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it's josh and ready to the full costs coast of south east of the us as we go on through the remainder of monday, northeast and pottsville. sing some pretty wet weather once again. what are we going from our recent spell all flooding and that weather extending across the eastern canada, the the hello on monday inside. this is a news life from dave hall coming up in the next 60 minutes, just 5 days off to his niece in a delete of the wagner mass race of guinea pig gordon met president vladimir pierson barton in birch and the us president holes tools with prime minister issues through not on has tea with king charles. the busiest president rejects allegations
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that his government is mist racing. black african migraines is hundreds, remain stranded in no man's land on the border with libya. and we take a look at what is causing the extreme weather that his hips re continents this month and far as well with the latest sport, the usa and book, the spots and the gold cap, semi finals. they meet fellow in 2026 world club house, canada on penalties, to inspect the hello welcome to the program. we begin with news from russia. it's been revealed that a meeting has been held between russian president vladimir preaching and the chief of the wagner mastering group. if get any precaution, the kremlin spokesman dimitry pest golf toll reports is that the russian president also invited
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a group of unit commanders to the meeting. and it was held just 5 days off to the group march towards moscow last month. let's go straight to your shop or below those following the story for us from moscow unit. it does seem a little strange that we're hearing about this now, given the wide spread speculation that was about you have governance whereabouts. what did the criminal have to say about that? i think as i say now, we've received a confirmation from the kremlin. that's a legend and patient data needs. we've had a v as long as that ministry group have getting progression 5 days onto the wagner view to name russia. the main thing took place in the crumb it on the 29th of june at last at about 3 hours and was attended by the commanders of they've all going to group units. touch me. 35 people were present at the me thing i roll, so not according to criminal, sparks pest them to be true, best called the president, gave his assessment
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a what have happened during the meeting today. and also the representatives will be involved in the group employment options and basically discussed the future with them. so the unit combined is also present to that version of the funds. they emphasized that they were divided supporters and soldiers of the russian president, and also said that they were ready to continue fighting for the motherland. that's the official version of the story according to to meet your passcode. oh, these new developments sadly raised the question of the trustworthy affair. 2 as he's, as on says that last week in july, the 6th to meet trip pest cold said something different that'd be crumbling, had neither the ability, no, but designed to follow progressions movements while the very same day present developers, alexander lucas shanker. quite honestly, i showed china is that the progression was definitely known in bella res, even though he was supposed to be that according to the broker deal between the belive russian president, the criminal and the wagner group, the deal they made straight down to the me today so, you know, how is this going down in russia?
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what does the locals make if at all as well, actually, it was interesting to watch how the states need it for months, cold him, a hero and phrase him on. and he's involved in a group for that. um, you will meet a trad treatments in ukraine for the cop shows the fluid and then denounced him in a blink of an i also the alphabet and calling him a trade so revealing huge bunch of they have received from the russian government, etc. no doubt progression is part of loading. the page has political system has suddenly gotten out of hand, but he's definitely a pass and with unprecedented privileges, he's the man who stage to non to be using the launched emotion. most coach, shown town, several helicopters in the played co, several army pilots and then simply going away with all don, hey, enjoyed the book you in our say, my 2nd groups and this assigned to inclusion in the ministry. he used to say many pokes in his things about numerous problems in the army and about the operation and you praying for several months. the country watched with bated breath,
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it's so cold, you've got any progression show. when he shouted at the leadership of the military, of the ministry of defense using obscene language, he said, showing good grass, some of the worries that munitions will talk in the sciences and off to the rebellion and he's begun and losing his racing zones. popularity and he's supposed to stop turning away from him because he decided not to be fooled ahead with his rebellion. something his support was expected from him and revealed he was not going to over throw the president and his few trays and said, and of course, but no doubt being a populace. he wants to return people support that will guarantee him his safety. thank you for that. you you shop of, of, of, of that for us in moscow as to announce in person way. us president joe biden has said that his relationship with the united kingdom is rock solid body. and of course met with the u. k. prime minister, where she's to knock at 10 downing street a few hours ago is also met with king charles that wins the consul. us president is
