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of businesses time the nation spend this way out of the crisis. that team is called white gold and the rice for it is eating off. plus the biz mining firm is giving bald swan the biggest share of this diamond riches. counting the cost on. i'll just see it on the tennessee as president rejects allegations that has government as most trading black african migraines as hundreds, remain stranded at the border with libya. the this is allens as human life and don't have and so coming up and attack at a kindergarten in china at least 6 people have been code. children are among the
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victims, bottom lads and impression the head of a nation has summit to boost, fractured thomas was one of the us as the closest allies. and a new report when detecting the harrow and o. d on detained palestinian children and do at the hands of the estimated captives . who begin into mizzi over president, car science has rejected criticism. his government has most tracing black african migrants and refugees. 700 people facing the conditions of being that's trying to today is on the libyan border. still with detained by security forces following an to migrant protests. malik china has this report from the libya, tennessee, a border they say they've been abandoned by the world. so when they see our camera, they cheer,
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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 sub saharan migrants from the city of fox to the libyan border. to say, remain stranded in the hot desert with little food and water. okay. so to museums 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 are to need you as a responsibility. says we informed between the single toys these, these migrants are supposed to be removed from the board of points. because they have infiltrated illegally, we hope the 20 single to ortiz will protect them and contact the red, crescent, and other humanitarian organizations. in order to give some help,
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i'm protection to these migrants, human rights watch accusing, is you a violating international law by collective explosions of black migrants, but to easy in president they saw you denied those accusations. seen security forces are protecting black migrants who wants to settle in the country? yeah, we can definitely do it ends up with tons of that good to risk you, us to pick him up a bundle. 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 workstations are the ones who boats 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 love you before. why should we go back that 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 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 without con, always upon from less than the former general director of the to know the an institute of strategic studies. and he says an economic crisis and racism fueling the tensions, the official, but it's for the scores at some point to use the gate replacement. and it says to me, but the other ones, i decided that you the business case i initially is just the, the, the human city,
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not real to just to see yesterday the have of the vision that have just to, to help with this is the size, the inside of the actually both of them 2 weeks ago and that was the beginning of the dilemma. again, the problem is the statement. so it's up some downs. it's a mix. basically the scores of the policies estimate, which is not basically a city out of a basically bigger for you because that is that, that is that side of the get find segments of populations. it'd be weird that happens that ations bag get out with the same time. it's really a mix back. i mean may 20 asians, especially in impoverished neighborhoods. i don't really think saying math and problems. uh, when some drives with mrs. buy some stuff to have an app, it is weird residing and these in bothers neighborhoods that helps actually the
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mounting basically backlash against the steps ahead communities. so it's an applicant community, and it's better than the other agents or 3 boats carrying more than $300.00 migrants and missing, and the atlantic ocean, spanish maritime rescue, as has been de searching for the vessels they left set a goal. 15 days ago, heading for the canary islands, the voyage from west africa to the spanish territory is the torres, the dangerous, lost in more than 500 people died including 22 children. the 6 people have been killed and another injured at a kindergarten in china. the attack took place in the long dung province, north of hong kong, 25 year old suspect has been taken into police cost to be for questioning. going to bring in are trying to call us on katrina, even now she is joining us live from badging. what more do we know about this attack? katrina was on the police,
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have released a report saying that it took place monday morning local time about h a n a in, in young jones county in long doing in a place called function function town. that 6 people were killed and one person was injured and they've implicated a 25 year old 9 name, and that he's currently detained. and they said the investigations on building. now, in addition to that, we don't have any details yet, but this shocking attack, the shocking nature of it has uh, taken hold of social media here and trying. and there's lots of information going around screenshots that's all said to be being shed by locals in that particular time. local media have picked up the social media council provided a few more details, saying that a this attack involves a stabbing that children are among the dead. and they say that according to screenshots judge from we chat a discussion group that this also offset because of the dispute between parents
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where one child was apparently tom's by a cough. now, let's say that this is all on verified information so far. we have to wait for further details from the authorities, but this already has started a lot of discussion about the level of security around schools. although this kind of violent crime is not common in showing that use a strict, a crime and punishment was death comes the is often the consequence for those suspected of murder. um, it is also stuck in discussion about the security and also the nature of the judicial system given it. so taking this experts have attributed this kind of for and this revenge attached to, to the level of, uh, on transparency lack of transparency in did you, this will, system server is awful. i'll send down to people who are on well desperate or impassioned on all right. katrina, thank you for that. it is katrina you with what we know sofa about this attack in
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long don't. thank you. as us president joe biden is headed for 10 down in strange way. he made a u. k. prime minister, which you soon act later on monday had a key, nice her summers this week, biden's trip to here. it will be dominated by the gathering in this way. and yeah. and showing solidarity with your claim by that and says it's premature to allow your clients in joining the alliance in the middle of a war. earlier this week lives in announced washington will supply cluster munitions to keep that. so move that's criticized that strong criticism from the u . k. and all the allies like kind of has the laces from the white house. president biden strip 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 is opposed to giving
