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saving lives, transporting the 6 ends, elderly for medical health lives due to were skiing, its own own, which is 0. the suicide kills that. these 44 people, they political rally and both with focused on more than 200 of news . hello, i'm darn jordan. this is down to 09 from dell, also come in charge of president mason and she has to lead us as a west african block threatens military actions. and the crisis ukraine's president says, war is coming to rush off to join the tax on moscow. the russian serious complaint is key and unable to afford
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a doctors visit. we look at how often to those economic crisis as deeply affected. it's outside of the, of the sort of what people have been killed in a suicide bombing at a political conference in north west pakistan. shot it happened to me, but your district and kind of talk to him across the board, up with up down to stop the pockets. only taliban has condemned the suicide bombing in a statement to the associated press. thought, would you say the death toll to arise? a several of the wounded are in a critical condition. come all hide. it has more on the explosion from this number of us a deadly attack and by jo are and the idea of one bar did good focused on former drive malaria the attack or targeting a party well good from the dummy idea or to my lawyer forwarding a convention that part the lead from the idea had been case the number of
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fatalities driving by the all because many of them are critically wounded. many of them, of course, had to be taken out and credit across the field for shotwell, where the american facilitator gates the more seriously wounded. now this is not the 1st, the diag got it out against the dummy i deal with them. i, it's need to have this gaped, at least had to narrow escape, then suicide bombings. so a deadly attack indeed, once again, and focused on their dog. and it's all happening at the time when the special on roy of the chinese rather than it didn't focused on to commemorate danielle of the china, plug this on economic god or dogs or to go to the very died and it's normal but and across, across the country, a lot of height, the data is selma by johnson president. his meeting is as qu, need is to negotiate a peaceful end to the crisis. it follows and automation issued, issued by the west,
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african regional block echo was wanting to lead us to reinstate the president. within a week or face of an attraction, often addressed reports. my boots are in neighboring nigeria it was meant to be a raleigh to support these as coordinators but he turned into a violent protest against partners with some demonstrators storming different embassy. give me a me, as the french government has condemned the cool and the attack on its diplomatic company. i would, uh, i would like to say to the european union, the african union and echo us please stay out of our business. the franks like was replaced by another flag of the same colors, russia. 6 support for the company and has been gaining momentum in west africa is just konita is called the process and the face of imminent military action from the echo, as we did on the studio,
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most of the objective of this meeting is to agree applying of aggression against new jail through, i mean, and military intervention in the army. in collaboration with africa. nations knocked me about some of the organization and stuff in the wisdom countries. at any emergency. somebody took, they can, i'm a community of west african states and a strong words from its chairman. and i did as president boy like 2 people to collaborate. is that now so on, if you one of holes and we will stick a very strong action movies. the regional block has given to just coordinators and them to meet them either with ease and reinstate depos. preston mohammed doesn't
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mean one week or face, but that reaction is on the sidelines of the summit. on the latest my child's president offered a proposal for the latency. i couldn't even wait for the outcome of the mediation. in the event at $42.00 demons not met within one to take all measures necessary to restore constitutional order in the republic of nature. such measures may include the use of false. so this is it. it keeps the chief defense duffel step list. i can meet immediately, departments from the united states, the european union. and the united nations is i think that the something to, you know, as an entire united national system remain available to close and. ready with airports, of course, also announced a rock to measures, including the close of the on line borders with news you freezing the countries
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assets in regional and commercial banks. but there is no mention of who will pay for any possible military intervention. it's not clear, if this is enough to force the military government image to reverse the actions. how many degrees? how did you see that? well from says condemn, the violence against us embassy in is in the wake of a to the presidential palace issued a statement. anyone who attacks french nationals, the army diplomat, sound rights away, but the fonts responded immediately. the president of the republic was not tolerate any attack against france and interest. the president, letting me have the lensky as one that was coming to russia up to 3 ukrainian runs were down to the moscow. he added the ukraine is getting stronger, but acknowledge the key was vulnerable to new attacks on its energy infrastructure
