tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 11, 2023 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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the people in young going through the since the military coup prices on public transport double services. the building was the one sick to is booming. this year, the ministry of agriculture names to an, a $1000000000.00 to rice exports a nation. well, when in full people didn't have enough to eat, sending food over seas. the government revenue the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy's a them, this is the news out, live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. nato off, as you kind supposed about, declines to announce a time table for the countries membership output sweden's bit to join nato is cleared. we look at what says kit could gain from the deal. sedans,
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government rejects a call from foreign troops to be sent in to protect civilians. and we look at why governor is struggling to keep the lights on uninstalled women's world. number one, a gets free on think has been no outs of wimbledon. ukraine's elaine, especially in the face use, we don't. second, 3 sets to reach the semi finals the we begin with the nato summit. in lithuania, when members of the ministry alliance of the glad ukraine's future is in nato, a members have not laid out the time table for when you cry and will be invited to join. nato secretary general says they will work to bring you cranes defense up to it. standards on increasing cooperation through a nature ukraine council. ukraine and president volume is on ski,
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though. he's in bill in the us and he's criticizing the declarations for north outlining when these country can join. that the summit leaders did reach consensus on wanting to invite sweden to joining the alliance, make it on the 32nd, and make it the 32nd member of that speak to joe. now, how, who is following developments in vilnius? so joe, enough for ukrainian spots a disappointing moment that they didn't get to a time table or a date for the membership application. well, yes, uh, but mix trainings perhaps has one m p u, crated in p, attending meetings here. and then this put it to the eighty's not to success, but it is also not a disaster. it is somewhere in the middle, ukraine gets the promise of an invitation to join nato. that would invitation was very key to their expectations of this declaration with relatively few strings
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attached. and although there's no phone time table in the not to distance the distant future, it is a form of woods that has been very carefully worked out by the nato allies here to paper over read division on ukraine between those who save it of much firm commitment much more quickly and those including the united states who still prefer to proceed with caution. his motor pool always keen to stress their unity, and they told members gathered during the 2nd year of a war in europe. this time, those small cracks, showing which alliance leaders are working hard to become a central central to this meeting is the question of ukraine's possible future membership. promised at some point with some allies pushing for a fast track process to begin. now, while others natively, germany in the united states, believes the time is not yet bright. we reaffirmed that ukraine wrote become
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a member of nato and agreed to remove the requirements for the membership action time. so this will change your crane some membership pos from a 2 step process to one step process. we also made clear that we will issue an invitation for ukraine to join. they don't when all of us agree and conditions are met. but that tools, well sure to of ukrainian expectations. i didn't know you guys have been followed him. is it lensky? you got a heroes welcoming bill, news, but on route he tweeted that. anything less than a foot invitation now, and a time table for a session would be upset, amounting to uncertainty. he said that russia would be as weakness, you'll get the rest of age. this is the language of hesitation, and 14 understands only the language of force. so that's something which our alice should understand, but it is not a catastrophe. there is the word invitation. ukraine will keep the membership
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action plan stage. many especially members of the alliances, east and flank would tend to agree with you, craig, while others, including germany in the united states. believe that with the war still on and no way of knowing what any possible peace agreement mike looked like, now is simply not the time to commit the whole of nato to ukraine's defense against future russian aggression. there are other points of tension on these over the supply of cluster munitions to ukraine by the united states. most nato members of signatories to a treaty bending their use, but not ukraine, the us or russia. and among pledges of the ministry support came the promised by friends to follow the u. k and supplying long range missiles to ukraine. the one potential difficulty was either come on the eve of the stomach when took he's president richard type other one lifted his e along objection to formerly neutral sweden joining the alliance. 31 members will soon become 30 to nato,
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expending because of the board in ukraine. even as the war exists, precious to test its unit. take bill so well. call my post. and of course the other issue at the summit was sweden's membership. is the road now open for sweden to join us in short, they don't like division here. as i said, this was going to be the other major point of division contention over sweden's bid to join it was to keep holding out for that bid president code on demanding that sweden enact all sorts of reforms in sweden to crack down on members of the code the script, the p k. k brand into keats, sweden seals, it has done what was required. president cody one was still holding out right up until the last minute on monday night back last summer in madrid with sweden and finland who buys,