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on a 3 nation trip to europe. that will culminate in a nato summit, which gets on the way in lithuania on tuesday. let's speak to nadine baba, who is a downing street for us nadeem. let's start with that meeting between rush you through not president barton. it took place a few hours ago. it was very brief. we know that they went on the same page when it came to costa munitions, which the u. s. has promised the crane. do we know if that topic came up in the conversation? what else was said as well? yes, he said, it was very brief, barely 40 minutes before the president boynton made his way to wins. that yes, we know from down the street that the issue was for us supplying that's cost of items to ukraine on an announcement that was made last friday. they've come up the appointment as the spokesman in the last hour or so saying that so basically the
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decision seems to have been forced upon the americans due to what the spokesman said was rushed as was the question in the ukraine for the last few days. the portage have been stressing the, the signatories of this convention, which finds the production and use of its costs to meet it, shouldn't. um, but certainly it's not going to cause any kind of the major risk between the us and the u. k. bigger issues. but you crate include presidents that lensky is paid full membership. he's been pushing for a long time now. and every occasion, he stresses the importance that he's come to. you've joining nato. the americans are fairly reluctant to, to watch quickly. president biden, before you arrived in britain reminding people that with the conflict own going, it simply wouldn't be possible to think about you credit being a member of the told spots what the ukrainians want. that could be move and tell them that's on the list the way the summit and then the is the only deal with sweden's membership that was supposed to join area this year. they have been held
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up negatively by turkey, possibly wishing. so you're not being involved in trying to smooth things over that so big on issues at stake out, but least awaiting you. some of that type thing can be, other thing is but 10 downing street to stressing but to the, to put the partition, to actually see i, to why with the americans on ukraine. joining nato saying that we do want to support ukraine on the policy the way to joining the alliance. so the policy to a possibly strengthening the relationship in the next few months, offering them a close to toys. not saying we're going to green light, your accession, and a much longer meeting between president biden and king charles they currently having teams together at windsor tall so and if body language has anything to go by, it's been very warmly received. how significant is not meeting, and i think it is fairly significant
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and you mentioned the body language. i think there's a better rep hole between king charles and president biden, perhaps no, typically because they share his interest, which is the climate crisis. prince charles, uh sorry, king charles has been raising the issue of biodiversity and the climate to crisis for decades and um, even off to he was crowns, and he made it clear that although he's not supposed to be involved in politics, he'd like to do what he can to get things moving and notably, he, i'm the president, a meeting delegates to a for and what you're trying to raise money to help developing nations fight climate change right now. cool. awesome fucking. and probably so stressing that he is not intervening politically, but it's an issue close to his hearts. so yeah, they've met before they met at the top 26 clements summit in scotland 2 years ago with president biden told the vin prince charles, we need you badly. so think of these thoughts behind the scenes and to help. and
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let's not forget the president boynton, of course, because these are very expensive plans for the green economy. something which many countries here in europe perhaps are trying to emulate and some a purchase of about 5 minutes to see next cortex is i should actually take the leap out to present in biden's book. whatever the case. yes, friendly and friendly relations back, but not very long because of course the president biden's big business is getting to the way you at the end of monday for that summit. okay, thank you for that update and nothing bob of that for us downing street. i'm nadine, touched on the issue of tacky turkey as president is of course do at that nato summit in lithuania, which begins tomorrow. he is expected. once again to meet the swedish prime minister to discuss still con stools application to join the alliance. a diplomatic edits of james by james bass standing by for us in the village. this the head of that nature is summit. how much pressure james is techie line k to be on the,
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to support sweetens membership in nature because as it sounds, that's the only thing holding it back to yes, only of the allies. well actually hungry hasn't classified yet, but hungry says it will rest. if i, if took it does. but yes, the real high stakes tools, just on the very eve of his stomach and all the nato leaders arriving here. the swedish prime minister is here. i am now took his present photo on his just landed in the last few moments. i filled the apple for these tools, but of course in recent hours while speaking to, he's added a new condition and it's a pretty big one. he's now linking the idea that sweden should join nato and become the 32nd member of nato with his own countries sold. it seemed almost a boy too big to join the european union. i think that's a big development. a big problem, i think, for the nato allies, the all the nato allies. i'm for the nato secretary general,
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insulted bug. that's. this is what he said about it a short time ago. as a picture to key or some patients to become a member of the, the european union. at the same time, we need to remember that will to be agreed and agreed with a specific list of conditions. so that's a street and a has to meet to be a full member over the lines. and student has met these to conditions and that's about removing the restrictions on the arms exports. that does happen, then it's about a strength thing in the corporation between took a um the as reason on fighting tires and that's taking place. and what was that to issue the issue of sweden joining nato is one of the problem areas that is going to be discussed by the nato allies, as they gather here for the next couple of days. but there are other issues too. i think the atmosphere solids full, some private leaving, not saying very much in public, the decision by the us to send cluster munitions to ukraine. but the other issue is
