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everyone has the one about here says pipe top immediately and says this is american economic car wash. what would you say about the wash and light targeting the but it's only going to be me is targeting vulnerable but as well. but it's important to have this conversation we need to talk about and not about narrative. the street on algae 0, the, the international criminal co launch is an investigation into electron new war crimes and so down stuff for region during the ongoing conflict. the hello, i'm darn jordan. this is obviously are a lie or from dell also coming out. serious government approves the resumption of 8 supplies into the rebel control northwest from turkey, a box with conditions rushes foreign minister and the us active states are
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attending the same meeting at the summit in chicago. and the world health organization, one is the spots and sweetness could possibly cause cancer, advising people to consume its motivation. the international criminal court has opened an investigation into new alleged war crimes incident in style for region. prosecute is on looking at report. so the trusted case against civilian since fighting broke out in april. the i c. c has an existing mandate and has been investigating since the early 2 thousands when mass cuttings began with the conflict this year has left a security vacuum and re ignited ethnic and tribal violence. 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,
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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 room statute. but among the many incidents of the icy theatre investigate is the discovery of a mass grave in west uh for. the un panels says that as credible information points that it was buried were killed by the permanent shoot rapid support forces and the allied munitions, hundreds of thousands of fed the balance engine. they've been charged to move and reports from content about the woodland. enough offices, mobile phone be due surface last month on social media. lack of there's not a dog here. the man says their bodies are now speed bumps for the road. the video
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was believed to be shocking to ne. now the capital of to dance west are for state where violence by malicious hasn't killed thousands of people, mainly from the messiah lead to tribe. now a you in human rights report says some bodies have been buried in a mass grave just outside, you know, the agency says at least 37 bodies were buried on 20th of june and the approximately one meter deep, a mass grave. another 50 bodies were buried at the same side on the 21st of june. the bodies of 7 women and 7 children were among those buried. the un panel says it has creditable information. those buried were killed by the parent military rapids support forces and they're allied to melisha. the violence in west are for a state already marked by 2 decades of war, was the result of a power vacuum as to dance army and the power military rapids support forces battles, full power in the capital cartoon,
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and other states of hundreds of thousands have flights of from to need not to neighboring chad since april, many recounted to hers they've with miss bowen. i know is that i do, i left my family behind including my wife and children. i left them in the fighting . there was no force to protect civilians. the rapid support forces attacked as from every side, even in the streets. when we tried to flee the, they didn't leave people alive. the tech people and the dead were left on the streets. many refugees the they had to leave sick and injured family members behind the un report says some of those buried in the grave include those who died from untreated injuries. health facilities have been destroyed in the violence and telecommunications were cut off as thousands across the border every day seeking safety sedans. army says the you in report provides a glimpse of the crimes committed by the parent military group. it's fighting and
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accuse the recess of work, crimes and crimes against humanity. the power military has previously blamed what it calls outlaws for the violence and are for the human rights commission. there has urged the recess to stop the violence, which is most of those who were targeted already dead or across the border. and after more than 2 months of fighting, many see the call us coming to late. he bum, oregon ultra 0. silverman balance, others from the sedan and transparency and policy track. a he says there is evidence of ethnic cleansing in west awful the the body should be looking in to use some misgivings in that for that to escalate creative. even any risk that for the state is capital janina. and there is encore, evidence of the fighting. and you may not be a total between the army under the bishop of forces and militias supporting that of a simple forces. but all the campaign or the cleansing at the monthly scale with
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the limits, the whole fall of forces fighters and militias online has been going door to door, asking people about their display, city exec puting in their families. uh, based on their identification. as most of the, the, the, the one in the hills type in if you missed that for us, then the silence of the seat. you have to get in what was the folder the some of these just contribute stopping them, looting their properties. but anything meant of military age and conducting must killings indiscriminately against, obviously, videos. these are what primes this, that drives again is true energy and my organizations for dental as part of c on policy jack i school as recently as yesterday when the security council relocation of that the rest by the icpc with the prosecutor to investigate it,
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decided to be signed under this new mandate this summer and government has gone to the un conditional permission to resume the delivery of a through a vital border crossing from takia to the rebel controls. northwest aid is delivered through 3 crossings, but the vast majority goes through bible hardware. and is delivered by the un early this week, the security council failed to agree on a monday to keep it open. it supplies more than 4000000 people in need of assistance or journalist nor code most gave us for something saved from. and the also the letter, the, the device that sent to the u. n. a earlier today saying that they're giving the un permission to use the valve cover to try to deliver a spot. the fact that they have absolutely no control over the border crossing the neither the surrounding areas and the last, the areas that the tier and government old,
