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the, the challenges here, the down to the, the the, all elizabeth brought them and this is the news, our life from doha. coming up in the next 16 minutes, the kremlin denied speculation. it was behind the killing of walton and boss. you've got any precaution the hosting to provide the resolution, thousands of civilians rally against the government over the rising cost of living
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. we hear from behind and me on my who say they still feel for they live 6. yeah. is off to a military crackdown and a catastrophe. emperor penguins of record loss of sea ice van talked to the closest shoes and numbers of checks to drown, ins, folder for manager. you can comp says mohammed solid isn't for sales fight, interest from saudi arabia and the president of the spanish triple federation, loose rebel as refuses to resign, at least controversial behavior at the women's world cup. final, the absolute. no. i that as house spokesman for the russian president is describing reports of the criminal order, the killing of you've got any precaution. the leader of the was the most and the group was listed as being among the 7 passengers and 3 crew members of a private jet that crashed and all of them must go on wednesday. the crash came 2
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months off of the former ally of putin. that a short lived mutiny against military leaders in moscow and the statement released on thursday, persons sent his condolences to the families of those who died. he described for goshen as a talented businessman and said an investigation into the crash is underway that speak to daniel since he's joining us live from moscow in the 1st denial from the kremlin that it had anything to do with precautions. this indeed, it's quite some time for the kremlin to comment the tools on this plane crash and all rupe regarding that took place yesterday evening when fruits and effectively gave a better rate to the leader of the wagner. p. m. c. a. according to a talented but difficult character now to be true, pest go for it has to be noted offered for long absence from the public boy has issued a very strong denial in response to the many theories. the laws about the speculation
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that's been going on a lot of forward media, west thing media outside russia regarding pollutants, potential involvement in this crash saying that it's an absolute lie. comments and also the possibility of approach and attendance of precautions. funeral segment a call to confirm yet if that will happen, and production, of course, being recipients or russians. hi, states of all the hero of the russian federation, which would make him eligible for some sort of state funeral. interesting. the comments also coming out of by the rules of the president, look a sudden co, who's commented on the incident saying the food to me could not have been behind the precautions. that's because the work, i quoted, the russian president was too rough and to unprofessional, saying that so that means the russian president could not have made such a decision at sol, so off to a deafening radio silence for the last 24 hours. uh, quite a series of comments by from the kremlin, from for them and it's a sucker level. so it's not something i forgot who said,
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but let's wait for the effects to come out before we make any judgments out. also from like a cycle of cause a close of letting me oppose an ally. all right, daniel. meanwhile the kremlin is renewing it's cold to was no forces to align themselves with the government. yes, this has come out of a presidential decree um, just over the last day, which basically means that any volunteers, any informations that are involved in the circle, especially at full price. and we'll have to take an oath and that i will be to the russian flag to the russian constitution. effectively a pledge of allegiance that it also comes on the day that the president putin issues new guidance to the border regions in the conflict zone to the regions such as brads can build road. what we've previously seen. clashes between small groups of ukraine forces across russian border and being pushed back by russian forces. these regions are creating uh,
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volunteer battalion's territorial but side of if you like to god, specifically those border areas and mr. creek concerns potentially those volunteers . you're also bringing them on the official central control, effectively unexplained mission over the plans of the m o. d u, just a couple of months ago to bring examiner we forces permanent, sri forces, all the buttons. he is on the a centralized hierarchy on centralized. come on, which pro goals and of course, at the time was extremely reluctant to do and put too much refuse. so with this, decreed really a move uh by the crumbling to centralize the come on structure and to ensure that any sort of all informations be they'd probably treat companies volunteer formation . so clearly false is it's made very clear. who exactly are they also to whose orders they follow and that those orders are in line with russian law and the russian constitution. all right, daniel, thank you for that. that is daniel hawkins. live in moscow and only of my colleagues, so head ron and spoke to eco to reading
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a quarter cause issues the news director and anchor of tv rain. that is russia's last independent tv station that now operates from the netherlands, sales to for her assessment of food and statement. and i think that this gonzalez's understatement, a day off to the crush of his name. i would need it for you. is he around, by the way i put in for people who are nervous because of the situation for people horse carrots because of the monitor in the sky of this guy, all the list in the central russia. so they want to, she wants it to show people around him that the situation is such a life that they need to understand that this kind of things may happen, but they need to come down. and i think that he also wanted to address this idea of the signal if that's to be changed russia to the partner or russian situation, africa mainly,
