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now start to see actually is the come towards of a new security architecture in your suite. and as part of that security architecture, i'm the, i would argue that in the crack in this system, which is now slowly being formed. it's dangerous and unplugging, this killer cause use this tract would that crack seal nato now has a way to dominate the northern seas. with this swedish territory position between scandinavia, the baltic states, mainland europe, and the russian exclaimed, of cleaning grad. going along as a t military asset sunday, type in the baltic. but the swedes found many obstacles blocking the path since i applied to join the alliance more than a year ago. sweden's hopes of joining alongside finland with task when the fins became members 3 months ago. took it repeatedly said it could not allow the swedes . and tonight i well protest link to the p. k. k. were held in stone and all sweden, strict freedom of expression is allowed demonstrate just upon the crown suite of
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maintained on monday that it has met and will continue to meet to turkey as conditions, but has remained firm and changing his constitution. there is nothing in the agreements with authority that says the place itself. demonstrations in sweden, turkey wanted us to abolish sanctions against export to military equipment to turkey. this was done fairly quickly and we have a new anti terrorism legislation. freedom of speech, this more wholly in sweden, done anything else. so it's difficult to leave that message over to turkey and hungry. they are prosecuting to a case people that haven't expedited anybody yet for they will probably do so. sweden, once most, it is campaigns against russia and poland with ships and treasure that left the pool to visit. the swedish flag will still fly here, but now it could be nighttime. cooling the shots, full, reese out his era copland sweden to the united nations high commissioner. for
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refugees has started moving thousands of sydney's refugees from the board of town as audrey on sunday, $3000.00 new arrivals crossed into charge. adding to an estimate at a $100000.00, already in and around the town. um, it addressed some this report from audrey. so do you use refugees in eastern chad on the move again? crump, the conditions in the camp and tension within the host community is forcing the united nations to relocate thousands from the town of address. i will not, but what could it that would reflect the 1st war and death for but return to them 10 years ago. last month. the violent and was death for 4th time back into chide 3 days after she deliver that baby. the horses area section. she's one of the 1st batch of refugees relocating to a new tab that they didn't have. i hope we get help with the new camp, more food health care and shelter with
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a to just is running out of funds. it's hard to say if i expected. she is a little bit a we have a less than a month to stops. so basically those all the life life loss distribution. if we don't mind us to bring more image of the most of the united nation is high commissioner for refugees says the new camp will address the concerns of both that are fees and host community that out. alright, the houses to florida. nice to 5 on monday, the to 8 under families that i latrine, so that was a poly into, that is a cleaning. so the idea is to bring these people to a place where they can at the much better quality life conditions and agree i getting more desperate for shelter. and medicines are about to run out of the world with program says a lot the funding to continue feeding tens of thousands of refugees. nutrition cases on the rise with age is saying,
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children that die due to lack of port residents, a relocate of the displeased will bring some relief to the overburdened boat, the town that's additional, good movie volleyball, the c uh, allowed a month. we have an alarming situation regarding installation and audrey, because of the large number of refugees here. prices have doubled and even tripled . it's especially affected as rice and other food stuff, lessening the social situation. so 55000 refugees remaining and a great the in desperate need of food and shelter. what was going to fatigue setting in another crisis, raging it around the world? health could be a long way off. how many degrees i would use it. i agree. on the chart suit on board to russia has veto the 9 month renewal of the monday to deliver aid to syria from tech a proposing it be extended by any 6 months. un mckenna's them to deliver
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a to syria is last. rebel held region has expired. and the security council has not yet voted on extending it for nearly a decade. about 4 point one 1000000 people in north west syria have relied on this un arrangement for access to 8 the conflict and serial led to one of the biggest to many tearing crisis in the world. the devastating exports in february have further exacerbating the situation for the civilian population in the northwest and part of the country. more than 4000000 people already need a few, many different assistance. about 4 out the 5 of them, a women and children. on his foreign minister jen gun will not attend this weeks as young summits in indonesia, for health reasons, beijing's top diploma one. you will attend the meetings in his place. foreign ministers of the association of south east asian nations. all scheduled to hold a series of discussions that's
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a head for regional for them where officials will gather to address the ongoing crisis and me on mall and tensions in the south china sea. in the long run and we're heading to crisis is a pressing issue for as young leaders music in indonesia, the number if we're having the refugees making dangerous boat genies from bangladesh has increased this year. as jessica washington report, some have found temporary shelter in actually in northern indonesia today's pa slowly here. there isn't much to do but clean, cool, and wait. these were hanging refugees have been at this temporary shelter in northern indonesia for more than 6 months. it had been disabled by sea, but suddenly the boat johnny was difficult. we had enough food in the beginning until it run out, reflected on the water for months, and the engine stopped. so i can luckily received help from another. but when we arrived, i didn't even know where we were made him and he will, he gets, say,
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the finally feels safe of to use of living in crowded and increasingly dangerous refugee camps in bunker dish. and before that escaping widespread violence by security forces him in law. now there are 19 children here on the 5 temperament shows. many of the parents here hold on to 0. their only hope is that the children can get an education and type of best of life, and they do the refugees. have the basic needs met here. there's some way safe to sleep and, you know, food for everyone. health workers visit the shelter several times a week on the side. you cannot say they're leaving conditioning. i choose, i do. but i guess this is the safest place for them at the moment. but engineers is not home for the refugees that cannot legally work here. and it's difficult to send the children to schools a southeast asian foreign ministers, major needs asian capital to casa human rights groups. criticize the family,