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the control of the pens of kilometers away from the board through crossing permanently and previously for the past the years the board to crossing was uh, and the metabolism of the, the, the, the process is being delivered through the border crossing uh, was coordinated by the, uh, seeing all physician. and we also have a used to low, smoothly through the word to crossing and then g o, r, uh, uh, working in coordination with the, uh see you in the off position here in those buses. do you have to deliver? uh you n facilitated a 2 areas of northwest here and uh, syria. so, uh, actually uh, uh, you know, local activists as people here in the, in the area they consider this movement as, you know, the certain government is trying to accomplish some political game. i want this letter to view a section of the states and the russians,
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foreign minister of both attending a meeting of the station phone ministers on st, blinking sir. okay, not a problem. solving the indonesian capital chicago for the on summit. the 2 men of both separate met with china is top different. one ye? yes. the on foreign ministers meet every year to discuss regional security and trade earlier before them jointly condemn financing to be in law and rates right to the support for a peace plan. but jessica washington joins us live now from chicago to jessica. so allies on anthony blinking. and so again, not a problem. what's on there? agend has been of this summit. well, that's certainly right. this is a assignments that is, is rather unusual in terms of those attending you have the us secretary of state, actually blinking russians foreign minister. so they learn from china stump different, much one e as well as foreign ministers from australia, mendez from south korea. there's also a delegation from north korea present as well. the represented by north korea is
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ambassador to indonesia. and of course the on the on foreign minister. so it's up to such a diverse collective. it's countries of course, a diverse range of issues to be discussed. we heard that the secretary of state has to be blinking intense to raise the u. s. commitment to be on centrality among other issues, including concerns about the crisis in me and ma, including a concerns of the incidents in the south china sea. and also talking about issues such as climate change and economic co operation in terms of the ozzy on foreign ministers. what we heard from the innovation, foreign minister, as she opened the summit, is that the endo pacific is a stable and safe region and that they intend to keep it that way. and that's despite what is, what are the differences these, these countries may have. they do need to work together to ensure the safety and stability of the region are jessica, what sort of outcomes and we're expecting from a sam this year. well,
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that's the important question. and one that perhaps the environment is, might be asking themselves. i'll see you in as a block has been under criticism that it is a something simply just a talking shop with little to show for its achievements. and the reason for that criticism has been of what many view as a lack of pace in addressing the crisis. and then now what we've seen is violence. in fact, escalating. we did see in the communicate, which was released late last night from the on foreign ministers, a reiteration that they condemned violence. they condemned the strikes, condemn the destruction of public facilities. and that's it simply a re iteration of what we've already heard. so there is growing frustrations that ozzy as approaches perhaps to smoke considering the nature of the crisis in me and my we see violence against civilians as and, and the situation becoming increasingly diet. but we've also seen is that they appear to be some splits within the block of the how to deal with the biggest challenge, the bulk of space in years. we see that thailand appears to be charging its own
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talk, re engaging with the june to and its own way. and what we saw in the community was perhaps an indication that there is this, this sort of risk emerging. there was a remark that some countries so many of the icing on members of welcome to this development with thailand is, is, is developing its, its own steps in terms of engaging with me and not. but then of course, speech the intention and the meaning is that both some of them didn't. so what, what that means is that this research continues to see my and the question remains whether the community and all the on is, is a block in hunkering progress on the issue of the me in my crisis. right to jessica washington life as the in jakarta. jessica, thank you. with anita of thailand's largest parties, promising to fight on and off to fading, to secure enough boats to be appointed as prime minister beat at them, geron rocks pro democracy, move forward. defeated parties loyal to the military inmates election, but most of the senate didn't back him in wednesday's vote. i'm elected body by set
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out by the ministry of recruit. in 2014 was really reports from bank of as the final tally counted, and p telling geron, rut vito 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 the combined right of the loa house and the mostly military appointed senate. but i'm not giving up. i'm going to strategize once again. consolidate voice just to make sure that we reach some sensitive site to move forwards. plan to reform a lot that prohibits insults against the morning key as the problem is stopped the 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 critics say the law has been used mostly to silence, defend against the government outside parliament. peter support his gather many
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state on long after the votes had been counted. people the to support peter, the protests against me. they say, isn't that? that's why was in my mind minister and somebody to take the will of the people. the election commission has asked the constitutional court to disqualify peter on grounds, video and 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 they have heard of the past. as for peter and his coalition, the next few days will be crucial. it will try to keep on boarding and the negotiation. you know, with the m p 's, we talk on the opposition side and the negotiated with the senators has to be a much more you could say rigorous as it has been in the past couple of weeks that
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just late just due to hold a new vote for prime minister next week. so it's nice, how did you talk a short break here? and i'll just say about when we come back and watch them all as talk, cool intervenes, often attempt to do rail next month's presidential election on hollywood faces. first major shut down and 63 years on the y axis of joint writers on the pick of the the hello, the wait is a raising down the ice, the now across the raven financially i losing that shamal. so the place concerns with the lifted dust and sand caught a brisk wind down towards the south though something pops up a mountain. but just for the sake of the sails, just as a lot of pleasant 27 is
