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story on al jazeera, on prompted and uninterrupted discussions from a london broadcast center. on out, june 0, the, [000:00:00;00] the low on money inside. this is the news life from so coming up in the next 60 minutes . you, as president begins, talks with persons prime minister ahead of the nato summit on the one you crane will be live a 10 downing street to and is he is president rejects allegations that the government is mistreating black african migraines as hundreds remain stranded in no man's land on the border with libya, salts,
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basin and strip searched the rights organization save the children, details the abuse inflicted by his riley forces when they arrest young palestinians and an attack of kindergarten in china, at least 6 people have been killed. children are among the victims and i'm far as small with the latest sport. the usa has booked a spot in the gold comp, semi finals, maybe fallow, 2026, the compost canada on penalties with the hello. welcome to the program. we begin this news out in london where us president joe bought in has arrived a 10 downing street for meeting with you. okay. probably minutes that receipt. so not the 2 men are expected to discuss a number of issues, including the will in ukraine. biden's trip to europe will be dominated by a nature summit,
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any miscellaneous that begins tomorrow. tuesday aimed showing solidarity with cave and sweden's application to join the alliance. we can speak to a corresponding to beat nadine baba who is live for us on 10 downing street. good to see you in a day. so the u. k is among those who have voice concerned about the us providing that widely bind cluster bombs to ukraine. and the ukraine in general, no doubt high on the agenda between the lead is meeting that's right, molly in the us president, arrived here and went into 10 downing street with 5 minutes just to knock about 20 minutes ago. there is, of course, as us sending vista arguments over what the us announced last friday that it would supply ukraine with those costs to munitions. and it says that ukraine has provided assurances, but they wouldn't be used in civilian areas or in russia, protests,
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but hasn't prevented some countries including nature members like spain and kind of do it from, could you saw using the us decision, say not himself, has not done so, but he has reminded people that persons one of over a 120 countries who have signed a convention pilot finding those weapons because these opponents can remain on the ground unexploded for decades, causing real danger and making people. so for many, many years pre owned that, so that has been a lot of speculation about what the us president will be all skiing permanency. so your next full, one of the things might be for help in trying to move the nighttime membership of a sweden, because that has been held up by turnkey. recently going into the debate to summit, the results of the issue of ukraine's big presidents, the landscape. i've said that he wants
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a unified signal from the alliance in the last couple of days, president biden himself and said that ukraine is not ready that they're a processing such as democratization that need working on and also taken clearly under its rules at colin, actually become a member wallet still involved in this conflict with russia, so most to talk about is not a long meeting that before the president moves on to, he's meeting with king charles. both need is of course, then go on to attend the nato summit which takes place and feeling us tomorrow tuesday. do we know what the hoping to achieve and that gathering as well. yeah, clearly as always, referencing the ukraine's page is one of the main issues, but i don't think that's going to be a huge breakthrough. what lots of governments have been talking about. so in the last few weeks, is a new kind of relationship between nato and ukraine. of course,
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the baltic states with russia just on that doorstep are very keen for you, craig to be admitted as soon as possible. other countries like germany and the us, formal cultures. so perhaps some progress but not actual accession tools right now . and then um, best issue of who leads nighttime because it's well known that person's defense, secretary ben wallace was very, came for the job. there were noises now from the us. they would like to live on the president of the european commission to get to it perhaps annoyed by button and seizing the initiative on for example, saying that it was going to train you crazy and pilots trying to speed things up in terms of fun. but it's really help to you crazy. so lots of uncertainties that phone own ukraine's membership. i think that might be some kind of signal, but certainly not a green lights. thank you for that. and the theme bob of that for us on downing street. well, as nadine touchstone,
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that turkey as president is also due at the nato summit. in lithuania, he is expected to once again meet the swedish prime minister to discuss still comb stoled application to join the alliance. for more on this, we can speak to all correspondent risk who will set out who is live in london over the weekend were. so we had that president, edwin had a phone call with the president biden about sweden's nato membership. what was the upshot of that? and how is that going to play into me, things that nato in, in the week to come of the world. the phone call was regarded as a crucial cool in turkey. and the last 2 weeks, i have seen that there be 2 phone calls between prisons add on and prism buys and i'm mainly the focus was on sweden's accession to nature. so according to the statement that has been released off the phone. cool. so i can save that to be that has taken some positive steps, however, there is insufficient to get the, the green light. so based on that statement,