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and all the greeks members of which were asking questions during this time as of bricks in south africa. he's been saying the pretend is sending a very clear message to those around to within the country and outside the if you stand up against me, this is what might happen. yes, absolutely. and everyone knows that. i mean, he is not even hiding it. and the whole operation with feeling union gardens is such a open statement that he has actually the best way to present the russian federation has actually decided to q a problem. any people, it was a problem to him. a guy who started using the 2 months ago, we could not pardon him. it was it, it traits us action actually includes his eyes. so that's why he has shown to everyone that okay, you should not be there to be against me or to, you know, to think about any actions that i did not approve as to why the news now and
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protests against serious government are intensifying in the south mid widespread, and go over the worsening living conditions, opposition active as the whole thing to revive the revolution that began in 2011, with a demand over through the president of a shot, an asset saying a father was following developments from a route to neighboring level syrians are back on the streets, driven by a rise in fuel prices on top of an already collapse economy there calling for the downfall of the machine. the same, transferred from a pro democracy movement more than 12 years ago before the country descended into work. so far, protest have largely been confined to the southern province of sweden surrounding areas. this is a region for serious to choose minority 2nd lives. here the government largely tolerate the sense of the but the key is the reason why the purchase or maybe
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happening in swayed is because this province has a local um force that can protect its people into the province, resisted being drawn into the war against the regime but if security forces tried to crack down on the protest, cities, it would be declaring war on the whole process. the opponents of the government are hoping to capitalize on the mounting anger to revive their rebellion, which was violently crushed. but today's syria is different from 2011, even though there have been forces of defense in loyalist areas. for 7th assurance says hold on power appears to be secure in cities like damascus, a level and along the coast, and move them lace up. oh, you, wherever he mused force and it's craig down was very harsh during the uprising. so people are afraid they know the risks. they lost the time, the members and their homes. but the movement could grow if the edmonds managed to unify their writings and the international community supports their demands. costa
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has sought to placate congress by doubling public sector salaries, but they're still less than $13.00 a month. while the states has got subsidies ramp and corruption and economic mismanagement are being blamed for the crisis and the collapse of the local currency. serious returned to the arab fold earlier this year has failed to yield any tangible economic and financial benefits. and also failed to stem supplies of the enlisted stimulants. capital gone. the regina is really continuing to operate, not really in the interest of syria or this here in people and sofa. none of the promises that were made by us. again, not a surprise have, have not been kept. the saudis were asking for a crime down the kept going trade. we haven't seen anything happening in that domain. the authorities have so far adopted a cautious approach to one of the most significant displays of public anger. but it's military leadership has also suspended military leads. the unrest may go away,
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but some of the reasons behind it is that a who there else was either any i spoke to sending cos and from the syrian emergency task force, that's an advocacy group that works in northwest and syria. i began by asking kind of how widespread the protest it's, it's crazy what we're seeing right now. it's basically, it's a really nice and, and a re admittance of this noble revolution that started 13 years ago. and today this friday, there was over 50 protest points. and it's not just in its way that and it's all over syria. i mean, it's beautiful. they're, they're holding up the rest, the revolution flag and they're chanting for freedom and dignity. it's not just against the cost of living and against these living circumstances that, that syrians have lived over the past 13 years. and it's also very the, the protests have been prompted by some very significant changes to people's lives that has to do with the rising cost of living, having fuels subsidies,
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taking away different foods subsidies taken away. tell us about the living conditions for people in sylvia, which have prompted these protests, even if they've become about more than that. i mean there's, there's no water, there's no electricity, there's no living rights for these people. i'm not and that's just not recently. it's over the past 13 years, and they saw that when this revolution started peacefully, they were met with bullets, tortured detention. and now after all of that, and then seeing what the redeem is capable of doing. they are still going out on the street and asking for freedom and for dignity. so we need to support this in all different ways that we can from the outside world and stand with them. whatever they're, they're asked are and they're asked or freedom and dignity from this dictator regina knew you mentioned yourselves that surrounds, have been in, during these conditions for years. why do you think we're seeing these protests now? i think i think that there is, um it's,
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it's just that they know they've lived through all of this and they know how to redeem reacted. but now it's just that this pushing edge and it's beautiful and it's beautiful to witness that something push them right now. and it, it could be the living costs, i mean, how much is $13.00 going to get you for, for a whole month? apparently that can only get you groceries and that's it. so people are starving and people, you know, and that's not what's shown in the media, that's not what's shown to the entire world. it's, and it's showing that syria is now back to normal. and you know, people are enjoying their time and towards thing. and they're towards, they're going to syria, but that's simply not true. there are people, there's 2 levels of the people now. and there are people that are working with the redeem, working and kept, are gone, and getting paid millions of dollars. and then there are people who have nothing. now, those are the people that are process for freedom and dignity. a pen timor head on
