tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 27, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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orange out for the rest, so suspected will find time to travel anywhere. so i'm told stories from across asia and the pacific 101 east. explain the issues affecting the close the most populous region. the rates for the white house keeps up with donald trump. take pump in the republican policies 1st, the rebates or holes is own private. people empower, investigates, the topic impacted on ukraine's fragile environment, and that's the temperature of solar and biodiversity plummets the global environmental facility to coordinate financing for international action. assembled in canada focused on l. g 0 the the hello. so robin, you're watching the, i'll just have a news on life coming up in the next 60 minutes. a good time
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continues. image of the president has been detained in his palace by his own dogs vigils and kenya for those killed and empty government protest opposition? leaders accuse of police brutality due and condemnation of violence begins totally books will hear from the permanent representative of the roku, which attracts to the resolution on the federal reserve. raises interest rates to the highest rates in 22 years. in support. we'll have the light is from the women's well company, including a 5 star off a full but some spring. there's a book that supports in the last 6 days. and the electric champions kind of come from behind the sand. arlen, the it's $2100.00 gmc, we begin to use a new job where
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a coup attempt to the capital has led to a standoff between the presidential god and the army. presidential gods have been holding president mohammed, but su inside his palace since wednesday morning. witnesses report that military vehicles have been blocking the entrance. and in the last few hours, the presidential guard find a warning shots to disperse people, protesting against the detention of the president. the presidential advisor has told the media but negotiations underway between but seems come and the leaders of the presidential galled west africans main regional at economic blog. echo us as cold for him to be freed. now the president of been in is heading to new jersey to try and resolve the crisis. because the, the book, you know, who is your fucking of the situation is where a some enough that i'd go less than president t mobile with the president of nigeria. a neighbor of the chair and been in also a neighbor of new cher. take it seriously and want to act quickly. i believe all
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means will be used. so the constitutional laws reestablished in new share. but the idea would be for everything to happen in peace and harmony is our 1st option. and we think it will be successful that i pay that i think admin address is following developments from neighboring nigeria. when you see the cause that happened in africa from malia to guinea and burkina faso, the presidents of those countries are held hostage by the mutineers. or the critical florida has asked me to go sheet by getting chips. eventually, when they were given those dimensions, they had set the precedence free. but however, image that in the case of me is that what we're hearing at the moment is that the cool part is don't have, don't enjoying toward the support of the military. so basically what we think may be happening at the moment, what which we look to off was probably to find something done before the clear water speed. we don't know how far that has gone and we're not sure whether that is part of the negotiations. but again,
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we also heard early on before news of negotiations going on between them. the cool cool waters and or far it is. we also heard that they want to present in my mood uh buy them. well, how much to sign in undertaking that? he's relinquishing power and the bill will be a some form of a transition government in the country for probably 20 to 26 months before they handle. what just have you that administrative, that too is not confirmed. but what we know right now is that the goals issues have been going on since morning and morning go stations out on the way. and this shows probably, that may be the regional group in that course. and you probably tried to negotiate, to bring the standard to an end in the united nations. you and united states have to now see attempt to seize pos that's cost over to mike, kind of, he's got the very latest from washington dc. hi mike. i mean, how concerned all the us considering, i mean they do have troops in the region is a very concerned indeed. they're all in an estimated $800.00 us troops. amnesia,
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many of them helping to train the nature of forces, but also to us strong bases in nature, but the to come to the militant activity in that and the why the area. now another point of concern for the us obviously is the knowledge that in both neighboring molly and booking a fast. so the, with military takeovers there recently. and what happened, it was, the result is that they expelled the french forces that had been in place and called in russian and backed forces for protection. so there's a lot going on in that particular region. nature can be described as the sold standing ally of the united states in that particular area. so state department has condemned the crew attempt as has the national security advisor in the white house, jake sullivan, who describes these you as a critical partner of the united states. like kind
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of thanks very much for that update. and well, west africa has seen a series of military takeovers and attempted case in recent years. in august 2020 meet molly and on the ousted president abraham through the call keta. after a wave of antique government protests, 3 years later, the ministry is still in power. in september 2021 soldiers a neighboring guinea over through president alf according day. it solid a dispute to the election in which he had been buying for a can controversial 3rd term and became defensive to choose took place in the matter of months in 2020 to be captain ibrahim total right is kimberly, in control. the and also last year we can get eva, so 11 people were killed in a failed case. in february. charles profit possible from dot com instead of go. the common site isn't the analysts will tell you multiple reasons as to why this is happening. some of them long established inveterate reasons, looking at notions of poverty, looking at them all. and so to be made by separate these groups,