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we can see that there hasn't been any uh, significant change on turkey's position regarding to be done. accession to add to nato, and so to down to the present i was, i'm just, you know why it is going to fly to, to, to, to virginia. and he's going to meet the swedish prime minister and also the secretary general of nato adjust oldenburg to directly talk face to face on how they can pay a way for, for, for, for the, for the future. so the experts that are familiar with the issue are seeing that took you have 3 conditions for the to, to approve the accession or to read them to, to nate or the 1st one was at least off on band, which has happened. and the 2nd one stuck in support, the y p g restrict in syria, restrict give you guys that as an option of the few decade that goes up. and then the 3rd one was the expedition off roughly around $300.00 people. individuals that are either regard to, to be related to the p k. k or the good i missed
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a movement here. so i'm, that is one of the main issue because to be them is saying that this is cannot be a governmental decision, but it needs to be cited for the product is needed by the court. however, that one is saying that this is a security mother despite several positive steps. now steve, the p get key support. there's are really demonstrated cost really holding the demonstration and that is not acceptable. so if tricky, green is a green light to see those accession to make to dream disney is this on this stuff will be stuff enough that surprised. however, as of now, the expectation cute in stumbled on on, cut off is that turkey is still going to postpone its approval. right. and all they also going to discuss ukraine's membership of nature, which techie has come out in support of well, 1st of all, surprisingly very much explicitly has support as, as a now to support to you,
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please accession to nature. so just on friday and saturday, brandon president zaleski was cheer insurance to you. and during that, professor avalon explicitly said that you can't have the right to be a full member or nature of that position was quite unexpected because turkey was quite reserved when it comes to you. greetings. nice always membership regarding his good relations with moscow and also she wants further beyond that, she also has given 6 of the commanders to, to, to, to the premium delegation. and they had be taken to cuba which receive, which receive a sense of the action harsh reaction from. kimberly brimley said that this is what additional agreements that have you signed on? could i have multiple? according to the agreement, they said this little comment as were supposed to stay internally until the end of the warranty of the war is concluded. so all of this,
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what the for this middle of the experts here are seeing that there's an ad once 1st off of the election. he's trying to, to, to, to put more pro western policies of distance himself and turkey elizabeth from moscow. i'm also one of the, the center you here is it is that she is trying to divert that passion from stephen succession to me, to talk to ukraine's membership to nature. so that's why she said that in, in, in room is one of his focus and priority is going to be definitely the support for you, please accession to nature. okay, thank you for that. we're, so we'll set a that for us in a stumble. let's speak to patrick barry is a full that nature. let's see, joins us now from boss. thank you so much for joining the program. i want to pick up where we're still left off and talk about the suite as nathan membership into nato, and how it's being held up by tacky. today, we are expecting the leaders of sweden and tacky to meet. do you see any easing on
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taxis position on this over the next few days? what do you think it's going to take for them to uh, ease deposition and i the same 3rd year coming in under increasing political pressure from numerous parts of the alliance. and i think more will be brought to bear, i present them by the president or on and informing days. so they're probably going to find themselves increasing the isolated in that respect. as long as they probably know, i never that as this, there is going to be accurate in the profile period. a turkey want some assurances about of the curtis population in a swedish, a legend support for. for further curtis population there. the delegation of course, of, of whether things are terrace organizations in terms of the k d, the, except or so. i think i'd be actually surprised if turkey moves this time it's, it's something we just have to wait and see. you don't have access to the different
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amount of cables and the different mac positions, but i think as your previous reward, it just said, it looks like so far. the music is certainly hasn't shifted yet. and of course they're going to extract the longer they holidays at the more they can extract. and so this is, it will be very interesting to see how it develops over the coming days. and so far, no sign that isn't moving to are right. yeah. that, that's what's so interesting. i mean, how, how far do you think members of nato, a willing to go to get sweden approved? i mean, there are a number of things that tacky wants. for example, you membership is, is something that it's, it's cold for in the past. the reports that a, i don't want to said that that's something that they would be interested in, in order to move on the suite an issue. how fall on members willing to go a, it's an additional bit like nato is. and these are the setups like apples and oranges, you know, see yeah,
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i get the sort of kids and it was the inside is mine doesn't have any like, oh yeah, well, let us into this and we like that them into that 2 totally different organizations grounded they have the same member states overlapping some, some member sites, but so that, that's a, that's a strange one is also obviously on my symbol at to goal whether it's or who's going to join you. you obviously there's discussions about that years ago, but um, it's sort of petered off recently especially, you know, some of the things that been going on target it seems more distant than ever. so we'll have to see has at least one develop i think the more interesting thing really about what's going on. this is between things, but that's beside sure. what does this a baby? it's a baby brain. and it's a lot, it's gotta be the concrete steps were not taken by the days over lions to, to give some sort of security guarantees to you. right. and so that i think that's really the main story here and not so much sweetens the session is interesting. i was watching an interview that the president zalinski did recently, and he said,
