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and the hope is defined, cloud seating, the water flow into the capitals would increase. the cloud, saving alone is not a silver bullet. so much coast cities, water shortages, the, the, the international criminal court launch is an investigation into a legend, new war, crimes and sedans, ongoing conflict. the answer of any 8th grade dad, you with this, this is alice's the or a life from the all. also coming up, syria is government gives the green light to the un for 8 deliveries into the revel control northwest from turkey, but with conditions what them all those top presidential candidates suspends campaigning after court action against one of her main challenges and hollywood
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braces, bridge 1st major shut down 63 years with the actors set, the joint writers on the picket lines the so we begin with the announcement that the international criminal court has opened its 1st investigation into alleged war crimes, incidents, ongoing conflict. it's prosecute a cream con, made the announcement of un security council. nearly 3000 people had been killed and 3000000 displaced and a violent power struggle between the sudanese army and the rival paramilitary rapids support forces since april. well, let's go and talk to she hubbard time. see who was at the un headquarters in new york she have. let's start here. what does the prosecutor say is happening right now in door for he says that there's peril of history will repeat itself in the office as soon as the fighting began 90 days ago
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at the end. additionally, in the report that was submitted the security council, the ice you see says it's closely track the reports of extrajudicial killings, the bombing of homes and markets, and looting in west or for as long as the killing displacement is evidence. and most of the other locations, as well as allegations of sexual gender based crimes. here's the chief prosecution . we have already started investigating, as i said, and mr. president of excellence is, i do want to be clear and send a clear message to every belligerent every, come on to every foot sold. you has a gun or believes that they have power to do what they want. the targeting civilians, individuals targeting the homes, targeting that businesses intentionally, particularly targeting children and women are crimes prohibited by the
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room statute. see how the house is actually going to work? i mean, how is the prosecutor of his team? how are they going to actually investigate this during an active conflict? and that's the problem. the i t c has no to prosecute his or investigators in, in the suit i'm currently on. indeed, the prosecutor said that this of these government was no longer there on the corporation with the i c. c on the investigations. and in fact, the prosecutor green combat did actually specifically mention one specific incidents of a 87 ethnic mass of it. and others allegedly killed by the rapids support forces and then buried in a mass grave. but he was relying on reports from the un human rights office. so i guess that's, that gives us a clue as to how they are, how they're investigated by using these are these organizations that are on the ground and that connections, but as far as our actual forensic analysis of what's happening on the ground. but
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that's still existing right now and see how that was more than a decade ago, that the i c. c. it shouldn't arrest warrant against then sidney's leader of moral this year. he never saw the inside of a, of an international court room. of course, they never got their hands on him. so what are the expectations that they're actually going to achieve, accountability this time around the rest of the reports and in fact, he was freed. and in april, as the, just before the new items broke out, they all, they were talking about the success in opening the 1st prosecution. and in april of an alleged juncture, we'd militia lead us. so they buried the steps about optimism about but success can be, can be built upon. but at the very least, i suppose what that thing is. look, we're all keeping an eye on, on what's going on, alleged crimes against humanity. and we can incorporate the ongoing violence into our investigation as part of the original mandate,
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the vices he received in 2005. right. you have written through reporting from un headquarters. thank you very much. is going to be really interesting to see what the international justice system can actually achieve in terms of justice, accountability and the ongoing sedan conflict. thank you. she hob here, but morgan has more on the reaction in this, in these capital cartoon. for many people in the region of star, for especially in west star for this is very significant. many of them have accused arab malicious or malicious allies to the parent military rapids support forces of targeting them based on their ethnicity. tens of thousands of across the border into neighboring chad from the city of the name of the capital of west are for since the south of the fighting around mid april when fighting south is here in the capital between the parent military rapids support forces and the food in these army now kareem khan, the prosecutor off international criminal court was here in khartoum at last year, and he's close to the government,
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them. and we spoke about how they would call corporate to have, despite the fact that many of those who are not, once had by the court were not handed over. it's not clear if the government will respond and will allow a team of investigators to go to the region up there for especially with the file instead of continuing here in the capital have to and in west is are for. but many people say that and they don't, and the prosecutor himself said that the violence and are for the results of the atrocities that have been committed over the past 2 or 3 months already or both of the previous crimes committed and the fact and the lack of just as deliberate as since 2005 when the international criminal court started. so people hope that the international community can leverage this issue of accountability to let the 2 wearing sites allow for humanitarian access. allow for safe passage of to believes to be able to play conflict phones. and for those who cannot at least offer them some kind of sibling protection from the conflict. many people say that the international community does have the leverage on the wearing sides to end the
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conflict and if not to at least allow for protection of civilians. and so far that is not being used. and many civilians here say that they feel let down by the international community and by the we're in parties as well for knots, protecting them the, the syrian government has told the united nation is that it can continue delivering aid through a vital border crossing from turkey to the revel controlled, northwest aid is delivered through 3 crossings. the bible, salaam rock e and bible. how of crossing is, but the vast majority of ages delivered by the u. n. through by the house. earlier this week, the un security council failed to renew authorization for a deliveries with a direct impact on 4 point. 1000000 people. allowances, you're a journalist, nor cor marsh gave us this update from. it'll have a short while back. the also the letter that the device to send to the u. n.