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gave up decades of neutrality off the back of the war and ukraine and said they wanted to join. they were invited to join spin and join sweden as have to wait, but then at the last minute present of the ones concerns apparently melting away in a breakthrough meeting with jim stocum, the green lighting suite and speed, it will now go to the turkish parliament and the hon gary and parliament, the other country that was holding up that is expected to be a full mile to all right. we'll leave with that. thanks so much, jonah, how are now, as we mentioned, typically has demanded concessions to back sweden's membership. the ones don't home to crank down on groups are considered as national security threats, including the p, k, k and y, p g. once f, 16 fine to jets from the us, and the turkish government also wanted arms and bog, or lifted. sweden immediately complied with. a sol, solved of the has more from the stumble. agreed to support to be this need to be in a major breakthrough for the mid 3 alliance is pushed to strengthen is the process
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. but i'm kind of in the turn, has some demands from the west such as them within the vision of f. 16 fighter jets, the renewal and the forms in the customs union agreement with you reaping union some other 3 benefits and also the restrictions on the activities of can y p g eco . so you'd have particularly seems to be then both what trucks are most interested in is the use of liberal zation. that's a little destructive citizen as to how he's a free travel to the shy again, area. to lots of the problems your kids are freely coming to our country. we also should be able to travel to europe, freedom. we also european. why can't they come to our country, but we can't go there. now the accessing political will go through the turkish parliament for the notification as soon as possible, as the leaders agreed in lithuania. but drugs have concerns and they want to see the deal producing complete the results. the steam of an engine only, i hope it will work. but to be honest,
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i'm not that optimistic that the european union will deliver on its promise. because we have seen in the last 20 years that europe has broken its promises repeatedly or even denied that they have made any promise of them to be a turkey is suffering from an economy crisis and has one of the highest inflation rates in the world. and kinda wants to open a new chapter with the west to improve its economy. that's why i took you to officials like many turks here, are saying that they will follow up on the promises me in the 20th to be delivered . this was out of that. i'll just hear a stumble. how sweet and is also committed to supporting to kids bid to revive the process of joining the european union. don't want kane has more on the or pin reaction from bullying. when it concerns the possibility of to, to keep acceding to the european union is what's making one point. crystal clear. it has now be more than 36 years since sort of key began the process of trying to
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accede to the european union over then it was called the european economic community, the being talks that have come on and then go off and come back on again. and come back off again because of the view in many european capital cities about that perspective. these are the incur acceding to the european union, the conditions that have to be met by any candidate country coming into the european union. all such that that's so as an a unit is believe that it must be ruled as from the burden perspective. here in germany, mr. shots, the chancellor has been more emollient than that, saying that he wants to have a privileged relationship. partnership between the e u. m. to of kia, but it is also worth making the point that they're all of the lead to certainly as of yet. because from like somebody who has said that have been problems in the relationships with of a rapid succession. the russian defense minister says,
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if you claim use is u. s. cost of bones against his troops, while moscow be forced to use similar means. so they shall go, reiterated his army is in possession of cost to munitions. but according to him, so far they haven't use them in the offensive in ukraine. however, the rights groups have documented russians use of cost of items in ukraine. julia shelf of oliver has more from moscow in the russian. minnesota defense spoke extensively about hugh cranes on the going counter offensive stressing the generally the ukrainians had not achieved the goals in any of the directions. according to showing you, russia has refrained from using cluster munitions during its special mentorship ration ukraine, something different than we previously had from the human rights watch. but he has said, if the us goes ahead and supplies the controversial cost of homes to ukraine, the russian side will be forced to use the similar weapons against the ukrainians. trying to announce they last is of the ukrainian armed forces since the beginning
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of the counter offensive saying that more than $26000.00 admitted to pass now. and a $3000.00 units of administrative whitman were destroyed, including ukraine, plains had to cope to more than a thousands of tons and other vehicles, including 1711th tongues and 12 broadly infantry financing vehicles. it also highlighted russia's significant successes on the battlefield. he praise russia's defense systems and how effectively they keep shooting down american high miles. charles and british storm shadow missiles, as well as various drugs. he also spoke about russia's advances in the front line and indeed administer showing goose tries that us send ne, so intelligence recognize the high efficiency of the russian defense lines. the mind feels the high quality work of the army and a variation, whether minnesota sugars was had in vilnius today by the nature of stomach participants. and will they make any change remains to be seen. you lash above all