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i don't want to go to venice for fun. clearly he wants something concrete, as he said from nature. the question is, you know, what is that concrete thing going to be? it's not going to be membership in today, so at least not for now. so what is it that he wants? ok, so the ukrainians. exactly leverage isn't it? i don't know. i'm not necessarily going to turn up, but this semester is going to be some good news. you know, so he's kind of doing everything you can do. you grant is of course are pushing for full nato membership, knowing that they can't get us okay. because the no, no, no alliance of the nato lives is not going to that. the meanwhile, there's a high intensity more than easier if i really just kind of do it as dubiously. so therefore, is it by gaining a maximum try traction of support within the next best option. and the way i see this is obviously you've got a key inside or a group inside main side of the bowls, a central european states, and they're from the same. um they, they would like to see the most, you know,
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the most distance given to you random most concessions to make them feel to secure as possible. well, that will actually look like remains to be draft stated by the thing. it's going to be some sort of framework agrees by the codifying at the ongoing support within a more bureaucratic and unconventional kind of format. so that's a, maybe a number of political agreements which say they are committed to support you brandy and i'm a nation. we supply logistics, intelligence, buying, training, etc, for the long haul. written that now the problem is these, these kind of, uh, you know, frameworks is aware of, there may be something about a long term plan for, for ukraine's enjoying. that was fine. tends to be more beverage. rosa has stopped, you know, it's in the brain as well. they're looking to, to the, the best in bucharest, aboard, you go, no, it's not, you know, you know,
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the guarantees aren't really worth what they're the written on the vagaries and the political dad's, domestic politics can change. and these member states, especially in the us, or we need something more hardwired and hard lines. i would be surprised. so was there actually going to get us? and i think we'll end up with some sort of storage and kicking the candidate in a row and maybe, you know, best case scenario time tables. really interesting to talk to you, patrick barry, format nato. alice speaking to us by from boss in the u. k. a revised cowering mould and 300 migraines are missing in the atlantic ocean. spanish maritime rescue, as have spent days searching for the vessels they left sunny go. 15 days ago, heading for the canary on and the voyage from west africa to the spanish territory is notoriously dangerous. last stream over 500 people died, including 22 children. the mizzi and president increase site has rejected criticism that his government is mistreating black african migrants and
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refugees. 700 people faced died conditions as they have been left stranded for days on the libyan border. they were detained by security forces following on to migrant protests. monic traina has this report from the libya tennessee 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 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,
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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 are supposed to be removed from the board of points because they have infiltrated illegally. 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, the human rights watch accusing you of violating international law by collective expulsions of black migrants, but to an easy and president by size denied those accusations. seen security forces are protecting black migrants who wants to settle in the country where they can, the police and stuff too, and stuff. we've got that going to risk you,
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us to pick him up 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 faulty 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, 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, but we haven't been to love 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 living side. there are some accounts that the technicians have also showed up, but really, i mean,
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the hope is that some sort of solution can be figured out. malik trina, which is 0 on the libya intuition border plenty morehead on the news out, including we look at what is causing beef stream, whether that has had 3 continents. the small stranded and deep investigoar, a number of migraines trapped without with emulation max remains and moms freeze. and india one will have option from the british from pre like to on the the, the as riley forces have shot dead, a palestinian in the occupied westbank. the army says he tried to destination explosive device in ramallah. soldiers also rated homes on rested 6 palestinians. the rights group, meanwhile, saved the children, has been highlighting the emotional and physical abuse self and by young
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palestinians arrested by is riley forces. the group says that 42 percent had injuries, including gunshot wounds and broken bones. 86 percent will be seen at some point often with why full bots and 665 percent were arrested during the night and 50 percent was seized from the homes. 9070 percent was strip searched most of them. what boys can speak now to jason lead direct to save the children in the occupied palestinian territories. he joins us from us to do that. in ramallah, your report is proceed dining children transported to prison in cages. 42 percent of the children arrested. were injured injuries into gunshot wounds and broken bows . we, you surprised by the extent of the mortality i think shocked and disappointed. unfortunately, this treatment of children has been happening for decades in 2020 saved children.