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a good 20 degrees, was so high for to wait for the fact that could even touch 50 celsius. in fact that as we go into the fast ice i, the searing heat does continued the 40 for a sales just warm enough here. some of the temperature that for damascus, that a so sort of a met the european heat wave spinning across it goes into little event into the forty's here, which is the $42.00 for kara as one. and also for cartoon, we have got plenty of showers across west africa as usual, heaviest around liberia. see, i really am pushing up into guinea even using up a little further north was kind of processing some live the showers years or showers the right across nigeria kind of road into that central belt of africa to the south is that it is generally dry. few showers the most and big, weak east impass of zimbabwe over the next couple of days up to the main thing will notice temperatures recovering that loss closer to what they should be. the soccer with a top temperature of 24 celsius by sunday. the
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frank assessments $3000000000.00. is it going to be enough to get focused on the economy back on track? the short answer is no informed opinions for those who are attempting to flee to chat. how dangerous is that journey? it is incredibly difficult for many people to manage to get out, but it's a great cost in depth analysis of the days headlines, questions really, who controls that goes on an outer space in the future will be governments for won't be big part of corporations and individuals across the building, there's inside story on al jazeera of the
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book about him to come out of the top stories here. this out of the international criminal court has opened an investigation and a new election will crimes incident and stuff will reach you. and it says a 2 something, nothing found and the mask, right? the serial government's branch of the un mission to a, to a rental l. there is the security council and failed to agree on monday. but also what questions on the subject state on russia's foreign minister, both attending a meeting of the east asian foreign minister blinking and study enough of the invitation and capital. it's a concept for the past summer. now, tennessee is coast guard says it's recovered bodies of 13 african migrants, opposite boat sign carpets coast. it happened near the city of sax. there's no authority say the migrants were time to reach it to the east coast. the international organization for migration says at least $2500.00 people have died o a missing in the mediterranean so far this year. but rights groups are choosing
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offered to use intimacy of mistreating hundreds of migrants to a dozen regions near the libyan border. on a train that has this report from russ as dis, maybe tennessee yet libya border. it's a chance echoed across continents with you in the predominantly black continent of africa, it takes on more significance. these migrants were rounded up by 2 new june 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 go, isn't that nice going to be towards in between? you know, i'm, i'm seeing that might be a long vegas because i don't know what is going to maybe not. it is what's moving
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anymore. i'm vegas to guys because i knew those who they are calling this area point 0 stranded in this 10 meter buffer zone. between 2 medium libya, these migrants including pregnant women and children, said no one has a 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 not the logistics. i didn't have a you want my name impression, so i don't why? because there's no need for them to bring those. you know, the do you want to do? you mean restaurants, all that goes back to the countries. there's at least 2 locations that we know of. we're migrants remain strong data on the to the nation 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 well needing authorities
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transferred hundreds of migrants away from the border to the areas of the lien and the name their bus turned around and dumped them. here. this man faints from the scorching sun and they give him what little water they have. every single drop. they've become a family here. awesome and deadly says his brother moves that died 2 days ago. his body remains in the deserts on a few 100 meters away. we are one of the my products, this is why i really feel very, if i brought it up as soon as we got back to new people to serve us on these other printers. there are still hundreds of migrants who were expelled from sparks stranded along the canadian and lived in border that our fate is unknown and their condition as desperate as ever. the ones, here's a, if nothing is done soon, they'll die here. my latrina oh to 0 on the to easy and live in border bottom all
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is like total commission and says next month's presidential run of will go ahead. a little cold had suspended. been out of out of all those to me at potty off to allegations of fraud. but that's now been overruled and evaluated came 2nd in the 1st round of voting last month on the rep that report demonstrations in the guatemalan capital, the protest oregon's to move to suspend presidential candidate in that of the, of the progressive media party ahead of a contentious runoff election scheduled for august 20th, according to a prosecutor from guatemala, is attorney general's office. this immediate party is under investigation for alleged corruption. it will know across all the courts only at the request of the special prosecutor's office. the 7th criminal court ordered the suspension of the legal status of the political party. send me a movement of yeah, because within the countries supreme electoral court stepped in announcing there
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was no order made to officially suspend it. but instead, the electoral court certified the results of the june 25th general election effectively overruling the order from the attorney general there one of the election will take place on sunday, august 20, 2033. with the participation in restaurant or unity. hope we tend to equity, that's what it is, cuz i know vice presidential candidate and roam is towards the running for vice president as well as this and media movement, which is the most presidential candidate. and cutting that the 2nd later 11 running for vice president. for his part, been out of the audio has called the allegations against his party, baseless and politically motivated at a low has proven to be a surprisingly popular candidate throughout the campaign. standing on an anti corruption platform, he believes he's being targeted by a corrupt government. desperate to remain in power is the most. we are using all the legal tools of what is left of our democracy. in guatemala, there is