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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 that's 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 sound, but in the few ania, my kind of out is here at the white house. the united nation says so don is on the brink of a full scale civil war and fashion could be stabilize the entire region. so don's made messages, amazing egypt, this week to discuss how to end the conflict as strikes on sunday,
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targeted the captive costume and the city of on demand at least $3000.00 students have been killed since slicing the guide in april between saddam's army and rapid support forces power ministries, a and a song. she's in chad of planning to relocate. tens of thousands of student needs. refugees from the talent of audrey. launch numbers, if you would, inflation competition for scalps, resources generating tension with local people. ok. what address reports from andre on the chad? so don, for to this marketing. that rate in eastern charge. the suited is pound is accept 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. they get a good benefit in the heart of the major deals are responsible for the high prices . there's no way we make good profit. the main supply route has been cut off by the
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fight in minnesota. she says supply is nowhere near demand. refugee mohammed could afford to 3 meals a day back in west for before the crisis. not any more. we have forced 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 root offers. just a shortage is an inflation will increase as conditions have gotten worse for local people and agencies certificate. i've 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, 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,
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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. how many degrees i would use it. i agree on the charge. so then border to palestinian showed and arrested by his by the forces face emotional and physical abuse. that's according to the right school saves the children and then you report it says some of the children report violence of sexual nature while others a beaten and transferred to detention centers in small cages. alan fischer has moved from the occupied westbank 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. what number do you have him? i had an injury in my leg. i had
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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, then 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 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 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. what arrested during the night mostly between midnight and dawn. 86 percent were beaten at some point. 76 percent threatened with
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physical harm and 60 percent hit with sticks of guns. 69 percent was strip searched boys beat up 97 percent of the arrests children a still being go treat mistreated through the missing detention system. but on the side cutting measures, then you would expect in place to keep children safe when not saying children, but the little a, but then must be, say, starting measures in place. a line to global juvenile justice standards to make sure that your organization 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,
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the rest of 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. still ahead on the bulletin weather warning from millions of people in northern india as vanessa as rain and smothering his regions. and sinking what they're all or to plan for an oil pipeline consoles tens of thousands of your guidance off their own that the frank assessments $3000000000.00. is it going to be enough to get back is known as economy back on track. the short answer is no informed opinions for those who are attempting to flee to chat. how dangerous is that? the journey 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 that goes on an outer space in the future will be governments for won't be big part of the corporations and individuals throughout the billing.
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there's inside story on al jazeera july, on a jersey. the thing goes to the post office, the local election, sort of shift to the right click the country with me. so now that you were being followed by the government, one piece meets the indian women breaking down gender barriers as they fight to become champions. since features the coast african need is from across the continent as well. so seeks to strengthen relations with the region. people in power focuses on somalia as a fight for survival. as years of draft and hom conflict have combined to create a humanitarian disaster. as to security becomes increasing global concerns. the united nations launch is a report examining food crises and tongue around the world to live on a jersey to the
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the, the watching l 0. on and don't hot reminder of on top stories. the sour, tennessee, as president, has rejected allegations that his government has mysteries in black african microns, of hundreds, remained stranded at the border with libya, it would attain by security forces following the migrant protest. 6 people have been killed in an attack at another injured edit. kindergarten in china. the incident took place and long dong province. most of hong kong for 25 year old suspects has been taken into the least cost to be questioning. and us president trying to find in his headed for 10 down and straightway him means you take carmen's to rush you soon back. nation on monday, ahead of a key nato summit. this week, by this trip to europe will be dominated by the gathering of miscellaneous,
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and to show in solidarity with ukraine. tuesday the 28th anniversary of the shrub minutes of genocide when thousands of most of the men and boys were rounded up and kills towards the end of the balls. danville in san diego, hundreds lined the streets of the bosnian capital as a trunk, carrying 30 coffins passed on his way to suburban is to newly identified victims of domestic who'd be buried alongside 6600 others. and no one more than a 1000 men invoice. sheltering and the un safe haven were killed by bosnian serb forces in 1995. and may, bec page of survivor of the genocide and shredding it. so she has, has experience. we'll let me ask you to do is to do this to fit the good nick in july 1995. when scribbling it to fell. i was 16 years old. this was a u. n by my mother and sister stayed here. mike of the just them to so i went with my father through the forest,
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we started on the path of salvation which unfortunately turned into the path of death to be a little. i was needing my father the whole time and even held my hand when we crossed certain parts of the field. we were exposed to showing an infantry file. so we went deep into the night. at one point they were allowed destinations birth to fire mountains and my father told me to take have a next to a tree so that i could find a shelter. gravity and mailed with zillow to call me. as time went on, he said to me, m e a, maybe i was wrong. maybe you should have gone with your mother and sister. i was exhausted, tired and drowsy, to go. my father asked me and said that maybe it's better not to sleep, to stay awake together. and whatever happens to be together to put on mostly light down, it is left with the promise that i wouldn't sleep. he hugged me and that's the last