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we released another report highlighting the treatment of children through the ministry detention system in 2013 unicef released system of the report and made some several key recommendations on what needed to be done to ensure that there was juvenile justice down to 2 minutes. a particular for children being arrested in the occupied westbank. so what exactly, why exactly is this happening? is it, is it the system that's to blame? i think this is an ongoing system where every year they are approximately $500.00 to $1000.00 children that are risk to through the military detention system. now it says that there's been decades of evidence that has been shown safe to children. we have significant programming to ensure that these children require and get legal support, but more importantly received the mental health and psychosocial support necessary . now, as you can see, the situation here is escalating children not being detained regularly. and unfortunately,
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this pattern continues. this is why we're calling for the moratorium to ensure that the treatment of children through the military detention system has to stop. i mean, these riley's would say these people breaking the law or putting that the citizens as really citizens at risk regardless of the age. how do you respond to that? well, the respective of and you, it gives ation against the child, then must be safe guarding measures in place to ensure that children are kept safe during the 10th detention process. the state of israel rectified the un convention of the rights of the child in 1991. and israel by lodge has a relatively good juvenile justice stands for his regular children. now we're not saying that children above the low, but for any crime that they're a creek to stuff, they must be kept safe during the detention process. not be subject to 2 treatments as the physical or emotional abuse, and have federal processes that meet basic juvenile justice standards. this should
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be applied to all children. and this is what we're asking for, not to say that irrespective what of the crimes of children accused of the forgotten, they must be kept protected and safe during the detention process. i mean, there's really little that you're referring to doesn't actually apply in the west bank, but israel has signed international agreements to protect children of those. what was being broken. it's absolutely it is, it's those international lawyers does not. so i think, you know, understandably children of the west bank do not go through the israeli civilians system. but the still international laws that israel has to abide by. now how israel does so that is up to the accountability and this the obligation of israel as an occupying force within the west bank to ensure that children the safeguards the basic standards of mets for children that go through the detention process. and we, that's why we're calling for the march time of the end to the military detention system for children in the west bank. you say this has been going on for
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a long time and you released the number of reports on this topic. i mean, have you go any measure of the long term impacts that these arrests are having on these children? i mean, they're not just physical impacts. all that, that will some mental impacts. absolutely. i think the psychological impact some of these children can not be underscored. all of our research shows that the resilience of children is being related to the high levels of anxiety, depression, manifestations of stress, physical menace, patients like um, reactive museum difficulties sleeping. some children have regular bedwetting. now these are the indicators of stress that accumulate over time. and unfortunately, often on diagnosed often stephen. and you'll see the long term consequences. not every single research that we've done. not just for children that been detained,
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show that the alarming rates into, to ration of the mental health of children in the occupied with bank. and again, children are resilient, they can recover. but for them to recover the triggers, the stresses need to be removed. okay, really good to get your thoughts. jason, lead direct to save the children in the occupied palestinian territory, speaking to us back from ramallah. and now 6 people have been killed and another injured at a kindergarten in china is hacked to place in grand own province north of hong kong . 25 year old suspect has been taken into place custody questioning. katrina you has moved from basing tom funds on police have released a report saying that it took place monday morning. local time about h a n a in, in, in jones county in wong doing in a place called function town. that 6 people were killed and one person was injured . and they've implicated
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a 25 year old 9 name. and that he's currently detained. and they said the investigation's ongoing. now, in addition to that, we don't have any details yet, but this shocking a tactic shocking nature of it has uh, taken hold of social media here and trying. and there's lots of information going around screenshots that said to be being shared by locals in that particular time. the media has picked up the social media council provided a few more details, saying that this attack involves a stabbing that children on the dead. and they say that according to screenshots shed from, we chat a discussion group that this also says because of dispute between parents. well, one child that was apparently comes by a cost. no, i have to say that this is all and 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 china, jews, district
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a crime and punishment. most companies often the consequence folders suspected of murder tony's presence using paying high school to congratulate the need of his becca stone. so i've got mid z o. yeah, of the secured a said to him as head of state is election comes month selves. that constitutional referendum pays the way for missing your yes. to serve 2 additional longer presidential times of 7 years. each would allow him to remain in power until 2040 and a country in which post school position is non existent. the brushes top ministry come on that has been seen in public for the 1st time since the mutiny by wagner mysteries, chief of the general stock, lot a got a symbol of was shown speaking to his subordinates about fighting in ukraine. general. some of the defense minister say i strongly agree with the main talk
