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5 americans are heading home off to prison. this won't between the us and the iran ganga in den purchased is gamma. the libyan city, devastated by floods off to dams collapse last week. i am, i would i have to do. i had to mail it to the new york school there with the wrong and have more on the agreement between the neighbors. it is all good despite the kind of that has expelled a senior indian diplomat. so i'll have to say it has credible information, potentially linking new debt a to the murder of a seek activist in british columbia. the foreign minister says that the expelled diplomat was the head of india's intelligence agency in canada. prime minister just
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sincere de told parliament that he raised his concerns, passed me and directly with the indian prime minister during the moody during the recent g. 20 summit in new delhi hodges, seeing the job, was shot dead outside of c temple. on june 18th, she pretends he has moved from ontario in canada. the credible allegations of a potential link of the engine government to the killing according to true day to day says that when he spoke to run for moody, but g, 20 oster, indian cooperation in the investigation to get to the bottom of what exactly happened. if these allegations are true, this is a terrible imposition on canadian, this over to you, as you might expect, the foreign minister might say, but then the question is, well, if this is still an active investigation by the all cmt, the rocks agent mounted police. if you're asking for indian cooperation, if these are still just allegations and how you will ready and position them to expel a senior indian diplomat who it's alleged may have had something directly to do
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with the kidding. so i think we have a lot of questions right now. i'm pretty v canadian government hasn't released any of the evidence that they say they have about potential and get involved was a speak to sean saying he's a senior fellow at the center for policy. it was such a n d a is also electra jo university, joins us now from new haven in connecticut. thank you for your time sir. is hugely significant. is it not the prime minister of canada to come out with his accusation and then immediately expect expel this top indian diplomat as well? yes, definitely. this is the 1st time you have seen anything like this happen between india and canada. so this is perhaps the newest going to us by lake shows dies between these 2 countries. of course pensions have been building up for a long time, at least for the last 5 to 6 years. no problem, just a little between get in 2018 and it was a very horrible trip. it was a disaster for trip because the indian government and some of these government created and brought the chevrolet thinking that he was supporting the 6 separate
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estate in canada. and the same thing happened during the recent g, 20 meeting and then comments. so to make, find mr movie, the indian statement was very, very strong and video noxious around the under prologic if i, if one can see that it usually does not happen. and all we have this scenario with their comments or to to say that he has actually spoken to brad on the some of the, about the killing alternate job. and uh, also uh, can you give me your thoughts suggest that you have spoken to the us president, due by the employer time to protect you from mr issues with off on for the french president as well. and so really gives us something which is a bit difficult to consider. indeed, a very interesting, i mean, what sort of evidence would the canadian government have had to make an accusation like this? and all they likely to review this evidence. and so the canadian government has been making a lot of allegations about india in the internal documents starting from 2018. but the national security adviser had said that india, along with china and russia,
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was an industrial union canadian for it because a particular process is i'm trying to just talk canadian democracy. but on this specific model, it seems that the evidence will probably be electronic and gathered in various measures. and it's unlikely that they would put it all within the public domain. such kind of evidence would then perhaps tell us, or was kind of intelligence gathering capabilities that canadian government has. or if any other family country had a tentative, i get the kind of that evidence and intelligence. so it seems highly unlikely that this kind of evidence would be released, but this is a big, strong and big issue. canada says it will pressure india to cooperate with the investigation into the killing of missed in the job. how likely is it that india will cooperate unlikely, absolutely unlikely. and i've been very strong and very harsh in his dealings with the canada auditor. absolutely unlikely, but in the corporate with it, i'm seeing that in the i was not able to extend this allegation over the tools.