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some of them along ethnic lines demanding more. what's funny in this region to mullens that have been ignored so many is by governments across west africa, they will start looking at notions of corruption and the mission management. but of course, there is the other major reason of the failure of multiple initiatives in the pulse chief of which one could argue was the un peacekeeping mission. 15000 un troops now being withdrawn from molly following to mullins by molly's military culture. and that was green light, you'd have to you in security council. the process is going to take around 6 months . there's also the end of operation bar con, a french lead operation coming out of china with french troops in looking, especially molly those troops. i've also been withdrawn in the last 12 months or side. so what is the plan? well, there was an initiative being put forward according to the chief of echo echo us
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ministry chiefs across the region have been gathering. they're looking at potentially using up to 5000 troops to we to be based in the region or to be sent on the moans to countries suffering these kind of problems. but there is the real concern and the growing concern. all certainly amongst the international community western countries in particular about russians influence in this region, the growing influence of that russian most and regroup vault. and that we know our operating inside of molly. we know all what it is not being confirmed, but there are room is, are operating inside the keen of fi, so as well that are basically taking the place of that un force and many in the international community. many governments around the world are saying that to this is only increasing the potential so the low tire of more terror attacks being committed in these countries. and the idea of the nationalist will say, is russia trying to reassert itself in this vacuum? as of course, the influence of, of the french,
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the main colonial full of colonial powers in west africa received. so yeah, some very wiring the terrifying statistics being put out for millions of people across this region and potentially for the government's support. the countries here, child scrap it out to 0, the call music on the is the executive director of this the hell institute. he says the attempted key will further complicate efforts to unite tanisha. this has been very challenging because out of as such, a couple of bucks of miles. uh, the government of new jersey and the other community is being uh, i mean, local community is to define themselves. so when you have like tons of people with arms and can, watching themselves not far off the national armed forces, this create if they confusion and not in terms of organization and also who is commanding what in a way. so now having all these people are going on living in the same context,
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and despite the international communication above the prison and both of them received from international partners and also the communication of fall of proof, i got this prove in say like a model you're getting you're putting out a full look of the nicer is in both of them is not receiving them. also step getting back from what he's trying to build as unity in the country. so which sits in fact we can definitely save. uh certainly people, so we supported them in terms of supporting the government, the democracy as basing how of confuse interesting things are here right now in molly and we're getting a puzzle and not getting the country going through these as they are used to name in the military region, but it should be enough to maintain the democratic all region of presented by them at the end of the day. it does the situation vigils have been held in 10 years. so
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people killed during protest against the high cost of living opposition either rather than just says that he's finding charges with the international criminal court of police brutality. catherine, so reports now from the western city of customer, the canyons at this hospital in costume county lights, candles to remember those who died during antique government protest recently the state police, a top participant, most rating against the high cost of leading and the imposition of new taxes some of the enjoy the remaining hospital, many have gunshot wounds. we came to see so that we have to have 10. that is the people. yeah. that was killed as the police people who are here say this is a day of remembrance. who wants to remember those who died and those who are still in the hospital. they also say they don't trust upon this. they say the one just
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on our own is at these home state. prepare to buy a relative. george of gamble was shot in one of the most violent confrontation between security forces and protest as soon as scary to me. so i feel so much pain . his death was so unexpected. i had my son on thursday morning and then he was gone. i'm still in shock, i'll never see him again. a position he does in the capital, and i will be also have the deals. they accuse the government of asked nick profile in ordering parties to use excessive force on protest as the interior ministry, a q, some politicians of inciting riots in what the government called economic sabotage . president william brutal says he's ready to meet with opposition. need a ride, not with thing,
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but see me that talks half fields before. i don't believe the result is and city is a tone. this is the double speak. one side is it serves him. he talks very nice. this is, oh i'm ready for the ducks and the time time is people are saying that only so think of this group. we just want to have a 100 so that they can be able to share the kick back in the smoothness. say we just want on says coffee. so all the 0 to some western can you put some more head hill then use our including it's 7 to yes and spit out can stray launched is coming this revolution. so how of cubans coping know and then sold one, you have to go until leland fixing power is but will russian and bella, russian athletes been allowed to compete the