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is that the only on regional organization, as him is really unwilling to deal with this crisis. and you know, this goes back a long way. i mean, we've been seeing, we're hinge about it's making these perilous spite journeys, you know, for more than a decade now. and you know what we've seen as a maritime game of ping pong where, you know, the country is simply full spot. it's back out onto the high seas and don't want to take responsibility. that addition to this, even the occasional downs clause intended to be a chance for a hang of children to make friends with a new natives for move, a center such pacific cheese or red welcome destruction. she and her 4 children have no passports, no money, and no tons for the future. and the we were in a similar prison like place before, and it's the same here. so there's no hope. i want to go to a country where my children can find peace. lately,
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she says she's dusting to death with a such a place this. jessica washington 0 a. g. indonesia. torrential rains have cause major land slides and flash floods in northern india. at least 29 people have died across the region. pamela in region of him. a child for this has been a hot us hits rivers in the area, have breached the banks and swept away several homes. is awesome. tina is taking a step to as reducing energy impulse with a new multi $1000000000.00 gas pipeline. the government is facing elections this year and is on the pressure to result the economic crisis. theresa but has moved from one is aires, argentina independence day. and for the government, there was another reason to celebrate the, the negative ration of a pipeline that will transform argentina's energy sector by transporting gas from
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back. i'm one of the, one of the largest shade oil and gas we served in the world located in the particle in your region. as soon as the po that comes with it, it's the beginning of the change in argentina is economic in energy matrix because 65 percent of our energy is the oil. and gas is all transitional energy. we are no longer going to import gas. we're going to use gas from us up. so the almost 600 kilometer pipeline was built in less than 12 months. the pipeline is seen as an accomplishment of the economy minister and now presidential candidates fed fuel must have 1st entity over. so this project mustang and the federal, his parties are facing a tough we election this year, mostly because of argentina feedback on the crisis. or are you into a struggling with a very high inflation and over 40000000000 dollar debt with the i m f that is struggling to pay back and assure to your foreign currency? the pipeline will allow the country to save at least $2000000000.00 in gasoline
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ports in 2023, a figure that will likely increase in the future gasoline. that's important. the pipeline will bring gas to areas where there is none where to cease more intensity . it will reduce the dollars that lead the country to pay for inputs and will increase the dollars we get when we're able to exported or that, you know, tober argentinians will be choosing a new president. and they say that whoever wins the vote with face tough choices to solve the balance is in argentina's. economy able, who reported to good personal, appreciate the political power of the next president won't be in congress. it will be in the social permit. he or she will achieve if people can understand what he or she is doing, public opinion can transit the pain of the adjustments that need to be made up for you. they don't see that a lot. then you pipelines have positive moving a country that is struggling with around a 114 percent inflation in the past year. and it's a political victory for
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a government that has been unable to address the one issue that concerns argentinean similar cities. i will, i'll just see that when a site is still ahead on al jazeera, we'll look at why gone it is struggling to keep the lights on the where is the western agenda heading? that's the g 7. really even matter anymore. who's more electable, joe biden, or donald trump, or journalist in the media undermining our society. can americans cross their supreme court is not correct because it can look us, pull it to the bottom line. the the,
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the pushing the one to blow by the perspectives. the hello already the problem res. really ramping up. once again, that's spilling out. so if the yellow sea easing across the world, south grant will see some very heavy rain here as we go through the next couple of days. that is why the, the cool some flooding and see the yellows showing up. but where to where the line of big storms pushing right the way across it's west and console consumed. ordinarily japan kinda saying some live the showers along the spells of rain. so to
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say, celsius in tokyo, he made here me 29, advising positively cool compared to what we have seen recently. but not long ago, we were getting good time degrees above that 9, but it does pull them up as we go for thursday. it does kind of good deal with across the yellow sea into the korean peninsula, and that will cause flash flooding. that's certainly something to watch out for. over the next dial 2 says they are particularly when the south is that it's hot. shanghai, 37 degrees celsius. meanwhile, we got some very heavy right, making his way towards the philippines. little area of low pressure developing here that started to swell away lose on seeing some intense down pulls that could cause some a flash flooding west. so whether that to it's in the past bonia into the malay punch, that will say some very wet weather still continue cause northern parts of india, but slowly is there any way the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the gone this government is struggling to pay its debts, including money, owed to independent electricity produced, this was threatening now as it caught supplies, the international monetary fund has just agreed new $1000000000.00 a year by lat program over the next 3 years. in the meantime, millions of people struggling to keep the lights on her matessa reports from walker . and the lights in this compounds can only stay on for a short while enough time for people here to cook clean and pay for the evening. so many families in gonna, it costs too much to keep the lights on any longer. electricity prices increase to 18 percent in may this government still really care about would receive?