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. what is he's got a sham? this does not a bundle with russian aggression has gone bankrupt on the battlefield. deluxe, today is the 500 and 22nd day of the so called special military operation, which the russian leadership expected to last for a week or 2. ukraine is getting stronger the gradually, the wars returning to the territory of russia to its symbolic centers and military bases. and this is an inevitable natural and absolutely fair process of. well, its own attack was the 1st to target the heart of most coast financial district. the area houses many of russia's top companies, one of the drones damaged a 50 story, skyscraper, control engagement reports the . this was the moment drains crushed into an office building. in most cases, financial district having been brought down by russia's military. it's the 1st row and attacked to hit this area of the capital west. some of russia's top
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companies have that headquarters, people in nearby apartment block say they're trying to absorb what happened with my friends. and i rented an apartment to come here and unwind, and at some point we had an explosion and it was like a waste. everyone jumped and then there was a lot of smoke and you couldn't see anything from above. and you could see fire rushes, defense ministry blames ukraine for the attacks. it says that the drone was boot down and most goes outskirts. the end because the international airport was closed for now, and the space a with the capital was temporarily closed. these such attacks on moscow are primarily psychological warfare because they demonstrate the vulnerability of the russian capital. the seat of the russian government most goes around 500 kilometers from the border with ukraine. drone attacks, deep inside russian territory have intensified in recent months. hitting oil
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installations and even the kremlin, it may, to this attack come several weeks into a ukrainian counter offensive to take back territory captured by russia. since the start of the war will see a little loose. just if there is an awareness in russia that the vulnerable to attacks, despite attempts by rushing media to death and there is to show that repelling old strikes and crimea ended in russia. it's no longer possible to talk about comp conditions in russia. russia says one person was injured with such attacks. res, uncomfortable questions for most, cuz he's told russians the government is fully in control of what he calls it, special military operation in ukraine, victoria gates and b i, which is era. daniel hawkins is following developments from muskets as well. there was a sense of normality around the russian capital this evening as the roads around moscow city reopened by traffic. police and repair work is carried out to fix the damage caused by this drawing struck the latest, of course, and
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a series of such high profile attacks in the russian capital allow this particular strike target to the hearts of russia's business and financial capital. assembled of wealth and luxury. it's called the human until by locals here in moscow, in reference to the busy and bustling area. this will usually be at another time of the day. oh, nice. and if this struck, strikes took place that 24 hours earlier or later things could have been very different to terms of numbers of casualties. now most goes label listings, and it's a terrorist attack. although the savvy took down 3 drugs in total, one outside moscow and 2 in moscow city itself. we don't know what these joins were targeting, but there are many high profile buildings in the area from the white house behind me, the symbol of the russian government to the international business central across the river. and of course, multiple private and government agency offices in moscow. city itself, no, on the streets that i most go. it's like any other regular sunday evening,
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but for some people recently a sense that this conflict is asian close at the home. previously, the strikes where they went through to the border regions of brands can build the world, the crime in peninsula. now there's a feeling among many that these trucks could take place almost at any time, any place, or more than a 100 suspected drug strikes of targeted russian territory this year. and natalie may and object crashed into the criminal officials said the incident was an attempt to assassinate president, 210. but later that month to people ended in southern moscow when an apartment block was targeted. russia's defense ministry said 8. drones will either shut down or divert it. last week must go said it's stop to attempt to drug strikes, merits defense ministry headquarters in the city. at least 10 people have been killed and 76 inch. adopt a severe storm hit pots of central russia, regions in the vulgar area. i've been left with that power a camp site near lake yogic was also affected. emergencies ministry says several
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people will come to the shores of lake when the storm hits a turkey, it has all sweden to take steps to prevent further buildings of the koran. demonstrations were held in several countries last week after police committed a protest by man. he threatened to burn a copy of the koran in stockton to protest is also set flat as long as heavy book in front of the rocky embassy in denmark's capital. the danish foreign ministry says it could take legal measures to stop such protests. problem counting is on the way in central african republic. it follows a referendum on a new constitution that would allow presidents to idea about to stay in office longer positions as the referendum isn't legal and cool for people to boycotted. welcome way, before so now to the polling stations in the capital bank, he was visited the lo, the government of central african republics president faust on austin was 12. deborah says the constitutional changes will bring stability and health development