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kinds of specialists and took you have resumed treating patients from syria. took it as a last result for many patients, hard hit by the 12 year along the syrians of a little reval, controlled northwest. and sylvia doesn't have any adult enough doctors, pardon me, old medicine to help them, nor commercial polls. nothing but how are border crossing in italy, province cancer patients here and those with syria were already struggling to get treatment following 12 years of civil war. then the massive of quick and february, then there's many hospitals making their suffering even worse. 5 months on turkey, it has reopened. it's doors for hundreds of syrian cancer patients to get to proper treatment. the weight for treatment has been i can know, i think i can barely find the words to express how difficult it is being both physically and emotionally. we longed for this tons to get the proper treatment. i
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wanted my wife to be with me in these hard times, but it's a still not allowed to have an a scope for us. around 600 cancer patients were unable to receive treatment. following those quick for some loss of their lives while waiting nice to home, stop any, even though it's hard for patients to enter without an escort, as we are not allowed to be with them in the turkish hospitals. this decision has a significant impact on these patients. the pain, the endure every day is unbearable and they have been struggling to survive for over 5 months. we still can't be with their patients, relatives, and we hope other steps will be taken in their favor. around 65 percent of their patients traveling to turkey are women and children. the majority of them internally displaced by the civil war. the head of mile caught up through a coordination of fits these patients sent it to kia, the patients being divided into groups. today, 45 patients events with the texas government has been receiving patients for over
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12 years. however, we still have for a long term solution that would allow these patients to get treatment inside syria in the absence of the solution means people's suffering will continue to grow. this part of the content of a hardship here and here said there was accept any proposed solution that would make their life easier, but they also fear that their resilience might end while they wait for that to happen. now cause such as euro left also syria, the hundreds of attend to the funeral of a 23 year old palestinian men killed on choose day during this rate, the rate on the out of a refugee camp and novelist milky pod westbank is already sold as also shots and injured to other palestinians. besides the rest of the 37 during raids in nablus, best to him and have grown. he's very military. it has been coming out nicely rates in the west bank. it says it's craving area of the groups of
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israel's, of being gold says it will have petitions or gains. they knew judicial reform bill passed by parliament and september. little push forward by a prime minister benjamin netanyahu is right tween coalition will take away the high coats, right? to veto political decisions, that fees as unreasonable and against the public interest. best price us breakouts have to the divisive vote. and that can assist with the opposition. walking out the federal reserve has raised interest rates by $25.00 base points to between 5 and a quarter, and 5 and half a percent. it's the highest level in more than 20 years high digit cast or it has moved from the us capital. the one quarter percent rate hike was widely expected, as the federal bank continues its efforts. and now now just the us economy back to a cooler level. and there is some indication that the strategy is working. the latest inflation numbers are coming in at 3 percent, which is a dramatic improvement. over the 40 year high that we saw about
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a year ago in the united states of 9 percent inflation, however, drove how the chair of the federal reserve said that one positive inflation report along with not enough to have this effort to do a success. and so he has caution that there may still yet be further rate hikes to come. we understand that our actions affect communities, families and businesses across the country. everything we do is in service to our public mission, as we are the said will do everything we can to achieve our maximum employment and price stability goals. the us central bank says a 2 percent inflation rate is the ideal for the u. s. economy. and though 3 percent, where we're currently at seems close jerome, how did caution that there still may be a long road ahead. meanwhile, the united states labor market remain strong and the consumer confidence index is at the highest into here. hydro castro, alta 0,
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washington. so the us is introduce new rules requiring laura and will accessible toilet facilities on plains. the transportation secretary says it will help millions of people with disabilities or uses of wheelchairs. a white house correspondent committee, how kit, set down for an exclusive interview with secretary peace be to get what does it say about us as a society though, but something is common sense as making things more accessible. have to be mandated and that's kind of sad. you know, one thing that is, i suppose human nature is, it's easy to do and say the right things. when it doesn't have a cost, there is a cost to making sure that all of our transportation systems are fully accessible. but i would argue that cost not only is the right thing to do so that everybody can participate, but it's also an investment that pays off for everybody. when
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a community or a country cannot facilitate some of its members getting to where they need to be, they are worse off in the whole community or the whole country are worse off. and these are very reasonable cost, even some of the more aggressive steps that we are taking, for example, requiring that those single aisle aircraft be be transformed so that they are more wheelchair accessible. which does involve a lot of redesign, a lot of work a little while we were talking about a couple of bucks that you spread that out across the system per passenger. and that's well worth it to participate in the transportation system that can get everybody to where they need to be. so ship carrying 3000 causes cold, fine, and then we'll see at least one cream and that has been killed and several others badly wounded. so we'll force to jump on the boat off the north coast of the netherlands. the dutch coast guard is coordinating the firefighting operation on the free mental highway which is heading to egypt from gemini oil.