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this will deny immediately additional over that is to this to before, no comment in kind of a statement. that is something we said that something could be seen. and the reason for that is almost a quantities. mr. movie you're on survey him, don't ask for this government on his though a hardcore him to supporters would like to believe that india didn't use reyland doing what countries they can say and have done no. and, you know, gone until the people in assessing it. and it means that the country in, in other countries, and therefore it will be interesting to see what the, the actual, and some of these government. and this kind of, you know, in addition to going to be indeed shown saying senior fellow at the center for the policy was such an india also. electra yale university. thank you for your time sir . thank to hey ron. and the us have carried out a prison as small as parts of a castle mediator deal. 5 american citizens held intact round for several years and now on the way back to the us. and 5 radians are also free onto the us, agreed to drop federal charges against them. the deal has also seen the us on free
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$6000000.00 in a radian oil revenue. and we're on con, how's the latest from the up to 2 years of intense negotiations. a 2 hour flight from toronto has brought an end to an old deal for 5 imprisoned americans. the 2nd year, those negotiations. so a category mediators shuffling between hotels and so at no point, the american in around, in policies meet face to face. the free to prisoners included us around in your national. it seemed like there was an image chucky as well as environment list were at the above. they've been accused of spying and held for several years and turnaround they were released as part of the prison. this won't deal that included 5 iranians also released from the us custody. the deal with kathy orchestrated and began with $6000000000.00 funds of frozen iranian oil money initially seized in south korea being sent to switzerland and then to do the run in foreign ministry, confirm that transaction would be the charge to the have on see in the framework of
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our active foreign policy. we have unlocked our frozen assets in south korea today, god willing, these funds will be in the hands of our government and people. and this government will spend it accordingly to the needs of the people whose so it was a short walk from that plane to the terminal building. but it's not quite over for them yet. they've been met by a sorry delegation. the business have been met to now by the us embassy and members of the state department. they'll want to get them to the united states as quickly as possible, where they'll be given a medical evaluation and a security debriefing. the full, the cast reimbursed to the, to the you and said that this was a good deal for a whole. it was the cost to the $2.00 boxes of the go to pieces or cuts out of that live just as the ending of the box. the uniforms up up to 2 years wouldn't be the observant cut. the offer shows movies back and forth
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between the washington dc and the site outcome is good for both kansas especially that people who are you know, having to we vision of and they have time to this and is also good for our, the don't because the more we saw it for problem or problem solve the problem, and as the more our visual become more stable, there was a visible sense of relief is a free prisoner's boat at the flight out of town on monday for cattle. this has been a successful outcome to a very difficult negotiation process. but this is far from over for the iranians and americans who remain at all over several issues, including iran, new to energy program, and issues such as that will require both sides to sit down and talk face to face iran, which is 0, the much it out on, sorry, is spokesman, full cats hauls foreign ministry and advise that you the prime minister. he says
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that the 2 year negotiations for the present exchange often face challenges us. at many points, there was no light at the end of the tunnel of it comes to the set mediation. however, in the past 2 years, and in the past months we blew a lot of the visits to both dc that on and, and direct and negotiations and direct negotiations that will help in various places around the world. and with our 5 megs the in the south end of uh for mine and the states and indeed on we work along uh, finding a solution to this. and i think one of the main difficulty that you are able to get through with making the technical side of this deal at the, at the right time. so all the things can happen at the same time and make sure that everything happens with that thing with both sides during the negotiations, went through a lot of difficulty to get the find the language that was the approved, although the financial humanitarian channel. no. so, but that was never exchange and the way to get place and that there was
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a lot of very clear guidelines on what should be done and what it was done and did this is what we have seen here today. and therefore, we will not that worried that a last minute thing might happen in the, you know, sabotage the whole deal. however, we do understand of course, that it was not an easy task and that in both sides there are lots of questions about it. i do believe that the, the agreement that communities is quite a robust, it has the taking a lot of time and effort. a lot of uh, you know, discussions over this to make sure that we have an agreement that can stand, that can withstand the, the criticisms and deb, this is what we have seen right now on the demonstration has been held in libya's eastern city. you've done one week, often devastating floods killed thousands of people