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. there is, critics say he's trying to stay in power is your phone is good. i think the central african people have asked for it. and i think the people will vote in favor for this new fundamental, allow them to whatever is being president, since 2015. the constitutional changes would enable him to stay in office for another 16 years. political position and rights group say they've been threatened and attacked for competing against the changes. or fortunately, we're in a suggestion of what we witnessing 1st time this stablish, mental, addicted to ship. uh by me said to idea, uh so therefore cannot be. we cannot have any uh, referral dom free and say, that's the reason why we have decided a hope was this insight to boy you could refer under 12, there is government depends on russian mass and reese from the whitening grape and with london soldiers to control bind getting in some of the towns foreign forces
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benefit from access to the fonts, minimal wealth, including gold and diamond. the groups control much of the countryside. they all say old people, the boy called the referendum of so many people's distress of violence. an economic hardship was great to consent and the politics. about half the population is in need of humanitarian aid. and about half a 1000000 people have been forced from that homes. decades of cruise and conflict lead to a new constitution being adopted in 2016. the government now wants to change it. provisional results are expected after a week. malcolm web, i'll just 0 as well. so what's, what's coming here? and i'll just say we're including the latest on the confrontations and 11 on the biggest record. you can have left at least 6 of us to be on the mocking the end of slavery. bump 8 or celebrate cements impatient takes away the global resurrection of florida
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. and state the now the most substantial, whether the moment you know, strategy was concentrated in tasmania. that's what all the funds seem to be diverted to. so for most of the content, it's really looking quite quite there's 2 shelves full cans. it's still clarity in victoria, but the real when the and where, where the and is damaging wind that are warnings for it is across towns, media, possibly some snow as well. perf. hangs on about 20 degrees with the sun more likely on tuesday. then on monday, and that winds blowing through across the talisman sea during choose the towards the news even now across headed that is going to be a warm front, which when it hits the mountains means nazis on snow. there's also a consequence to that. if you're in christ church, you get
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a wind coming down. the slope is a certain wind and it's remarkably warm. but 60 degrees. now it's a dry season and i'm for indonesia and almost all of my lazy old or whether it's for the north top of your screen, just sit tight stream and coming in through the central tile on west and me. and my boss is where the concentration of really wet weather is. this tie here, 2nd in the series, is on its way through the small japanese on it and send it stay of the water more or less on those all this next day to the last one is still threatening beijing with funding right. of the calling attention to any quality, pollution and extra design shortcomings in kenny is low income communities. silent brother was killed by please the dentist that we say is but the one past one day and organize that are on the record. how old are these people for the begun? so for me, it's in buffalo and it hasn't been put on the bus that he forgot. people who bought
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in generation change. can you change? he's coming is no doubt about it on a jersey to the book and back of your mind about top stories here. this uh, at least 4 people people have been killed and i so so let's start as your district quoted enough to uninstall, hold on to the chance president is meeting this year as coordinators in an effort to put them into the crisis west. i'm regional block because it's given me on the one week to lead statement president, based on your credit in president southern has lensky has one that was coming to
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russia after 3 ukrainian friends with down. but the last, the 1st talk of the honda of most most financial district which causes many russians spinning the functions on meeting in egypt to discuss reconciliation meeting includes president muscle bosses by policy on time us which governs the gaza strip. conflict broke out in 2007 of the fall to refuse to recognize election results, islamic jihad boy come to the meeting and protests. the rest of the members of the palestinian authority of the 6 palestinians have been killed and several wounded in confrontations and 11 on i'll head of what refugee camp colors ever. not fighting between palestinians such as seen a report of the land in areas and the southern city upside down is the latest wave of violence and the largest refugee camp in the country. this home to some 55000 people out there was tony. tony also has inside on have sent us this report. how am