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how exactly the nato allies handle ukraine itself and its aspirations to be a native member. that's certainly not going to make you to nato member this summit, but they need to put some clear language according to present to the landscape. that there's a concrete pause for ukraine to join nato that working even now not just the negotiations on sweden, but they're not working even now. will the find the language of the communicate and there are differences among that h o l, as we understand. but an important development in the last couple of hours, the foreign minister of ukraine to be true, calais by a. so there's been progress, a one thing, and that's that to you train. it should be able to fast track the process of something called a membership action plan, which old recent members of nato, when they've joined 5 to go through. and that's an all do a series of political, economic, and military tests. what it looks like, you can't, is going to be given the opportunity to skip that process. interesting stuff, change phase or diplomatic edits of speaking to us that from various well,
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let's get some reaction now to what we've been hearing out of tech you, we can speak to a correspond to restore setters and assemble. so we have that result from james. the is the sense in vilnius that president ed one is, is making these new demands. and that's nathan membership for sweden. i'm the membership for tech. he has simply 2 different issues. why has the technology side raised this now? what are they hoping to accomplish? while it says of now is not clear whether this is a demand or a condition 5 ever linking check is membership to european union to submit to is accession, tomato is quite a need adamant now in all of this negotiation. so that's, that, is it bit quite max amount of demands. so today just had to fly in too much, man. yeah, prison. that one had a presser. and he said that took, it has been waiting at the gates of europe in union for almost around 5 that case.
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and it's the time that the unit in the union gave it force decides to check these food membership to european union. and that will also in cottage tickets to be the green light, just to be the accession to may to it. but as i said is not could be whether this is a new condition or she's trying to convince or the ink cartridge you'd have been unions to be more positive towards the tricky. but as i said, it is quite a new adamant. and the export here are seeing that ad one by coming with this maximum amount of demands. probably. he's a weird that took his membership through, you'd have him union is not going to happen any time soon. however, she's trying to secure some of the possible and the more that the concessions, such as the more than visual f. 16 fighter jets of turkey. that turkey has been asking about the student waiting the approval of the us senate and also the custom junior agreement to be reformed with european union, some of the trade benefits,
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and also the free. these are for the took your citizens through the st. get there. we have so if out one can get these demands or the police this did, if he's the mans or mad by this, that's going to be quite a success for him. but why all of these leaves leave the me, they'll know things are happening. that the promote to get foresight also being in the past 5 years. so they've seen a phone call between pres, not one and president by them. so the focus was this would be the exception to nature. and just 3 hours ago, there has been another important quotes for the minister and the secretary of state and to be blinking. so that's also the focus was the, the membership was submitted into nato. as of now, the move here in tricky that tricky is not going to change his position. still they say that on kind of saying that despite some of this, the positive steps taken by. so even if it's still not sufficient enough that you can give the green light to that. however, if these negotiations produce a tangible result, mr. to give that green light to see those accession,
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that will be the biggest surprise of this data summit for soon said that for us, and it's tumble a lindsey more heads on the knees out, including salt, beaten, and stripped, such right. tokenize ation save the children, details and beast conflicts and finds ready for this is when they arrest young. how thinking want that a plan for an oil pipeline could force tens of thousands of ugandans on their own land. the ones who, who met to time grand slam champion, responds to being paid off wimbledon, sent to the ma, going stranded on the tennessee and libya bold. i have been speaking to al jazeera
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about the di conditions. they find themselves and they say they have little food and water, no shelter. i meant the summer heat, 700 people were detained by security forces following the migrant. protests internet's here. i'd have to move to the border to losing present case said has rejected criticism that his government is mistreating black african migrants refugees as being symbolic, trying to find out who joins now live from zora, which is near the libya tennessee of for to or any f as being made to help these people by authorities into this in libya, of the well meaning we just spoke to border officers on the living side. just about 10 minutes ago. we've been trying to reach them for the last couple of hours. we couldn't, we sent them messages and they just called us back. and from what we understand, or at least what they're telling us is this morning at around 10 30 am. local time