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suddenly being pumped from a super tank is founded in the red sea for 80 is full maintenance and all given. so the ownership threatened to catastrophic oils below explosion of the coast of human engine is tons of tons of 1000000 barrels of crude, from the sofa to another tank over the next 3 weeks to get sions between the evans warning signs. i'm the united nations allowed the 140000000 dollar salvage operation to begin the real case of boss of the, to the united nations as welcome the passing of a resolution condemning violence against heavy books. united nations general assembly ventured on choose day after the bedding of the crown in sweden and denmark triggered widespread protests. the resolution profited by miller. okay, denounced a tax based on religion against people, scripture and symbols. well, bulk is a positive to the u. n. a hello has been speaking to algebra. he says, remaining silent could encourage more extreme behavior. a miracle sets its
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necessary if not imperative, to do something. because what's happening this last weeks? that people off, some persons are burning the decor on and the name or the books just to i don't know what they are or they want to express. for us, it was very important that we have reaction by the united nations. we agreed that the many countries had caught them, that there was also reaction by the and most of them works. but it was not enough to stop this kind of deformation offered a lesion of 2000000000 people around to work. of course, during the discussions, there was a lot of arguments that have been presented knots on the fox to come down
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the this x box is that it comes through the, at the national and we say to our auto pay and colleagues that it's high time. that's a do you and come down such like that we would prevent the hate speech we would prevent or so a kind of because this is heads up. you said not that is for booking this and that, that is just to give a good opportunity to exit them is from both sides to, to, to be more up to the delegates from around the world of gather involved angels to discuss reparations, fully transatlantic slave trade became of the sum of that is to recognize the continued impact of centuries of slavery to begin repairing some of the damage bubble wrap. labor posts from bridgetown in barbados had just too successful. a historic meeting is taking place on the caribbean island of barbados,
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delegates from the african union, europe. the americas and the caribbean are discussing reparations for the descendants of victims of the transatlantic slave trade. barbados, as in baset or to the caribbean community or cara. com says the summit itself is indicative of the momentum. the international reparations movement has gained in recent years. we see reparations in terms of the rights to the development. we see reparations as a look if you are p and countries develop themselves at the expense of the systematic under development of countries like barbados and, and the caribbean territories on the continent of africa. and reparations is about knowledge in the criminality. the on the live that i know tick in concrete meshes, so help repair some of the damage that was done just
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a few miles away from where diplomats and human rights advocates are looking to the future. the history and legacy of slavery is more present. this is newton plantation, one of the oldest sugarcane plantations on barbados. it's also the final resting place for hundreds of enslaved persons. all of this would be a sea of greenery. how many, how many enslaved people would have been were about 20200, which is quite a lot one and slip, whereas into a car and a half, all of it enforced by the width bite of it. yes. do bit and sometimes the gun historians like trevor marshal c. barbados, like other former slaves. societies never recovered from the centuries of oppression. adding that the road to making things right begins with reparations over the span of hundreds of years. some half a 1000000 people were in slaves and barbados. now, nearly 2 centuries after emancipation, the small caribbean nation has become
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a leading voice for slavery, reparations. the delegates meeting and barbados this week are expected to devise an international framework for advocacy at an international level building off a 10 point plan for repair tory justice. this includes things like debt cancellation, development projects, and formal apologies from european governments who activists say continue to reach the fruits of slave labor. monumental happened to al jazeera bridgetown, barbados, them a while ago, as we know from bridge town. and it, it seems that it's not just the contraband nations that, according for reparations, because reparations to one country means something very different to another country, and never continental differences with so many nations, all connected to the issue of slavery. and the bigger question is, how do they get reparations if they all agree on it eventually? so that's been the question since this topic came
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into being years if not decades ago, say hale and what was once considered a fringe idea of providing possibly a cash payment to the defendants of african and slaves. people is now becoming very much mainstream. and that's really the foundation of the discussions that are being had at this international summit, which already become a historic, unprecedented summit taking place here at the campus of the university of the west indies in bridge town for b. those. what were see is representatives from the year, from the african union meeting with representatives from the caribbean nations or cara. com, as well as civil society leaders from the americans from the united states, from europe coming together to build on a legal framework that can, that can sort of provide a path a pathway to bring this conversation before an international audience. take it before the international court of justice and really demand reparations from
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governments like that of the u. k. of spain, of denmark, of belgium, among others, asking for reparations for the descendants of people who were brought from africa to the americas, to the caribbean. to be in slave of a system of oppression that field to industrial revolutions, that fueled intergenerational wealth for, for many european families. this is what we're seeing being sort of ironed out at this summit that's taking place right now. and again, it's not a one size off, it's a solution, but what we're hearing from human rights advocates is that it's long overdue indeed . and in recent years, we've seen a lot of heads of state, certainly comments on this, but a little background talking about a debt that must be paid. you have the dutch king recently this year. i believe my legs and the belgium king in 2020 also expressing regret of using a coincidence lady that bob bay adults is leading the charge where he is
