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does sometimes cause he'll train the grandchild, the something with his life said he lives well, but he doesn't want to live here to leave the country and take my family with me. life in cuba is that there's hardly any food. cubans emigrated in record numbers last year. one way for the government to convince more people to stay with it to get more fear of people's plates. the nigerian religious leaders have met these as ministry who is who they say have expressed willingness to resolve the crisis. the bottom of this is alex, is he on line from jo? how is so coming up to mizzi and livia? if we share responsibility for hundreds of migrants, trend it on the floor to anger and grief in the hawaiian town ravaged by versa,
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concern or as the desktop reaches 93 and origin. tina is governing coalition sites to survive as much as head to the poles and primary elections. the a group of religious leaders from nigeria has met the jazz military who lives in the capital, naomi. they say the cruelty to told them that he is open to exploring diplomacy and peace. the latest have called for dialogue to end the crisis. the visits as part of efforts to ease tensions off to the military took pallet and a crew nearly 3 weeks ago. the regional block echo was, which is chaired by the nigerian president, has twice and military force of the one to fails to reinstate the deposed president . and it colossal to impose sanctions on asia and response to the military clue now and the suggest that could cause nigeria $1300000.00 in losses annually. auckland
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address reports from the board of talent of mcgovern a g. b, on the outskirts of the northern city of clifton some 45 kilometers from the border within the share trucks loaded with good weight to cross the border. 2 weeks after the cool and with no sign of a diploma to break through the driver's c, a military escalation is likely the end of it so that they will guide you the most difficult thing is uncertainty on everything. we don't know when this envision will happen. when he be heavy or grand operation. we hope they won't get to that. may not get a statement of traction with cost permanent damage to relations between nigeria and the share. the then the people in listed is the are what it they are what they are, what they are, what they don't want. they don't want us to go into within the general public on the major side of the border here to trucks trying to reach nigeria. i've
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located these products have been in limbo since they cannot make community of west africa. states ordered on board is with this year to close. for those transporting for the ship of goods, especially fresh produce. it's a total loss. now the drivers main concern is they don't know if i'm, when they would be able to leave here. lady echo sanctions have effectively cut her supplies on both sides, forcing families to struggle. one and the months i see this is the most and 2nd period for everyone. no one knows what to do anymore. as life is almost unbearable, prices of food items have doubled or even tripled in some cases that i did that though. so just so many people in new jersey nigeria that kind of chair of the west african regional book as leading the charge to declare war on the country
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opposition committed to innovation, image is more fierce here in the north. but anyway, i'll say nigeria, the analysts say a wall between the 2 neighbors made damage not only played but also if i media relations, ties that bind the 2 countries for centuries. how many degrees i would use either my gb 12 and he was mountain izzy and nivia have agreed to share responsibility for hundreds of migraines and assigned them. seek is a shell showing on the border. many faces difficult conditions of the desert region also being expelled from to this, the libya has moved at least a 130 migrants to a detention center in the capital. mont of trailer has moved from outside that sent to interesting news. so we're in front of the anti illegal immigration agency here in the capital tripoli, we're at least a 130 migrants and refugees have been transferred from the libyan and to an easy and border. they've been brought here and put in a detention center. now
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a deal was struck between the libyan minister of interior and these 2 region counterpart on thursday to to, to come up with an uncle solution for these migrants that were stranded there on the border. so of this group about a $130.00 people were brought here, another group of around the same amount of people, 808-2230 people were taking such an easier look. detention centers and tripoli and in libya have often been criticized by human rights organizations by un un, uh, organizations like the international organization for migration for the u. n. refugee agency. as of one sanitary and the migrants often face abuse. and these microstates, but the conditions that these people were living in in the scorching sun in the desert of 4 or 5 to 6 weeks was really unbearable. so for many of them,