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a earlier today saying that they've giving uh d u. n. permission to use the valve cover to try to deliver a spot the fact that they have absolutely no control over the border crossing. neither the surrounding areas and the last, the areas that the tier and government old, the control of these kinds of kilometers away from the border crossing a permanently and previously for the past the years, the board to crossing was a and the metabolism of the, the, the the process is being delivered through the board to crossing uh was coordinated by the uh, seeing all physician um we also have a used to low uh, smoothly through the border crossing and then g o r, uh, uh, working in coordination with the 2 and off position here in those buses julia to
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deliver you n, facilitated a 2 areas of northwest here in syria. so uh, actually uh, you know, local, active as the, as people here in the, in the area they consider this movement as, you know, the student government is trying to accomplish some political game. i will this letter writes groups are accusing authorities, engineers, the rounding up and expelling hundreds of african migrants to a desert region near the libyan border. under mounting pressure on monday some of them were taken back to shelters, but many remain in desperate conditions. lead trying to has this report from russ as deer, near the genus your libya border. a it's a chance echoed across continents with you in the predominately black continent of africa, it takes on more significance. these migrants were rounded up by 2 new june
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security forces in the city of the box and brought here last week. this is a largely desert area on the libyan border, with no access to health care or any type of humanitarian support. human rights watch has accused the canadian government of collective expulsion of black migrants . see me come mother has been here for 7 days. she says she's 7 months pregnant. i'm going to be even that night still going to be towards the big some, you know i'm, i'm seeing i might be a lone vegas because i don't know what is going to maybe not if he's not moving anymore. i'm vegas, the guys become my, i need us. they are calling this area point 0 stranded in this 10 meter buffer zone between 2 new gen libya. these migrants including pregnant women and children, said no one has heard their cries. david says his 2 year old son is still in some box. you know, i never thought, you know the law is that the logistics, i need to have
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a you want my name impression. so i don't want to because there's no need for them to bring goes to the us or the restaurants, all that goes back to the countries. there's at least 2 locations that we know we're migrants remain stranded on the technician and live in border. there's this place on the coast with a few kilometers to the south. there's another area in the middle of the desert. they take refuge from the sun under these trees. they say welton, using authorities transferred hundreds of migrants away from the border to the areas of the lien and the name their bus turned around and dump them here. as this man stains from the scorching sun, they give him what little water they have. every single drop. they've become a family here. also mine deadly says his brother moves that died 2 days ago. his body remains in the deserts on a few 100 meters away. we are dying one,
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i thought i might broad eyes then if i really feel very if i got up as soon as we got back in new people to serve us on these other places. there are still hundreds of migrants who were expelled from xbox stranded along the canadian, and lived in border that our fate is unknown and their condition as desperate as ever. the ones here say, if nothing is done soon, they'll die here. latrina, which is 0 on the to easy and live in border. got them all is constitutional. court says the suspension of a presidential candidates party has been put on hold. earlier. the attorney general head suspended our follow send me a party which came in 2nd place after allegations of fraud prosecute, as also rated the headquarters of the electoral authority leading presidential candidate, sandra torres has paused for own campaign in order to show support for our products . well, manual republic joins us now for mexico city. many, well,
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this is all moving very fast and the last 24 hours. let's start by establishing where things stand right now. i will certainly did a pretty good job of outline exactly where we stand right now in terms of the events that have taken place. all of what you just said by the way, has been just in the last 24 hours has been a very chaotic and very confusing 24 hours. even for those of us that i've been watching this very closely where we stand right now is what you've already mentioned, which is guatemala. is constitutional court saying that there are granting a temporary injunction to the send me a party against an earlier court order that was seeking to suspend the send me a party. so essentially this is a suspension to the suspension against this party. in other words, the runoff election that was scheduled, that is set to take place on august 20th, is still ted scheduled to go on as planned. but again, a lot has happened to get us to the point where we are right now. so i think it is