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not at all. and what we're hearing from diplomats, an activist in human rights advocates, is that these apologies, they simply fall short, they're not enough. and when we talk about barbados, why barbados? that's the question that we've asked ourselves as well. but we want has to look at the history of this island nation to understand very clearly why this has been the sort of place where this international movement is, is gaining its momentum. or beta is when it became a british colony. in 1627. it was established as, as a colony, but along with it was established an entire system of governance and id, ology built exclusively around this idea of slavery. and when you take that into consideration and, and, and look at the context of this, it's very much in the hearts and minds of the people barbados today. so it's no surprise that this island would emerge this leading voice for a movement that's now very quickly,
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becoming in international conversation level. rock low in bridgetown, thanks very much for the update. now, screening actor kevin spacey has been cleared of all 9 challenges after a full week trial in london on claims of sexual assault. now the allegation state back committee 20 is really challenges how small kevin spacey arrived for the close of his trial as he had done on many days before suited, accompanied by his legal team and making no efforts to avoid the cameras over 4 weeks, the jewelry at summit crowned coats in london has had the evidence. some testimony came from other stars of the entertainment. well, the thing and elton john gave his evidence for the defense part video link for monica. a kevin spacey faced 9 charges of sexual offences against full man between 20042013. it was a period where the hollywood actor worked as autistic director of london's old fix
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it. so he said he was crushed by the obligations and spoke of how his world exploded. last year, somebody feels like faced the civil sex abuse case in the united states, which he won. like those of harvey weinstein and johnny depp, kevin spacey is trials have been linked to the me to movement a social campaign against sexual abuse and harassment. hollywood has told me, had to wake up and say, actually we, we have to take a look in woods and see what the industry is. why have so many people, you know, died along the way and taking their own lives? because there's a lot going on behind the scenes that never was shown before. sometimes when the cases of is the convicted, but never has that been so much scrutiny of the behavior. the entertainment industry's most powerful players, probably tenants down to 0. the goals still had, hey, on the altar they were in use of the truth is out, but the us congress, he is evidence about an identified flying objects for silent score. one of the
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goals of the women's world cup pencil coming up with a hole in spots that he stay with us. the probably we are now seeing an end to that extreme heat wave across the southern part. so if you hear me say a lot more cloud, just pushing its way down towards the italy, the balkans, this coal fund a here that is a significant for each of that will drive its way further southwards. introducing some correct, less hall to ash we say, as we go on through the next comes as a wind is coming in for more of a north westley direction. so we'll see temperature still getting up into that is it is still going to be hot, but not as cold a 40 full sadie possible. i will. the next couple of days the into athens, but so the 1st day that we got into a friday 32 degrees by that stay so much nearer to where those temperatures should
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be. temperatures also have floating away in progress, for example, something like a 10 degree drop here was this brand to cloud and right that cold front that makes its way through big and foundry showers, possibility of some localize or flash flooding system policy. if you went to weather up tools in northwest sliding out, so being with them, wells slipping down across north, across the low countries, modem areas of germany slipping, further the switch and south which as we go through the next couple of i started on several picture across northern pots, so if you want to drive across southern areas, i would try to cause northern parts of africa and even up to the northwest to temperatures slowly, but surely easing away of the town to staples, control information, controlling the narrative to dominating the media. how does the narrative improve public opinion and norma? spite,
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the book about to what you all just there was news with me so well. never mind to of on top stories. a good time to the way in the presidential gods have been holding press. how much assume inside his palace since wednesday morning, negotiations were reportedly on the way between both rooms come. the leaders of the presidential gaud vigils are being held on the kenyans killed and empty government protests of position later on. i think it exceeds the government's holding police to use excessive falls during demonstrations against the cost of living. and that's a brief pause. last month, the us federal reserve has raised interest rates, 5.5 percent. a cost of instead prize takes that benchmark rates to its highest level since 2001 rushes defense ministers in north korea to mark the 2nd to get out of us. we have the korean war offices. so the guy show you is
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part of an international delegation in pyongyang full, the commemoration chinese communist party officials. also attending fighting with south korea, stopped to 70 as go with the signing of the offices. millions were killed in the 3 year conflict when china back to north korea and us soldiers for alongside south koreans or reports of florence. libby meant to will veterans in the southern city of visa as they recalled the experiences as lee, how young was a 17 year old student when war broke out on the korean peninsula. in june 1950 p. m . listed and was sent to fight after only a week of it to trade out or tunes on it fits then the day i was deployed to the front line. i was up on the hill. the soldier right next to me was killed by a gun fired from the north korean people's army. i was terrified. career had been divided after the 2nd world war in 1945. but the invasion by north korea 5 years later still came as a shock. the us which backed south korea aust,
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the un security council for minute to support. it would become the u. s. first active involvement in a conflict with 22 countries contributing soldiers or medical units. international forces were also involved in evacuating un personnel and civilians from north korea . among those who fled was kim chung, so he late and listed with the south korean army. it is difficult or that i went to the peer to board the military vessel. there was so many refugees, it was impossible to move my parents and others were left behind. all my 10 siblings, only 3 of us managed to escape. like many other refugees from the north, they arrived in blue sun today south korea's 2nd largest city. but in the 1950s, whose son wasn't equipped to deal with the influx of people, many of the new arrivals ended up building homes in the only space available then.