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i'm sure that they're happy to be provided with some kinds of shelter of water and food and some medical assistance. now, living in authorities here tell us that they will stay in these attempts to stay in this detention center until the authorities are able to we patrick them to take them back to their own countries. the north africa has long been a transit hub of 4 migrants trying to reach your peace source in search of a better life for themselves and their families. also, libya and tanisha are often playing planes. so a balancing act between pressure from the european union to decrease the amount of people reaching out europe, but also between the human rights organizations that accuse them of a widespread abuse against migrants a. so for officials here, they have to play a, they have to play a balancing act and try to balance those out. uh, but uh,
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from what they've been officials here tell us is that these people are now being fed and they have water. they have medicine. and they have shelter and they'll continue to provide them with, with these, with, with the and they'll continue to provide them with water and food and shelter until they can come up with a plan or until they're able to take them back to their own countries. i will try not to 0, triple it. let's take a closer look at the roof. these microns have taken, and where they were hoping to go to the central mediterranean route from libya, ulten izzy, and northwood degrees. so they can take several days and has been used by more than 89000 miles on the sea. and mainly from all the african countries. that is the highest number since 2017. that means more than half of the migrants arriving in europe a. taking this route, maybe 2000 migrants have died attempting this, crossing this year alone. and a u. n. has cooled, full safe,
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a pathway for assign them, see, cuz hoping to reach the e. u. patrick chris char, because the preston public relations office of s o. s humanity, that's a non governmental search and rescue organization. and she explains why these roads a so dangerous is a little more crossings. so people are dying, you know, they're more in depth. but it's also the quality of these totally and see what the both of these metal boats are really not made for. uh, these are, you know, most people are in the boat. so it's totally overcrowded. the north side, west of the boats. and these boats are heavy so they are very low in the water. and as soon as there is a small wave that comes in. ready on the hips, the boat gets, gets full of water so it's sinking off and sinking close to the to the shores. already people have reported off lots of parties and the ones that are not even far from shore. so there's, 1st of all, there's not enough risk you ships down there not far. and then the risk issues that
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are there are then the n g o is of the most obstructive, for example, we need to go back to, to, to the shortest. so we are assigned to a place of safety immediately after the 1st rescue. it takes us off and up to 5 days to go to this for just for the safety that we assign to any to me. instead of being, you know, going to close the place like like sicily before, which we did it before. now we have to go up north to, for example, right now, which is going be 2 minutes. one is going to, i'm pulling up from, from down there near, near the live coast. now for the nations from the island of molly in hawaii where the west wall 5 and more than a century had paused widespread destruction. this is what we know so far. at least 93 people have died but that so it is likely to rise as rescue as continue this search. a 1000 people have been reported missing many on the us side and have lost
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the homes and someone else can. if enough was done to warn them about the fires. she had baton, she begins coverage from molly on saturday was the 1st time come down. the dogs were used to search through the ashes and rubble of liner in search of human remains. buildings were marked with a bright orange x when they were searched with the letters h o. when human remains were found, the police chief said it was a slow process. just so you know, 3 percent that's was been serviced with the dogs. 3 percent. we've got 12 more dogs on the way to that. we just made that i made that request seem to make that happen around the way. but think about how hot and how fast is that? so we're bringing in more. once again, officials deflected questions on whether more could have been done to prepare for such a ferocious for where the warning should have been issued before the flames engulfed the town. there's a lot of damage annually spent on this tragedy right now. is fan rebuilding,
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but it's not clear that reports have been issued since 2014 specifically about behind is increasing vulnerability to weld 5. know the far east. imagine in 2020, about the possibility of the women's associated with a hard cut and located hundreds of kilometers away from hawaii. i think as a capitalist for fire, for 2nd day plans through the residents of love hina, back into assess the damage for themselves was subject to changes and confusion. these are our belongings. this is what we were able to grab behind the residents. skip scald, so the extra restrictions were imposed of to some of those who made it back on friday at em to devastated areas for the powers. he's a cold and golf desperate to see what was left there, a lot of residents that just wanted to see if their house was still standing and just to assess, you know what they're going to do next. i mean, a lot of us are trying to make tough decisions and whether or not your,