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public prosecute to cooling on the public prosecutor to speed up investigation into how to dams above the city collapse off the heavy rains. they blame officials cannot maintaining them prostate. meanwhile, rescue workers in done are struggling to identify decomposing bodies and these 10000 people are still missing in the city. the growing consents also about the spread of disease. monic, training or reports from tripoli. it's been over a week since thousands of people were killed when to dance, burst, and sent a wall of water in mud. crashing through the eastern city of delena to search for bodies goes on. thousands of people are missing and fear that many bodies are so decomposed that identifying them is proving difficult. a
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disturbing for search and rescue teams. the to then so leave you must some that are the libyan when i put on the bodies, i swear i cried. i can handle it, but it is god's well so you have to hold up and put out the body. there was a body that was cut into 2 parts straight before us. there was nothing to do but to point out the bodies, what can you do with so many people on accounted for, and so many presumed dead. the threat of disease increases by the day some survivors have returned to what remains of their homes and are overcome with grief. is if we found dead bodies of neighbors, friends, and loved ones, i cannot explain of libya has
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been a deeply divided country for years. so nations centers like this one in trip we haven't set up across the country, volunteers are crossing front lines, ignoring byways, and political unrest that have existed for years in order to help those in need in the east. many survivors want to know how this disaster happened and who might be responsible for the system that i have a small family of 6 from my extended family that i'm more than 48 people missed. god will punish the people who were supposed to take care of down. the un says that more than 40000 people have been forced to flee their homes. unless i promote or site or carefully give titles like a dream and that we can't comprehend. we just can't comprehend it yet. help from abroad continues to arrive. what so far, international and living official say, is just not enough. latrina oh, to 0, tripoli. still ahead on al jazeera,
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well lead as meets in new york to discuss how far they've come, and that promise to tackle global hunger and climate change. the hi lo, that was out in south asia and the satellite image shows us the dense cloud that's been bringing some very heavy rain to move west in pots of india unusual. wet weather. here we've also seen some heavy rain around the bay of bengal, seasonal rains, pulling into places like me in law, as well as bangladesh on the north east of india. that's to be expected. and as we go into wednesday we've got an orange look out for heavy rain for a dish. but the unusual rain is affecting raja sound as well as good. you're right . we seen flooding here, we could see more as that very heavy rain start to move its way farther north into
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south eastern areas of pocket stone. we could see some of that arrive in karachi as we get into the mid week for the north of this a much clearer picture with just some showers affecting northern areas of pockets done. now what weather is the story as we head to east asia, some very heavy rain continuing to effect central in eastern parts of china, that late seasonal rain that will push its way across into the korean peninsula. by the time we get into wednesday is good enough temperatures down in places like so much. wyatt and k are for the north of this for the likes of beijing, but to the east. it's a story of heat and humidity for japan with the temperature continuing to push up in tokyo to 1st day of the
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into the foreign minister says the expelled diplomat was ahead of him. he has intelligence agency in terms of the iran in the us have carried out a prison as small as parts of a castle. media to view 5 american citizens held entire on several v as a now on their way back to the us email 5 uranium. so we'll say free off to the us a great job. federal charges against a demonstration has been held in libby as eastern city of done one. we thought devastating floods killed. thousands of people are just disappointing on the public, prosecute research and speed up the investigation as to how to down so from the city collapse to heavy kaddish arms groups in northern iraq of stones, and pulling out some areas near the border with iran has positive security agreement signed between the 2 countries, due to some of the groups and remove them and that she comes my food. i'm the white