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a lot at stake. on thursday, tensions rose once more, after police rated the offices of the supreme electoral court, prompting concerts from international observers. and in yet another twist, send that authorities presidential candidate from the party announced a temporary pause to hurricane paint in solidarity with her opponent. been that of the unable, adding that her campaign did not wish to take advantage of the confusion surrounding the elections as uncertainty looms ahead of the august 20th runoff election. many worry over the threat of a brewing political crisis, which could put into question the future of guatemalan democracy. messed up a little elders here to use them ukraine now where the battle rages on those keys continues this counter offensive. they've been significant casualties on both sides and medical staff are on the increasing pressure of baker portsmouth field hospital near the boot and a warning view as may find some images in his report to study. this is the unseen
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face of the cranes capture offensive. the men and women who are sacrificing their lives for every inch of land. but when it comes the risk, the soul just upcoming one. mind metix don't have a lot of time to stabilize him. he's colleagues on the battlefield managed to stop the bleeding, but he still needs attention before he can be taken to a proper hospital. even though these metrics work to save lives, the own life constant. as close as it can possibly be to the front line, the device was going on with around in the next room, another patient is protein with track of rooms to his face. the sound of constant firing and shilling can be heard. the vibration of the strikes felt through act. this hospital were not allowed to reveal the location except that it's close to the eastern city of baltimore, russian forces to control of it inmates. the ukrainian ministry is trying to get to . the soldier is now stable. he's lost his foot, which is a life during moments of shortly quite metix arrest and makes the next set of
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casualties. hardly be difficult to do to get training before medics manual if those injured survive. one of the issues is the enemy use and type personal minds to take a long time after to victoria at least 10 years for us to clear those mind. a lot of the equipment and supplies is donated. sure. and i mean that it's also volunteers the scar to, you know, the most difficult thing is that we have very short on time here. if they are in the critical state, seconds matter, it determines whether they live or die. the most shocking thing is when you have soldiers with no arms or legs, they ask, when will i be able to fight again for everyone involved? it's a risk task throwed an eye which is on a dead track through winding fields or the other routes are within sight of russian forces and easily hit. even those leaving the fields. hospice that have to be transported quickly so they don't come into fire. the hospital only moves location if the front lines be further away, but with intense fighting, taking pace,
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and no real change. these metrics expect just that the field of casualties start big. i'll just say to me about what the frontline piece to clean the world health organization says a spot same one of the most commonly used artificial sweeteners in diet sodas could possibly cause concept follow studies by 2 separate panels of experts. doublet joe says data is limited, but it's safe to consume in moderation. it's, that's an acceptable intake of around 14 kinds of diet drink a day. the conclusion of this assessment not indicating that consuming products continue or sweeteners automatically leads to a health impact having an acceptable daily intake. it means it is acceptable to consume a certain amount of aspartame without having appreciable health effects. this amount is a pretty large unacceptable data intake all 40 milligrams per kilo for body weight
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and a frequency there, an average adult of about $670.00 kilo's, translating to $2800.00 milligrams per day of ass birthday, a hollywood xact as a now on strike the union is demanding more royalties from streaming services. performers are also worried that computer generated faces and voices could put them out of work proper and, and so forth. from los angeles, the movie and tv actors will soon join hollywood writers on the picket lines, bringing all new and ongoing production to a screeching halt. it's the 1st double whammy entertainment strike in 63 years. what was historic about it is that we were really so marginalized, so just honored and so respect disrespected that it was
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is really gracious and discussed. here's a glimpse of the brave new world driving moving into the actors to go on strike. the new indiana jones, moving with 81 year old actor harrison ford's face rearranged by artificial intelligence tools to look as if he's in his mid thirties. the actors are concerned that they are images and like this is, will be used without their permission. and most importantly, without them being paid a i along with concerns about wages, residual payments, and other changes in the entertainment industry is seen by actors as an existential threat. union president fran drescher told l g 0. we don't want to be replaced by digital images of ourselves and we don't want big business to think it's ok to think that that is a viable consideration. just because you can, doesn't mean you should. the movie and tv producers association says it was
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disappointed and that they had offered the actors a fair deal. disney c, e o. bob eiger who reportedly makes upward of $45000000.00 a year. the mon, the strikes knock on affects this huge collateral damage in the industry. the people who are, you know, who are support services. i could go on and i as the strike goes into effect productions worldwide, we'll stop abruptly when the actors are on strike, moving, making and team making grinds to a halt. so what does this all mean for the audience? the consumers of entertainment, in movie theaters far fewer knew the answer go releases and on television screens, likely more sporting events and on scripted reality series. and of course, plenty more reruns, rob reynolds, l g 0, los angeles, the.
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