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the only thing to think about is vehicle in for 10 minutes. because if this government's really cares about the people of this country. i mean, they wouldn't be texting us this much rationing power means having to manage and the dog is he had another headache for guy mans already struggling with the high cost of living inflation and texting piece of government leaders hoping you 3, a $1000000000.00 bill to agreement with the international monetary fund will turn round. economy governor has one of the biggest economies in west africa, more than 50 percent of electricity here is generated by independent companies. if they don't get paid on time, production will be affected with the state of more than a $1000000000.00 to independent purchases. it's a lot of money in the country suffering. it's worth speaking on the price of the image and a ration. now present with the possibility of how can we may not be able to guarantee supply us. we suppose to do uh,
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we need to pay for. i'll fix our topics and other commitment obligations that we have to o as in our policies, like the lenders and creditors. so we definitely not to position to guarantee supply the images, conditions for the bailout means the government has to cut a big spending, increase texas. so got names will likely soon pay even more for the electricity to stay connected. hot and with us out of there. across the trial of 11 men accused of mass murder and rape and guinea house was you golf to weeks of delays for the president. most studies kamara is among those accused of august writing a had called on valley in the capital cannot create in 2009 michael apple reports visa seems captured at a stadium and gives capital clinic cray. in september 2009, tens of thousands of people would gather to protest the military regime and
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presidency of mussa dot is come, our security forces block to fix it by a to a guess. i mean, open fire on the crowds killing at least a 150 people. many were victims of mass right. then the always that father of that this is the slow to of my brother who died. and this woman, she's a rape victim who died in 2018. there are many victims who died off to the events because they contracted h. i. p. while the trial of the 11 men accused of mazda mining via vance on the day got underway in september 2022, 13 years after the fact. it's a trial that's faced several delays. the delays are due to lawyers fees because the lawyers felt there was a financial short fault as they had to work on this case 3 days a week. for 8 months. the state has got to provide a small subsidy to lawyers to compensate them. as
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a trial continues to. the former president continues to deny any responsibility for the incidents and blames uncontrollable security forces as well as these former advisor for what happened. the n g a dedicated to honoring the victims and bringing the perpetrators to justice is hopeful. they'll be no more delay. also, this trial is the accomplishment of all the fights we started 13 years ago to seek justice and bring reparation to the victims. seeing the trial on the september 28th case resume really gives us a feeling of accomplishment on human rights watch says it's research points to a government cover up with allegations, bodies removed from molds were buried in mass graves to conceal the scale of what unfolded. 14 years on and many families are yet to find the remains of their loved ones. mike, level elders, era to you questions?