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a cemetery. tombstones were ripped out and used as building materials. houses were constructed on top of grades, as you can see here, a greystone was used as part of the foundation for a wall all around the city reminds us of its war time passed. this was the official home and office of the president. tucson became the provisional capital when so was occupied. the fighting ended in 1953, but what they negotiated was a ceasefire. the 2 careers still technically a tool separated by a heavily fortified border to the city. yes, i have somebody in the north, but i don't know if they're alive as the as poss, fuel veterans remain. and despite the was joe political legacy is become a distant memory for many south koreans, florence louis out to 0, bruce on south korea to us secretary of state times we blinkin has arrived in new zealand. he arrived after visiting tomba as washington tries to increase his
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influence in the pacific of to try this outreach to island nations in the region multiple on this. we can join cyber clock whose life for us in brisbin following events. of course, well, from the politics of tom, go to the tom offensive of the well company. it's all going to script, isn't it? it is, it's purely and diplomatic. pushed into the region by the united states. we have the red carpet being lighting tongue up on wednesday. the prime minister described upon mister tongue that describes a relationship with the united states as dying from strength to strength and the terms being used at these prestone frances should visions within the pacific and the key areas are focused on boosting defense partnerships, security corporation, as well as in boxing clean energy now by didn't did was i purchased, i blinked and didn't want um, the autumn nations of accepting what he described as print a treat in from china. his notions that he has no objection to china's engagement
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within the region. but he said any investments from china interface, pacific islands, it needs to be transparent. now, tongue, we're also acknowledge, since press conference on wednesday. um, but it had accepted payments from china, but it's, it was paying that debt back. now, the other concern is that the militarization of china in the region, you might recall a security patch being signed between the solomon islands and china last year with them in the last year off the rights which were in 2021. now this involves policing on the ground from by using and also involves potentially i naval course as being tool called a potential naval port being set up in honey on about 22000 kilometers from where we are now. and the strongly new zealand leaders a wednesday, i noticed that they concerned about this placing agreements. their concern was that it undermines the pacific regional security norms now blinking, moving using ebony zillow as prime minister today on thursday in new zealand. also many the foreign minister and the opposition later, he'll also be attending
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a football game before the to a comes to prison on friday. so thanks very much and have a see we can see pictures of unofficial welcome, official memory. welcome for the us secretary of state. thank you. so i told the us intelligence officer has told congress that the government is in possession of alien craft, which have crushed over the years. a committee of the house, lowest an investigation of today's claims. well, politicians, i've also been hearing from fulton military officials, as well as the space of selling things by us navy and apples. pilots, over the years particular lane has moved from washington, dc for the department of defense. they have released video of the that they shot from fight our fighter jets. and they said, look, we found these objects, but we see absolutely no evidence that there are us those, but they don't like you to call them. you oppose. they've changed it now to you a piece and identified aerial phenomenon. one pilot said that he talked to a pile, they had gone up to if he's off the coast of virginia, saw this object,
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it was described as a black cubes routed by a clear sphere. and then it passed between the 2 planes within 15 meters so that they were able to identify it. another pilot said, look, i've seen these things fly in a way that technology simply doesn't exist that allows them to fly that way. the bigger, probably more shocking claim is this former intelligence officer saying that for decades the us government has been retrieving retrieving broken across the spaceships. as i've stated publicly already, my news nation and review of biologics came with some of these recoveries where they, i guess, human or non human biologics, non human. and that was the assessment of people with direct knowledge on the program. i talked to that are currently still on the program, reached out to the pentagon. they have flatly denied these claims and that they don't in fact exist. they're probably not going to be able to keep saying that because basically there's a bill now in the us senate that says the us has to declassified make public. every
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thing it knows about you f o that has bipartisan support. so what would happen if that pass and it seems like likely that it will then present joe biden is gonna have to come up with the task force of about 9 people. they're gonna have to go through all the documentation, all those videos. it might take time, but it seems now more than ever, we just might find out what the us government knows about us. those gotten really design and say one of equitable is most dangerous presents, has killed at least 31 people, the 3 day ride as part of a widespread wave of unrest in jails nationwide with the presidential election this month, candidates are trying to attract votes by wanting to change the prison system, calculates as a diet as well. the heavily armed security forces storm one of the doors most dangerous prisoners to stop the days of riding inside the jail and why a keep city police search inmate cells and then cover an arsenal of guns, including automatic weapons and ammunition. it's
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a growing challenge as gain rivalries. escalate in prisons, doesn't i spell something about this type of situation is turned into a national issue in ecuador. it's not something that's limited to a single institution, but we've been able to intervene and reinstate order. at least 31 people were killed in this jail. after a 60 day state of emergency was declared in our presence. ironically, that seemed to have set off widespread violence. more than a 100 guards were freed, after being held hostage in 6 jails across the country. good, good, i'm glad to walk bubble, let it be cleared, all the terrorists, they will be defeated. patrick is then we'll have no place in our society. the strength of the state of ecuador will be felt inside the prisons and on the streets, and it seems a little this latest search in prison. violence comes ahead of the presidential election and next month, 8 candidates are hoping to replace the outgoing president get more or less so his government has been widely blamed for violence. as criminal groups fight to control