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worth giving a bit of a context as to what led to the sort of 10 situation that we're seeing, playing out on the ground in guatemala right now. and this is following the 1st round of voting, which took place on june 25th. after that 1st round of voting, 2 candidates emerged. been out of the day of a little of the sent me a party. that's the progressive candidate and send that daughter is the right wing candidate from the we need that now. so you know, the experience that we're own at party is you can't, that's an emerge from that 1st round of body. but the supreme electoral court delayed it's certification of the lead election results by several weeks. all of that was sort of stirring up uncertainty and, and concerned in guatemala or whether or not these elections were to be certified on wednesday, just yesterday. as many people in guatemala were anticipating an announcement from guatemala is electro court to certify the selection or not. another announcement comes in and that's an announcement from a prosecutor, from guatemala as attorney general's office, saying that they're launching an investigation into send me
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a party of candidate better not to do it a little. and they're seeking to suspend. unable to this sent out shockwave until the electoral court came in just moments late. you're saying we're going to certify the election results that gave everybody a live a little bit more, a clarity and, and a sense of okay, things are still moving along as planned. but then early on thursday, the raid against the offices of the supreme electoral court. and then the notice from, from the candidate daughter saying that she was suspending her campaign in solidarity with the idea of other campaigns. all of this throwing a lot of questions into the mix over legality, constitutionality and exactly what's going to happen next 0. i was talking to a journalist on the ground in guatemala, just moments ago, asking him for his analysis. tell me what to expect. tell me how i should be reading into this. it tells me were completely in on charted waters at this point. okay, so it's not just x, that just means the last, uh it was struggling to, to get a read on this. you know, yesterday i was speaking to
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a guest from an antique corruption, guatemala group, and he said, what this is all about is the corrupt guatemala establishment, trying to keep control, trying to maintain control of the way guatemalan politics is headed. what do quantum mountains think of all of this a there's a detail worth noting here at 0. now that you mentioned the, the idea of corruption. corruption is the sort of foundational fact that that is at the center in the heart of this conversation. and this debate in guatemala, the prosecutor in question here, if that's working for the attorney general's office, is also listed on the angle list. this is alyssa established by the united states that identifies corrupt officials within, within a guatemala. it is this individual who is actually calling a file here. so there is a sense in guatemala that the, that what is at stake here is the future of, of, of guatemalan democracy. because what we're, what we're seeing is
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a candidate better. now, do i have a little who essentially came out of out of obscurity, per se, he was ranking somewhere around 8 in the, in a place. and in the polls, the head of the 1st round of voting on june 25th to come out in 2nd place. and now moving on to a run off with tremendous support. this is a candidate that many people so come out of nowhere and that's sort of force many people in guatemala to turn their heads. look at this and, and see what's playing out right now. with these legal attempts, these legal challenges against the run off election against specifically the party of send me a as a question over the future viability of the countries democracy. right. many look, thank you so much. actually, just before i let you go real, real quick, so where we stand right now, is this run off? we'll go ahead, right? between taurus and are invalid that's right. if there's one point that we can look at with a little bit of certainty, a little bit of clarity is that the certification of the elections by the supreme
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electoral court on wednesday, in theory, guarantees that this august 20th run off will take place as scheduled. okay, all right, really appreciate you breaking it down for us. we'll speak again many thank you very much. i this is still a head on alpha 0. spend, spend, spend how argentine is middle class cope with crippling inflation? the hello re slots. you set fare across the straight with the might even looking good really be they have plus 3 sounds rolling through the bite and that will just introduce little bit of wet weather across the pa, south of w way, south australia, eventually pushing into victoria. i think some philosophy showers study a possibility to into what has made years a go through the next style. so i have nothing unusual here. 16 celsius in how