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of the alters the or at most, okay. a tiny more had all the news out, including the un security council has failed to extend the monday for cross for the aides. this area, these never for me and people unsure of whether the next new will come from an urgent meeting is being held at view and human rights council over the funding of a career on in sweden. and the defending champions touch down in oakland and the has more had to women's woke up the so the ends government has rejected a suggestion by the so called i got a call to defend foreign troops into the country to protect civilians. the leaders of can you if you ok south sedan and you moved to you've been meeting and now this out of a well they've called for an end to the violence in sedan, as kyle serve:
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alive to pull sedan. now we can speak with mohammed vol. so where does this leave the proposal of sending fall in peacekeepers into savannah? of the, or somebody. it's very clear about us or don, how's the reject to the suggestion and even described it as a violation of the sovereignty or on the 10th thoughts, violating the sovereignty of sedan. lots of things up to me and the statements, or in the, in the final committee k of those sites in just a couple of ways to they were meant to you by, you know, with the very strong, a condemnation and indignation. and so then the ministry is the for the ministry. so statement describes all of those statements as you know, the on acceptable, including the, the say by the, if you open in 5 minutes to that. so that has a power vacuum now on the african countries to do something about that. so that was considered at dialect at dialect, violation of so down to suffering
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t. and also the idea to impose an embargo or to remove a heavy opportunity from inside the cartoon. and the, all of those points. and all of the statements made by the minute the particularly that kenyan president and the children president were on the scene here in a bad life in costume. and also the, the claim in the final community. that's so that is the negation to the funny to was absent or was absent from the somebody. so then has sent a delegation, the may have sent a delegation, each was there before the summits, and it was coordinating with the organizers, it was somebody, but they couldn't dition for attending the summit. was that what do you want me to a, to the president of conditions not to be the head of the set of this uh, uh, quantity. and she's not if it is like over the summer because they can't see the, with the emerald to a, an ally of, uh, imitates the head of the opposite support forces. so the prospect is very negative for the out, the outcome of this, i mean,
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so that is addicted totally. they said no, for the troops at will be accepted. no, for the troops can set foot into that because that will be close to that as a for an aggression onto that. all right, thanks so much for him as well. now the united nations high commissioner for refugees is 1000, moving thousands of sydney's refugees from the bowl. the town of andre on sunday, 3000 new arrivals crossed into chat, adding to an estimated 100000, already in and around the town. and it re sent this report from month. right. so the news refugees in eastern chad on the move again. cramped 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 that would reflect the 1st war and death for but returned to me 10 years ago last month?
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the violent and was death for 4th time back into chide 3 days after she delivered that baby. there was a section. she's one of the 1st batch of refugees relocating to a new tab and was that it was they didn't have. i hope we get help with the new camp, more food health care and shelter with a to just is running out of funds. it's hard to say if i expected she is, would have been met. we haven't lived on the months to stops. so basically those all the life life last distribution, if we don't manage to bring more image of the most of the united nations high commissioner for refugees says the new camp will address the concerns of both the refugees and host community that out. alright. the houses to florida me, so 5 on the to 8 under families that i latrine, so that add was employee. and so that is a cleaning. so the idea is to bring these people to a place where they can at the much better quality life. the conditions in the grey
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i getting more desperate for shelter and medicines are about to run out of the walls with program says a lot the funding to continue feeding. tens of thousands of refugees monitors in cases on the rise with ages to say children died due to lack of port residents. a relocating the displeased will bring some relief to the overburdened boat of town. that's additional good movie, visually see uh about 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 worsening the social situation. so $55000.00 refugees remaining an upgrade. the in desperate need of food and shelter . what was going to fatigue setting in another crisis,
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raging it around the world. help could be a long way off. how many degrees? i would just need to agree on the chart suit on board. the united nations human rights council is holding an urgent meeting on the burning of a crown and so sweet and last month, the meeting was requested by pocket stones. one of several countries where protest is of demanded an international response. free speech is as indispensable as hate speech should be in defensible. i'll be the to protect free speech must not lose sight. so the imperative to reject a speech. there is not a single list name country on the planet that allows for the drastic desecration to pony text of other religions already. challenges following the debate from london. of this debates was triggered by the burning of a caron and sweden a few weeks ago by in a rocky christine migrants who did it outside