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itself, the mutiny and back in march in moscow. the wagner chief, you have skinny goshen, accuse them of any competent leadership during the war and you crate out of ordering a tax which killed his men. along the southern prime minister of the netherlands is ending his political career after 13 years as need not corrupt to has announced his retirement and says he won't run for an unprecedented set time. but don't coalition government collapse at the weekend of the failure to agree on a migration policy. in iran, a rock musician known for his protest songs against a rainy need as has been jail for what's been described as corruption on us. so much that he was sentenced to 6 years, 3 months seems acquainted on separate charges of insulting wrong supreme leader and cooperating with hostile governments throughout the cold for more nationwide
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demonstrations off to the death of most many in police custody last year. she was arrested for violation around snow for women to with the had job head covering the trial has resumed in guinea of 11 men linked to the killing of more than a 150 protest. this 14 years ago. security forces opened fire during a demonstration against the community. the most uh that is tamara. any security forces have been accused of covering up evidence of the massacre. a support stadium in the capital, cannot cri, you and reports as more than a 100 women were raped. it's no installation says so done is on the brink of a full scale, civil war and fighting could be stabilize the entire region said, all his neighbors and juice meet in egypt this week to discuss house in the conflict as strikes on sunday target to the camp to call to him on the city of from the mine. at least 3000 say denise have been killed since fighting began in april.
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between sit on on me and wrap and support forces. paramilitaries authorities in child planning to relocate. tens of thousands of student needs. refugees from the town of audrey launch numbers have fueled inflation and competition discussed with sources generating tension with local people haven't addressed reports from audrey on the child. so don 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 said 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.
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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 a flat season threatening to cut off the loss to supply root office. just a shortage is an inflation will increase as 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 to 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 being quoting food and water running. no,
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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 suit on board. i just want to bring you some breaking news that's coming through to us on the news was it's been revealed that a missing has been held between the russian president vladimir putin and the chief of the wagner mastering group. you have done a precaution that has been some confusion about his whereabouts, whether he's in valerie, so whether he's been in russia well this, this has been can confirm the meeting by the criminal spokesman dmitri pest golf. he told reporters in russia that the president, president patient had advice it a group of unit commanders to the meeting. it was held just 5 days off to the great march towards musket last month. so that breaking news,
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coming in to us that the russian president vladimir putin. i'm the chief of the wagner mastery group. you've got any precautions have indeed met. okay, still head on al jazeera pres, if we're members for the victims of suburban each to europe's west mass murder. since we're more to thinking what they owed, a plan for an oil pipeline could force tens of thousands of ugandans or fed lines the and school this home at tea time, grand slam time humorous phones to being viewed all wimbledon sent quotes for the
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hello. it is very much the case of split for change and the weather across here, cuz i'm having lots of hot sunshine across the south play as guys there. i mean have got some real hate in place. i thought it all bands of rain sweeping in from the atlantic. we'll keep it cool. and also wet showers, longest spells of rain coming in across the north west of you as we go on through the next couple of days. 20 full sales just for london. on monday, i'll be able to study one in paris, some warm sunshine here. where's the weather there into scandinavia splashes shari . right, and there is a central pos for you, a piece from germany, pushing across from the department down towards australia trying out past and shows, pushing further east david towards the baltic. states was at east the side of europe, putting away from that west scenario of a few crane real estates in west the weather. as you can see, can we back in across the north, west of 22 south. she's unfolding in london as we go through. choose day of the rain sensing, not great, kind of squarely here. i'm afraid i'd often powers of 33 degrees and look at the
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hate stays in place right across the southern past 10, which is close to 40 degree sales, just one or 2 areas above 5 heavy shelves. meanwhile, continue across the west africa some live you still, i'm just pulling away from us here already. i could even see right. it's more time . yeah. the need the opium hours to cracked 10, communist rental only to be disappear. of families. tragedy entwined with a violent chapter, the country's history. what do you see to say, is that going to be my blood? that was to a knife long search for answers and close finding salon. witness on out his ear to dreaming of somebody more amazing this summer. how about some disney magic
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ones that can go one big one goal was to find an incredible phase that you can just take seen using this summer feed more and more visit a couple of dot com the welcome back. you watching out? is there a mind just not told the story? is this alex you as president joe bought and has arrived at 10 downing street for missing with the u. k. prime minister richey soon act, the 2 man i've been discussing various issues,