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your house is still standing or not is, is a big factor in that. but it's these areas of, of, of food to contain yet more dead, and still over a 1000 residents remain missing. she ever time. see, i will do 0 my way. a moving full 1000. police and soldiers have rated a prison in ecuador, they moved to conduct a drug dealer and motorist to a high security jail. hey, suspected of ordering the killing of a presidential hopeful all the candidates of the mountain. stronger security measures the head of a snap election next sunday. imagined america editor lucy, a newman reports from tito's. 4000 police who soldiers rated one of the doors, most intimates, prisons and the port city of y, a. t. to detain adults for my cs alias, fee to the heater of the country's most powerful drugs indicates the tornadoes. it was taken to a nearby maximum security prison on the orders of president e and more less. so i to say they suspect people's involvement and thursdays
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move to the presidential candidates. a number of the cent seal would recently received death threats from him hours after the raid and from the very same prison . members of the 2, a needle games posted this video and social networks warning the president, not hom, their leader, for the well being of ecuador. that's what you needed. thousands of people who will die, straining the people and what are we blood? because of you bad decisions. but in the capital, the central's widow accused the government of holding back information in this, by the way, as the response, all of the leg by the state is directly responsible for the murder of my husband. the state still has to give many answers about everything that happened. his personal god did not do the job. you see it on such an that's what the exploits an organized crime, say it is penetrated the highest levels of the ecuadorian state,
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the southern yellow and done any form of seo. we have to ask ourselves, are the intelligent services. unable to identify the spinet ration in all the institutions of power, or do they know about it, but do nothing. i believe it's the former general, the president to quote snap elections for next sunday. and it'd be to avoid an impeachment trial, says he's doing all he can, but the detention of an already imprisoned, drugged life will not be enough to ease people's feelings, ecuador, and are demanding that the government guarantee security. not just for candidates, but for voters. and in fact, with the entire look to process a process that has raised questions about the ability of any candidates to confront the seemingly uncontrollable expansion of crime and corruption. do see in human algebra to ecuador, ukraine says at least 6 people, including a newborn baby, have been killed by russian shelling the missiles at the village of shadow,
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consult, and because on region, the client's, prosecutor general says at least $500.00 children had been killed since wash it began its invasion last year. meanwhile, ukrainian authorities have ordered the evacuation of villages near coupons from the east. russian forces are advancing the steps, lawson reports. so once again, people here are forced to leave their villages. there's nearly daily sally. and on the other side of the front line, over there, more than 100000 russian soldiers pushing to the front and also a lot of tanks idea. so while ukrainian forces, i'm making some advances in the southern front, this frontier is under a lot of pressure. so the a solid piece has not ordered. if activation of more than 12000 people and many have decided to go. but still, you can still find people here who say they want to stay as long as possible. steadfast and l just sierra in the copy on sweden. so the head on al jazeera, we look at why the us has for to 266 anxious faxed it's late. plus
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i'm come out of high, didn't know, didn't focus on home to the largest number of black here outside the polity. just for the experts, one because of climate change, the red thing at a much faster rate and that the budget wiping out really good than livelihood in the mountainous areas. the the or hello lies on time food land is it makes its way towards to pad is pushing further northwards, grassy running up towards the soccer. as we go through the next couple of days, it will bring that very heavy rainfall in the damaging wins. and also the storm, such as per usual the lights on monday will start see the out of bands pushing its way into a southern past of hauling, show up towards
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a soccer. nothing further north was choose day, a saturday wet day. they will be watched by flooding as a result of this system, but thankfully, it does make free fatty quickly. but i think some areas saying 5200 millimeters define before it punch this way out into the sea of japan. scattering a show is that still into northeast and positive china, china showers into central and southern areas where again, we have recently seen some funding, some heavier down posts to into southern areas of the philippines over the next few days. no deposit of borneo south of the equator, generally dried is the dry season good scattering a shower is coming through here. having said that, northern samantha, it was a sing some particularly wet weather, particularly weather to into the far north of in the i just around with our account . we have good warranties in full. see that's pushing further. east was and the rain wrapping up into a bundle with dish. i'm in la. across