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a mosque and stopped coleman and set off a wave of condemnation from around the islamic wealth. there were protests in several countries including the rock where a protest as briefly stormed, the swedish embassy in baghdad. follow is of the she i tyrant, my daughter outside of several countries, a suite into find the burning of crohn's. and the swedish government quickly said that it strongly rejects, it's the assignments by the facts committed by individuals and sweden, adding that it in no way reflects the opinions of the swedish governments. the issue is and sweep that's the lowest protects the budding of books like the crown, the bible, the torah as being allowable on the freedom of speech. the police have tried to stop such things in the past, but the cold subsided. no, they are allowed to continue on the face of it is part of this ongoing tension between the 5 use of a secular,
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liberal western cultures which say that it's freedom of speech is pretty much that's important thing. even when it defends the sensibilities of religious. so rather groups within that society, the us is the values of as language countries around the wealth, which believe that so the higher the book of the koran is the size of holidays at any desecration of it is essentially a blast that makes they're all summoned. sweet and the said the budding of the crohn crosses the line into a hate speech which is illegal, but at the moment the colts, it's sweet and not supposing that few very talents out there in london, the police in israel has arrested 48 protest as have been marching against the government's plan, judicial changes demonstrates as blocks highways leading to west jerusalem heifer until the leave on monday, as well as upon them and to prove the bill for judicial over the whole of its 1st
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the all the the palestinian family has been evicted from their home and occupies east jerusalem. and is riley settlers allowed to move in? this happened a week off. there is where the authorities set that deadline for the family to leave using an absentee property little that's half a century old little han went to meet the family outside the home,
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the doors to click on show the criminal for the victor to and given it to settlers from approved is ready, so just couldn't off this narrow all the way and talk about of a comedy a in the heart of multiplied east jerusalem. they pushed the way into the simplest on sunday school and evicted some people who gathered just what's the family. the mother has lived to the nearly 7 decades. i was born in this house. it holds all my beautiful memories before the death of my mother. my childhood, with my mother, after her desk, i became a mother age 13. i raised 2 brothers in this house. the family stayed along, loaded display was linked to a settling movement. the once to re shake the identity of the old city, they say they expelled on the ground to help us the owner of the property, which we wish that legal on the israel's absentee property, little post and 1950. it allows to use to reclaim the property, the dirty,
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jewish earned palestinians. how much do the same? it's a mechanism in which the space and in, in simpler organization are using. these discriminate and discriminate steve eh, lows in all the to evict while it's been informed that homes and take over their homes and, and develop them as new settlements when we're filming is ready, set with surround it. what was the approach has to help in solidarity with the so click on and, and go and discuss with some of the on the says she is the house. this house, once again with this kind of insurance isn't unusual. according to the u. n. 1218 kind of can you tell me why the services are on the eviction order is likely to lose bathrooms? and as soon as the set was stealing and speaking, most of the families, my mother will be gone. coming to unlock stuff to play and cry because she can no
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longer access the house where she was born and what her mother has passed away. the siblings grew up. and what some of us also grew up. this is feeding not just a whole new student, our memories seating our boss. it's feeding all in place and juice and, and as the protest is the spouse moist reset was entered. the house for, for the family could, with the best furniture they raise the rate of slacks from the balcony, from where the supply ponds one sports over all x and most north on out is 0. occupied east jerusalem. the un security council has failed to approve an extension for cross, for the a deliveries to syria, or you and mechanism to deliberate the serious loss. revel how the region has expired. and then a decade, about 4 point one 1000000 people in office 3 have relied on this you and arrangement, to access site the conflict and serial. net to one of the biggest to many tearing
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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 still had. and i'll just, sarah remembering, subordinates of thousands molding the victims of the 1995 genocide tensions in both in the amount bringing the refugee seek safety and shelter beyond bangladesh. assuming lights groups accuse regional leaders of ignoring the white added schools . and i mock day for casa someone. yeah. and they will have the details, right. so in the show, the color,
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the weather is pretty quiet. it's across the middle east though i have heard it described as i bowled binding. the hot. we have temperatures getting up into the full sees that i mean the q weight of 45 info ha. waiting to stay. pick up a smile, just set again for time on wednesday. so some missed it does to send it to watch out for. is it going into with the state less? how should we say $42.00 celsius here? 40. i think you might still plenty halting off having said that, but overall, as you can see, it does state law. she try and try to across the northern parts of africa. plenty of us set for weather coming through here. make sure i was there in to a good parts of nigeria, southern areas of gone, i've been in tow go using right across the was liberia. and so yeah, really on the gambia could see flash studies some heavy rain for time. just coming in here. we'll see some what to whether to into southern parts of mauritania over the next. so i just want you off with some very heavy pockets of frame the, the southern areas are chad joining up with the weather that we have across the