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including the warranty crane ahead of a key name to summit in lithuania, of which begins on tuesday. taxi's president is also due at the nato summit. in lithuania, he's expected to once again meet the swedish prime minister at the scottsdale kind sold applications to join the lines. it's been reveal that amazing has been held between russian president vladimir pacing on the chief of the vault and a mess re group if getting into the course and the criminal spokesman demetrius, pest golf toll reports is that the russian president invited a group of unit commanders to the meeting, which was held just 5 days off to the great march towards musket. last month. extreme weather this month is affecting 3 continents in asia and long soon rains have caused widespread flooding. 76 people have been killed in pockets. donna's floods have triggered land slides. so similar story in northern india, waylon slides in floods have killed at least 15 people over the past 2 days. some
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have even been electrocuted as power lines have been down to southern japan is being drenched by some of the most torrential downpours ever recorded. that nearly 2000000 japanese have been just to seek shelter in the americas. the us weather service has issued flood warnings in new york state homes and cause have disappeared in the down pause. but it's high temperatures, which alarming parts of europe. there's extreme heat warning been issued and it's, and these capital temperatures in room have stored to that $86.00 degrees celsius. let's get move on. all this we can speak to course the few here at t is direct, so i have climate services at the well metro logical organization. each one's us from geneva. thank you so much for your time, sir. that start with the new york city and the surrounding area, which is currently on the flood watch. pretty unusual weather, isn't it? for this part of the world we're sitting on the weather all over the place at the
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moment. so in your introduction to i'm sitting in geneva is about 34 degrees here. it's quite a warm day. and as you said, you are linking this to the moving temperatures. so it's very called actually to attribute something in new york, rather costs a well to the woman textures box. as we'll have pretty aware of the, the, the way the world is moving up. it has been for quite a long time. now. i'm assuming right, corporation temperatures globe. ready and also regionally, and these triggers other events around the world, such as extreme heat waves contributed trouts floods to sorts of things. it's interesting, i mean, for the late person, i wonder if you could explain why you, you get these differences. i mean, in someplace than an american using extreme heats and other places you're seeing the flooding. how does that come about? all of a sudden. so these weather events and so we see weather events happening around the world. we always have done. so flooding has been happening all the time, travels when stores, whatever it might be,
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but what we're seeing as the finances changing because changes to these weather events. so as the climate change is, it starts to trigger different things. it is very complicated, is not simple to, to explain it, but it's, there are different events happening around the world. and so in terms of the heat, we are actually seeing kind of getting warm. and that is, as you say, triggered in other bands and how, how does that, how is that connected to the extreme weather? how is climate change linked to extreme weather? so temperature link is relatively simple. so that's how much is warming and has been for a long time. so generally, as we sing when the conditions we've seen unprecedented bolts in the oceans recently, particularly the north atlantic. and we're moving into so cool that would mean united states during this year. and that's how the room pacific waters i'm telling you that tends to trigger even whether around the world. but then linking to rank west very difficult. so what happens for a kind of whole moisture and that kind of triggered most of the right and full
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events and that is much more complicated to then link that locally to the global situation. august on northern india, we mentioned nursing severe floods this year, office of if not last year. it's a reminder, isn't it, that some countries are move on mobile, it's extreme weather then all those. yeah, definitely. it's not just the weather. so in terms of how the clemency changes, so sea level is rising, has been to quite a long time. and so it comes to communities in particular, unable to sea level rise in various parts of the world. and that's another word of this thing as well. so we'd be observing the ocean rising, and that's the well gets warmer, walmart, the sea will continue to rise and will continue to do so for very long time. actually a. okay, christopher here it's good to talk to direct apply to services, upbeat well, mutual logical organization speaking to a stuff in geneva. okay. she's the is the 28th anniversary of the 7. 8 said
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genocide. alternate and sub forces kill 8327. mostly mostly men and boys taking shelter in a un safe haven in the small town in, sorry, over the capital of both manhood to covina. hundreds along the streets as a truck carrying sassy coffins of new. the identified victims passed on its way to star benita. they'll be buried that alongside all the victims of damascus near the end of the balkans. and one of the genocide survivors in may about back dick records what happened? we will go through to the stupid, the good nicholas in july 1995 when scribbling it to fell. i was 16 years old. this was a you and vice. my mother and sister stayed here, mike of the just them to the i went with my father through the forest. 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. he even held my hand when we
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crossed certain parts of the field. we were exposed to showing an infantry fire. so we went deep into the nights. at one point they were allowed destinations birth to fire, mountains and my father told me to take calvin next to a tree so that i could find a shelter, proclivity 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 singles. my father asked me and said that maybe it's better not to sleep, to stay awake together. and whatever happens to be together put on nothing i laid down, it is left with the promise that i wouldn't sleep. he hugged me and that's the last 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
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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 we received a mega fine coal from serbian soldiers to surrender. then the commander of that special unit of the army of republic, a sub scott 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 boss was trying to a portal among the closest family members. my 2 uncles, so cavan is the my uncle new york and my father ro buried in the memorial center.