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. they saw red crescent. people from the red crescent come in charges and, and, and come to the location where these migrants were in later on the beach. and using a military, came in these, the migrants were lined up, put into buses, and then taking, taking into to news. you know, we've from local media into news yet from, from various local media sites. worse, we've heard of, of, of migrants arriving in various cities, the southern city of pet, the we and the name and also been go down. so we can independently confirmed that at this moment, but it seems like tunisian authorities have removed the migrants from on the border and are putting them in temporary housing. but i just, i just need to say one thing yesterday when i spoke to the dozens of migrants, there's extreme anger at the, to an easy and authorities that there's
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a lack of trust. i mean, one person went as far to say as that i would rather die here in the sports. indeed, without water than to have the 2 museums take me away. i cannot. i cannot go with the 2 museums after what they've done. but at the end of the day, perhaps temporary low, a temporary shelter and watering food is, is what these people really need me. and i wonder what about all the african countries? what have they have to say about what is going on, particularly those countries where these people are originally from i mean, this is really the problem, right? many of these african countries don't have the influence to be able to speak up against a forty's. and for instance, if you need to also in libya we see the same kind of thing as they don't have the
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power or the influence to try to make any change or try to convince the authorities to, to not to not treat their citizens this way. and also, you know, give, these people are irregular migrants so, so the authorities for instance, in libya or tanisha, it will say that while your citizens are coming here illegally a. so it's, it's a complicated issue. but i believe there's just one point that i have to say that i would like to say in this, you know, in 2 days you have the atmosphere is very polarized. tunisians are not a racist people. i mean, i have dozens of divisions, friends that are kind hearted in care about human beings. uh, but this, this atmosphere of animosity towards the african migrants was, was created by president chi site. and, and the hope is that, you know, they're there that they have, it's amazing authorities can deal with this migration issue in
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a humane way and treat these people fairly. uh so uh, you know, we're gonna continue uh, trying to figure out and, and monitor the developments and try to confirm that if these migrants were taken into it's an easy and interesting easy and a territory and put in temporary locations. okay. malik china, the for us, live from zora near the libya. it's an example of thank you. let's hear 1st time now from someone who's seen what it's like the librarian. my grand strand of in the city is facts to shed his experience of living intimacy. a, a piece on the beach. i live in my mind motor on our
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mission on this, please. i lived here we. we was concerned for what the school, when i lost my he was died our support had some of university at that time when i last name dropped, there was no helping to for them education because why these other people just have to look look with not for myself from my, my country up to one month in the house . of course it brings up
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every time thing was what we got here. we have monitoring, but some people have voted for you here. but what, what utilities just ship was with, with, with, with, with the wedding please. we don't have the we got here be the people, houses. people like me is new house prentice put for your house. he's not like a flight to any one. what the width? something with the sleeves. be your husband. everything inside. well otherwise the same was a lease trying to sell them. i would just tell people with the dish i was. yeah, i just read my gift again and did it did not make
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me up to now let me see here. so it says that you will be billed the address without ridgemont this month. the rescue cruise has posted one a 3 bytes packed with migraines, which has been missing and the atlantic ocean, 300 migrants left senegal, 15 days ago, heading for the canary on in spain. case gone, say the vessel. suppose it is possibly cowering. 200 people. the voyage from west africa to the spanish islands is notoriously dangerous austria and more than 500 people died including 22 children to choose a mulch the 28th anniversary of the store. beneath the genocide when both means of forces killed 8327. mostly mostly men and boys who were taken shelter in the un safe haven in a small town and one of the genocide survivors and the best stitch. because what
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happened, we will 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 you and vice. my mother and sisters died 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 clear. and i was needing my father the whole time. he even held my hand when we crossed certain parts of the field. we were exposed to showing an infantry fire. 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, 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
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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 for put on nothing i laid down in these laptops 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 tray. i looked for my father in the forest as no one was there. i came across the tree where i saw my father's bag and these towels. and after about a kilometer or 2, i met my cousins to keep whom 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 call from serbian soldiers to surrender. the commander of that special