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i in the way it should be about the situation in time to i know how with campus complex and delicate fighting is winding down compared to the past 24 hours. but they're still sporadic fighting every now and then a shelving and gunfire can be heard across the camp. or at the same time, there are intense efforts among the rival post and infections. and also between the past and even 11 the sides to stop the fighting and, and dress the pressing issues. strict security measures are in place, and the lebanese army is stopping anyone from going into the camps. there's also a buffer zone around the camp to keep the nearby areas safe. the fun movement has announced the death of the commander of the post and national security forces inside in general, i will assure off l. r moshi. he was killed along with 4 of his aids, his deputy said the commander and his staff were ambushed on sunday after a meeting with palestinian parties to the few. the recent situation. earlier, there was violence between spots on several arm to groups, which has worried people in the camp and the surrounding areas. namely,
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site in the streets are largely quiet with minimal movement as we speak. we can still hear gunshots behind me from the camps, direction. all parties are cautiously waiting for the outcome of the diplomatic efforts. in a statement, lebanese army set a shell hit one of its basis, causing minor damage. now india, it produces nearly half of the world's rice, but has placed a full month's band on the export of non best monte varieties to ensure local supply. the government may be announcement off. the prices rose binding the 12 percent in the past year. extreme weather events, i'm the war new crane of triggered, soaring global food prices like low fat ripples. the rice is eaten by about half of the world's population as a global staple food, keeping its price low means less people in the world go to bed hungry, but food prices around the world all under a triple threat,
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including the war and ukraine with the 10 mean, nation of the lexi initiative, the most valuable. we'll pay the highest price, extreme heat waves and wild fires destroying form land as well as torrential flooding, washing away crops, potential profits, and farm is livelihoods in the process. last year, in the exports of 22000000 tons of rise to more than a 140 countries. but that's what we're about to change with the export ban on non buzz monte rice coming into place. sunday pronto, a former to produce state supports 18 people, took out a loan of $8000.00, hoping to make a profit on his next harvest of how much the need them level is okay. we had no foot warning. we had prepared and sold our line, but now the entire investment as lost. as you can see, the rice paddy is being destroyed. this is going to hit our livelihood and survival
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. this rice exports in you daddy has its own specialized brand of rice that goes to single pull a ban on exports. he says, directly impacts his revenue. that's for the bank and we'll go full for exporters, their business will come to a hole. so eventually there will be losses. all the people employed in the business will sit idle. the government will lose tax revenue. the band will also affect farmers over. analysts on to convince the indian governments export band will have the desired effect. the question is, what this, in fact even be enough to contain innovation is the, the, the, the aim of this decision optimal is to, uh, you know, prevent for the invasion name indefinitely by using. i'm not sure if this is sufficient level of food prices are turning out to be another casualty of the one ukraine and global warming influence on where the patterns is placing increasing
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strain on global food production and food security. mike level elders era. no kenya is offering to deploy a 1000 police officers the hate to you to help in the fight against gun violence. united nation 2nd to general has cool frame multinational force to assist take these police departments to requires a mandates and the un security council and approval from national far as the us active states. as some progress has been made towards establishing a force to come by guns, criminals now controlled about 80 percent of the capital will to print with regard to haiti, we have very deep concern for the situation there, particularly with regard to violence and the activities of, of the gains we are is i think, you know, the largest amount of training donor, a heavy. but we are also very focused on working together with partners to try to help the patients restore security, restore stability. that really is the necessary foundation for being able to make
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progress on a political way forward, as well as making sure that you mandatory assistance can actually get to those in need. so we've been very focused on trying to put in place what's necessary for a multinational force, including finding a lead nation to take this on. and my expectation is that we will have some progress report on that very soon. i is now an increasing number of a 110 in say they can no longer afford to visit a doctor or dentist because the country seems deep into economic crisis. now stop at a medical school in the capital when desire is offering this services for free to try to prop up the funding health service from the threes above reports. as i said to the dentist has become a luxury for many people in economic least less dodge in tina. the country is one robust public health services undefended and overwhelmed by demand for diminishing resources. so the university of one of site is,