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house this exclusive report from store on nearby rock ron border. throwed up to montague. good to know that you walk is dangerous. these are we ran into this fighters known as coma will have been battling your arms, the government, the few they get tied to get that attack and instructions. what did it last? the drills were conducted a few kilometers away from your ones, the army positions before the pulled out in response to the recent secuity agreement between the one, any rock. the commander is good, but now he was one of the ones most wanted men. so as to, if his brothers were executed for of, for the ation with the could just arm a group. you, one has set september 19th deadline for them today down to the weapons. but don't you know, to have done it. uh, we will not lay down a weapons, we are temporarily repositioning away from the motor vehicle. we do not local,
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but since iran declared war against us in 1979, we have had to take up to defend ourselves. and though people go to google, as among 7 n t, one groups which have been operating, getting iraq to send me your to him is, could just be june. for nearly 40 years. there are concerns as to why the code just regional government allows these fighters and their camps and it's 2 to 3. what it says it's looking for a peaceful solution. your one has repeatedly bond with the fight. those locations sang those sites were being used to launch attacks against it, to these flights. i would say the warranty on to become a secular multi s in the country that guarantees the rights of both cruises and iranians. equally. but the wrong accused them of being separate, just seeking to undermine national unity and fuel inc. last year's mass demonstrations. it's been one years since the death of a mess. i mean, e,
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i mean don't get uranium, could it's women who died in police custody and spoken a nationwide unrest. it and they who were supported the demonstrations politically and that's our legitimate right. but i run, you know, security forces have killed many of our people and put too many others in jail for allegedly, for mentioning violence. button top of that. you want to accuse them of being manipulated by israel to carry out attacks inside your on including assessing nations and those the target. it's nuclear facilities, probably much. i mean, i don't have a lot of it is really suddenly back in these groups with training and advanced equipment, which they used against our military and sensitive facilities as use of this has been also admitted by their opportunities, who was sent and directed by israel to insight on the insurgency, sabotage of state facilities, to murder, our security individual. we captured them even during last is demonstrations and we have clear evidence to know why not uh,
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many of these fighters claim the flood from here was working and hiding from that uranian army 4 days. before joining these training comes, you rock, you officials with the central government and best dat insist the land cannot be used to launch attacks against the neighbors the we, i thought i'd often shop in hedwood. our border guard forces have been deployed and coordination with the original kurdish administration to prevent infiltration and attacks inside the around. the security committee hasn't been the forms to relocate their cam. it's away from the board. there isn't that as cutty and that is the uranium could display you to say that abandoning their locations in order not to give you one a reason to launch more attacks inside the rock. but not the weapons which they believe are the only guarantor for their safety. and that could put iraq your flu shipped, spoke to him about that. and in the know the could just region at odds with the ron would have to do. i hate
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a just see it all at mountain top. good. near your rocks. boulder with your on the day all see is held a mass funeral for 57 people killed during a protest against the presence of un peacekeepers. and was the 1st time relatives of the victims were able to view that remains 3 weeks after they were killed. or how they must set their reports a funeral at last for those killed during n t, you admission protest in august of to days of negotiating with the government of the democratic republic of congo. the loved ones of some of those killed to the purchase can very they did. this is a picture of my young boy. i'm wondering why he was killed and why he deserves to be killed like this. god have mercy on me. god helpers. charlotte, son was a monk hundreds preparing to take part in a band, riley and goma, organized by a christian religious sect. it was quoted on un peacekeepers to leave
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the organizes encouraged protesters to override new and bases. they accused mendez good troops of failing to stop the groups in the region of done more than 2 decades . the crowd was instead made by gunfire by the company's ministry. the incident was condemned to by rights groups who accuse the soldiers of using excessive force is also believe the death toll and the number of people missing is for hire. which will be here following the code decision which allowed the victims to be better today. we have recorded at least 57 tests and over on for 2 families close to the victims have identified the bodies 6. so just face persecution in connection with the killings they've been charged with crimes against humanity and violating or does the trial is being held in a military court in north q for a region beckoning the resurgence of rebel groups while i have them with zip it all to 0 see,