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the news all, including photographed and fingerprinted a defined donald trump chance himself and to prosecute us in georgia, where he's charged with scheming to overturn the 2020 election. a traffic jam in the panama canal. we find out what's causing ships to queue for days to get through this cause for concern for team you are headed to ride a cost. charlie will explain this for the un secretary general is wanting, the growing instability in this a hand region complicate the withdrawal. one of peacekeeping troops, and molly, you and officials of the mason military authorities, and molly, con, the exit of $12500.00 troops before the end of the year. the phone for the military, the routing home to off the you went to leave of choosing it, a failing to end and security. the region has seen a series of cruise, including a new shed, bochita fall. so as molly bama coat has sold,
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the health of rushes was in a group following a sewage and attacks my groups linked to i. so, and i was kind to, well, let's get more from my correspondence. kristen salumi, she's at the united nations and the secretary general's report really laying out just how complicated the exit from molly will be kristin. this absolutely. and he warns that the situation in new share where there was recently a crew is going to make things even more complicated, extremely complicated. in the words of the secretary general and more costly as well. the u. n. had set aside $590000000.00 to drive down 13 peace keeping bases under them a noose. my title in molly, 3 of them have been handed over to government authority so far. the process is to draw them down to 3 and then move all of the equipment and the troops out of the country by the end of the year. sources at the u. n. are telling me that they now
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need to find additional routes out of the country because of the situation in the share. and the border closures they are making things very unstable and the road ahead a bit unpredictable. this, of course, as the molly and government has looked to the wagner group to help us fill the void of security since french troops have left and as the un prepares to leave as well. and so this is all laid out in the report by the secretary general. and so what happens now, question is they likes you to be any action from the security council as well. this report was created for them. they are meeting on monday to discuss the situation and what it means for the draw down the report notes that peacekeepers have been attacked as they have been attempting to consolidate. one of the bases unfair that they were leaving recently, they had to leave early. they were under attack. luckily,
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no one was seriously injured. they are, but this is what they're facing. more and more on the ground. analysts say the armed groups in the region have gotten more brazen. they've been attacking each other, whether it's outside of affiliated groups or islamic state, affiliated groups. they're buying for power in the region. they're attacking the peacekeepers in nor also seeing more reports from the un about human rights violations on the part of molly and troops in the area as they attempt to deal with all of this without the un working so closely by their side and sadly civilians bearing the brunt of the insecurity in the region going forward. so this will all be open to discussion for the security council on monday. and then member states are also going to be asked to contribute more money to the efforts they are to close down the mission. there are safely by the end of the year. all right. question. thank you for that. that is questions sending me live at the united
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nations. so don's army chief is on his way to pull for the on as he makes a series of read appearances outside costume. since the conflict with the power military rapids support forces began in april general athens father, albert han has been talking with someone just and off, but is expected to travel onto egypt and saudi arabia. the fighting between the r stuff in the army has forced at least 4000000 people from the homes. people move and has more in general, but hans trips from college to is also expected to visit other countries, regional countries and other international countries. a to talk about the world that is currently ongoing here and so down about the prospect of these and rebuilding the country. some of those countries include egypt and saudi arabia, and they are quite significant because cairo has the military alliance with this, with in these army. and they've long been at the long been allies office of denise military. so it is expected that they will be military talks held between the
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president of egypt and general, i've been put that behind which comes to saudi arabia. they've been mediating, or facilitating stocks in direct talks. i should mention between b r, a staff and the for the needs army since may to try to bring about a ceasefire that to allow for humanitarian assistance to reach those who have been affected by the conflict. now those these far as had been repeatedly violated and talks have been suspended with this, with a new army delegation withdrawing from beside the city of to the end returning to sedan. but it's not clear if with the visits of the army chief general, i have been put the hon if those talks would resume, or if there would be, there would continue to be suspended. hey, bill morgan, i'll just the euro. hard to for us, president donald trump is remaining defiant and talk to been arrested for attempting to over to and his 2020 election to phase in the state of georgia. he turned himself into jail in atlanta on thursday and was released on bail. trump and
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$18.00 of accused of racketeering and conspiracy. he calls that the travesty of justice island fisher reports from atlanta. it will become an iconic image. the 1st, the former us president, commonly charged. also now the 1st to pause for the booking for to the so called monk short defendant, donald john trump scaling at the camera immortalized for history. steve arrived early evening after the flight from his new jersey home, a police calling boy escorted him to the jail where he was fingerprinted photographed and released on a 200000 dollar ball and charged with stuff to defenses in georgia. what is taking place here is a travesty of justice. we did nothing wrong. i did nothing wrong and everybody knows that i've never had such support as that goes with the other ones to what they're doing is election interference or try to interfere with an election. supporters and detractors, student side, and the punishing georgia heat for several hours. we think hoping to be see,