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central parts of africa. then to the south of this general retry and what i waited for, whether the rad snow that we saw and, or how does, but that's now pulled out. so the way still one or 2 showers around the east and cape into mozambie. but by lot it's essentially dry on the, from one side of boast, empire spending several continents. but by the 1940s,
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the french were forced to confront realities and demands for independence. and the 1st part of the documentary series out of there and looks at how the colonial unrest proved from set to note syria and full scale war and indo china blood and his french, the colonized ation on al jazeera, the news, [000:00:00;00] the or the bank. you're watching out a 0 time to recap on headlines. now, nature members of the class, ukraine's future is to be positive minute 3 lines that they will work towards
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bringing ukraine's defense standards up to its own fund. they did not set the deadline or the time table for you, premium membership. nato chief, you installed a bug is also announced. okay. it has agreed to bank sweden's bid to join off the storing the application for a year. and thirty's government has demanded concessions to fax. the membership nato will further balls to its presence in the baltic of the sweden's accession pull race reports from the island of golf lands on the scandinavian nations year long membership beds. the swedish flag is floating on the walls of this week for centuries symbol of a once more like nation that has remain neutral for the past 200 years. neutrality is now effectively over of the tech here gave the green light to nighttime membership. as politicians and diplomats arrived in this medieval city on the island to columbus month high on the agenda, it was what sweden could bring to the table as
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a member of the military alliance. so what's the 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 is dangerous. emmett unplugging, this killer, cause use this crack with 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 have 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 sweets in tonight. i well protest linked to the p. k. k. were held in stone and the sweden
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strict freedom of expression is allowed demonstrates as the boat and the crown sweden maintained on monday that it has met and will continue to meet to turkey as conditions, but has remained firm on changing his constitution. there is nothing in the agreements with turkey that says the place itself. demonstrations in sweden, turkey wanted us to abolish sanctions against exports of 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 than anything else. so it's difficult to leave that message over to turkey and hungry. they are prosecuting secret case. people that haven't expedited anybody yet, but they will probably do some sweet them on space to this campaigns against russia . and poland with ships and treasure that left the pool to visit the. the swedish flag will still fly here, but now it could be nighttime cooling the shots. pull reese out, use era dot land,
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sweden. the ross is finding those 3 spots, the one that is on hold all of us as nato. his actions are the effort to pressure russia. what's my shooting year? i see with regards to russia, they have launched a hybrid will, at means manager confrontation, sanctions and political pressure against russia. natures involved in military action against russia. as for ukraine, there's no conflict between us because ukraine has been used by nature. and 1st and foremost by the us and great britain as an instrument to influence russia and not with the remains of 30 victims of this revenue to genocide have been buried on the 28th kind of a 3 of the atrocity thousands in bosnia herzegovina paying tribute to the dead, more than $8300.00 mainly most of the men and boys were killed by balls in the hands of forces during the balkans war. the remains of many victims would like to found the mass graves which were hidden to try and cover up the wall crime either
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had the most, which has more from survivor needs. so more than 6700 victims have been buried in this cemetery where i'm standing by this much, much more than just numbers. because to all these people where sons, father brothers, someone's family members, and 1000 is still missing a 1300 people were killed in 7 in this agenda side in july 1995. and he has the majority of them, where men and boys, couple of 100 of miners were among the victims. however, they were also thousands of women who were killed. let me just say one example, the oldest and the youngest victim of 7. and it's a genocide where women, the oldest one, was the lady who was 94 when she was killed. and the youngest victim of sabotage on the side was a baby girl for team a. was very tier and who lived only for
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a couple of hours in the process of such an edit. this occasion is very long and very complex. parts of the reason is the fact that we still do not know where all the mass graves are, where the perpetrators hit the remains of these victims and the perpetrators remain silenced. they do not want to reveal the true to the families, and i'm the, the rock of which is a survivor of the cyber needs of genocide, joins us now live from sat a but to have you with us. can they be closure? has that been closure for survivors for victims like you, when some of the suspects remain at lodge, some of them are accused to have positions of power and one of the bosnian entities of republic, a subsidy. that is absolutely true. what we have been seeing over the past decade is that situation in relation to the more the criminals and people who are accused of or crime since that,