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the us, millions of americans rely on conservative talk radio shows for the use of the detainment diesel fuel issues for real people. the listening post tunes in us is talk radio, evaluating america. there is no room. and that's not how democracy works is really just acknowledging differences that, that are already there. if anything, conservative talk radio created the republican party act one number 2 hearts, especially on the jersey to the the you're watching the over me. it is a reminder of our top story is the south. a growth of religious leaders from
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nigeria has met new jersey military who lives in the capital in the army. they say the cruelty to tell them that he is always come to exploring diplomacy and pains, tennessee and libya have agreed to share responsibility for hundreds of migrants sheltering on day one to many faced difficult conditions. and the desecration of the being expelled from timothy. and as a devastating wall finds in hawaii the worst the us has seen and we're going to century, at least, and $93.00 people have died on the desk told is expected to rise. argentinians have begun voting in primary elections. the primaries will determine voters preferred candidates ahead of up to the general election. the also gauge the strength of political parties to raise the boy reports from when a side is so. so yeah, now have you gotta be late calls himself, rely on and promises to transform the economy if he becomes argentina's next precedence. the far right candidate has been compared to donald trump
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and he's promising to dollar rice, the country and get rid of the central event. so most of the data, socio bodies we have. we have a society full of people while the only ones who have profited other political leads many young argentinean say they will vote for me in the primary elections. ok, the 2nd side we are tired of the economic crisis of seeing or friends leaving, which is what many have done really has managed to shift the presidential rates towards the right. capitalizing on growing frustration with traditional politicians, the economy, the concern for the progress of calls with around a 7 percent inflation rate of every month. the primaries would provide that sort of deposit it really just 2 months before the birthday. i know so the most
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important economic, some familiar names on the ballot includes set of fuel, massa, the economy minister, whole steering argentina throughout financial crisis. he's the only candidate for the center left governing coalition. and the scene as a close ally of the united states. is it a bonus? i'm going to be the so the center right together for change coalition will be choosing between the mayor of when a site is, what s o d is. that would be the, the bill and the full moving to your minister. but the symbol would reach to strong candidates that are among the top contenders for the presidency. i'm recording in the they're like there is a clear swing to the rights and the political office shows that it has to do with the time it has to do with the last decade. we are going to can't find a solution to its problems. us in june hudgens indians will seek the scene to the politicians if failed to deliberate good public policies, and this generates a complex social environments. opinion polls suggest the chances of
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candidates such as me making it to the presidential palace have shrunk in weeks and weeks. but he's growing support based shows that many argentines would rather vote for an outside or then for politicians who have failed over and over again. very so i'll just see that when a fight is still to a time on condition every 4 years for us presidential candidates, it is to pay a visit to the iowa state. fair politicians control up support and bushes. get some face time with candidates. gabriel, alexander reports from these days capital de moines, they're animals and lots of them and plenty of ways to get an adrenalin rush at lots of food and unusual food, want a rattlesnake corn dog here you can get it. welcome to the iowa state fair
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and american midwest tradition, dating back to 18. 54. the oldest and largest agricultural exposition in america, with about $1000000.00 visitors every year. it's also, i was biggest annual event for presidential candidates. all those people mean one thing. wow. are yeah, potential voters, and that's why every 4 years during election season, candidates running for president descend on the fair to take part in the political soapbox. when they're given a microphone, a captive audience and 20 minutes to make their sales pitch. for candidates, it's a chance to drum up boats ahead of the all important 1st in the nation, iowa caucus is to be held in january here to iowa, state fair. it's a rare opportunity for voters to get up close and personal with the candidates. you
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know, i'm, i'm in the front row, 5 or 6 feet away from somebody who may very well be the next president, united states. that's an opportunity. i'm not going to pass on. thousands of supporters of donald trump came out saturday to see the former president speak. his support here is still very strong. i'm for 100 percent, but some other voters still have an open mind. i don't know who i'm going to, but that's because i want to find out what everybody has to say. i don't want to go for the party i want. i want to move for someone who has my values, not just my political party. and it's those undecided voters, the candidates are trying to win over and it starts here on this fair ground in middle america. gabriel's dondo out easy to des moines, iowa. china has condemned a brief visit to the us by taiwan supplies. president william ly. badging says it will take strong steps to protect it,