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unit of the army of republic, a sub scott addressed us at one point he said, i see that there are a 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 pull among the closest family members. my 2 uncles, so cavan is the my uncle, new york and my father. a role 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 on uh, you know, to new paste. march is honoring those 15000 men who will to 100 kilometers to
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escape the kennings during the balkans will not involve stitch was of the motion eastern goals. now, the 3rd and final, the largest on the way the participants will pass a bit more than 30 kilometers distance and climb vertically, 600 meters. although they're sorry, they think at the end of the today's walk, which will end in 7. it's a genocide memorial center. this much for many people is an emotional, an unforgettable experience. it's works strong feelings of empathy for persecuted and killed bush connect people in 1995 participants also realize how thankful they should be and simple things when they were thursday and hungry volunteers along the way, provided them beverages and food. at the end of every day they slept in tense, singles, protection and soldiers setup for them. i liked the people on the run in 1995, nobody threatened their lives, marched participants emphasize celebrities of genocide will never be forgotten. in
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bosnia and herzegovina has to remain a told her and, and peaceful society, but invited, which i'll just say the eastern bosnia, a nearly 3 decades on from the start of each, the genocide survivors continue to suffer from severe trauma. so to that families psychologist, wound the thousands need institutional help as those traumatic experiences all passed onto the younger generations. either hudson hughes, which explains memory on them. sensors today, but any industry per need some memorial center, hudson has one of which listens to the testimonies of survivors for him. their accounts are key to preserving memories. his father and brother were killed in the genocide and he knows that talking about trauma is the 1st step and he link he says survivors can't fully recover while the genocide is still denied by some all walk or you'll see that you living in the circumstances where genocide is denied and minimize. it is difficult to talk about reconciliation and transitional justice,
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but also healing the healing woods. the initial balsam, he not more than 8300 people were killed in the genocide in strep or need so 28 years ago. but genocide survivors are not the only ones who carry trauma, psychologist, say, trauma is passed down from generation to generation. and even those born after the war feel the consequences. psychological health is crucial but neglected. they say yes, the prox to be being when we talk about was suffering and trauma. there is a special story about the families of the missing and that on certain loss. because until you find the body, the morning process cannot move forward or the international committee of the red cross, which has long been involved in the search for the disappeared, says families deserve psychological help. but institutional health is more important. yeah. for chester, west point, and that whole levels of government must stop and all kinds and make available
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information and ensure that the institute for the missing has sufficient funds and results is to fulfill its mandates. more than 7600 missing people are still being searched for in bosnia and herzegovina. among them are 800 victims from strep renewed. so even though it's 28 years since the war ended, thousands of their relatives can not stop facing the past. i to 100 most of all the data set and it's time for the why the his as a to that hello is whether it's nothing quiet across the good parts of the middle lease. now i don't see much in the web that shamal way and so that's good news. lots a clear sky. so you can see for what you celsius here in the hall. i think some of the money mr. folk to watch out for and probably getting up to you that would be my suggestion. good scattering a showers the just around the black sea. i went to what was the caspian one or 2 of those shows just creeping the way into a little pa silverado as we go through where the state. but for most it is hot and
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dry and hot and dry to across northern africa. no great changes and i was surprised as a site to the so what's the weather will push its way through central positive chat over the next hour. so slot is cool, some localized study and then just throughout the gulf of getting much of nigeria, seeing those fund 3 down pools as we would expect. rod across west africa, gonna ivory coast pushing across liberia into sierra lee. i don't see bad medical southern parts of africa to actually we have got lots we try whether the stormy weather, about cold weather waiting for you. whether that we so in the south africa now slipping away, when's garage the folding lights still on the poolside? the time is but temperatures will pick comp paid for the next dial. so i noticed some price to showers for good pot mozambique fil. ahead on al jazeera stranded and deep in debt, the growing numbers of migrants trumped without wick in malaysia and informed felicia hi fi and the number one draws pick gives phones
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a taste of what the when a war crime is committed, is a kind of how does it follows that goes in the human rights investigator on his unprecedented journey to the french high court. i visit a pretty place to make sure that i should go up to bankruptcy, taking on the arms, trained in his point for justice, for innocent palestinians and their families made in front. oh no. just see if the latest news as it breaks people who live here over the years have had to grow used to repeated sets of attacks that they say they've never before seen anything quite on this scale with detailed coverage. how was this allowed to happen? who's responsible and should safety standards be changed from around the world?