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or even even some of them who serve their sentence have been returned home after serving this sentence and being celebrated those the heroes also what the remaining remaining 1000 people who had been killed in 7th genocide. their remains are still unknown just because the authorities are ongoing to cooperate and the provide these information to the institutes of the missing for a sense. so they can do their job. so there is no closure without justice. and we have not seen justice yet. how much there was also an issue of jen this time denial. where is that coming from? as well, the majority of the genocide deniers are among the perpetrators, the countries that oh and, and, and the population that has been involved in, in the, in these uh uh, tedious acts of killing innocent civilians. they are the ones who are and how denying that they're not denying that the crime took place,
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but they are denying for some political reasons to call this. how do you see crime genocide? let me just remind you that for very long time we were not using as a victim. so southern, so genocide, we were not using just them knology. this term knology has been as published by the international war crimes tribunal and therefore shouldn't be used by everybody. madera, i'm showing might record in 2006 the hate tribunals chief prosecute, accommodate the home to release the list of something like 28000 suspects who a suspected of of being involved in the genocide. $890.00 to the motor pool to, to be employed in governmental and municipal institutions of republic. a subscript, the problem of the political legacy of this genocide. continuing talk to us
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a little bit about that as well. the right time we have even won the case court in both it has to go with now where the former member of the buzzing presidencies executives are working on. so you can see that these people, even after the war, continued to be part of the government structure. and so it is going to be very difficult to find anybody to incorporate on that side, especially because so many people were involved as you were mentioning in this act of committing genocide. so it is, he's going to be very long the process of the senator conciliation of finding truth and justice. i think international war crimes tribunal has given significant contribution to that's all the effects are real all about the research than this published. so it's, it is only up to positions and data points for the bill to admit that. so we can finally move on with the, with, with, with this process of the constellation. but to i really don't see those,
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especially in the lights of light. this crisis that is taking hold of europe. we, the more in the ukraine of those nationalists have gained so much strength and power. so that the genocide and i are denying is even stronger than ever. and how much just to put things back in the, in, in context you survived this genocide told to us a little bit if you're comfortable about what you experienced because it's an incredible story. oh, yeah i, i was born and raised in survey. and so i was in the high school when the war started, so i was there a young at the other time and it happened that to be during that more time i was, i wasn't as evidence that together with all my family, survived all the tax and the and horrible situation that we were exposed to from 1992 to 1995. let's not forget the 70. and so it was very much like
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a large concentration can't include these in eastern bosnia without any access to food or medicine or even like $360.00 or a water read receipts on the humanitarian aid from 193 onwards by international organizations. but in 1995, as you know, in july of 19957. so i was run over by the serb forces and they started systematically killing all the male members. so hopefully the population, the boys and then i like the least people who were completely disabled. so the, they didn't make distinctions between those who were similarly and so it may be some of the people who are members of the military. so, knowing that this is a, this has to follow. i decided to attempt at the time i was 20 years old, i decided to instead of going down to put that shot in seeking refuge among the un
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troops, i decided to fight my chances out of surveys. and i went through this for a single deal, which lasted for 37 days, hiding and, and trying to find my way to, to his law, which was a city other boys, the anatomy control. eventually i managed to, i managed to, to be through and, and, and survive. but so many members of my community, my neighborhood with my my schoolmates, and never made it so who has to be in the how difficult deal and something that has effectively forever mark my life. thank you so much. how much for sharing that story with us? now, china is fine. this touching game will not attend this week's age and some it to me in the news yet for health reasons. they james top diplomat. one you will attend meetings in his place. foreign ministers of the association of south
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east asian nations is scheduled to hold a series of discussions that's a head of a regional for them. what officials will gather to address the ongoing crisis and me and my intentions in the south china sea? the long running ro hang your crisis is a pressing issue for asia. and lead is meeting in indonesia, the number of rang of refugees. now, making dangerous boat journey is from bangladesh for they flooded me in law. i've increased this. yeah. as jessica washington reports some, a found temporary shelter and i'll show you in northern indonesia. the days passed 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. i see,
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but suddenly the boat johnny was difficult. we had enough food in the beginning until they've 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 anywhere. he does say they finally feel 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 in me in law. a child. there are 19 children here on the 10th ridge, so many of the parents here hold on to 0. their only hope is that the children can get an education and have a best 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,