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make me famous the truth will come out some jail time. also the one of the drums, staunchest supporters and congress, margery taylor green, who criticized the prosecutor. funny, well it's, we're going to make sure that she's, she believes as her job. what do you think you've done wrong? where does she do well, this is called weaponized government. what does that mean to weaponized government and she's going that she's using her office for politics. it's trumps, forth indictment in 4 months. the charges here, the most extensive, yet he stands accused of coordinating a broad conspiracy to steal the result of the 2020 presidential election in the state. and so that the will of the voters is 18 cork, used his lawyers, his advisors to supporters. the prosecutor wants to accelerate the process, asking a judge to move the trial from march to october. the man who is the republican
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front runner for the presidential nomination, facing the prospect of campaigning in between court appearances linked to his conduct during his time and office. donald trump faces no further legal jeopardy for the moment, but with 4 extending court cases to fight. each one brings the possibility that he may end up spending time behind bars all in for sure. i'll just need a adelanto. let's get more on this one correspondence. rosalind jordan is joining us live from atlanta in georgia and trump using his mug shot to make his return to the social media platform, formerly known as twista and to fundraise for his presidential campaign roles. and that's why if you want to spend $47.00 and be listed in federal election commission filings as someone who has bought something of value to support the 12th 2020 for re election bid, you can buy
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a t shirt with the former presidents much shot on the front. this is something which shots on top says is going to be a part of his ongoing campaign that he quote will never surrender. even though he did surrender to authorities at the fulton county jail lead on thursday. we're now getting board that the west of 18 co defendants. a pastor from illinois named steven lee, has turned himself in out the county jail. that's just within an hour or so of the 12 new local deadlines that have been set by the district attorney funding both for all of those in indicted in this case to turn themselves in and to get the process of getting towards the 12 under way. steven way has been photographed and has had his fingerprints taken. the mug shot has not been publicly released yet, but we expect it will be in the next hour or so. that said,
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donald trump saw efforts to uh, try to uh, build on his popularity with the fact that he has now become the 1st us president ever indicted. an ever forced to take a mug shot as part of a criminal indictment. these party turned that very negative situation to his political advantage. the question is going to be whether or not he actually succeed in doing so. yep. ros. this is a full indictment against the former president this. yeah, it is the 1st one where he has had his monk shot taken. what's different about this case? well, what's different about this case is that one, it's a local k us up as opposed to the 2 of federal cases that are happening in washington dc, right? now, as well as another federal case that is happening out of new york, but perhaps more important is that because this is a local case,
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local authorities are very keen to show that they are not going to give any special privilege to the former president or to any of his co defendants, they want to underscore that if funds have been committed in their jurisdiction, that those who have been accused are going to be held accountable in big that same way. this doesn't mean that they can't hire their own legal change to vigorously defend somebody have that like under the us of constitutions, bill of rights. it does not mean that they can't to post on. but the whole process of turning over fingerprints of having a mug shot taken even if everyone knows your face is part of the process of accountability in fulton, county, georgia. and indeed, in almost every other jurisdiction, local jurisdiction, i should say, across united states. no one is above the law in the eyes of the fulton county
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district attorney and sheriff's department was thank you very much for that. that is the state department correspondent, rosalind jordan. joining us live from atlanta, georgia is now a song posted online by previously annoying musician has gone viral, and the united states has reached the top of the billboard hot 100 shots. as mike had a report from virginia, the song called richmond, north of richmond, is a social commentary on the stage of american politics. like the 2 in the small town of possible people here to welcome a local doing a concert in his home town. christopher langford goes by the stage named oliver antennae music and this is the song that struck a cold across the united states.
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boomed them. oliver's mom with his dogs at his feet. it was put online on the 11th of august and downloaded $18000000.00 times within a week. i think it's a big thing is people need to learn how to come together and just meet in the middle. and it's not always about who's left who's right. we do need to realize that we have a lot more in common than our differences. so stop trying to divide people the songs of social commentary on the present day us the richmond nor the richmond, a reference to d. c. politicians who the right to says a press blue color work has been selling mosque. oh yeah. working all day. oh yeah . but it's impact appears to transcend race or class is not talking about the color scheme, and we are not gonna let a bunch of rich man, north of richmond spend us into oblivion any longer. so i'm extreme right wing politicians like a presidential candidate run desantis. have attempted to appropriate the song to
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the benefits for all that in a shudder. we sophie post to just before the song went on line, the right to insist. he's not singling out any side. i sit pretty dead center down the island politics and always have the musician sofa has declined any formal sit down interview, arguing his music speaks for itself. he also says, has turned down an $8000000.00 record deal unwilling, as he sees it, to corrupt the purity of his message. and the message is clear, if you take anything away from the day and any of the music that he lives in. this that you truly do have the power to design what you want and what you don't want in your life. people of the anthony says, a sick and tired of being sick and tired. and they have found a new and some, a unifying voice. the