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ukrainian soldiers in this area said that they were going to try and exploit and push hard to hold off loaded with wagner. played such a fundamental role the the the welcome back you watching out as a reminder, on top stories without the kremlin, says, the russian president vladimir putin met with the chief of the vault in the mess. me, grief, 5 days off to let him used to be a most good requirement and spokesman, told reporters that preaching mets with anything causing as well as the group of columbus us president joe biden has met british prime minister, where she's through knock at 10 downing street in london,
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pulling that relationship, rock solas by jim is in europe. the name say somebody beginning in lithuania on tuesday. contact he is president, is also due at that summit in lithuania worship type that one has just landed. as you can see in the capital, then this he's expected to once again meet the swedish prime minister to discuss still close to application to join the native alliance as get more or less can speak to scott. nick is professor of us and international politics at the clinton institute. he joins us from finding him in the k. thank you for your time. what do you uh, let's start with the u. k. i mean, what do you make of the timing of the visit that biden has stopped in the u. k. to meet c, not before we head still within the us and the nato summit as well. the immediate reason for this, of course, is that summit. we've got a number of issues coming up to be discussed. in lithuania,
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we've got the question of ukraine's counter offensive and providing support for military assistance. we've got the question of after the defeat of the russian invasion, the path and the process for you credit succession to nato. and as you mentioned in your headlines, we got the question in sweden succession tonight. so we're just being held up by turkey and hungry at this point. but beyond all those issues, there are some specific u. s. u k issues, and i think the one that i would foreground is that mr. soon act in contrast to his pre assessors, mr. johnson and miss trusts that she has being reliable and being constructed by the ministration had warned that the u. k. was going to sabotage a break to northern irish protocol. of the price of the great dock in us size would have put the security of the irish island, both north and the republic risk. but mister snack has worked with the european union to reaffirm and all the irish protocol. and this in a way as a bit of
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a thank you, joe biden would not have come to london, would not have come to london until the government reaffirmed its commitment to the northern irish protocol. industry soon access fulfilled that condition and all binding on soon like on the same page when it comes to security commitments, they can offer ukraine because we've, we've seen these disagreements when it comes to plus the munitions as well because there's 2 issues 1st before i talk about. busy munitions, there's been this question, and a lot of the process really gotten a hold of it, which is alright, we'll ukraine have a pass to nato's exception. there is no divisions amongst the major allies in that nature. you credit some point will come in tonight. so there is a bit of a difference in terms of the timing and the speed at which this occurs. i think the us nuclear, coordinating on that, on cluster munitions, publicly the u. k. has to say, look, we don't endorse to use a cluster munitions because they are a party to the 2008 convention signed by
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a 123 countries which says we will not use them. you also course has not signed that convention. neither have rush or you cry. so the us is telling you k, we will supply these munitions because ukraine has made 5 pledges, and these are the key pleasures that will be discussed. that is no, no use on civilians. no use in urban areas. no use inside russia and monitoring this so that as soon as you creating churches liberated, then you can have the mining operations. president biden has stakes his legacy on supporting ukraine. but what is the risking back home? i mean, we've seen the full out within his own policy on the munitions issue. for example, by, you know, this squeaky wheels always get the grace. so on the broader issue, on the broader a few american support for your crime. the large majority of americans do support ukraine's defense against russian of russia. there will be some people,
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both on the hard, right and the hard left, who at times will parent rushes lines that are, you know, it's all nato's fault. it's all us fault. but look, a lot of this is white noise. the fundamental here is, is not just the us, not just a u. k, but much of the international community has stood by ukraine, perhaps a bit too slowly, but it has stood by your crime with political, economic, and military assistance. and i think we'll see that reaffirmed at the nato summit this week. okay, scott lucas, professor of us and international politics of the clinton institute, speaking to a stipend by me. and this really falls as have sold that a palestinian, and the all coupon westbank. they all me says he tried to destination an explosive device in ramallah, which is also rated homes on rest of the 10 palestinians. the right scream, save the children, is highlighting the emotional and physical abuse self and by young palestinians arrested by is ready forces. the group says 42 percent head injuries,
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including gunshot wounds and broken bones. 86 percent will base and at some point, often with rifle bouts and sticks. 65 percent were arrested during the 9th 50 percent was seized from that homes, nearly 70 percent with strep size. most of them were boys. jason, a is a directive, save the children in the occupied palestinian territories. he says, as well as should observe the un convention on the rights of a child. i think this is an ongoing system where every year there are approximately 500 to 1000 children that are rested through the military detention system. there's been decades of evidence that has been shown save the children. we have significant programming to ensure that these children require 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 being detained regularly and unfortunately this pattern continues. this is why we're calling for the moratorium