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routes to move illegal trucks. violence and prisons appears to be reflecting in security in major cities. they said whenever the, what was your, if you ask around all the businesses report low income. so i'm gonna have to pay a fee to criminal groups. so they'll be left the line. the insecurity is so high that at 8 o'clock at night, you don't see any one on the street. everything stopped. prisoners may be locked in the money for your. their power in ecuador is extensive, katia a little bit, so the young elders here to spend 70 since the lights presidency, the castro lab, done to tackle the military base and eastern cuba. that is the time between science and uprising against the government sales. but that's why people got it as the sparks of the 1959 revolution decades later battered by sanctions, high inflation and the sluggish economy. many cubans, a wondering whether it was all worthwhile us the question at gustin for the people
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in the eastern city of santiago to cuba. 70 years ago, more than 100 young cubans attacked this military base in the eastern city of santiago to cuba, hoping to ignite an uprising against the government of forehead and see about the stuff. the talk was booked on the fight is a rounded up. some imprisoned, others executed many tortured wholesale, but to leo. and it was just a teenager. but it less than the pressure rate shock on gray lobby. the brutality was which the dictatorship reacted to the attacks. by many young people aware of what the best teach to dictate to ship represented land went on to join. fidel castro, self proclaimed, read, allow me in the late fifties and rolled into havana with castro in the january 1959 revolution before becoming a sofa and a body guard. he says it's upsetting to see cuban struggling, but that he doesn't regret this decision. i'm. i think we're going to sit down a bit. all right, i made 27 now. i still got a few years left and i can still put my finger on the trigger to defend any just
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cause a test as us as a buried here in santiago on the 26th of july national rebellion day remains the most important thing on the political calendar, the eco, the economic blockade has become more severe, aggressive, and harmful. it was reinforced by the donald trump administration. the binding administration has maintained these new course of measures residence to santiago by the high price people in cuba. second, say a hot a hit by the countries economic crisis, and there's no capital. several people i spoke to, they told me they haven't received cooking all the russians for 3 months. in such hard times, the people think that they attacked on them on call the barracks on the revolution . it sparked, was west his opinions divided. they could not seeing and say things done. i was born in the 1960, i'm with the triumph of the revolution. i became professional, my family didn't have to pay a penny. so for me, it was worth it by way of suffering a lot today,
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but it was worth it that i don't know about this young teacher thinks is wrong to celebrate when there so many sources, like i say, the point of independence and revolution if there's hung a scarcity of goods and if public health is getting worse, i'm a teacher and with teaching with opposite most of it's really hard to raise a child like i'm not counter revolution rate, but i'm not blind either. in this city long considered the best place with the revolution. prolonged hardship is cutting into government support at augusta. and how does that sound to you? i've had a good goal still had, hey, on the i'll just, they're aiming high. the brave, honestly, to chose a special way to box one unit to go until the power selling picks. that's come in and spoke with the
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book about the type is fully known. it will cup teams a being whittle down. no. yeah, we're getting to the shop and although at least of the 1st couple of weeks or so how that to us private spite have book best spots in the law. 16 of the women's well count by thrust sound. the 5 nail in oakland on wednesday result means fade, have 6 points off the 2 games i are looking to become the 1st european team, please germany in 2007. so when the total events, the next game is against japan, i will decide who wins group face. well, the deputies are all sorry through they maybe 2 wins from through of the beating costa rica. they want to know buyers goals and this one coming in the spice of a few minutes and the 1st all the time and looking to win the tournament for a 2nd time. i didn't want it in 2011. they would also run this up in 2015,
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0 on and scold one of the goals and the walk upside fall with this effort from captain k t mccain. going straight team direct from a quarter. the guys of a one, the lead or the canada is that it is a full submitted thoughts. the writing olympic champions came from behind. so when to one of his out, that means our lives are out of the well the other day and another platter is making their way to saudi arabia this time it's fred striking. most of them that like he's joined out at the fuck, who are managed by steven jobs. that a was a free agent up to his contract expired at elizabeth leona in france. and all her while have signed brazilian play a malcolm who was top score in russia law sees the present. it's in petersburg, is our house full siding to some of those old far based old sites. offered a $1000000000.00 package to get cleaned and buy for p s j or the or the or payment
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like football top tottenham is set to pay in the us court on inside a trading charges. 86 year old british believe that joe lewis has voluntarily gone to the states to defend himself against the charges. i'll just here as kristen salumi has moved from new york. the charges against the british billionaire were announced by federal prosecutors here in new york and include multiple counts of conspiracy and securities fraud. the 86 year old owner of the time hans football club is accused of given confidential business information to his inner circle, including romantic partners and even his private pilots, who then made lucrative investments. in the case of the pilots, he's actually accused of loading them a half $1000000.00 in order to make the investments the manhattan based us attorney damian williams announced the charges on twitter and what he described as a reason insider trading scheme. none of this was necessary. joe lewis is