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i do. but i guess this is the safest place for them at the moment. but engineer 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 in the nation capital to contract. human rights groups criticize the family, is that the of the on regional organization. as the i'm 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 spike journeys, you know, for more than a decade now. and, you know, what we've seen is 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. back addition to this, even the occasional downs clause intended to be a chance for a hint good children to make friends with a new natives. for moment center such facilities are red, welcome,
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destruction. she and her 4 children have no passports, money, and no tons for the future. and that the we were in a similar prison like place the phone. and it's the same here to there's no hope. i want to go to a country where my children can find peace. lately, she says she's dusting to death with a such a place this jessica washington, which is 0, a g, indonesia, a gone. those government is struggling to pay instead, it's including money, a twin dependence electricity produces without threatening the caught supplies. the method is just to create a new 1000000000 dollar year, a year, a bailout program for the next 3 years. the meantime, millions of people are having trouble keeping the lights on. hold on with also reports from the capital across. as the light in this comp time 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,
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it costs too much to keep the lights on any longer. electricity prices increase to 18 percent in may. this governments don't really care about what receive. the only thing they think about is vehicle for 10 minutes. because if this government's really cares about the people of this country. i mean there wouldn't be taxing of this much. rationing power means having to manage and the dog is he has another headache for guy mans already struggling with the high cost of living inflation and texting piece of government leaders hoping you $3.00, 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 for 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
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a ration. now present with the possibility of how can we may not be able to get on to supply us. we suppose to do uh, we need to pay for updates our topics and other commitment obligations that we have to o as in our policies, like the lenders and credits. so we definitely not to position to guarantee supply . the images, conditions for the bailout means the government has to cut of expanding and increase texas. so good names will likely soon pay even more for the electricity to stay connected. hot and with us out of their as they knighted nation, says the b population isn't shop decline. now in mexico, a company called a band aid at all, the black b is on a mission to rescue as many houses as possible for the destroyers along with the bees. joan home and revolts from mexico city. those fools in the
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mexican symmetry. these white suited figures hate to give some of its denizens, the 2nd songs that life i guess. okay, what, what of this moment base has made this great the home the lights has risk us up to the black. be a company who relocate to move them 500 hides in mexico city and the last 6 years. and i know most of the most common places to find the lamp post is between bulls and roots. trees in a band and console and those are the top 5 places i'd say to keep us, what is the noise to be at and who's that is? can this is co menace. so that's nothing. they kill them. submit sco city bases seen is this thing in problem. emergency services often destroy hives, and there are other freights across the country and elsewhere to use of damaging chemicals. the last have been not true. habitats even climate change, it means b numbers a know you started being worldwide, and that's a big problem, not just for them. but also us says that to be honest,
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the black be found to see the broad 7 every day. food stops that we can see. i'm a pole and i said 5 days, so they really important, but it's bigger than that. 30 percent of what casually does pull and i should buy them. what do you use in furniture is in pop pulling. i should buy base. everything has to do with them. the group dow says base with smoke and water droplets to keep them calm. then it's time to take them out and put them in the temporary home. i 3 on an a team estimate that there's about 90000 bees in this high. but they say that the most important to rescue the love a and the eggs because it's those that will mean that the bees are able to populate the new home quicker. new home is here in the heights of degrees maintained in the base. it says that this is the rehabilitation past, not all of the base would come here are in good health. sometimes the emergency services spray them with chemicals. so here they're in quarantine. they stay awhile
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good, strong, then going to donation or if they've got really good genetics, we keep them here as nurses for the next 2. i've spend a bit of time this room every rescue working to help ensure the future of a species that's important for the holy can logical system on home and data mexico city. so i had an al jazeera straight is called needs that finds
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[000:00:00;00] the, those catch off on all the sports use with them the that thank you so much. tell me what in the last few minutes, no but joking, which has reached its 12 wimbledon semi final that any champion beating on dry ru bless and full set. strong ritual faces younique's center in the last full the it's highly to reach his 1st grandson, semi final by a basing room, a succulent. remember, i said going one round buses in the last 2 when you go to the last states and 3 of the full majors? now the women as well in the morning as the on site is out beaten by a lena selina view, training wildcard when you're attend selection in april after getting both the heads. also taking the 1st set, his 75, came the top see to to get to a deciding sense of the winning this moving side break. because your strategy stipulating is 2 step game,