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mike kinda oh, just area, fumble, virginia. the still ahead on ours is 0. 6 is also being full stuff. bay homes at the bottom. crack down. we looked at the lives of most of the single refugees and basketball fans in the philippines. federal bank. what attendance from day one of the wells comic central joe was the best for the action of the it's a dry picture now in july, the front of the system, the brought the rain is moving slowly northwards and taking to the weather. was it or leaving that behind in the sunshine? ahead of it though, it gets quite hot, really might show 27, the full cost, but it was 40 to this day. so it's going to be a big change on the way when it's $42.00. that's how the, even for those who live in the city, said the obviously,
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so enjoy the evening and carpet combined. a beach as an example. that's the front itself and bringing heavy rain up towards re air. maybe not quite guessing that before it disperses north electronics, then that was the thing to watch. hurricane or tropical storm frank damage got very close to puerto rico recently. you should be going know, hasn't yet taken that to and so expect symbol potential funding in this area. more likely, the heaviest rating going to be that you could turn into that are we've had some huge dining polls recently in the desert southwest in las vegas, for example, the flooded streets. i think many tens of millimeters fell in short periods in a part of the world. you tend to get flash drives very easily. the potential structures right up to colorado and the big side of the stove, round the uh, the great lakes, eastern kind of a carry off today. otherwise you look at heat and that's the big area of extreme heat. a
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frank assessments, the parties of the executive started unequivocally with the teenagers who were shopped, the policies of the right hand side to democratic keys with the police, so that they have smart chrome quote between a real kind of hot place inside story on al jazeera, september oh, no jersey india hose, the g 20 summit where leading economies will discuss global challenges, the broad costs premier revenue series, exploring the implications of us and before it goes for 1st amendment rights will lead to gathering new york for the un general assembly with the ukraine and climate change expected to dominate talks. generation sports meets the icons to a challenging preconceptions and using that platforms to change society. the candidates for mexico's presidential election will be announced. will this be the 1st time in the country's history to women go head to head to the top till
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september on al jazeera, the, the, you're watching the news, all of the end of the, of the month of on top stories, the fall of the crime and it says allegations from the west that it ordered the death of wong in need of getting to goshen. are an absolute nice spokesman dmitri pest golf declined to provide a direct onset when he was off. the defendant has confirmation of ocean's death 6th day of protest underway. in southern sylvia against the high cost of living demonstrations in the city of us away that demanded of induction in food and fuel prices, as well as the removal of president, a shot and assets. and donald trump has become the 1st form of us president deposed
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for a much show off to surrendering on criminal charges. it's arrested and released on bail. and the us state of georgia is accused of trying to overturn the election results in georgia. in 2020 the director of the brush museum hartwick fisher has resigned from the immediate effect of the series of 5th plus 2000 artifacts with millions of pounds. so believe to have been stolen. and then to of stuff was fired off to items interested in gold, jewelry, semi precious stones and gloss, were taken from the museum of a several years that spring. and sonia guy goes, she's joining us live from london. i believe the festival fest reported in 2021. sonia, why has the resignation come now? that's when it comes out for a series of investigations into how and what was taken and the, the now, from a heads of the british museum said that he spoke to that something was
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a ride back in 2021 and had so he said just full of back to be a serious look into why this was a car and then he said back in 2020 to a full audit of o. b. o. to fax out the museum, reveal that there was something clearly that was going wrong. and of course, that was also evidence to suggest that that had been out of stock should have been going on sale in places such as ebay for the thousands, tens of thousands of pounds by ebay, even ones as low as about $50.00 as well. so while these particular off to fax, it have been spots of missing what on public display, they were kept in the store room. it is given obviously a, an awful lot of bad publicity and a very large embarrassment to the british museum, which has seen itself and has to the top of itself as an institution where these incredibly precious, all the facts of god did with the utmost security. elizabeth,
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an institution. yes, this is the, it's not the only controversy surrounding versus museum. it's never fall from controversy. i know that have been quite a few calls recently, and certainly very loud kohls for the british museum to be called a noise it's collection. and in fact, to a ton set an object, been in bronzes on the pos and on the, the, the, all the way soon as the organ models, as well to a ton them to the countries of origin. that they are in fact, a merely lute. some would say that had been stolen as part of that collection. now, while that has been resistance by the british museum to avoid returning these incredibly important to facts as well, there are now really increasing calls, especially from greece by means of the fact that if the british museum had said