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thing i remember. i wake up sometime in the afternoon the next day, leaning against the beach tree. i looked for my father in the forest as no one was there. i came across a tree where a soul of my father's bag and a towel and after about a kilometer which a, i'm at my cousins to keep him. i was happy about. and the only question i had was, have you seen my father? he replied that he didn't and asked me the same thing because we were together that evening for them or not. we received a magnifying coal from serbian soldiers to surrender. then the commander of that special unit of the army of republic, a service gun addressed us. at one point he said, i see that there are boys among these prisoners. i will let a couple go. then i read and somehow i was lucky enough to catch that last bus mode was trying to a pull among the closest family members. my 2 uncles,
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so cavan is the my uncle marriage and my father ro buried in the memorial center. not long after that. my mother also died in 1999. so my sister and i were left a line. nonetheless, we found strength and continued with our education and continued to live. we both have a moral and religious obligation to remember old amount of you the story that in this way we can all contribute to the culture of remembering this genocide. mcdonough and the us homes are fresh and would collapse because of southern subsidence in southern california. engineers so they don't know what schools the major ground shift in a suburb of los angeles, 1200, evacuated just the ground, moved over nice, leaving some homes, teetering on the brink of collapse. the new york state is on the side of the us because of heavy rain homeowner's recorded video is tons of war to approach the
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properties and submerge cause, cause us weather services issues, flood warnings for several nearby counties. southern japan has seen some of the heaviest rain ever recorded their floods in months lives killed one person, 6 office of missing roads. a closed train service is disrupted and supplies cost. maybe 2000000 japanese have been urged to seek shelter on higher ground during the flood emergency. the deluxe have been issued for millions of people in northern india salons, and then slides that have killed at least 15 people over the past 2 days. and parts of new delhi and seen the most bang for decades. barbara and goes her reports, days of months, seen rains and rivers as best and web backs and pots of northern india. leaving temples next with so much a lot, the coffee cut out a hand to punch back to the temple and other small temples around the river water. the situation is very bad. it's been raining heavily for the past 12 to 14000
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kaluan monday districts. as you can see, the best rivers overflowing punched back to the temple, which is a tourist spot. right, so water enough and public buildings have been forced to close. moines, expected and meteorologist warning people in the west effect of diarrhea as not very cool. reposition that, a large body, red alert has been issued in the human child for this, and 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 ray 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 good. i took a customer to the boat, the ritual got fully submerged in water over there. that 3 other vehicles got so much as well. on the monsoon season,
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almost always needs to properties being damaged and kinda say construction and wetlands and clubs, drain the existence of pocket plays for the chaos and the cities southern parts. and tina has an overlay to the new gas pipeline, which the government says will transform its economy. the gas will be extracted from the northern bottom was the region which is rich and shaved gas versus the multi $1000000000.00 pipeline is expected, the east, the countries energy deficit. the government expects to end gas and pool for the next 2 years and producing enough expos, the rights groups. i'm more than a 100000 people and uganda could lose their land and live the hose as a result of a major old within project. the government is building an oil pipeline, maybe 1400 kilometers long. that will connect oil fields in western uganda today. burn townsend me is closed on the affected residents say they haven't been fully compensated. katherine sawyer reports jealousy. ngugi shaw has been fighting
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for his 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 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 repub ratio and the case because of some yes, bach tyler crim on the ground in our village. the den to find the land for central processing facility, which is $772.00 at cost. fred believe candice who is also said to be on on old. well, it was fenced off by work because from the government and to talk, threatening,
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well bitter t. i have been threatened by people from to tell on the energy ministry and they tell me that project is bigger than me, but i have stood my ground. they will not take my land. are human rights organizations and environmental lists all worried about the drilling and the construction of 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 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
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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 all just the or and that's it for me, elizabeth full on them. we have the weather next. and then insides. don't even look at the u. s. decision to supply cluster bombs to ukraine. thank you very much for watching the hi. there were in the thick of a cold spell for southern africa. let me show you, you know, it's not good when the colors are on dark, the blue and the purple. the lower the temperature, all of botswana, is under a weather alert for just how cold it is. its capital habit are only just 70 rays cooler still. and how saying province in south africa, joe berg just that one. so yeah, it's cold enough for a snow northern eastern cape,
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providence improvement longer and likely to see some freezing rain for limpopo profits in south africa. but different story, top end of africa, we've got heats alerts and play for the northwest slice of mauritania that he blowing through this a hara steady bouts of rain through west africa that could trigger some flooding. also the threat of flooding through turkey as ne black sea coast getting strength with solid bands of rain here pushing into the caucuses. this area is prone to flooding, so keep tabs on that. central, your son's out temperatures are up from 36 that grab 35, budapest, 35, also for southern spain. high temperatures here through to madrid, as well. corda is under an extreme heat alert is temperatures causing at $45.00 and for madrid. look at that 40 almost 10 above average, different story for the islands of ireland and britain. some showers, a breeze off the atlantic, means your temperatures are low on monday. of the
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