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one small to secure with the set 6 to and after the mat. she was quick to pay tribute to her only from you guys. not on the great chant, and she is also unbelievable person. uh she was, um, you know, one of the 1st one that's a really, really helps you bringing people in to, you know, it was a huge sure huge help for also an upset for the full c, jessica for google beats, and by the un seated markets of under a sofa, once with the signing sent the check by to get 6 full. she's a runner with a friend sharpen 4 years ago that reaching the semi her best ever showing at wimbledon. now executives from golds american base pga sort of told us senate says their organization will benefit the most from that proposed merger with a live gold series. the deals done this for the last month when the rival groups set that agreed to come together on the one you entity financed by billions of dollars from the saudis,
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public investment fund. the p j's representative saying they left with no choices. the alternative was a complete saudi takeover of the sports. i think through this agreement, we can, we can, we can get a win win situation. my fear is if we don't get to an agreement, they are already putting billions of dollars in the golf. they've got a management team that wants to destroy the tour. and even though, even though if you could say, take 5 or 6 players a year, they have an unlimited verizon and an unlimited amount of money this year. and you know, an investigation is automatically not about golf. we're here because we're concerned about the pga tour deal in terms of what it means for and authoritarian government to use as well to capture american institutions. here a pin code of human rights has found that as a test to so many it was discriminated against by rules that falls to the level. had to stop during levels 3 time,
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800 feet and will champion. somebody's been unable to compete to this distance since 2019 so many has a condition to main. supporting naturally produced as high levels of testosterone, athletics will governing body side that will be more legal steps taken before a final decision on the list is made. but it remains of the view that the regulations are necessary means of protecting the compensation that will really impact upon the dialogue going forward in terms of how we understand the interaction between human rights and sports regulation above. oh, i think what we need to remember is that there was an athlete behind the story and she was exposed to the world at such a young age and thrust into the spotlight full to him. the guy pulled a treatment in order to continue to support the safety, sacrifice the career for the single challenge. and we should be at this point, i think very grateful to her about defending women's football wheel champions. they nodded. states of touch down in new zealand ahead of the tournaments,
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it's kicking off next week. the us, i mean, is it become the 1st payment onto the men's or women's game? so when 3 woke up cycles in a row, they kick off the campaign against vietnam on july. the 22nd, the the . and we got it kind of high so straight and i can get public payments that are from really melvin. australia has never won the title before. but we'll be trying to change all that on homes of heavyweight boxing champion, slice and fuel re, has chosen his next opponent. it's a left field option. the undefeated fury will take on mixed martial. it's fine to francis and gone, and saudi arabia in october. as far as the breakdown, and so it looks with the cranes, alexander music gone. it was a form of us c heavyweight title hold up in the 36 year old. some calories has no professional boxing record. there's a little bouncer change. okay. but as i suppose is looking for something. thank so
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much. well, that's it for me for this news out of the good news is how rahman this back to the moment with another full show. so to stay with us here on out to 0, the, the 19 sixty's the significant decade across the middle east and north africa. it was to dictate when new dynamic movements were launched in the last of a 3 car series, which is 0. well, looks at the changes in society as
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a whole. teachers were looked after and learning methods were closed, be evaluated from education to the changing rules of when the expansion of the middle class and improve the transportation. the 6 states in the arab society on al jazeera, basically out of the un fits the purpose, was like many critics sites just obsolete and doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is put into it's hard hitting into abuse. do you think look to their lives on washington enough for money to go on its own and build it's on thoughts providing on for centuries, people have been taken care of are. so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well. you the story on told to how does era these people have no way to go. they weren't forced out of their neighborhoods because of a fighting going on between rival gang, what he's offering. nothing about special forces for the, for the special forces. this area used to be filled with people, but as you can see right now, it looks like
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a war zone. this is the largest hospital in haiti, and it has been fairly working for the past 5 months for the missionaries. here are the barbecue has created what is known as the g 9. it's a federation of dance, and it's one of the most powerful here. these roles connect the communal set to be with an other area that is not far away and were told that it was being used by gang. some people that had been kidnapped the we will issue an invitation for ukraine to join. they don't when all of us agree on the conditions are met. nature says ukraine, future is in the military lines,
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