder of our top story is this our teenagers president by side. it has projected criticism over the mistreatment of black african migrants and refugees on the border with olivia. 700 people have been left stranded without food or water for dates. us president joe biden is in the u. k for talks with department of service the sooner fight. and we'll go on to attend the nato summit in the 20th on tuesday. and it's showing solidarity 6 people, including 3 children, are reported to have been stab to death at a nursery in southern china. police and one gong problems say the suspect has been arrest presenter from britain's national broadcast or has been suspended. while the bbc investigates allegations he paid a teenager for sexually explicit photos, the son newspaper reported the mail presents are paid $45000.00 for the material. young person was 17 when the payments began. their identities have not been
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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 a further update in the coming days as the process continues. a very far as it has the latest 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
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decide on any further action required. all of this is about a, a women's allegation reported in the sun use paper on friday that her child had been contacted 3 years ago when they was 17. by this, i mean 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 a reasonable expectation of privacy. he said that was making this process all the more difficult. he condemned the spreading of names on the internet. he also concerned for the bbc had been in touch with the family in question. it's worth it, of course, that the individual is, it may well be in a sense that these are just allegations also with know, think that there are potential criminal masses here, which could result in
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a prosecution as well. this is another major scandals for the bbc since 80 has survived to form a scandals in the last couple of months. this both 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 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 of us with of questions that people will be asking in the coming days? are you suppose that out to 0 month view? and so sudan is on the brink of a full scale civil war, and the conflict could the stabilize the entire region, egypt from lowest to summit with sedans, neighbors, to discuss how to end the conflict this week. airstrikes have been reported south of the capital. as the student is army and paramilitaries from the rapids, support forces continue to fight more than 3000 people have been killed since a authorities in chad are planning to relocate. tens of thousands of student needs
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. refugees from the town of audrey, the last, the large numbers of fuel, the inflation competition, scarce resources generating tension with local people. at injuries reports from audrey on the chat to dan board. at this marketing, that rate in eastern shot, the suit and his pound is accepted alongside the freight truck. so do these 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 . 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 fight in minnesota. she says supply is nowhere near demand. refugee mohammed could afford 3 meals a day back in west for before the crisis. not anymore. does this mean we have food
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to eat high freshman is because of inflation. things it becomes so difficult with a flat season threatening to cut off the loss to supply route. officers say shortages, an installation will increase as conditions have gotten worse for local peoples and agencies, stripping it on 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, we have received 15. now we're already on the age where we would not be able to provide them. i mean, all 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 hosts . and as refugees continue to cross the border, benefee attentions of the people here or rise even further degrees. obviously to
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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 bulletin nubile as their new chairman. members of the economic community of west african states or a co us are grappling with a surge and violet attacks by groups linked to iceland. outside of the molly burkina, faso, chair and nigeria have experienced the bulk of the attacks. last year, the leaders agreed to boost security with a new peacekeeping force. room with us that has been following the meeting from opera. is not the 1st time lose. the leaders have met and discussed security issues and it won't be the last in security is a big problem here in west africa and dissolving, it would not be easy. need those ones to beef up the rap of civilization 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 would deploy as quickly as possible here and gone to the government has
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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 of into camino violence, that's when lopez fight each other overgrazing land. and he does are also trying to deal with the issue of smuggling, the minerals, minerals that i thought to be fueling this conflict. now with ask, okay, is a busy reason or these kinds of their own internal problems from cruise and attempted cruise, this piece of the lessons and other issues. so these he does are also dealing with all those matches as well. so i'm conscious of hide fund less needs from the group, the web know, for example, to try and contain the situation and try and bring back stability. but that is expensive, and he does know that that is not in the long run. sustainable part of latasha algebra across new york state is on flood alert because of heavy rain. homeowner's recorded video is torrence of water approach, their properties and submerged carter see us where the service is issued flooded warnings for several nearby count. in southern japan has seen some of the heaviest
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rain ever recorded. there. floods and mud slides killed one person. 6 others are missing, roads are closed, train service is disrupted, and water supplies cut. it'd be 2000000 japanese have an urge to seek shelter on higher ground during the flood emergency. right troops say more than 100000 people in uganda could lose their lands and livelihoods as a result of large fossil fuel infrastructure project. the government is building an oil pipeline, nearly 1400 kilometers long. so we'll connect oil fields in western. you've gone to to neighboring tens in the us coast. so i'm affected residents say they haven't been fully compensated. katherine sawyer reports. jealousy. ngugi shaw has been fighting for he's land in police district in west, in uganda for yes. now, it sits on an area that also hold billions of barrels of oil reserves. and french company to todd energies is exploring more sites along lake outputs. will get shot
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is among thousands of people who said the land was taken away without prop park compensation. i went through for us through challenge for dial in the court about uh, repub ratio and the case. because uh, some yeah, as bach tyler crim on the ground, you know, a village the den to find the land for central processing facility, which is $700.00 to $72.00 at cost. fred, buddy candice who is also said to be on on all, well, it was fenced off by way cuz from the government and to talk threatening, well, better to you. i have been threatened by people from to tell on the energy ministry and they telling me that project is bigger than me. but i have stood my ground. they will not take my land, us human rights organizations and environmental lists all worried about the drilling and the construction of
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a 1000 kilometer pipelines 2 times on. yeah. they say the project is a danger to the environment and the livelihood of many. yeah. and they have taken that case to a point in front 2 and 6 people and jessica, they presented many as us uh, when you look on the, you know, we are never given. it gives that to you guys. because every time it keeps on changing the estimates we have in very so long. yeah. over 5000 project stuff like that. the 1st one a to for a says he has been arrested several times and forced from these home because of his quest for justice. but he would give up the fight. catherine saw you all just the internet user should soon be even better connected after the latest blast off into orbit
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20 to star link internet satellites were launched from cape canaveral in florida. they've been put into low earth orbit to joined the largest satellite constellation, delivering broadband internet worldwide. the space ex mission also set a new record for reusable rockets. it was the 16th time, the falcon. 9 booster has successfully landed back on earth to be used to get the business out as you are, and these are the top stories to me just presently. i saw you had, has rejected criticism over the mistreatment of black african migrants and refugees on the border. we live, you 700 people have been left stranded without food or water for days. as 6 people, including 3 children are reported to have been stab to death at a nursery in southern china. police in the province of long don't say the suspect has been arrested katrina, you has more from badging. it is extremely rare for these kinds of attacks to occur
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