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about eventually that wet weather, that breeze the weather will push its way towards use 8 and that fast ice pitch of victoria seeing the west of weather cooling off the teen celsius at that stage. but by loud, right across the walls is essentially looking fine and dry, but it's getting up to 17 degrees celsius. we're getting into 7 saying that for oakland is that what's the weather slowly coming from a central pass perhaps seeing the heaviest of the rain by that stage? heavy rain making its way across the cramping range that will produce and flash flooding into positive south korea. i suspect eventually that will run up to those northern parts of japan as we go on through saturday. i think take care should stay long as you drive it, many parts of japan, we'll see some heavy down pulls. same area whether i still looking across south korea full since they central areas of china to little cooler in shanghai is the ryan sets in las, you trying fine to the south, the, the
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hales as a way to smoke who's to quit the habit they thing is booming across se asia health experts say it contains a deep toxic chemicals. 101 east investigates. on l. g 0 the powell just the, [000:00:00;00] the you're watching else 0 reminder of our headlines. the so, the international criminal court has opened
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a new probe into alleged war crimes in sedan and expressed great concern over escalating violence. there is prosecutor kareem con, made the announcement that the un security council, the syrian government has told the united nations that it can continue delivering aid through a vital border. crossing from turkey a to the level control northwest was the model is constitutional. court says the suspension of a presidential candidate party has been put on for the attorney general head suspended. bernardo are as follows. me a party, a head of next month's presidential rentals. hollywood actors union has voted to go on strike with a 160000 members in the union. and it is the industry's largest labor action in 63 years. but union says winks and negotiations with major studios failed, and they are demanding more royalties from streaming services and safeguards around the use of artificial intelligence. to preserve jobs. actors will join writers who
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have already been on the picket line since may making it the 1st joint striking more than 6 decades. but we spoke earlier to the presidents of the sag after a union actress, friend drescher, who says, what are to official with artificial intelligence can do with actors now has implications on workers and all professions. is where performer as i think the eyes of the world are upon us and they're waiting to see what happens, which is because everybody that works is in jeopardy of being replaced by artificial intelligence and big business corporations. they really don't care about working people or uh, you know, at the lives of the people that they're putting out of business. all they care about is the bottom line and it's a sickness. and we can take it because it's just, we cannot allow them to marginalize us or replace says by
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a digitized versions of ourselves. what we own is our likeness and our talent, and our voices, and to allow any event to be replaced by a computer is unconscionable us present. and joe biden has been meeting with the leaders from several northern countries in finland's, capital. biden's visit follows. this week's annual nato summit in lithuania, and then joined the military alliance this year, and sweden is expected to do the same shortly. or diplomatic edits of james bay's reports from helsinki as president biden slew straight here to helsinki. from the nato summit, to lift away near the white house, believes was a success, presidency. lensky, maybe not happy. you didn't receive a more exact timeline. please country's membership at the alliance, but he was praising us leadership. many allies may privately feel this squash about buttons decision to send costs of munitions to ukraine. but they didn't raise their
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objections publicly. and the biggest breakthrough appears to be in persuading took his present. oh, the one to drop his opposition to sweden's and they to membership. and that's why this 2nd summit in helsinki with the 5 nordic nations is important. the security situation in this region has been transformed. it's not just sweet in finland, became nato's 31st member, 3 months ago. is a country with a 1300 kilometer border with russia. and with a large and capable military, with expertise in winter. we just finished historic nato summit and i think it was historic where we welcome friendly succession to nato and recent agreement to move forward on sweden's membership. and they know, and it was a reminder that the nation is around the table and not only share a common history, but we shared common challenges. and i would add presents just like common values