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sovereignty the live transit in your on his way to power when he's due to attend an operation. several, many taiwan is claimed by china, which is valid to take the island by force if necessary. the death toll from a months live in china's north west. and sean, she problems has arisen to 21 heavy rings, destroyed roads, and bridges, and not down power lines. teams have been sent to reinforce collapsing for the banks. the china is experiencing unusually heavy rains with some of is a neighboring india torrential rains of the land. slides across the northern stays with him marshal probation. they damaged rose and left many tours, stranded the specials of, of course, in widespread damaged crops and infrastructure scientists. a warning place c, as in the, him all as a melting at unprecedented rates. they say they could lose up to 75 percent of a volume by the end of the century. and that could lead to flooding and
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a shortage of drinking water for nearly 2000000 people who live down stream come on high their reports from the possible place in the pocket. sony region of getting get focused on northern focused on is going to some of the was highest mountain peak. it is a drug, it get it any with little landfill eviction environmental experts. a warning of upper ginger today because of climate change, especially as young box. them the patients, uh, so you would, you have phenomenon is so important and that the quantity of a wealth of which is being produced by the main danger. so to create so on want that the effects such as floating good non sites which affect the corporation. they have to do it them focused on is have to call the living often by going to a neighbor to got watered,
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by letting the food supply of fresh water from the melting place. you also provide a lifeline for everyone and bring forth diet storage forgot eviction. the glacier and also act as drain meters to reflect, so like 8 to help keep the good regard of climate change. the glass is melting at an unprecedented grade. and that means dangerous. large and border shortages for tens of millions of people across the buckets are so many. yeah. so i make changes to an existing church today. the village of sydney is in the direct part of a nearby iglesia. and if inhabitants what it may have, wipe out everything, they hit a pad to get the most lives at the home. the glacier was far away but has moved closer and we few, it may burst that what will we do? we don't have any other place to go to. we have already lost hundreds of trees and
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crops and chunks of our land has been swept away. at night we hear a loud sounds from the glacier and it's scary with them. nobody. campbell thought the pleasure like these, and now the word have already shrunk, and many more may be gone and dialect soon. the question is, where the countries around the world take the take seriously, an act will guard greenhouse gas emission, or look the other way. while the last remaining last year in these mountains disappear commodities that i just need to get a good. but this dawn the u. s. has returned 266 ancient artifacts to italy, police and running, discovered the items had been looted and sold wine international network of smugglers. in the late 19 ninety's antiquities, up to 3000 years old, were among the 4. as they said, some of the pieces are worth tens of millions of euro's. this is the basis of a patch creation of ancient artifacts from the us to volume in january ok. logical
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artifacts valued more than 18000000 euros were returned from new york. christopher marinello is the seal of ox recovery international explains how italy is managing to have its cultural heritage. pretend just unfortunately the people who actually looted the toombs in italy. we're probably never be located. but what happened is there was a british dealer named robin signs, a notorious dealer who was buying from these so called told by rolly or 2 raiders in italy and then moving them on to some very important collections. interestingly, he was never arrested for smuggling antiquities. the only time he was arrested was for contempt of court, but his former gallery is now in the administration and in europe and in the u. k. in bankruptcy, and tied up in the courts in both countries. it's extremely difficult to find the
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individuals that actually did the digging. but what italy has done is they have made a database of criminals who were handling these movies objects and then they are very wisely working with us and other authorities to help in force their export laws. and in this way, the italian, a cultural heritage, police are able to recover objects that are in museums or in very important collections throughout the world, including the us the hello again, i'm elizabeth farnham and how would the top stories on al jazeera, a group of religious leaders from nigeria has met new jersey.

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