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to ensure that the treatment of children through the military detention system has to stop what their respective of and you accuse ation against a child. then must be safe guarding measures in place to ensure that children are kept safe during the detention process. the state of israel ratified the un convention of the rights of the child in 1991. and israel by lodge has a relatively good juvenile justice standards for his bravery. children. now we're not saying that children above the low, but for any crime that they're 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, the 3 children normal and 6 people killed in a stabbing attack in a narrow street in southern china to parents. and the teacher also died in lynn john and go on the improvements the 25 year old suspects has increased costs of
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beeping questions. so i'm going to tax and tony schools of increase and reason is this blank government efforts to improve security. i was talking right groups, i move in a 100000 people in uganda, could lose the lands livelihoods as a result of a major oil drilling project. the government is building an oil pipeline, nearly 1400 kilometers long. that will connect oil fields in western uganda to neighboring towns and is coast some effective residents say they haven't been fully compensated. calvin. so airport's jealousy, ngugi shaw has been fighting for he's land in police district in western 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
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compensation. i went through for us to challenge super dial in the court about replied ratio in 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 $772.00 ad cause fred, buddy candice home is also said to be on on old. 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, us 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
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a danger to the environment and the livelihood of many here. 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 affected 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. so i, i'll just see ever extreme whether this month is affecting 3 confidence in asia. it mounts in range of cause widespread flooding. 76 people have been killed in pockets . donnas floods triggered land slides and system of the story in northern india wetlands. lots and lots of killed at least 15 people over the past few days. some
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have even been electrocuted as power lines with down southern japan is being drenched to by some of the most torrential downpours ever recorded. the any 2000000 japanese have been uh to seek shelter to the americas. whether us, whether service has issued flood warnings in new york state homes and costs that have been disappearing in the dom pause. but it's high temperatures, which are alarming thoughts of europe. extreme heat warning has been issued in it's least capital temperatures in rooms or to $36.00 degrees celsius. christopher here, this is the director of climate services at the weld metro logical organization. he says global warming is intensifying weather patterns. what around the world? lisa, weather events and so we see weather events happening to around the world. we always have done so it's nothing has been happening all the time. droughts, when storms, whatever it might be. but what we're seeing as the climate is changing is changes
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to these weather events. so as the climate change is, it starts to trigger the different things. it is very complicated, is not simple to to explain inputs. there are different events happening around the world. and so in terms of the heat, we all gradually seeing that kind of gets one side of the temperature because relatively simple. so the kind of warming has been for a long time. so generally use we sing on the conditions. we've seen a unprecedented boy in the oceans recently, particularly the north atlantic. and we're moving to cycle with el nino states during this year. and that's how the wrong pacific waters i'm telling you that tends to trigger even when the weather around the world. but then linking to rank was very difficult, so what happens for a kind of hold more moisture and that kind of triggered most of the writing full events. and that is much more complicated to then link that locally to the level of situation. it's not just the weather, so in terms of how the quantity changes. so sea level is rising, has been quite
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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 wire that we're seeing as well. so we've been observing the ocean rising, and that's the well guess what see will continue to rise and will continue to do so for very long time. hundreds of victim. and so for recruitment agency scan, stranded in malaysia, many of from bangladesh and the pool and took out big bank loans. we haven't spent a lot of savings only to find that been dupes or the falls promises of job florence . slavery reports from column for to sorta arrived from bangladesh late last year. he paid a recruitment agent, the equivalent of $4500.00, most of which he had borrowed and was promised 2 years of work in a factory in malaysia. but there was no jump and he's agreed to meet us on the condition. we don't reveal his identity. not today. i mean,
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that's been 7 months. my family's facing a big problem. i have 3 younger brothers and sisters. i have parents, i haven't sent any money home. i'm facing challenges with my job. i can't eat properly. he since found a job, but his travels haven't gone away. and i haven't gotten the job. i was promised. the task i'm assigned is difficult to do. i'm trying my best to cope, but it's difficult. i haven't been paid my dream, so i've shuddered. he's one of hundreds of migrant workers, mostly from uncle edition to paul who arrived in malaysian recent months and found themselves deep in debt and without jumps. worker's rights activists say, such cases are not new, but appear to have increased often malaysia eased is recruitment procedures. this year, just so a labor shortage. some also say a change in a company's economic circumstances could have led to some job offers being withdrawn. but ad corruption is the more likely fact that the systemic corruption in the management of foreign workers. which means that the officials and employers
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and bogus employee as an agent uh, completed to get uh to get these quotas um for, for the bringing workers when there's no job. more than 2000000 migrant workers onto lloyd in malaysia. mostly doing dangerous and difficult jobs that many locals don't want to do. for yes, malaysia has faced accusations of neva abuse and exploitation, particularly in its fluff making implantation industry. this recent issue has renewed consent about the treatment of migrant workers. the government has launched an investigation and promised to take action against agents and employers who have acted illegals. it's also said it's now trying to find jobs for the workers, but for some, that promise is too little too late. these factory workers from the poll has been here for months with no work and no pay. they say they are now being pressured to return home with little hope of ever being compensated for monthly algebra credit