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that it was such a secure location, able to cuz of la costa as has been the excuse used by the museum. then this certainly this very serious and concerning incident this past is proving otherwise . i'm that really the security at the that the museum really best to be looking into a fault with formal scrutiny and that those objects would be fall back to place to be returned rather than being kept thousands of miles away from that countries of origin. let sonya thank you very much for that. sonya guys or live in london. it is 6 years since the military crack down in myanmar killed thousands of were hanging gun falls, nearly a 1000000 to escape. some have fed across the border into bond. today's camps and bond to this have riley to highlight the don and living conditions. the united nations accused the army and the on miles ethnic cleansing and genocide against them was the minority. you come on does have denied the accusations,
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and some of the children have appointments from the valley and cox's bizarre in bundle dish fix the exit has begun in 2017 thousands of running as i've gathered the yard behind me and put the file on to the yard group protests and demand the international community to protest against me on my end to guarantee their safe and dignified return back to me on my now many of the guys couldn't gather. yeah. to that because of the heavy, torrential rain since morning. you have thousands have been able to manage to gather yeah. now they're demanding that the me on my government to recognize them as estimate going on minority. not as being all the most lame to entitled their citizenship rights. and to the past, you have done to the original villages where they're flat from not to some intern time beside all the communities here are facing various challenges. one of the
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biggest ones are the risk and direction todd by that was for program violence on regular basis in the can inter gain rivalry. political group rivalry is at least within a year, more than a 100. you have to do is have been killed in this violence and then you have the challenges of the month soon. weather in the time it's located next to the bay of bengal. all this considered the international community has been saying a lot, a lot of diplomatic visit here by high level delegation. the u. n. has positive regulation in december last year. and just last wednesday that you and condemned me on my for not acting on its obligation. despite everything, the main hope of the running out still remain is to return home safely and in dignified manner. a whole last generation of children. you can see as fact, the 55 percent of the population in the time for our children. and they don't have
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farmer education. the separation in myanmar is not for conducive yet for their return. and there is no effort from the international community yet. bangladesh has been the most generous toes with a lot of patients. they're trying their best to work this situation out. trying to make children adjust it up. could you pass along cox's bizarre and then as of the most in my knowledge, he said they've been main persecution and still see if they live some income. some young might have been speaking to allen to 0 for their safety. we're not revealing . the identities tony chang has more. for the ringo who remain in we're kind state . life is live day to day. the freedom know right now work. sometimes even though food, we have to be extremely cautious because we have almost no control over our own life. just outside the provincial capital, situate camps, housing more than $100000.00 running go. these are the ones who couldn't split
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across the border to bangladesh. inmate conditions deteriorated even further. when cycling mach a toll through the cams, hundreds died. but me a mazda miller tre, blocked essential, humanitarian aid from the area. many lost everything. yeah. and all those other then when it rains, the roof leaks, despite the fact that we have one toppling sheet per house. we can't get to the clinic when our children are sick because the road is too dangerous. we are having trouble finding food because we can travel to the sea. we don't have any money without the body, with a home to say the lease we are in desperate need of a home. i am hungry, my shy suffers from us. my. we don't have any money in us suckling to find muse. we don't even have kitchen utensils. the army itself is now in complete control of the government. they still refused to accept responsibility for what the un has cooled
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. a textbook example, the best net cleansing and their attempts to persuade refugees to return the node it node and were kind long. those clock tower stands at the center of a city that appears calm and orderly. but for the ethnic ring, good. even venturing beyond the homes is a risk. nothing has changed in terms of the safety of our lives. we are restricted everywhere we go. there, bar gods, post it to keep an ice on us while we're on the root. while we pass through those check points and post, we must show them a pos which allow us to cross from one village to another. 6 years after the crank down, it may look like normal life is returned. but for the ring goes still here. every day is a struggle to suffice. tony chang out is there. well, let's get more on this now. we're joined from london by thomas mcmanus, he is
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a lawyer and criminologist. thank you very much for your time. 6 years on from the genocide and expulsion of ro hangup. are they any closer to justice for what's happened to them? or? i don't think stories are, are much closer to justice. at least it's not moving at a very fast pace. we have a case of the not to national court of justice, which was brought by the gambia against my mar for reaching the genocide convention . and that's still ongoing. and we have the i c, c, the international criminal court looking into investigations for deportation. but these are very slow moving mechanisms of justice our it's actually dealing with the issue that we're looking at a genocide which continues, as we speak inside the burma, with some berman mind, mar, excuse me, with some 500600000 ro hinge are confined to their villages. yeah. a $140000.00 of them are in the concentration cost. and then we have 1000000 in find that as living
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in dire conditions with no right to education, the right to work. and we've just heard from the report that the food program have reduced fair amount of money. we get from $12.00 a month to $8.00 a month. so the dire conditions are living in the genocide continues as we speak. okay, and what you're saying is that the international court of justice, the international criminal court of going through very slowly moving cases of what's happened while it is continuing to happen in myanmar, as we speak, was seen of a pool of what life is like for them and the on the, does that highlight that for turning to those outside is, is it an option for them of returning in the currency? the situation is not an option. the, the more and more military is under complete control over the area under, under no pressure from the international community to change the situation on the ground for the ranges. so we don't have arms and bar though we still have at western companies operating inside the stage. we don't have targeted functions. so