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not long after that. my mother also died in 1999, so my sister and i were left alone. 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 on uh, you know, to hundreds of victims of a recruitment agency scan all stranded in malaysia money from bunker dash and the pool to got big bank loans or spend a live savings only to find that been duped by false promises, if in job or in slavery has more on this phone call alarm for 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
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a factory in malaysia. but there was no jump and he's agreed to meet us on the condition. we don't reveal his identity. not today. yeah, i mean that's been 7 months. my family's facing a big problem. i have 3 younger brothers and sisters. i have parents, i haven't set any money home. i'm facing challenges with my job. i can't eat properly. he 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 bug 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, east is recruitment procedures. this year to fill a labor shortage. some also say a change in a company's economic circumstances could have led to some job offers being
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withdrawn. but at corruption is a more likely fact that is a systemic corruption in the management of foreign workers. which means that the officials and employers and bogus employee as an agent uh, completed it together. um to get these quotas um for, for bringing. what? cuz when there's no jobs, more than 2000000 migrant workers onto royd 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 love making implantation industry. this recent issue has renewed consent about the treatment of migrant workers. the government has launched an investigation and promised to take action against agents and employers who have acted 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 pole have been here for months with no work and no pay. they say they are now being
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pressured to return home with little hope of ever being compensated. florence li, algebra quite an import and so that uses should soon be even bassa. connected off to the latest, blocked off is worth $22.00 stalling internet satellites launched from cape canaveral. canaveral in florida. they've been put into low as obit to join the space x many satellite network delivering food by an internet world wide mission also set a new record for reusable rockets and a new gas pipeline has been opened in argentina, which the government types will lead to the end of gas imports in the next 2 years . the pipelines from the northern vacuum wes or region which is rich in shale gas was of a multi $1000000000.00 pipeline,
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is expected to ease the countries energy deficit and reverse the need for important gas and produce enough exports as well. weiss groups say that moving a 100000 people in uganda could lose that lands and livelihoods as a result of a major oil drilling projects. the government is building an oil pipeline, nearly 1400 kilometers long. that will connect oil fee to oil fields and west, and you down to 2 neighboring tons of me is cost of some effective rather than say they haven't been fully compensated. catherine, so airport's or jealousy, mcgee shaw has been fighting for his land in release district in west, in uganda for yes. now, it sits on an area that also holds billions of barrels of oil reserves, and french company to todd energies is exploring more sites along lake out. but
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we'll 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, super dial in the court about reply ratio and the case because uh, some yeah, as 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 home is also said to be on on all. well, it was fenced off by work because from the government and to talk threatening, 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, 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 as like, is that to see does, because every time it keeps on changing the estimates we have in very so long. yeah . over 5000 project affected the 1st one a to for us says he has been arrested several times and forced from these home because of his quest for justice. but he won't give up the fight. catherine. so i, i'll just see if that's got some support his for molly and thank you so much, arsenal. goalkeeper, matt turner was the care of the united states was a big canada on penalties to cielo spots. and the goal comes semifinals strongly to
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one and extra time. the us received a massive slice unlocked to equalize thanks to a bizarre own. go by canada as far, kennedy to set up the ship that from there it was all turner's. he made to saves with canada also heading across bar us saying, beating their fellow world carpet 2026 co house, 3200 penalties to advance. they faced panama and that we kept going and kept moving . i think we learned a lot about ourselves and then it was down to us to sort of fans and me save one or 2 and, and we got there and. 5 you know, we're just looking forward to the summary final no, no back talked, which is being made to wait on his place in the quarter finals at wimbledon. the defending champion was to set up against her about her attempts under the lights on the center courts. and their last 16 class time was against them with the 11 p m. local curfew, and the tournament referee. call the players off at the end of the 2nd set. they'll resume the match on monday. 7 that see it. andre breedlove had