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president's a lot of mr. lansky is at the nato summit in lithuania, which we've been reporting about. o morning. he's pressing for his country to have a membership of the defense alliance. let's go live to the ukrainian capital and speak to our correspond enrolled in mcbride. rob it's, it's just web mentioning that we are waiting for a press conference from you in stoughton beg any moment now to start. but yeah, as i was saying. but it was amazing lensky in, in app that nato summit now at the tools. why is the pushing so hard with nature members? what is it that he wants that will actually make a difference on the ground in ukraine or yeah, the events in vidalia as being closely followed, i vaguely followed by ukrainians to see what she was going to be said at this price conference by insulting vague about a road map for ukraine's membership of the nato unloaded mister lensky is you
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mentioned that it has been traveling to bill nearest. he's going to be having got bilateral meetings, possibly a meeting with native leaders this evening tuesday. i think he has already been preaching on the way that really i didn't pressure if you like, of a messages that are quite critical of nato stance on this. accusing them of, of being slow of delay in gay timeframe, which he calls absurd. what he really wants to see from this, somebody who's getting some sort of de facto nato status, almost like a membership member in waiting as a guarantee of future membership and saying that the uncertainty, he says, is a weakness is just encouraging the russians the fit for a number of the nathan members is that if you give some sort of automatic membership as soon as fighting ends that, that then in a way of biting coverage, your coverage washer to escalate this conflict to drag out at the fighting. but as a ukrainians will tell you that russia who show no signs so far at the escalation,
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they really want the dispute. you guarantee that. so there is a lot of pressure from the lensky on the nato lead, as if in a way it said that similar kind of approach that he has taken to all of the dealings with the west when it comes to military aid, for example. say on the one hand a bit showing the ratchet you. thank you for the tanks, but now we won't have 16 fighters. yes. weeks of grateful for the patriot missiles, but now we need longer range because as he is with the joining nato, yes, they do want to have that future guarantee i, the 2 of that nature, membership for that future safety. just quickly, russia, it seems, has been showing its displeasure. drone attacks. oh, but nights at 2 drive is getting through causing some damage in odessa and selling this tuesday in the southern city of catastrophic and one person killed and 5 others being included. okay, thank you for that all correspond enrollment. well i'd speaking to a staff from c rentals down pools of sweat lodge parts of the northeast united
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states leading to unprecedented flooding. at least one person has died. mike had a report from washington, dc is described as a once in a lifetime event. nearly 10 inches of rain fell overnight to new york state's hudson valley. that's normally the amount recorded for the entire summer water just kept coming up. i got about halfway on my yard and i went out on the, on the road, left the house and everything off and on the road. and then the water just kept coming. and it is a state of emergency has been declared. these are on president weather events that keep hitting us over and over and over again. so we must change our behavior. there was people that were trapped in their car in 34 feet of water that saved their car . those people all needed to be rescued by e. m. s. police and fire. the state of emergency has also been declared in the neighboring states of the month,
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sometimes recorded open eyed rain of up to 5 inches. several families needed to be rescued from the flooding. and emergency teams that being brought in from other states. so far, to swing a lot of rescue teams from north carolina or in the state. and we folded into our operations. the other team from massachusetts is en route and will be here later today. this isn't all hands on deck response. the damage to property infrastructure is now avoidable. but we can save lives with simple common sense and we ask you to exercise the common sense. apart from the damage to property, trouble has been severely disrupted. numerous roads have been flooded or simply washed away. at traffic from several major pulse was suspended, and it's not over yet. rain continues to full a. my kind of, i'll just sierra washington. the weld aquatics championships gets on the way on
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friday in japan. swimming provides some of the most striking images captured by photographers if any may just forcing events out of there as well, who thought has been speaking to mine. he's provided some of the most memorable shots, some of the biggest names in the sports. the target be in general, really put you at the moment the you put that under water and it just finds it the mortgagee which has been agent around the world swimming since he was 10 years old. the 1st as a competitor, then working for the united states olympic committee, that is one of the world's premier swimming photographers. he shows everything from liberty games to local suite mates. the one thing that attracted me was that like a sort of this linear plan, i couldn't laid it out and say, hey, i want to go from this point to this point. it was really at the time i had
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finished it career and supported ministration and deal with the committee. and then moved back to my home state of california and started working with one of the largest influx here in the us. and it happened to be a place where one of the major commercial swim brands with do their annual catalogue sheets. and then i was just really fascinated by the background swimming. yeah, i'm able to be very cognizant of where the slivers are with a piece of a workout. ready by actually helping to be sure to shooting within the context of a workout or training session marks affinity with swimming. and more importantly would swim, is the scene of capture some incredible images. some of the biggest names in the sports, including arguably the biggest civil $23.00 times olympic champion, michael phelps. that was a big deal. there's nobody ever shop michael, you know, it was a big deal. but one of the things that i always try to go back to is just remembering that paint,
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we're all people and we all do something great. we all do something interesting. i just try to approach everybody like, you know, people that they are and, and so quite frankly, you know, whether it's michael phelps, which is of course, a huge honor or anyone else that i, i'll reduce you or deal with the little kids. i'm do media can watch you personal, more grabbed, you know, just trying to be people where they're at and meeting with their should vanity and, and hopefully help out inform what we create together. but of the thousands of images he shows, there was one that he's very proud of the image behind me over my shoulder. that is a very special to me that to anthony urban. and we shot data for a magazine cover back following the 2012 olympics. and so that one in particular stands out more it cool. fly out with the us. swim team for the world championships and for go. okay. japan made to this month. we have low down cap,
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just move on to get to the liberties. how far out is there. okay, that's it for me. uh for this news online site. we will have lots more. yeah, the of the respect to the street and central concave shows you how devastating the effects of russian blooming has to be. i can see where 2 of the bullets hit there above my head. highest member of the document military wanted him dead. the still men or
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