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we don't have any pressure on them. i'm our government to change their position in order to create conditions which will allow the right here to be in the patch range . it's elizabeth, let us, why is there no pressure for those changes given what they are facing? so it is, and it's shocking, or why when we have a genocide going on at the moment, we have a genocide, tracy that we got out of the heart of the world war 2. the world came together in order to try and create a mechanism, a legal mechanism to prevent genocide from happening in the future. and the, the u. k. doesn't as of yet to pronounce, but a genocide is happening, but the us hasn't done so. but at the same time, we are not doing anything in order to stop the genocide from continuing at. so when you have countries with powerful un security council members like the u. n. u k, at, sorry, like the us and u. k. doing nothing,
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and it's very difficult to convince other countries as well to, to, to come into law and why do your thing that is, you know, the, the conflict or it's not a conflict, but the plight of the rank of people is often described as being for gosh, and now they were ones described as, you know, one of the world's most pers cheated minorities. now the for gulshan. why is that? i am, i'm going to be honest with you. i don't have an answer to that question. why is that the case? we're not seeing any political will whatsoever come to the age of the row. and so whether this is because of their religion or their race, but they're just not on, they're not seen as in with bins the fear of obligation of the international community. we know that the un security council is tied up because of members of the permanent members of the council will visa or anything to do with my mar. we know there are large countries with the significance economic interest inside the
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state, and they are concerned about obsessing the military too so that they can get access to the oil and access to their infrastructure. and so what we're seeing is a, is a complete lack of political will from the international community. i'm, i don't know, but i'm curious as to why that is only only to say that it is because there are hinges just aren't on the radar for these governments around the world. mister mcmanus, we really appreciate your analysis on this that as a lawyer and criminologist thomas mcmanus, joining us live from london. thank you. thank you. the the danish government is proposing a new door to bend the burning of holy books in public. if the bills paused, building a koran bible altura will be punishable by fines or up to 2 years in prison. the danish justice minister said that his train of recent crown boons with tones
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changes in sizing hatred. defense prompted protests and several muslim majority countries with thousands marching in the streets of pockets spun, iraq and yemen. a. a severe drought and panama is threatening the global supply chain long water levels and the panama canal, the restricting the number of ships passing through 32 vessels of being allowed in a day. but at least a $130.00 a wasting at both entrances from the atlantic and pacific oceans. the canal is one of the wills, most impatient tradeoffs, res, moving 40 percent of chicago ship traffic. now they are the largest of all penguins and the west end with extinction of record loss of sea ice and then and, and talk to is dramatically affecting the survival of emperor penguins as let me pull some shitty for polls of the sea ice and then taught to guys melting and redid the habitat of these penguins, british resort to save thousands of baby emperor as drunk last year. after record
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low covering of c eyes broke up earlier, the number one more will to cause the see eyes the chicks live on to break up early, killing them before that metro old enough to survive in the ocean. the key finding is a penguins nest on the sea ice and they need the substrate to last the on december it was called stripe breaking season successfully. so if it breaks on the december, the chicks will actually pull it into the c drown. if i manage to scramble allows you to see that pretty much will be west and they'll die fine. so me. so i'll just try to call needs to be in the buildings house and see stuff with the catastrophic breeding for a year last year. signed to see if then goods on successful breeding one location. they may look for another side the next year, which with vast expenses of melting ice, it's a voting of things to come. the problem here is that we have stated you over
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a whole seat while in the hall 1000 kilometers. that doesn't have any stable sea ice in any goal. so. so what we're going to do here is we don't know we'll, we'll have to wait and see, but it's, it doesn't look good for me. so this particular region of antarctica, it's the 1st time the scientists have seen such a widespread breeding, say of the bugs, and follows warnings that an iconic symbol of fantastic a could be extinct by the end of this century. on the consumption of these objects, even though we have the sports news to the head on the news, our drama off the track at the world athletics championships as to funky is caring sprint has come out at the
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the origins, qantas 40 is joe is the thing to the president of the spanish people federation is refusing to resign for his controversial behavior at the women's world cup final and claims. he's a victim of a witch hunts by false feminist louis. it will be as close to outrage for kissing jenny animal. so on the lips following spain's victory and an emergency meeting cooled by the federation ruby, alice defended his actions and said the kiss was consensual. and the same he would give to his daughters, again, apologized and said if necessary, he will fight to claim his name. and court is comes of they also faith opened disciplinary proceedings against him a little bit. i couldn't get but i think i city. do you really think that i does?