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a real battle to reach the last dates when the 1st $0.02 against alexander lake was taken to a decider. eventually winning that 64 wheel drive has reached the quarters 8 times at the grand slams, but has never made the last 4 to from or to time grand slam champion. victoria, as the rank of beller is, says, it wasn't fair. she was booed off center cord after losing to ukraine salinas. but alina, it was an emotional victory for the ukrainian, as she came down to me for the winning the match, and the deciding sense. super tie break. next step for the wild card is filling that as well as a one each wine tag. as far as the rank is, she was doing for not shaking hands with is alina after the match. but it was literally nice, adopted the policy of refusing to shake hands, brushing and bella russian players. since most goes invasion of you free the times that you know until the,
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until the russian troops are out of the crime. and we come and we take a back our 3rd, there's not gonna shake hands. so i have clear statements. so i don't know how locally i i can be, you know, what, what can i say about the crowd? well, there is nothing to say she, she doesn't want to shake hands with russian bol, the russian people. i respected her decision. i did what, what, what should i have done? stayed and waited. like, i mean it's is there's, there's no thing that i could do that, that would have been right. so i just did what i thought was respectful towards her decision. so there was a huge scare, but top sage wind tag earlier on center court for she reached her 1st wednesday and quarter final. she was set down to say to match points against olympic champion
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belinda benches for funding back to take the deciding set. 63. there wasn't any dimensions and everything was pretty fast. so. um, so yeah, i am happy that also physically. um i sounds good to lee and then i could just keep going for the one that champion and mattress shopping has one the british grand prix to extend his lead. and this year is and drivers championship to $99.00 points . there was some early enjoy for the home crowd at silver, so no clarence lando norris pass for step in at the start to take the lead down the vantage for the british driver only lasted until last 5. so for stipend. moving to restore his starting red spot on lab 33, kevin madison's has caught fire the day managed to escape to safety from the smell in the adverb shop. and we go on to win his 6 race in a row. and on a special day for great britain norris finished 2nd with loose hamilton completing the podium. neither came close to an english stopping. and rebels dominance. of
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course, you know, very happy that we won again. and i mean 11 winds in a row for the team. i think that's pretty incredible, but it wasn't straightforward. today. cameras 1st made the perfect warm up to the defense of his open championship title with his 1st victory of the year and the live golf series. the australian one, the event at the century and club just outside london, finishing on 15 under far one shot clear of the field as last when in the lead for the saudi back series was last september in chicago. and alison corpus has won the us women's open at probably this in california. the 25 year old from hawaii has become the 1st american in 20 years to make the us open her 1st title on the lpga for having missed the cut twice before. at this tournament, porpoise ended up winning by 3 shots. okay, that is all your spot for now back to you, my lean things far and that's it. for me, my name's 5 to this new zone. elizabeth will be back in just
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a moment. it's much more. today's the the basically allergies just the un fits the purpose was like many critics sites just pump solutions doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is put into a hard hitting into abuse. do you think look to the lines of washington for money to go on its own and to build its on thoughts providing on for centuries, people have been taken care of are. so i have every confidence that future
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generations will do it as well via the story on told to how does era african narratives from africans perspective. nature has always been there some way. my child to short documentary spine african film make is looking at the archives that we have sometimes quite heartbreaking to look for what is key a is that is part of our history that couple from nigeria and re writing libraries from canyon new series of africa, direct on how to 0 here, and there's been heavy hearts and every from the 1st minute, the expiry of the ceasefire. something has changed at this border crossing whether they are civilians or spiders. none of that seems to matter here. now those that allow me to send you and hcr is here, and someone told us that they have never seen a dispatch. many people say that even when they are about to prophecies neighboring
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tad, they also been talking with an incredibly tragic day, seeing refugee streaming in this turned into a violent night. they seemed terrible things experienced unimaginable hardships to come this far. what happens now? the the kremlin concerns russian president vladimir, who's in, met with watts, the chief of getting to goes and stays up to his revolver. the bottom of this is alex is the online from dell also coming up. the us president has met with versions on that as the head of a nation has summit on the foreign ukraine would live at 10 down at storage, the migraines trend it on the tennessee and libby of what to tell. now jesse are
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