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is taking health care professionals to some of the poorest neighborhoods in the capital, on a truck and offering their services for free money. it will be at least as i to the infection and says the truck with her own the option shy salary and i saw on tick tock they were doing this and i taught it was a good idea to have access to something that is freed dental care is expensive and they charge you a lot and it's difficult to afford it. maria had 2 teeth, we moved it cost to nothing. part of a free health care service. we're professors and students from origin. tina's largest university provide assistance to those who needed many of those coming here today belong to the middle class. and because of the economic crisis in this country, they can no longer afford health insurance or dental care. and that's why this type of services are crucial for many people in argentina right now. and it's not just dentist to see. they're also of telemundo just who prescribe and provide glasses
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for free, you know, policy, they get in going patients come with an appointment and for many of this is the 1st time they see an ophthalmologist and they never been in touch with one. they also teach children how to brush their teeth and provide vitale, no resistance. as many of those who came here say they cannot afford to pay for vaccines and other medicines for their pets. quote, keep us out of is the organizer of the program. he says argentina's health care system is in a deep crisis. that's sort of where you go. public health has been a pillar of argentina and today it's facing many difficulties. it's difficult to get an appointment in the hospital. it's difficult to get an appointment for surgery. and it's also difficult to get a tooth extraction and we try to give solutions to those problems. and as people in argentina are trying to cope with an inflation rate of over a 120 percent in the past year, some health care professionals are trying to give back to the community some of the services many desperately need. very so i'll just see that when a site is
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a collaboration sermon is taking place in the caribbean to mock emancipation day. on august 1st 1834 britain passed the slavery evolution at outlawing the trade of human beings as property. with this here in barbados, the celebration of emancipation holds a unique significance as a country takes a leading role in pushing for global slavery. reparations, and roughly reports in the capital bridge town dancers, river, sing for the upcoming emancipation day celebration in bridgetown. barbados, like other remnants of its colonial past. the islands crop over festival has its origins on the sugarcane plantations during the days of the transatlantic slave trade. educators like sophia grapes see the holiday doesn't seem to erase the past, but rather flip the script. turning the data into a celebration of cultural heritage or larger versus one of our traditional gases.
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we also celebrated was audited traditions that even was bought here by the course as to what is. what we would have transfer on the internet that we would have need for our celebration analysis. i appreciate despite your challenges, because the people have a sense of resilience and they can take a lot. i'm transformed the dances or also chalk full of symbolism, drawing the color and the color of the car b as family. the color is that because it will be in terms of very dance and we remove, we talked to the guy and it was something that some of them knew. what says he said earlier, we're talking about this from north africa moves coming. true, on barbados, the legacy of slavery remains a law sugarcane plantations some dating back hundreds of years still cover the landscape. but at the barbados museum, art historian alessandra cummings says,
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time as allowed barbarians to reverse the narrative on the past. that's part of the reason why we follow the scholar interest way. it's a kind of me telling of traditional narrative narratives that until fairly recently, only in the last 20 or 50 years has to be really neat. conceptualize of leave isn't particularly whether we're talking about education for young people. but until young people see themselves in terms of individuals taking charge of a narrative, they don't get that they have a right to identify themselves in this particular way. it was only in 2021 that more beta was became a republic. and in many ways the fledgling democracy is still shaping its identity . though barbados has yet to recover after centuries of slavery, it's
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a nation that's not only reclaimed the narrative over its history, but that's emerged as a global leader in repaired of justice. this year, barbados hosted the 1st of its kind international summit on reparations for slavery . paving the way for other former colonies and the descent in southern slave to persons to demand reparations from european countries before international courts. as barbados looks toward a brighter future it strings as a society founded on the horrors of the slave trade. now built on a strong sense of remembrance and cultural pride when we ended up a little al jazeera bridgetown, barbados, the .

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