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if this hunt people demanding my resignation? is this so serious for me to resign? having done the best management of spanish football? do you think i really need to resign? let me tell you something, i'm not going to resign. i'm not going to resign. i'm not going to resign. the most of the most of these. nobody's trying to make just as here that's false, but this is the execution of social move to the trying to move to me. and let me tell you something beyond my personal situation as a spaniard, we should all stop and think about where we go. and we always like to spanish football, john, this jim a select who told us what happens next the president of the government, the vice president, they already or political parties agree in, in these questions a human spain, as they say, this is absolutely unacceptable. and the actions must be taken and your gen measure. so what that i should be happening right now was the reason why we have this position, the president of the spanish,
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by the ration is an elected to chop. and they, they, the spanish tried court for spar, have already filled a lawsuit and they will go to the part of the treasury of the p, i. d in spain. and they will have to the certain measure of that and, and to succeed in these might take some time. and uh, but so all those things, the vast majority in the spain agrees they are very surprised about what happened earlier today. the res shots, because he leeks and he's really i listening to the phrase left, he was about to resign and decided to, to change his opinion. all he was all a tier goes, but everyone is working during the steps so to distract him off his job. today we could see that being the extra, the not ready assembly of the football federation, but he has a lot of but so far we can say that was a meeting of the friends and family. but the vast majority of the space, they feel a shame of a profit. what's happened over here today, the prime minister physical sciences already said that the policies have nothing,
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all the vice president yolanda the. # said that these was unacceptable and the government must act and pig origin majors for the for bought. it bought us how you do this. you ask you resign from spanish national team saying that until reality is resigned. you will no longer go to the spanish national team and, and reactions are happening every minute. oh charl cups for the price of shame and, and trying to to make a movie i list i or she is associates to change the opinion and to resign or make it. he's fucking as soon as possible. mohammed seller is not for sale. that's the message from little falls manager after post the saudi club, each ahead and made an office of egypt, sion play a sala has been with living whole since 2017 scoring a 197 goals and helping them when both premier league and champions. the titles he signed a 3 year contract extension last year and monitor, you can publish shut down questions about any imminent sale. there's nothing to
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tell about them open if you don't have an over most of the highest level of land. um, obviously for all the of the things we do is central was will be um so yeah, there's nothing there if that would be something the answer would be no as well. that was dom or off the track at the world's athletics championships in budapest, jamaican sprint to under hudson had to run his race despite they'll be able to see pro play. and this is why he was close in a bucky crash on the way to the stadium. several of the men, 200 feet of field were on board the 2 coats, including defending champion, no low miles. hudson was left with shots of cloth in his eye and needed 20 minutes of treatment. he decides to run into semi final, even though you can see after this roy finish 5th and fail to qualify, but just giving a place and fridays final off in the field. tomorrow that i see so much better
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night. so hudson's countryman antonia watson. the 21 year old pitts, great britain's matthew hudson smith. when the mens 400 meet the final watson is the 1st jamaican gold med list and this event for for to use american quincy who took some goals for jamaica in the women's 100 me to hurdles. and it was a very close finish. danielle williams. elaine to produced the season best time to be unlimited champions, jasmine to much or queen by just 100 to the 2nd williams. and so when this 28 years ago, both little woke up is on the way in co host. the philippines have made history or reco crowd of 38115. so the reader in manila for the teams. i pair against dominican republic. unfortunately for the home funds, the philippines never really lost the game. 86.81 you too. well or okay, mr. desantis say guilty as alex on the let canada to victory over from you for just
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the game was 27 points. 13 re pounds is 6. the 5th was pretty one sided in the end, canada winning by 30 points. it actually came through a tough, open air against 11 time african champions and go last year for type 1st 3 quarters . they tell you the rap control of the game type in an 8 point lead and i failed to pull it back. it's late with in this $181.00 it's on foot team europe with goals, right? a comp just over a month away worry macro. a one of the key players is struggling with a lower back injury. well, number 2 was playing through the pain at the season ending tool championship. mcelroy is 3 shots of the lead off to the opening round and says he's opened the moon to still be in contention. call him or call us at the early paced east flight . so he's round included fixed, but he's in an ego. he's in the share of the late at 10 on the park as he chases the fedex cop an $18000000.00 size price. right, that is all useful for now. it is back to elizabeth joe. thank you very much for
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that and that's it from the elizabeth ronald for this news out. but do stay with us . we're back in just a few minutes with more on one of today's top stories. thank you for watching the just size because is the world's leading coproducer, but it's weak infrastructure and makes traveling a challenge. we follow to drive a soon as he grapples with repassed his money by and you have to one
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of those to you, went into drive to remote villages. risk and it all i because on out is there huge reserves of lucio used and electric batteries. i'm fine to for reducing over reliance on fossil fuels. live, be nice to vast ideas, so place are unique ecosystem that indigenous communities are desperate to protect from a mining people empower asks, is it possible to extract the metal without causing an environmental catastrophe? argentina's white go on just a just to put out a know there's a right across the country for days, hours yesterday, another business good. my entire life,
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fire fighters. they're saying that there's very little they can do with these extremely heavy wind while the world focusing a lot on the tourist, the local real desperation here about how much they've lost 35 square kilometer as of last green forest and woodland has been burned. really does resemble and armageddon landscape. the the kremlin denied speculation. it was behind the kenning of watching impulsive ganita, goshen. the this is the online from the so coming up the hudson to provide the revolution thousands looks to be.

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