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this. so it's not just about ukraine. all of these are up to take nations and nato was worried about russia and to an extent about china because of climate change areas that in the past, what inaccessible bus on land and sea could become part of a future battlefield. this summit would have been keenly watched in moscow. it was held in the presidential palace that was once russia's c to power when it ruled finland into the 1917 revolution. it's the same building where president putin met president trump 5 years ago. but now in this part of the world, russia finds itself very much on the outside looking in james bay's outages era, helsinki as the origin tina, the soaring cost of living has made life difficult for many people. the nation is facing is the worst economic crisis in years with inflation figures rising above 100 percent. and yet some people are spending more than their saving. theresa bow reports from the capital
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a window size. the. the in the social center of when upside is on saturday night prices across her containers sky rocketing. but here it does not seem like the countries and economic terminals getting outside of the promot theater play on the street. she says there's one reason that explains it all within the city. are people who want to go out to have fun. we already have sad news, price increases every day. if you have a little bit of money, the only thing you want to do is go out didn't you know, struggling with massive bullying debt, while domestic prices for goods and services continue to vice? most analysts agree, it's a strategy of printing money to sign in spending, but it's a main reason why most economic measures fail. for many people in argentina, living with high inflation means heading to the shop to buy groceries after pay days before the prices start going up or learning to live without certain products . but for others who have some money left over,
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there is no pointing saving. and that's one of the reasons why the rest run. some theaters in the city are for low. carlos is a historic byron. when a site is it's been open since the 19 thirty's. the n b s body to a few years ago. he says that in spite of vehicle nomic struggles, he continues to be leaving the country. oh, you're waiting for that, see on it. so it gets have inflation is the biggest challenge we have because we change prices every month. but if the price goes up, alarmingly, we have to get it off the menu, we learn to be creative. so we can find ways to make it work. vs on for other restaurants in the capital. but for origin. tina's for now represent over 40 percent of that population. it's a different story. protest like this one are ongoing in the capital every week. and then the se late to speak to show people have stops eating advertising. got it done into the,
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the cap. so it has an area where the middle class is larger and those people have stopped saving. savings are going down, but consumption is continuing. in argentina, are a salaries around $500.00, even if you make $700.00, then you go out and spend it. didn't. tina is a country where people have gotten used to living in crises, and many have become experts on how to out with economic instability. although the impact is falling mainly on those with greater economic needs. very so we'll just see that when a site is thailand's opposition leader says there will be no surrender after he failed to win a majority and a parliamentary vote pit. the limits are when read says that he will continue in his bid to become the next prime minister. this, despite the conservative allies of the military and parliament closing ranks to block his run, florence slowly reports from bangkok. the final tally counted and p telling geron, right,
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leader of the move forward party is 51 votes. short. his coalition of 8 parties has a clear majority in the house. but on the titans minutes, we drafted constitution. the prime minister has to be elected with a combined device of the lower house and the mostly military appointed senate. but i'm not giving, i'm going to strategize either consolidate voice just to make sure that we reach some sensitive site to move forward, plan to reform and lowest that prohibits insults against the morning key as the main reason why they would not vote for peter me. i it is very simple, senators, i'm not the problem be so can stop to p time. he's potty whether they will continue to go up against him on a key. if so, it will be a conflict between them and to say that is my critique said the law has been used mostly to silence, defend against the government, the outside parliament peter support has gathered. many stayed on long after the
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votes had been counted. people the disappoint peter now to to protect me. they say, isn't it? that's why i want them. i minister, and somebody can take the will of the people. the election commission has asked the constitutional court to disqualify peter on grounds the deal dishes and immediate company in violation of ty election laws. the quote is also looking into whether the parties planned to amend the laws relating to the monitoring amount to an attempt to over to the government. since the king is time instead of state laws, he is not clear yet. these protests will lead to lodges street demonstrations as we have in the past. as for peter and his coalition, the next few days will be crucial. it will try to keep on boarding and then we go c h and you know, with the empties we found on the opposition side. and the negotiated with these sentences has to be much more. you could say rigorous as it has been in the past

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