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dons will between the ami um the paramilitary rapids support forces has come to off millions of people from that jobs. and that is affecting their ability to put food on the table view and says, maybe half of the countries $46000000.00 population is facing hunger. and that the ongoing conflict is making it harder for people to feed. the families have a moving reports from call to out of the estimate is a schoolteacher who comes to this market in north and on demand to buy her basic needs. it's one of the few in the capital that remains open since we're broke out in mid april. she says the conflict between sedans, army, and the countries power military rapids support forces, has meant to have little money to buy, which he needs to survive. he's the, we've only earned this month before that there was no earning. every student needs has reduced what they buy because there was no source of income. all the government facilities are not functioning. so there is no ability to purchase because there is
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no income. there is no consumption. i'm lucky to have a son who works abroad, but things are still tough. prices in the markets have increased to the where it began, because of rising fuel costs and freighters having to import, which was once locally produced. after many factories were destroyed in the conflict, live, where is the to market is a bit slow, but with managing, some people come and when they find this thing they want is expensive and they choose was cheaper instead, because they can't afford it. but not all those and have to have access to basic goods. while goods are available in some market, in other parts of the capital findings be to come out of seat is challenging. that's because the 5 thing is preventing traders from being able to move their good leading to show it to just in many areas in part 2 and other cities into that and raising prices. when many have no source of income. at least 1000000 people worked
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in the public sector prior to the word. and millions of others relied on day jobs to be able to feed their families. but all that has been disrupted. the conflict has now displaced more than 5000000 people. and the number of people needing humanitarian assistance to survive has risen from 15000000 to 20000000. so that's nearly half of the dance population. and getting a to those in need is challenging, without having save messages on without providing protection to documented 30 in walker. it's impossible for the speed to reach out to those people who are currently hungry. well, sometimes goes to bed on an empty stomach. out of a says she knows she's lucky to be able to access, can afford her name. but she worries that she may not be able to do so if the fighting continues. keep them oregon ultra 0 hudson doors in the us have found dead for you from
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a missing s 355 to jet. the crash in the state of south carolina. us ministry had also the public for help in finding the jet offices upon it was forced to reject over the city of north charleston. oh, so it was emitted street and cooled a mishap and yet was on auto pilot and was thought to be in stealth mode when the pilot aborted. well, lead is a gathering in new york this week for a united nations general assembly and they are major concerns that climate touches aimed out the year 2030 on think met you in countries have made big goals and promises so that you have to go ahead and take a look at how the faring a dismal rainy day at the united nations, a fitting backdrop, to a bleak status update on the progress of important un pledges. they are called sustainable development goals or s. gigi's adopted in 2015,
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17 corps promises to improve the globe and the lives of the people on it by 2030. the important is clear on the lawn of the complex. now a visual reminder of how far countries of fall and short at this, the midway point, one goal ending hunger do you and says last year, 9.2 percent of the global population experience, chronic hunger. that translates into 735000000 people on preventing the worst impacts of climate change. greenhouse gas emissions need to be held by 2030 commitments from the 193 countries that signed the paras climate accord are predicted to mean a reduction of just 0.3 percent. yep. today, only 15 percent of the targets are on track. and many out of going in reverse the majority seem to agree on the reasons the most blame goes to the covet, pandemic level before the admitted portion of the federal progress made has been
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undermined by was such as the war of aggression launched by russia and ukraine. by pen, democrats, climate change widespread violations of human rights in many nations, promising to do better, my country will spare no efforts to reduce the rates of poverty nationwide, including poverty in families, especially those with managed children of others, explaining why they haven't met the goals. unfortunately, continuous acts of progress and the goods to solve into 2 different media, war mongering and hateful rhetoric of the highest lead the supervisor imagine threatened the secuity and stability. now region, overall, the general message, it's bad in many ways. it's not getting better, and that needs to end now say the use in the end. let us remember that the pathway to build a new world that is safer, more equitable, and free, is through achieving international human solidarity. the you want is laid out the steps that the world needs to take and the countries did sign another declaration,
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