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a wealthy man, but his realize she used inside information as a way to compensate his employees with a shower gift on his friends and lovers. s classic corporate corruption, cheating, and it's against the law. laws that apply to everyone, no matter who you are. louis has voluntarily surrendered himself to us authorities and plans to fight the charges according to his attorney, who described the charges as an regis, error in judgment, and described his clients as a man of impactable integrity. for since the lead me out, is there a new york now the olympics must never build bowls. that's the message from the president of the international olympic committee. thomas, by what exactly? one. yeah. it's a go until the 2020 full games begin in paris. the r c, a sent official letters and barking athletes to take part from old books. 3 countries, guatemala, who are cowardly suspended, and the decision is yet to be taken on russia and bennett, roost due to the crying will box. and the r c have repeatedly started,
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they want to find a way to allow them to compete. you know, if i try the world with conflict divisions and was rising, we need this unifying power more than ever. the olympic games must, all of us have built breaches. the olympic games must never erect adults not check out this bravo full how the front traffic. i'll tell you here, let you try to pick who went off on the roof of the stop, the front switch, highest material, high speed track and field events. the power of sky in the next year, the 21 year old sasha zora is. are you $110.00 to meet the hardware and he'll be, i mean, to get them out with the metals in front of his home crowd a year from now. but i'll imagine we have to do it on the track, rob deliveries as cost. and one sort of from, from several more shot is set,
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sees on track to showing that it's harmony picks. but in the pull off, the breaking marco felt regularly 400 meters measured at the world championships. he's now what a 2nd gold medal in the 200 feet of butterfly. the 4th to the diary that was from australia as molly callahan, who brought the long distance standing women's world records into 200 mesa freestyle. that was originally set back in 2009. that's sticky, but swimming many athletes around the world. and now getting the kicks in the great outdoors, rather than in the polls for race exports of the cold, rainy summer in northern england is no deterrent for the swim is when the whole point of best sport is to get out of their comfort zone. disappoint kilometer swim and a yorkshire lake is possible weekends of races, which hundreds of people took pumps just not to get out and be in the natural environment and just get to experience something different from the day to day of sitting on the account. i'm used to swimming in the polls like a different sensation when i'm in like say for me always say i'm all for a say maybe i'm a to is,
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but that dedication in some ways as an fall from not some of the professionals that seems to be something about swimming in these murky depths, the world's top populates, are competing in the pool in japan at the moment, but in much of the world, it's in places like this that this both of swimming is really booming. good to surveys have suggested the number of people going for awhile. dip in the u. k. double between 20162019. and then rose again. when, who's what? clothes during the pump. demick. it's meant a huge demand to wet suits as well. but for some keeping warm in the cold takes away from the tree benefits spy. this waterfall in the mountains of the lake district, and corey put so training in the wind off method into practice. it's a way of breathing to help the body with done the cold, popularized by a dutchman known as the iceman, and said that patients are anything that you might find fearful. you can control your grieving. how comes the hot be the blood pressure? opens up your veins in out creve is a really good cardiovascular warehouse,
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being in the mountains means that these wim hosted disciples by using water that is cold and cleaner. but the u. k is also a case study for the dark side of open water swimming. some water companies dump sewage straight into rivers and seas pumping waste for a total of 1750000 hours in 2022 alone campaign and say 3 quarters of u. k. rivers probably is a serious threat to help let to lower the cost to aquatic life. but for the swim is at least the lower of nature is enough for now to make up for what type of humans have done to it. full rece out, is there a council? how would you ok and that is all useful for that floor lighter. it's a house thanks very much for whole as i'm suddenly useful music fans high were single, and musician schneider color has died at the age of 56. the
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1st single looking compose to reached number one on music trots around the world in 1990. i call it, it was outspoken them religion, feminism a will as well as their own mental health and addiction issues. and that's it for me. the news team and they will have more news on the other side of the right until one from the news a spare time i checked on the water is life. but in palestine it's an instrument of bulky. patience
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with is a way of controlling the majority of palestinian water resources and destroying hundreds of sanitation structures. a simians are being deprived of a universe. so human rights, people in power investigates with an isaac walter and palestine on a jersey though they may not they might not have the biggest stages, but they stand as tightens in the face of the freshest fall right to move that he wants to show the world that the good guys can sometimes when they are the force behind jim's poly phenomena, defined to make football one which is here. it's not showing you here is coming
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over our heads from russian positions and a new cranium. positions have been standing about how they were directly targeted as they were trying to sleep. we've seen some of the residents come out of the building with that professions in the suitcases. place of stay, feel safe and well, what happens on that day is a will cause region to lines a no, no man's land level of destruction here. proof just how fast the fighting has been . in recent weeks, this russian or multiple history has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. the crew at times continues in this. yeah, the president has been detained and there's published by his own gods. the.
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