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report. so it has on out is there is an unfortunate moment for one's very unlucky football at hillcrest to be proved to be in just a few. the hales is a way to smoke who's to quit the habits they thing is booming across southeast asia to help expedite it contains deep toxic chemicals. 101 east investigates on l. g 0 the the time for this for his, for molly and thank you so much, arsenal. goalkeeper,
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matt turner was the hero. somebody mounted states as a beet, canada on penalties, still spots and the goal come semi final sterling to one and extra time. the last received a massive slice a lot. the slice, thanks to, and bizarre own gold by canada. scott kennedy. this about the shoot out. from there it was all turner, he made 2 saves. with canada also heading across bar usa, beating our fellow row cap, 2026 townhouse cruise one penalties to advance to face a panama. next we kept going. we kept moving. i think we learned a lot about ourselves. tonight. we got the goal we needed, and then it was down to us to sort of fans and me said one or 2 and, and we got there and uh, you know, we're just looking forward to the 70 find on in the usa women's team had the perfect send off as a repair to defend their world cup title at the time that hosted in australia and zealand. they meet wells and their warm up match in san jose, things to, to goals from trinity, rodman, to forward he was the daughter, and the legend,
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dennis rodman came off the some spanish to clinch a to now with the dream run of 16 year old mirror entry that has come to an end at wimbledon. the russian teenager was knocked out and her last 16 match by the 25th is st. madison. she's the magic. did go to a deciding sense, but it was the american one, not to andrea, that from frank to 100 and see when the world hadn't played a competitive match song for us for the fall finds from it or the championship former to time grand slam champion, victoria as a rank of bella, ruth says it wasn't apparent. she was booed off court after losing to ukraine's elena the sped, alina. it was an emotional victory for the ukrainian. i see it came from the sent down to beat as a rank, as for the winner winning match and the deciding set super tie break next step for the wild card. certainly not. is, wasn't the one easiest one time as far as rank i, she was due for not shaking hands with atlanta after the match. but it was for the lena who adopted the policy or refusing to shake hands with russian and bella
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russian players with moscow invasion, as i already said, was a couple times that you know, until the, until russian troops are out of the prime. 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? what? there is nothing to say. she, she doesn't want to shake hands with russian ball the russian people and 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
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decision number one, draft peg. victor, when benny alma has given san antonio spurs fans a taste of what they can look forward to. the 7 a flight for a frenchman, dazzled with a double double in his jeans to feed the portland trailblazer is in the n. b, a summer league is 27 points, and 12 rebalance was a big improvement from his 1st setting and the competition which is 49. many are calling women young and the sports and biggest prospects since i wish we would have won the game. and uh it's, yeah, i think i could have done more to, to, to have months in this game is we gotta keep learning and we've been, we've, we haven't been paying our best for like 3 quarters. but in the 4th, we were really dominating and it is, it shows a real person that you have a team, a former one champion, matchers type and has won the british crown pre to extend his lead. and this year
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his drivers championship to $99.00 points. there was some early joy for the home proud and slower. so now the clarence lando norris passed for snap and after started to take the lead. that advantage for the british driver only lasted until 5 low for shopping. moving to restore is starting a grid spots on lab 33, kevin magazines has called fire the dane, managed to speak to stacy from the smoke in the end of his shop and with the ones when his 6th race in a row. and on a special day for great britain, north finish. second with louis hamilton leading the podium. but neither came close to ending for staffing and red bulls dawning uh, of course, you know, very happy that we want again. and i mean the loved ones in a row for the team. i think that's pretty incredible. but it wasn't straightforward . today allison corpus has won the us women's opened at pebble beach in california . and the 25 year old from hawaii has become the 1st american 20 years to make the
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us open for 1st title on the l t g. a tour. having missed the cut twice for this tournament. so this ended up by winning by 3 shots. yeah, i mean, my minds racing, i mean like i said yesterday like this, this is really a dream come true and it was something i dreamed of, but at the same time kind of just never really expected to happen. so i'm just trying to take it in and enjoy the moment. a 17 year old arch in tamala, has made history by becoming the 1st american of indian origin to be drafted into the major league baseball. them all, it was a trying to reach is a top pick at the m l. b drop on sunday, the teenager was born and raised in the united states. parents who immigrated from india. i can't express no my feelings where right now this be around with the nice of forces of the people around me. this means a lot for me and i can't wait to get that process started. okay. and that
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is all your support for now. my lean back to you. okay, thank you for that. so that's it for me. my name's side. so this, these, i'll be back in just a moment. much more of today's needs to stay with us. the strong ones at a vast empire spending several continents. but by the 1940s, the french were forced to confront realities and demands for independence. and the 1st part of the documentary series out, is there
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